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Oct 19 Med Beds: The Future of Healing? ...

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Imagine a world where chronic pain vanishes overnight, PTSD fades like morning fog, and healing happens not through pills or scalpels—but through frequencies, bioceramics, and bioelectric magic. That world isn’t science fiction anymore. It’s called Med Bed technology, and it’s sparking a healthcare revolution.  We are diving into the science, the skepticism, and the story behind Med Beds. From Mayo Clinic trials showing 60% faster recovery times to veterans reclaiming their lives, we’ll explore whether this technology is the breakthrough we’ve been waiting for—or if it’s too good to be true.  Plus, we’ll tackle the big question: Could Med Beds be the key to dismantling Big Pharma’s trillion-dollar monopoly? This is one conversation you won’t want to miss.  Special Guest:  John Baxter – Pioneer of Med Bed Technology, CEO of Anti-Aging Bed
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