Back to episode — Episode 2667 CWSA 11/22/24
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you how it went. There was a new study according to Science Blog in which they tested to see if people's mental health worsened if they looked at negative feedback on their digital devices. All right, what do you think? If people were forced to look at a diet of negative information on their phones, for example, do you think it would help or hurt their mental health? Well, you'll be surprised to…
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So apparently they've done 42 clinical trials and every one has been a success. And what they're doing is they're doing some surgery on your neck lymphatics. Now of course I understand medical technology deeply, so let me explain to you as it was written down in this report. It's a deep cervical lymphatic venous anastomosis surgery. And the way they do that is they use super microsurgery technology to shunt the lymphatic circulation in the meninges. And then that will accelerate the return of the intracerebral lymph through the jugular foramen of the skull base and take away some of the metabolic products in the brain, thereby achieving the goal of possibly reversing the brain degenerative lesions and slowing the progress of the disease.
Now I know that you were thinking that'
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s exactly what it is. So that was probably just review for a lot of you. But do you really think that China reversed Alzheimer's in 42 different trials in a row and it's the first you're hearing about it? This doesn't even sound a little bit true, does it? I'd love to think it's true. So for a recreational belief, I'm going to say sure, sure, why not? Maybe. I don't think so. All right, here's th…
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