David Steenblock – The Real Cause Of ALS, Stem Cells, Helping The Body Reverse Neurological Brain Disorders, Parkinson’s Disease, Alzheimer’s Disease & Much More!

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Check out all my individual health protocols here >> ANNOUNCEMENT: SUPPLEMENTS TO HELP REPAIR MITOCHONDRIA TO REDUCE OXIDATION & MAKE ATP * Vitamin E - PUFA Protect - Eliminating a lifetime of a high PUFA diet * Dissolve-It-All - breaking down scar tissue, inflammation and calcification * Purely K - Reduce Calcification * NAD Power - Allow Your Mitochondria To Create Energy! * Probiotic Endotoxin Reducer - Lower Endotoxins! * Oyster Extract - Bioavailable Copper, Selenium & Zinc * Resilien-C - Whole Food Vitamin C * Panacea - Pure Shilijit 84 Minerals + Chelate Iron * Digest-it-All - Better assimilate & absorb your food * Use discount code EHR15 :) Dr. David Steenblock joined us in studio today for an informative and awesome show all about healing brain and neurological disorders. To be clear we are making no claims in this particular show. We aren't saying that Dr. Steenblock or stem cells or any of the treatments he administers actually do anything. If any person is able to reverse a health condition it's only because the body in its infinite wisdom was able to reclaim its own homeostasis and normalize once again. For those that don't know Dr. David Steenblock is the author of Umbilical Cord Stem Cell Therapy: The Gift of Healing from Healthy Newborns. I want to thank each and every one of our Patrons for helping make this commercial free show possible! :) I also wanted to take a quick moment and thank everybody who bookmarks and uses our Amazon link on a regular basis. You're amazing and thank you!!! Also if you'd like to hear our first show with Dr. Steenblock you can find that by clicking here. :) Here are some key questions we covered during the show! * How does ALS start? * How do heavy metals and toxicity play a role (if any) in neurological disorders? * What about spinal injuries and do they contribute to ALS?

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