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bacteria
stem cells
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heart disease
[2005]
[Attendee]
Couple of years ago, my dad started coming down with flu like symptoms, and he was stiff and couldn't walk, and he went to the hospital and the doctor said he had a bacterial infection in his heart, and I guess he almost died, and they cut open the sternum and deem like a, take it out and stuff and then it spread to his knee. They said it was endocarditis or something. I don't know if you have any ideas...
[Aajonus]
Again, the bacteria is there to get rid of that decaying tissue. So, he had to have that in the heart, and that knee for the bacteria to go to that area, to feed, to feast.
But the bacteria wasn't the problem, it was the toxicity causing the decaying tissue on which the bacteria fed.
[Attendee]
Okay. So, now that he has like a pig heart, or part of a pig heart, and the metal stuff in the sternum, what can I do for him?
[Aajonus]
Well, I have partners in Bangkok, which owned the first cardiac stem cell therapy, and what they do is they extract the blood from the person. They send it to Israel were a laboratory of scientists discovered this, how to separate stem cells that relate to the heart. Then they breed those cells, they send them back to Bangkok, inject it in the heart area of the person and 85% of the patients out of the last two years in trials, 85% of them regrew- they had their own natural heart bypass. The body would build a completely new artery to the heart, 85% of the cases. It's gone so well that the government of Thailand cut the testing down one year. So, now they can do it commercial.
And the good King's own cardiologists are part of the board of the company, and there are seven Nobel prize winners who have joined the company because of the incredible results. So, if your father wants his own bypass from his own body where you don't have to worry about rejecting other people's cells or fetus cells or stem cells from the person's own body, get put in there.
And all the cases, the 15% that it didn't work for, or 16% that didn't work for, there was no ill symptoms. They just didn't grow the heart valve. That's an option.
[Kathy]
What does that cost?
[Aajonus]
About 60,000, which is about half the price of the bypass.
[Kathy]
60,000 American dollars?
[Aajonus]
Yeah.
[Kathy]
You have to go there one for one treatment?
How many treatments does it take?
[Aajonus]
Only one. You have to go to Bangkok, they take your blood, they send it to Israel. They read it there takes 10 days, send it back to Bangkok and inject it in you, and you go. They can take people who were wheelchairs, three months they're out playing tennis.
[Kathy]
You have to pay it in one full balance?
[Aajonus]
I don't know.
They're the ones who are on the primal diet. The owners of it are the primal diet, and they want to build a primal center to get people to go to the primal center two weeks to four weeks before they have their blood extracted. So, they think it will work 100%.
[Kathy]
Do you have their phone number?
[Aajonus]
Yeah, I do. Do you have a question?
[Attendee #2]
I don't have mobility, and it's gotten a lot better as time goes on. Is there anything I can eat to help with the mobility?
[Aajonus]
Well, a good diet with lots of raw meat, but if you wrap a piece of meat around there.
Every other night, wrap a piece of meat around the entire area from here all the way down to here, wrap it all the way around and it will help it quickly. Putting fermented coconut oil will help break down the scar tissue here and scar tissue inside. So, one night you can put on the coconut oil and the next meat.