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Age Reversal Claims
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| He is the life of parties he has never attended. | |
| If he were to punch you in the face you would have to fight off the strong urge to thank him. | |
| Sharks have a week dedicated to him. | |
| He is the most interesting man in the world. | |
| I don't always round up international war criminals, but when I do, it's to deliver extreme accountability. | |
| Now go to the extreme event dot com. | |
| Again, the extreme event dot com. | |
| Get your tickets to that. | |
| It's going to be in Sarasota, Florida on October 4th and 5th. | |
| Sharks have a week dedicated to him. | |
| All right. | |
| I'm going to have a whole bunch of people standing in line waiting to thank me for punching them in the face at the Extreme Accountability event. | |
| But, you know, there's a lot of people that are thanking us. | |
| You've heard us talking a lot about X39. People are like, what is this X39? What is this LifeWave? | |
| What is this uncancellablehealth.com that Stu keeps talking about? | |
| And, you know, we've been talking a lot about the age reversal stuff. | |
| You know, we've been talking a lot about ailments that have just, like, disappeared. | |
| I mean, we had the testimony of a professional golfer whose entire career was just completely ruined because he was debilitated, and then all of a sudden he starts wearing these things, photolight therapy, all of the things that they do. | |
| We had David the inventor of these things on, so you've heard some of the technical part about all of that. | |
| And then, boom, he's got his professional golf career back. | |
| We talked to a 70-something-year-old guy who'd been bald for 15 years, started wearing these X39 patches and full thick head of hair. | |
| Like he was never going to have hair again. | |
| We've also talked to somebody who was brain dead and going to be paralyzed for the rest of their life. | |
| And now this person, this young man, 26 years old, he's engaged to be married. | |
| He gets married in July. | |
| He's now doing everything, water skiing, downhill skiing. | |
| He's doing all of these things. | |
| And now we're going to talk a little bit about the failures of Western medicine. | |
| We've all been let down. | |
| Everybody knows that Western medicine completely sucks, right? | |
| I mean, we get pushed all these things by big pharma. | |
| They turn out to be poisons that are really coming from China or India. | |
| We have no quality control over this because we don't do any domestic pharmaceutical production. | |
| Imagine that. | |
| You know, a real leader in this country would take all of that pharmaceutical production and bring it here domestically. | |
| We'd create millions of jobs and inject trillions of dollars into the national economy immediately, but who am I to think? | |
| We're going to talk to somebody right now who had somewhat of a botched surgery from Western medicine. | |
| That's going to be a real shocker for a lot of you. | |
| And there was this wound that just wouldn't close. | |
| Lisa is here with us now. | |
| This was you. | |
| You had a wound that wouldn't close. | |
| I mean, we're talking like several months. | |
| I want you to tell everybody the story. | |
| And for full disclosure, I have heard nothing about any of this. | |
| Cristaltini just kind of throws me these testimonials because I will be honest, when she first told me about this, I'm like, really? | |
| Patches? | |
| Okay, patches. | |
| And she's like, no, literally it's like age reversal. | |
| And I'm like, what? | |
| And she's like, yeah, ailments and age reversal and like cell creation and all this other stuff, photo like this and patch that. | |
| And I'm like, okay. | |
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Wound That Wouldn't Heal
00:13:55
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| Well, then I started wearing these things. | |
| I just started dropping visceral fat, subcutaneous fat. | |
| The energy that I had in the gym was sustainable. | |
| I noticed the energy, the sleep that I got, the clearing up of my skin, the brightness, the tone, the glow of my skin, all of these things immediately. | |
| And then you start to notice, you just feel healthier. | |
| But there's a lot more to it than that. | |
| And your story is actually quite amazing. | |
| So why don't you tell our viewers about how X39 helped you? | |
| Hi, Stu. | |
| Thanks for having me. | |
| Of course. | |
| Yeah, X39 for me was... | |
| Also one of those things where I'm thinking, how is this going to work? | |
| But I was in so much pain. | |
| I had had breast cancer, pretty aggressive breast cancer many years ago. | |
| And I hadn't done the reconstruction yet, the process. | |
| So just because of the severity of the mastectomy. | |
| And the opportunity arose. | |
| I was... | |
| Put in front of me to have the surgery done. | |
| And what it's called is a muscle flap transfer. | |
| So they cut a muscle out of your back and they keep it attached at the side and then they flip it onto your chest. | |
| So it's to create a wall to be able to start building a breast. | |
| Build a breast basically. | |
| Okay. | |
| But what happened was they removed too much muscle and tissue. | |
| So then when they closed up the wound around my back, the doctor had said there's a dog ear. | |
| We had to leave a dog ear because we took too much. | |
| And I'm like, what the heck is a dog ear? | |
| Like, what is that? | |
| I thought maybe they had pulled too much skin to connect it and then just tied it and I was going to have a lump of a skin tail on my back is what I was thinking. | |
| But it turns out it was a hole. | |
| It didn't close. | |
| So when they stitch it, they just put a lot of stitches in one spot trying to protect that area. | |
| So as the stitches started coming out, and then they started popping, I was left with a rather large hole in my back, but it was the muscle and the tissue that hadn't connected yet. | |
| So you could actually see the levels, from what I was told, of the muscle in my back. | |
| We've got a picture of that. | |
| Put that up on the screen. | |
| And I don't know how long after the surgery this picture is, but yeah, I mean, there's a visible hole in your back. | |
| I can't see. | |
| Yeah, you won't be able to see it. | |
| We're showing it here on the broadcast side of our network, but I'm sure you're familiar with it. | |
| So here you have this hole in your back. | |
| Okay, continue. | |
| So, I had heard... | |
| I'd been following Crystal. | |
| I call her Crystal. | |
| And she'd been referring to these patches. | |
| And you know what? | |
| I was just... | |
| I couldn't be in a car. | |
| Literally couldn't sit in a car. | |
| Couldn't drive a car. | |
| Could walk down my stairs, but couldn't open my drawer to get a plate to get myself food. | |
| And this had been three months. | |
| Like, I was... | |
| I couldn't do anything. | |
| I didn't know how I was going to get back to work. | |
| I didn't know how I was going to have my life back. | |
| And I'm a pretty active person. | |
| So I'd heard her speaking about these patches. | |
| And I just reached out to them. | |
| I'm like, please. | |
| I'm really interested in trying your patches. | |
| This is what happened. | |
| And basically, I was desperate. | |
| I didn't know how it was going to work. | |
| But they sent me the patches. | |
| And by day... | |
| Three, I had no pain. | |
| No pain. | |
| So aside from the hole, the hole was actually very painful as well. | |
| You couldn't sit in a car. | |
| So what happened was when they take a muscle out of your back and you're left with a hole, the muscles around all of that also go into... | |
| I mean, apart from the wound pain, all the muscles in my back were going into spasms like muscle cramps. | |
| Because there's a muscle missing. | |
| So everything else gets... | |
| I was, you know, I was just... | |
| So were you on painkillers? | |
| Were you taking like prescription... | |
| Every day. | |
| You were on painkillers. | |
| Okay, so when you put the patch on, did you stop with the painkillers? | |
| Or were you still taking them alongside of that? | |
| How did that work? | |
| By day two, I wasn't taking anything. | |
| Again, since I started the patches, I've had one ibuprofen. | |
| And I split it in half. | |
| And that's been three months now. | |
| Wow. | |
| I mean, okay. | |
| And then the physical hole, we have another picture here. | |
| I don't know how long this is afterwards, but how long did it take for the hole to close itself up? | |
| So I took the pictures. | |
| It was eight days separate. | |
| It was seven days on the patches that the hole was closed. | |
| I had complete normal life back again by day three, though. | |
| Like, I was driving. | |
| I live in Cabo San Lucas, so I am a beach baby. | |
| I was back at the beach. | |
| I was walking on the beach. | |
| I was carrying my umbrella. | |
| I was carrying my beach bag. | |
| Not that my body wasn't reacting, like I felt things going on in my body. | |
| I felt a lot of tingling, like a lot of tingling in the wound site and the muscle site. | |
| It was like almost when your muscles start to go to sleep, like I felt a lot, no pain, but a lot of tingling and I would feel short. | |
| My body would start feeling really short on the left side. | |
| Like I suddenly like kind of hunch up and I try to stretch it and I just, I knew there was some major things going on inside. | |
| I was very nervous about what I was feeling, but I wasn't feeling pain. | |
| I had no pain. | |
| It's the most fascinating thing. | |
| I will never stop talking about these patches because to go from what I went through and where I was, I went to having my life. | |
| I've been whitewater rafting since then. | |
| In Costa Rica. | |
| So it was whitewater rafting. | |
| How long was it after the surgery? | |
| How long were you walking around with this hole and all of this pain? | |
| Three months. | |
| Okay, and what was the prognosis for that hole to close and for your pain to go away? | |
| I mean, was it ever going to happen? | |
| I mean, yeah. | |
| They said it was just going to be a process. | |
| I was just going to have to deal with it and take... | |
| Take the time. | |
| So in the three months, before the patch, in those three months, was there any noticeable healing or pain reduction at all? | |
| Yes. | |
| So there was noticeable healing. | |
| Yes, the hole had been much larger than that, but it kept on opening up again. | |
| Like this outside skin part would start to heal up a little bit, and then the inside wasn't healing, so then that would open back up again. | |
| It was just a constant battle of getting... | |
| The inside to match what was going on. | |
| What about the pain? | |
| Before the patch, had the pain subsided at all? | |
| Oh, no. | |
| The pain was getting worse and worse every day. | |
| Like, I was not handling the pain well. | |
| And the thing when you're in pain is you start to... | |
| I'm a pretty positive person. | |
| I've been through a lot. | |
| I mean, when you've had a mastectomy, it's painful. | |
| You know pain. | |
| But this was just... | |
| It was my chest. | |
| It was my back. | |
| Because they had cut a hole in my chest to then place this muscle in the middle of that. | |
| That had also opened up. | |
| I had a hole in the front as well. | |
| So I had a hole that had, a small hole that had, well, it wasn't that small. | |
| I had a hole that had opened on the front and I had a large hole in the back. | |
| So I looked like I had been shot. | |
| It looked like the bullet hole was in the front and it came out the back is what it actually looked like. | |
| Yeah, entrance wound, exit wound. | |
| And within a week, everything was just... | |
| Good. | |
| By day three, everything was good. | |
| I can't even say a week. | |
| It was day three. | |
| I felt like a new person. | |
| Like I truly felt like my life had been given back to me again. | |
| And then after the patch, I know that you already told me this. | |
| So day two, you only needed one painkiller. | |
| Day three, you needed nothing. | |
| You haven't taken one since except for a half an ibuprofen. | |
| And then what did you say the time frame was where that hole just closed? | |
| Seven days. | |
| Seven days, a week. | |
| And has it ever reopened? | |
| Because you said that it was reopening before. | |
| It hasn't reopened. | |
| No, I've been amazing. | |
| I've been amazing. | |
| I have literally gotten my life back again. | |
| Are you still wearing the patch? | |
| Do you still wear it? | |
| Of course. | |
| Yes, of course. | |
| I mean, yes, obviously. | |
| I guess it's kind of a silly question. | |
| If you take the patch off, does the wound reopen? | |
| Does the pain come back? | |
| I'm not taking the patches. | |
| I mean, when I do my 12 hours off, I'm fine. | |
| I'm not going to be... | |
| So yeah, that is one of the other things. | |
| You wear these patches for 12 hours. | |
| You wear them when you wake up in the morning. | |
| You wear them throughout the day. | |
| You don't wear them when you sleep because obviously there's a ton of energy that's happening inside of your body as a production of this cell technology that's happening with this photo light therapy. | |
| And there's nothing dangerous in these patches at all. | |
| I mean, there's... | |
| There's no Western medicine or Chinese pharmaceuticals or mRNA DNA altering anything in this other than... | |
| I don't want to call it the wrong thing, but it's like cell production, right? | |
| I mean, isn't that what's happening? | |
| Yeah. | |
| You're cutting out a little bit. | |
| I don't want to call it the wrong thing either, but from what I understand is that it reacts with a light frequency. | |
| So our body gives off the heat. | |
| Our body then, from that heat, these patches react to a light frequency. | |
| It's almost like getting vitamin D from the sun, right? | |
| It's reacting to this light frequency, which then in turn, this is a little iffy for me, it activates a peptide. | |
| I believe it's a copper peptide that we have in our bodies, and then that is what helps stimulate the stem cell production. | |
| Crystal Tini is really good at explaining this. | |
| You should go follow her over on Instagram for the viewing audience. | |
| Crystal Tini, just look for her, and she's just really good at explaining all of this. | |
| Also, We're going to speak with David, the inventor, again, of this to get more on the technical side of how it's working. | |
| But to be honest with you, kind of like you, when you're in desperation or you're in pain or whatever, you just don't care. | |
| It's like, yeah, I'm not even counting on this thing actually working. | |
| It's a freaking patch. | |
| And then you put it on, it's like two days later, after three months of agonizing pain, you have no more pain. | |
| One week after three months of an open hole in your front and back, your holes are closed. | |
| What are some other effects that you think that you've realized as a result of wearing this patch? | |
| I've got about three minutes left here. | |
| So, one day I had a bad toothache. | |
| This was interesting. | |
| Little girls, but interesting. | |
| I had a bad toothache. | |
| My whole face was driving me nuts. | |
| It was the time I took the patch off in the night, so I'm taking my makeup off, getting ready, and I thought, oh, what am I going to do about this tooth? | |
| I'm like, what if I just bite on the patch? | |
| What if I put it in my mouth? | |
| Which is a little bit gross part, but anyhow, I had worn it. | |
| So I took the patch, and I put it between my teeth, and as I was just getting ready, I just had it in my mouth. | |
| And then I thought, Lisa, that's a little gross. | |
| Better not do that. | |
| And I took it out, but literally, gone. | |
| Hasn't been back. | |
| I mean, it went away. | |
| People probably think the two of us sound absolutely insane right now. | |
| I know. | |
| It's really difficult to talk about this, but it's not because I've talked to all of these real people who have had these real issues, some of them life-threatening, and then they put on the patch and boom. | |
| I will never get over Sammy. | |
| This boy, young man, 26 years old, the doctor said, if your son even makes it, He will be debilitated for life. | |
| We have pictures of him. | |
| You can put them up on the screen. | |
| There he is in the hospital bed. | |
| And here he is now in an engagement thing with a young child, presumably theirs. | |
| I don't know. | |
| He's getting married in July. | |
| You can't deny when people are coming forward and they're saying, this is what happened to me. | |
| I can't really explain it. | |
| I don't know. | |
| And then we have other people who use it for age reduction. | |
| I call them magical miracle patches. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Yeah, I mean, and again, that sounds insane. | |
| But unless you do the research on your own and unless you actually just try it, I mean, I guess you'll never know. | |
| We've talked about elderly people with all kinds of inflammation. | |
| They have joint pain. | |
| They're hunched over. | |
| They have back pain. | |
| They have spasms. | |
| They have all of the geriatric problems that are very common for those that subscribe to Western medicine and just follow the traditional Western life and the way of living. | |
| And then they're popping tons of pills and everything. | |
| They're like getting rid of these pills and their backs are straightening and they're walking and they've got energy for their kids and their grandkids. | |
| My body shape is changing. | |
| I was three months in bed. | |
| I should look pretty rough, but my body's actually looking better than it was before. | |
| Well, and that's part of the age reduction. | |
| I mean, you're literally reducing your age every day that you're wearing these patches. | |
| You're actually reversing the age. | |
| You're not just stopping it. | |
| You're reversing the aging process. | |
| And all of this information can be found at uncancellablehealth.com. | |
| Lisa, you're amazing. | |
| And I hope you never do stop talking about these crazy little patches and how awesome they are. | |
| I will. | |
| Enjoy the beach. | |
| I thought people got in the grocery store. | |
| Thank you, Stu. | |
| Of course. | |
| Thank you so much. | |
| Go to uncancellablehealth.com. | |
| Again, that's uncancellablehealth.com. | |
| These things, I mean, I'm telling you, Nico, they're all looking at me like, it blows everybody's minds here in the studio. | |
| It really does, Lisa. | |
| I'm telling you. | |
| Again, thank you for being here. | |
| Again, that's uncancellablehealth, of course. | |
| Uncancellablehealth.com, uncancellablehealth.com. | |
| They used a picture of my body on there, actually, because I had an amazing body transformation when I started wearing these patches as well. | |
| Nothing else I can attribute it to. | |
| Workout regimen didn't really alter, didn't change my diet in any way, shape, or form. | |
| And I guess someday when I decide that I want to stop reversing the aging process, I might consider taking these patches off. | |