The Miraculous Benefits of PRP Therapy for Everyone
The script discusses how almost everyone can benefit from Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) therapy, particularly for those with unresolved injuries or inflammation cycles. It suggests that PRP can reprogram the body to complete the healing process effectively, resolving issues that were previously stuck in an inflammatory state. Additionally, it notes significant cognitive, academic, and athletic performance improvements in individuals who have undergone PRP therapy, including a specific example of a person with dyslexia making remarkable progress in reading skills. The recommendation is made for people to consider PRP therapy periodically, even those who are generally healthy, to maintain or improve their well-being.
00:00 Introduction to PRP: Who Can Benefit?
00:12 The Healing Process and PRP's Role
00:46 PRP's Impact on Cognitive and Academic Improvement
01:06 Enhancing Athletic Performance with PRP
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Unlocking the Power of Healing with PRP Therapy at We The People
The script introduces Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP) therapy offered at We The People, highlighting its process and benefits. It explains how PRP works by utilizing the body's natural healing mechanism through platelets, which are primarily responsible for healing beyond their known function of clotting. By extracting, concentrating, and reintroducing a patient's own platelets back into their body, PRP therapy promises enhanced healing for a variety of conditions, including chronic diseases like autism, Parkinson's, and lupus. The treatment requires multiple sessions for chronic conditions, with some instances showing immediate results. The speaker advocates for PRP therapy as the future of medicine for its potential to heal and reduce dependence on medications, encouraging interested individuals to learn more through a telemedicine consultation.
00:00 Introducing PRP: The Future of Healing
00:07 The Science Behind PRP: Beyond Clotting
00:39 Harnessing the Power of Platelets for Super Healing
00:55 PRP's Potential: Treating Chronic Conditions and Beyond
01:11 Why PRP Could Revolutionize Medicine
01:22 Learn More: Request a Telemedicine Consultation
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Exposing the Truth: The Hidden Dangers of Vaccines Revealed
Dr. Carrie Madej sits down with We The People's, Tanya Parus, and shares her thoughts on the dangers of vaccines
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The Dangers of the Childhood Vaccine Program: Exposing the Truth
Dr. Peter McCullough talks about the dangers of childhood vaccines
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Is It Safe to Get a COVID Test? Important Facts Revealed
Dr. Peter McCullough shares his thoughts on when your child should get a COVID test or not
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The Truth About Hospital Protocols and COVID
Dr. Peter McCullough shares his thoughts on what needs to be done to imporve the inner workings of hospitals
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The Business Side of Pediatric Care: Navigating Financial Incentives
Kimberly Overton, RN addresses an issue where parents are being dismissed by their pediatricians, revealing the financial pressures behind such decisions. She discusses the financial incentives and requirements set by insurance companies, particularly focusing on the compliance with CDC schedules that pediatric practices must meet to receive reimbursement. Highlighted is a significant financial goal, with Blue Cross Blue Shield mentioned as offering $40,000, showing the lucrative aspect for physicians to meet these benchmarks, which ties back to the financial motivations driving such practices.
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The Power of the People: Awakening to our Influence in Society
Kimberly Overton, RN shares her thoughts on the power of the people when it comes to taking back our medical freedom.
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The Truth about Remdesivir
Dr. Peter McCullough advises people to NOT use Remdesivir as COVID-19 treatment
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Protecting Children's Rights in Medical Settings
Kimberly Overton, RN discusses the critical importance of having an advocacy plan for children in hospitals, highlighting risks children face in medical settings, including medical overreach. Kimberly shares a story about a four-year-old girl who was claimed to be medically kidnapped due to her mother's request for a gentler diuretic, which led to complications and Child Protective Services being called. Kimberly underscores the dangerous precedent it sets when parents seeking less aggressive treatments or second opinions for their children's illnesses, such as cancer, are faced with legal challenges and restricted from advocating for their children. It calls for caution among parents in determining when to use emergency services, pointing out the potential risks associated with challenging medical decisions.
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Exposing the Truth: Hospitals Hiding COVID Stats?
Dr. Peter McCullough discusses the transparency of hospital COVID-19 statistics and addresses concerns about potential lawsuits. He highlights how hospitals' reputations in other areas, such as cardiovascular disease and cancer, are contrasted with their COVID statistics, which are not as transparent. The dialogue mentions the CARES Act passed in 2005, which grants broad immunity to actions taken during the pandemic, thus protecting hospitals from litigation. However, it suggests that if fraud or malicious intent is proven, lawsuits could potentially proceed. Dr. McCullough advocates for private discussions at the state level to address these issues, suggesting that such measures could lead to more openness and better outcomes, despite the current legal protections that hospitals enjoy.
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How to Keep Your Water Clean with Dr. Carrie Madej
Dr. Madej discusses the importance of filtering your water from toxic chemicals like fluoride and arsenic. She suggests using a Berkey filter to achieve this.
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Debunking the Cholesterol Myth
Our Family Nurse Practitioner, Natalie Iverson, explains how cholesterol is not the real culprit of heart problems, calcium is.
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The Hidden Dangers of Long Term PPI Use
Our Family Nurse Practitioner, Natalie Iverson, discusses the hidden dangers of long term use of PPIs (proton pump inhibitors)
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The Importance of Digestive Enzymes & Supplements
WTP's Family Nurse Practitioner, Natalie Iverson, discusses the importance of digestive enzymes and supplements
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The Fight for Medical Freedom: Dr. Scott's Perspective
Dr. Michelle Scott, a medical professional with over four decades of experience, voices concerns over the handling of the COVID-19 pandemic by government, medical institutions, Big Pharma, and the media. She highlights the issue of fraudulent studies within renowned medical journals, manipulation of COVID death numbers, misuse of the medication remdesivir, and institutional silencing of dissenting voices. As an alternative, Dr. Scott supports individualized and evidence-based medicine at We the People Health and Wellness Center, where she treats long-haul COVID and vaccine injuries, while advocating for patient wellness and medical freedom.
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Unvaccinated and Healthy: The Amish Perspective
A recent study conducted by the Vaccine Safety Research Foundation has revealed a low prevalence of chronic conditions, such as arthritis, heart disease, diabetes, asthma, autism, ADHD, and even cancer in unvaccinated and unmedicated Amish children, challenging the mainstream narrative. Additionally, Amish communities saw a 90-fold lower rate of COVID deaths compared to the rest of America. The difference? The Amish communities did not follow CDC guidelines: they did not get vaccinated, wear masks, engage in lockdowns, social distancing, or any restrictions.
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Allopathic vs Functional Medicine
Hear our Family Nurse Practitioner, Natalie Iverson, explain the difference between Functional and Allopathic medicine.
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Dr. Scott Exposes Vaccine Safety Concerns
Dr. Scott discusses the controversy surrounding the discussion between Kennedy and Dr. Fauci on vaccine safety. In 2016, Kennedy, appointed by President Trump to the Vaccine Safety Committee, accused the medical industry of not conducting placebo controlled trials for vaccine safety. After being sued by Kennedy, Fauci sent an admission letter claiming that no such trials demonstrating the safety of vaccines. The FLCC podcast on August 2nd reviews these activities and claims a direct association between vaccines and sudden infant death syndrome.
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Patient Visit Times at We The People Direct Primary Care
Our Family Nurse Practitioner, Natalie Iverson, discusses the average time she spends with each patient, which is nearly an hour and can sometimes extend to an hour and a half based on the patient's needs. They further talk about the maximum number of patients attended in a day - around 12, factoring in patients who walked in and those who required intravenous treatments.
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