Episode 121
121: David Schmitt - The Power of Light: Reversing Aging & Unlocking Human Potential
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"The goal of the technology is to stop and reverse human aging," says David Schmidt, inventor and founder of LifeWave, who joins the Quantum Biology Collective podcast to unveil groundbreaking research on light-encoded water that could revolutionize our approach to health and longevity. Schmidt's work, rooted in both cutting-edge science and ancient wisdom, demonstrates how embedding specific light frequencies into water can trigger rapid cellular regeneration and healing.
Schmidt explains how his invention, born from studying immortal species and decoding biblical numerology, allows light to be released inside the body, producing measurable physiological changes within seconds of consumption. He shares astonishing anecdotes of pain relief and scar tissue dissolution, and outlines plans to make this technology available for home use.
Tune in to today's episode to learn how Schmidt's discoveries challenge our understanding of human lifespan, and how this revolutionary approach to light therapy could pave the way for a future where aging is optional and optimal health is accessible to all.
5 Key Takeaways
1. Consider using photobiomodulation technologies like LifeWave patches to potentially improve health and reverse aging. The X39 patch in particular is designed to elevate copper peptide levels, which may reset genes to a more youthful state.
2. Look into emerging light-based therapies that introduce light directly into the body, such as the water technology described. These may offer rapid benefits for issues like inflammation and cellular regeneration.
3. Don't accept limitations on health and lifespan as inevitable. The human body likely has greater regenerative capacity than commonly believed, so explore natural therapies that may unlock this potential.
4. Stay open to unconventional health approaches that combine ancient wisdom with modern science, like using light frequencies found in nature to stimulate healing. The emerging field of biomimetics offers promising directions.
5. Be aware that transformative health technologies may exist but remain undisclosed to the public. Maintaining an open and discerning mind about "secret" advancements can expand your perspective on what's possible for human health and longevity.
Memorable Quotes
"The world of at least the US military is much more advanced than what most people realize. There are technologies that are so secret that they never get released. Even back in the 90s, they had something like the holodeck from Star Trek the Next Generation."
"Our bodies are controlled by light and energy fields. We can measure the release of photons from DNA and cells. These are highly coherent pulses of light that initiate many thousands of different biochemical reactions within the cell."
"The goal of the technology is to stop and reverse human aging. We're finding subtle ways to utilize it where we can use biological chromophores to direct energy to different parts of the body. Potentially we could have light being released into the heart to reverse cardiovascular disease. We could regenerate the liver, the kidneys, all by using chromophores charged with light going to specific parts of the body."
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Transcript
Hi, David Schmidt, welcome back to the QVC
Meredith Oke:podcast. Pleasure to talk to you again.
David Schmitt:Absolutely. Thank you for having me back. It's a
David Schmitt:pleasure.
Meredith Oke:So the last time we spoke, we went into a lot of
Meredith Oke:detail on all of your fascinating experiences
Meredith Oke:that you had as an inventor before you founded
Meredith Oke:the Life Wave Company. As a biology undergrad,
Meredith Oke:you were in a lab looking at cancer cells and
Meredith Oke:having some quite remarkable breakthroughs. Then
Meredith Oke:you went on to work for the military and designed
Meredith Oke:a, a small machine that could create oxygen and
Meredith Oke:submarines. And then, so then the military was
Meredith Oke:like, who is this guy? And they scooped you up
Meredith Oke:and brought you into some even more top secret,
Meredith Oke:high level situations to work on certain types of
Meredith Oke:technology, which to my understanding, allowed
Meredith Oke:you to explore ideas that then led to the
Meredith Oke:creation of the patches. But what I really wanted
Meredith Oke:to ask you is, and I know it's been a while, but
Meredith Oke:based on your experiences working with the sort
Meredith Oke:of secret side of government technology, how much
Meredith Oke:crazy stuff is there that we don't know about?
David Schmitt:Insane. The world of at least the US military, I
David Schmitt:can't speak for other governments, but it's much
David Schmitt:more advanced than what most people realize.
David Schmitt:There are technologies that are so secret that
David Schmitt:they never get released. And then there's things
David Schmitt:that could be out and be operational for 20, 30
David Schmitt:years and then they finally make it into the
David Schmitt:public domain because that technology becomes
David Schmitt:antiquated and they replace it with something
David Schmitt:else. But there, even back in the 90s, they had
David Schmitt:something like the holodeck from Star Trek the
David Schmitt:Next Generation. And they would use this to train
David Schmitt:people on how to use the controls in a sub. So
David Schmitt:before they would ever put people inside a
David Schmitt:submarine, they take them into their holodeck
David Schmitt:and, and they can simulate, you know, what it's
David Schmitt:like to operate the various stations within a
David Schmitt:nuclear sub. So that's what they were using back
David Schmitt:then for their training.
Meredith Oke:This was in the 90s.
David Schmitt:That was in the 90s. And of course, you know,
David Schmitt:today it's way more advanced, although I haven't
David Schmitt:been privy to that because I'm out of that world.
David Schmitt:But that was, that was back in the 90s. Yeah. And
David Schmitt:then the things that are out in the field that I
David Schmitt:would say that the everyday soldier has access to
David Schmitt:is fairly public and pedestrian type of
David Schmitt:technology. And I think what many people would be
David Schmitt:surprised about is that when you go into a
David Schmitt:nuclear sub, there's technology there that looks
David Schmitt:like it's ancient, but the reason why they use it
David Schmitt:is because it doesn't fail and it's extremely
David Schmitt:reliable and it's not susceptible to things like
David Schmitt:electromagnetic pulses. So that they. They take
David Schmitt:technology and if it works for that environment
David Schmitt:they use, it doesn't matter how old it is. And
David Schmitt:then there's other things that of course, are,
David Schmitt:you know, like from Star Trek. So I would. I
David Schmitt:would describe it that way.
Meredith Oke:Okay, so there really is this sort of parallel
Meredith Oke:world of very, very advanced technology happening
Meredith Oke:behind the scenes.
David Schmitt:I'm going to put it to you this way. There has
David Schmitt:been, and I'm only going to say this because
David Schmitt:it's. Much of it is public now. The. If we use
David Schmitt:something like Iron Dome, what is over in Israel?
David Schmitt:One of my business partners worked on
David Schmitt:electromagnetic rail guns. And the United States.
David Schmitt:What was made public for many years, for decades,
David Schmitt:was that we had these threats from North Korea,
David Schmitt:from Russia, on icbm, and, you know, we didn't
David Schmitt:have any defense for it. And of course, President
David Schmitt:Reagan had said, well, you know, we want to
David Schmitt:create this Star wars system to protect the
David Schmitt:United States from missile attacks. When he was
David Schmitt:making that speech, that system was already
David Schmitt:operational and was capable of shooting down
David Schmitt:3,000 missiles per minute. I met the inventor who
David Schmitt:developed technology for detecting missile
David Schmitt:launches. And we could detect. We used a special
David Schmitt:technology. I can't say how it works, but he
David Schmitt:developed a technology for detecting when
David Schmitt:missiles would leave their silos. So we didn't
David Schmitt:have to rely on satellites to do the imagery once
David Schmitt:the missile was up in orbit and all that, we
David Schmitt:could actually know when the missile was coming
David Schmitt:out of its silo from North Korea, China, Russia,
David Schmitt:or what have you. So this system is extremely
David Schmitt:sophisticated. There's multiple layers to it. And
David Schmitt:the. The first version of it was in place in the
David Schmitt:80s, but it's way, way more sophisticated today
David Schmitt:than it was back then. But of course, you know,
David Schmitt:the. The threats evolve.
Meredith Oke:Right? Right. So. So when the politician is out
Meredith Oke:in front of the public saying, we need to invent
Meredith Oke:this or we need to create this, or here's the
Meredith Oke:vision of what we're going to need. He's in this
Meredith Oke:situation and likely others talking about things
Meredith Oke:that already exist. And that's just him signaling
Meredith Oke:that they're going to be public now, sort of.
David Schmitt:They may not know. They may not know. I mean, one
David Schmitt:of the things that the government does incredibly
David Schmitt:well is compartmentalize, and this is to protect
David Schmitt:national secrets. So if you go to a company like
David Schmitt:Newport News Shipbuilding, that. That's the
David Schmitt:company that builds our aircraft carriers, they
David Schmitt:could have at any time, 20,000, 30,000 employees.
David Schmitt:So how do you develop something secret without it
David Schmitt:getting out into the public so what they do is
David Schmitt:they compartmentalize and they'll say, well,
David Schmitt:you're going to. This group is working on this
David Schmitt:one system, and that's all you see. And this
David Schmitt:other group is working on this system, and that's
David Schmitt:all you see. And in a company of that size, you
David Schmitt:may only have 6, 8, 10 people that see the entire
David Schmitt:picture. And the other people that work on the
David Schmitt:project, they don't get to see the entire thing.
David Schmitt:So that system has worked extremely well at being
David Schmitt:able to protect some of these secret projects. So
David Schmitt:in many cases, you know, they could be asking for
David Schmitt:funding on something and it could be going to
David Schmitt:that project, but it's to advance the project.
David Schmitt:It's not necessarily to do some of the things
David Schmitt:that they're talking about publicly. And. And
David Schmitt:it's a good thing because we do want to protect
David Schmitt:our secrets from our adversaries. So it's not a
David Schmitt:conspiracy theory. It's something that's very
David Schmitt:good. Yeah, okay.
Meredith Oke:Yeah, that was. My next question is, you know,
Meredith Oke:the rationale behind it. And it is because we,
Meredith Oke:you know, it's ideally in the best interest of
Meredith Oke:the world for the. For the United States to have
Meredith Oke:these things.
David Schmitt:I think it's, you know, I'm. I'm very anti war,
David Schmitt:and I would love to. I would love to live in a
David Schmitt:world where there was no war. And I think, you
David Schmitt:know, that day will eventually come, you know,
David Schmitt:either through the second coming or when people
David Schmitt:come to their senses. I don't know. But. But, you
David Schmitt:know, the practical side of things, of where we
David Schmitt:are today, is that the only way that governments
David Schmitt:can maintain peace is through strength. The only
David Schmitt:way that we can avoid war is. Is through
David Schmitt:strength. And so the best way we can have
David Schmitt:strength is by not letting our enemies know what
David Schmitt:exactly it is that we have, because it's very
David Schmitt:difficult to defend against something if you
David Schmitt:don't know that it exists. And I. I happen to
David Schmitt:think that that's probably a pretty good strategy.
Meredith Oke:Yeah, I think that makes sense. I would prefer
Meredith Oke:the government of the US Than I think of a lot of
Meredith Oke:other regimes in the world where the United
Meredith Oke:States ideally, is living into the principles of
Meredith Oke:its founding and wanting to keep the world free
Meredith Oke:and safe for everybody. That's what I choose to
Meredith Oke:believe.
David Schmitt:Yeah, absolutely.
Meredith Oke:Future I'd like to live into. Yeah, it does.
Meredith Oke:Yeah, go ahead.
David Schmitt:Yeah. And, you know, there are some areas where I
David Schmitt:would say where that strategy doesn't work. And
David Schmitt:that would be something like in the
David Schmitt:pharmaceutical industry, where you and I both
David Schmitt:know that they've actively worked to suppress
David Schmitt:technologies that can save people's lives. And,
David Schmitt:you know, hopefully now with RFK being appointed
David Schmitt:into fda, that he's going to champion the natural
David Schmitt:products industry like he said he will, and we'll
David Schmitt:see a little bit more transparency and a little
David Schmitt:bit more freedom. Medical freedoms.
Meredith Oke:Well, that was exactly my next question because
Meredith Oke:in matters of national security, I can understand
Meredith Oke:the need for secrecy, but I've researched and
Meredith Oke:I'm. I know for sure most people listening to
Meredith Oke:this podcast have researched many different
Meredith Oke:technologies and approaches that had. That were
Meredith Oke:very effective. I'm thinking specifically of like
Meredith Oke:the rife. The rife technology and all of. There
Meredith Oke:was a consensus of, in my memory of doing this
Meredith Oke:research, there was a consensus among scientists
Meredith Oke:that this sort of frequency medicine was highly
Meredith Oke:effective, especially with cancer. And it just
Meredith Oke:sort of disappeared and all the people who
Meredith Oke:supported it got very quiet and it kind of went
Meredith Oke:away. And, you know, you just mentioned same
Meredith Oke:thing. You know, whenever there's like a real
Meredith Oke:viable alternative to a pharmaceutical product,
Meredith Oke:that that same thing tends to happen. So I'm
Meredith Oke:delighted to hear you talk about rfk, who at the
Meredith Oke:time of this interview, it's less than 24 hours
Meredith Oke:since he was sworn in. I watched it live on
Meredith Oke:YouTube, crying and crying because I just. It was
Meredith Oke:just such a timeline shift from where we were
Meredith Oke:just even six months ago to, to see him. Sorry.
David Schmitt:It's incredible. It's so. It's so incredible. And
David Schmitt:we may finally see some of the technologies that
David Schmitt:we've talked about, you know, not even, not even
David Schmitt:complicated things, you know, medical ozone
David Schmitt:therapy, maybe. We'll see that being pushed up to
David Schmitt:the forefront now where more people can have
David Schmitt:access to it and we can actually claim that it
David Schmitt:does what we know it does, that it's, you know,
David Schmitt:an extraordinarily powerful antiviral, anti
David Schmitt:cancer, antibacterial therapy. It would be
David Schmitt:amazing if we could integrate that into every
David Schmitt:hospital in the United States and use it as a
David Schmitt:first line of defense against some of the things
David Schmitt:that we have to deal with. There's no need for
David Schmitt:people to suffer with cancer and diabetes and
David Schmitt:heart disease. We know that there's natural
David Schmitt:treatments for all of these things. So. I'm
David Schmitt:equally as excited about his appointment.
Meredith Oke:Yes. No, I. I feel like we've shifted into a
Meredith Oke:timeline that felt impossible. And now, you know,
Meredith Oke:I just. The world is filled with infinite
Meredith Oke:possibility at any given moment and they just
Meredith Oke:never know what's going to happen. So. Yeah. And
Meredith Oke:so when I think about how you chose to employ
Meredith Oke:your, you know, considerable intellect and genius
Meredith Oke:in terms of inventing. So a lot of these
Meredith Oke:therapies that were pushed away were treating.
Meredith Oke:And you have created something that works very
Meredith Oke:well preventatively. So ideally, we wouldn't
Meredith Oke:reduce the number of people who will end up
Meredith Oke:needing pharmaceuticals or end up in a severe. In
Meredith Oke:a severe health crisis. And I just wanted to hear
Meredith Oke:you speak about your vision for that and what,
Meredith Oke:you know, if we're laying out possible worlds and
Meredith Oke:possible timelines, I'd love to hear your vision
Meredith Oke:for what it would look like if everybody had
Meredith Oke:access to what they needed to stay healthy and to
Meredith Oke:have the vitality to live out their highest
Meredith Oke:destiny.
David Schmitt:So I think the first thing I'd say, I appreciate
David Schmitt:the very kind comments, but I do believe that I
David Schmitt:get my information through prayer. So I do want
David Schmitt:to honor God the Father with all the blessings
David Schmitt:that I've had in my life, because I really
David Schmitt:wouldn't be where I am today without God. And so
David Schmitt:I do want to acknowledge that. So in terms of,
David Schmitt:you know, what could the future potentially look
David Schmitt:like? We first start with the premise that our
David Schmitt:bodies are controlled by light and they're
David Schmitt:controlled by energy fields. And this is nothing
David Schmitt:mystical. It's. I'm speaking in scientific terms.
David Schmitt:So we can measure the release of photons from the
David Schmitt:DNA from cells. And these are highly coherent
David Schmitt:pulses of light that initiate many thousands of
David Schmitt:different biochemical reactions within the cell.
David Schmitt:We know that the cell functions as a capacitor.
David Schmitt:It stores energy, and we have an electrical
David Schmitt:charge around the cell membrane. The DNA is a
David Schmitt:helical coil. In electronics, we would call that
David Schmitt:an inductor. And so it's capable of storing an
David Schmitt:electromagnetic field. And that field collapses
David Schmitt:through cell division, and the electromagnetic
David Schmitt:pulse that's produced is passed over to the next
David Schmitt:cell. And that's used to define how that new cell
David Schmitt:is going to express its genes in either in a
David Schmitt:younger or an older state, of course, we have a
David Schmitt:nervous system that conducts electrical energy
David Schmitt:and that produces magnetic fields at right
David Schmitt:angles. We have a meridian system, which is
David Schmitt:composed of very fine threads of collagen that
David Schmitt:have electrolytes attached to them. And these
David Schmitt:fibers conduct infrared energy. So our body has a
David Schmitt:fiber optic system that uses light for
David Schmitt:communications, and that's been documented by a
David Schmitt:physicist named Joey Jones using functional mri.
David Schmitt:So we first start with this basis that our body,
David Schmitt:we need the biochemistry, so we need a healthy
David Schmitt:diet, we need nutritional supplements so that we
David Schmitt:have these raw materials. But ultimately, it's
David Schmitt:the energy systems of the body controlling the
David Schmitt:biochemistry. So if we start with that as a
David Schmitt:foundation, then we Say, how can we use energy to
David Schmitt:improve our health? And what would be the highest
David Schmitt:way we could improve our health? So this really,
David Schmitt:to me, comes down to looking at species that have
David Schmitt:already mastered it and duplicating it. This is a
David Schmitt:field of science known as biomimetics, where we
David Schmitt:study living systems, and then we tried to mimic
David Schmitt:that with technology that we could apply to human
David Schmitt:beings. And in this particular case, the species
David Schmitt:that we have looked at are planaria, which are a
David Schmitt:flatworm, that are immortal. We've looked at
David Schmitt:Hydractinia, which are also immortal, and have
David Schmitt:both of those species have remarkable
David Schmitt:regenerative capabilities. We've looked at a
David Schmitt:species of ant called the Temnathorax. And this
David Schmitt:species of ant, when it's infected by a specific
David Schmitt:parasite, will alter its gene expression and
David Schmitt:increase its lifespan by five to six times above
David Schmitt:normal. And the biggest discovery that I've made
David Schmitt:is with lobsters. And I've been able to unravel
David Schmitt:how lobsters defeat aging and then create
David Schmitt:technology to apply this to human beings. And as
David Schmitt:of today, we've just completed six independent
David Schmitt:clinical studies on this technology, and we're
David Schmitt:seeing remarkable effects. And this all works by
David Schmitt:introducing light into the human body in an
David Schmitt:entirely new way from. For achieving a
David Schmitt:regenerative effect.
Meredith Oke:That's incredible. Okay, I'd love to hear more
Meredith Oke:about the lobsters, because when we spoke last
Meredith Oke:time, you mentioned studying the lobsters and the
Meredith Oke:light codes that you discovered in the lobster,
Meredith Oke:which had a incredibly synchronistic connection
Meredith Oke:to your study of Gematria and the Bible.
David Schmitt:Yes.
Meredith Oke:And so that work has since progressed. So tell us
Meredith Oke:a little more about what's happening with that
Meredith Oke:particular area of study. And is this a different
Meredith Oke:product, or is it related to the patches?
David Schmitt:It's all related in the sense that the patches
David Schmitt:are designed to stimulate the skin with light and
David Schmitt:cause an increase in a specific peptide in the
David Schmitt:body. So in the case of X39, which is our biggest
David Schmitt:selling product, that one is designed to elevate
David Schmitt:a peptide called ghkcu, Copper peptide. And this
David Schmitt:peptide will reset thousands of genes in the body
David Schmitt:to a more youthful state. And this has an effect
David Schmitt:on improving the health of the stem cells, which
David Schmitt:helps support the overall health and wellness of
David Schmitt:the body. With this new technology, I went a step
David Schmitt:further. And with this technology, it will allow
David Schmitt:light to be released inside of the body. So now
David Schmitt:we can stimulate the skin with light, and now we
David Schmitt:can take light inside the body. And the delivery
David Schmitt:mechanism for this is water. So what I discovered
David Schmitt:was that lobsters, looking at spectrophotometry
David Schmitt:data. Well, if we go one step back in the Bible,
David Schmitt:after the flood, God is telling Noah, okay, now
David Schmitt:you can eat the flesh of animals but do not
David Schmitt:consume their blood, because that's where the
David Schmitt:life is. And so I thought, maybe there's
David Schmitt:something in blood that we've overlooked in the
David Schmitt:scientific community. Maybe there's something
David Schmitt:there other than what we think of blood is doing
David Schmitt:on an obvious level. Right. As a mechanism to
David Schmitt:deliver oxygen into the cells. So I've started to
David Schmitt:look at spectrophotometry data on lobster blood
David Schmitt:to see what photons of light were being released.
David Schmitt:And this is where I discovered a biological code.
David Schmitt:And this code meant that the wavelengths of light
David Schmitt:that were being emitted in lobster blood were.
David Schmitt:Were being emitted at a very specific ratio,
David Schmitt:which actually correlated to music. And so it
David Schmitt:turned out to be very easy to calculate and
David Schmitt:predict what the other wavelengths could be. And
David Schmitt:so I applied this information, and essentially,
David Schmitt:in the early days in these experiments, I would
David Schmitt:take water, run it through a device that's
David Schmitt:essentially a fuel cell, but in reverse. And I
David Schmitt:would take the water, and I would electrolyze it
David Schmitt:and split it into hydrogen and oxygen, subject it
David Schmitt:to different electromagnetic fields. And light,
David Schmitt:of course, is a very high frequency
David Schmitt:electromagnetic field, and then reassemble the
David Schmitt:water in the presence of those fields using a
David Schmitt:platinum catalyst. And this produced a new type
David Schmitt:of water that had never existed before, at least
David Schmitt:that we know of. But the water was structurally
David Schmitt:changed where it could contain light. So there
David Schmitt:were domains within these water crystals that
David Schmitt:would contain photons of light. So this was
David Schmitt:exciting because we would know, for example.
Meredith Oke:This is crazy. This is beyond exciting. Okay.
Meredith Oke:Whoa. All right.
David Schmitt:Well, let's say.
Meredith Oke:So the water is creating light in the body.
David Schmitt:The. The water contains light. So when you drink
David Schmitt:the water, the light is instantaneously released
David Schmitt:into the body.
Meredith Oke:Okay, wow. So you have encoded the light into the
Meredith Oke:water. We drink the water, the light is released.
David Schmitt:The water is. So we have a machine now, and it
David Schmitt:went from being about 3ft wide and 9ft long to
David Schmitt:now something that's about the size of a very
David Schmitt:large microwave oven. I would say It's. It's
David Schmitt:dead. Something that you can actually put on a
David Schmitt:countertop in your home, and you fill it with tap
David Schmitt:water. And this will. Goes through two separate
David Schmitt:stages of filtration to move out, remove
David Schmitt:microplastics and heavy metals and chlorine and
David Schmitt:all that stuff. And then it goes into the core of
David Schmitt:the machine which will process that water with
David Schmitt:light. So it. It. The LED technology that we're
David Schmitt:using allows light to be embedded in domains
David Schmitt:between the bonds of the hydrogen and oxygen, so
David Schmitt:that after it's processed, you drink this water.
David Schmitt:And now the rel. The light is released everywhere
David Schmitt:inside your body.
Meredith Oke:Wow. I'm just going to digest that for a second.
Meredith Oke:Okay. And then what happens?
David Schmitt:I tell you what, I'm going to skip to the happy
David Schmitt:ending for a moment and tell you about something
David Schmitt:that happened in my office last week. We had.
David Schmitt:We're working on this drone project where we want
David Schmitt:to provide. We have these drones. This has been
David Schmitt:four years for us, and we have cooperative
David Schmitt:agreement with a number of organizations to
David Schmitt:provide delivery of medical goods, search and
David Schmitt:rescue, surveillance over a disaster site, these
David Schmitt:kind of applications.
Meredith Oke:And these are drones that you are developing?
David Schmitt:Yes.
Meredith Oke:Okay. So these are special.
David Schmitt:Four years into that. And so.
Meredith Oke:Okay, got it. And you're developing them to help
Meredith Oke:serve in these humanitarian ways.
David Schmitt:Okay, yes. And we're also going to be taking.
David Schmitt:Well, that's a different story. But this is a
David Schmitt:stepping stone to providing clean power for
David Schmitt:homes. We're going to use the power generation
David Schmitt:system that we've created for these drones, which
David Schmitt:is a green technology, and convert them over into
David Schmitt:power generation systems for people's homes. But
David Schmitt:that's years into the future. But so in. These
David Schmitt:drones are. Let's say they're made of fiberglass
David Schmitt:or carbon fiber, what have you. And I had wanted
David Schmitt:to hire a fellow in Florida who's an expert on
David Schmitt:composites to do some of this work. And he said
David Schmitt:to me, I have to retire. He's in his mid to late
David Schmitt:60s, said, I have to retire. I have crippling
David Schmitt:arthritis, and the pain is so bad that I can't
David Schmitt:move my hands. And he had gotten into a
David Schmitt:depression. He had a number of other medical
David Schmitt:conditions, and he was looking at. His life is
David Schmitt:over. So I said, okay. I said, I know you don't
David Schmitt:really know who I am, but come into my office and
David Schmitt:let's talk.
Meredith Oke:Like, wow, did you. Did you talk to the right
Meredith Oke:person? All right, yeah.
David Schmitt:So he comes into the office and he tells me, you
David Schmitt:know, his story of the health challenges he has
David Schmitt:and how his wife has to take care of him now. And
David Schmitt:he just feels so hopeless and helpless. And I
David Schmitt:said, okay, this is what I want you to do. Here
David Schmitt:is a glass of water from a machine that we've
David Schmitt:invented. So I want you to go ahead and drink
David Schmitt:this glass of water. I then put an X39 patch on
David Schmitt:the back of his neck, and I put our eon patches
David Schmitt:right up on his hands where the rheumatoid
David Schmitt:arthritis was. In less than one minute, his pain
David Schmitt:went from a 10 to a 4. And in less than three
David Schmitt:minutes, his pain went from a 10 To a 1.
David Schmitt:Eventually, the pain was gone completely. And in
David Schmitt:that three minutes, he completely regained the
David Schmitt:use of his hands with no pain. And his life
David Schmitt:changed that quickly.
Meredith Oke:What.
David Schmitt:And that's the power of light and introducing
David Schmitt:light inside the body and introducing light to
David Schmitt:stimulate the skin. So these are. We can happy to
David Schmitt:get into the details of the clinical studies
David Schmitt:which support why this was happening so quickly.
Meredith Oke:Okay, let's do it. This is truly incredible. And
Meredith Oke:I also just want to take a moment to, like,
Meredith Oke:acknowledge the profound gift, like, for someone
Meredith Oke:to feel like they had so much to offer the world,
Meredith Oke:but their body was not allowing them to do it.
Meredith Oke:And, you know, our bodies are. Are fighting so
Meredith Oke:many various assaults in. In our modern
Meredith Oke:environment that this is happening to more and
Meredith Oke:more people at a younger and younger age. And
Meredith Oke:we're losing all of the wisdom and talent and
Meredith Oke:experience they've built up over their life
Meredith Oke:because of these chronic pains and illnesses are
Meredith Oke:incapacitating them, like, right when we need
Meredith Oke:them the most.
David Schmitt:Yeah. Yeah. And it doesn't have to be that way. I
David Schmitt:think the exciting thing is that regardless of a
David Schmitt:person's age, there is still the potential to
David Schmitt:reverse the aging process and restore health and
David Schmitt:wellness. And that can come through a variety of
David Schmitt:different mechanisms. For, for example, even just
David Schmitt:out in the public domain with respect to
David Schmitt:exercise, it's been shown that regardless of age,
David Schmitt:people can still build muscle, reclaim some
David Schmitt:strength and stamina, reverse osteoporosis,
David Schmitt:improve bone density, and just through simple
David Schmitt:resistance training, there's even. I heard Rhonda
David Schmitt:Patrick talking about a study that was done
David Schmitt:showing that two is going to sound like a lot,
David Schmitt:but two years of a regular intense exercise
David Schmitt:program can reverse the age of the heart by as
David Schmitt:much as 20 years. So these are. The human body is
David Schmitt:absolutely capable of extraordinary things if we
David Schmitt:provide it with what it needs. And so things like
David Schmitt:the patches and this water, they're tools. It's
David Schmitt:all part of the process of having a healthy diet,
David Schmitt:exercising, getting proper rest, supplementing
David Schmitt:where needed, trying to have as little stress as
David Schmitt:possible in your life, and then being able to use
David Schmitt:these tools to achieve a level of health that
David Schmitt:wasn't possible before.
Meredith Oke:Yes. Yes. And I think I love that message because
Meredith Oke:the. The message that we get when we go to the
Meredith Oke:doctor is like, this is just what it means to get
Meredith Oke:older. Yeah. This is normal. Yeah. And it's like,
Meredith Oke:that doesn't have to be that way. It really
Meredith Oke:doesn't.
David Schmitt:No, no. I was coming out of our global conference
David Schmitt:in October, which was amazing. It was the best
David Schmitt:event that we had ever had as a company. We had
David Schmitt:5,400 people there. It was an incredible
David Schmitt:celebration. We had the Blues Brothers perform.
David Schmitt:We had gwen Stefani and Maroon 5 there to help us
David Schmitt:celebrate 20 years. And I woke up on Sunday
David Schmitt:morning and I told my family, you know, I feel
David Schmitt:like I've accomplished what I wanted to in life.
David Schmitt:I just had the best event in my life. I can't
David Schmitt:imagine my life getting any better. So if I went
David Schmitt:today, just know that I go peacefully. And I
David Schmitt:shouldn't have said that because I thought we
David Schmitt:were going to the airport, heading out for a
David Schmitt:family vacation. And I was coming around the side
David Schmitt:of the car, and I didn't realize that the trunk
David Schmitt:was open, and I hit my head on the metal end of
David Schmitt:the car, and I dropped to the ground, and I had
David Schmitt:blood coming out.
Meredith Oke:Oh, no.
David Schmitt:And my son called the. An ambulance right away,
David Schmitt:and I thought, oh, all right. Well, I kind of got
David Schmitt:my wish here. I shouldn't have manifested that.
David Schmitt:And when the ambulance showed up, you know, they
David Schmitt:said, well, you're fine, but, you know, you're
David Schmitt:going to have a bad scar there. And I said, I'm
David Schmitt:not. I'm not. Really?
Meredith Oke:You're like, no, I'm not.
David Schmitt:Yeah, I'm not.
Meredith Oke:Yeah, no, I'm not. I see why you think I will,
Meredith Oke:but I won't.
David Schmitt:Yeah, yeah. And there's no scar there, so. Yeah,
David Schmitt:but we don't have to live within the confines of
David Schmitt:what traditional medicine tells us because the
David Schmitt:body is capable of extraordinary levels of
David Schmitt:regeneration.
Meredith Oke:Okay, So I want to ask you something, and then I
Meredith Oke:do want to get into, you know, the. The details
Meredith Oke:of the clinical trial a little bit, but. So when
Meredith Oke:you discovered the light codes through studying
Meredith Oke:the blood of the lobster, when I. When I asked
Meredith Oke:you what you found last time, you framed it as,
Meredith Oke:you know, proof of the existence of God, which
Meredith Oke:really stayed with me. And so what I'm wondering,
Meredith Oke:and this is obviously will be speculation. I
Meredith Oke:don't expect you to know the answer. But is it
Meredith Oke:possible that what you are being divinely guided
Meredith Oke:to uncover is something that the human biology at
Meredith Oke:some point in the past was able to do, and it
Meredith Oke:somehow got cut off or taken away? Or is this a
Meredith Oke:new level? Do you think that hasn't, you know,
Meredith Oke:the ability for our bodies to. To have this sort
Meredith Oke:of reverse aging and healing Capacity with the
Meredith Oke:light technology. Is this just us moving into a
Meredith Oke:new field that we haven't existed in before?
David Schmitt:It's a fantastic question and there is a
David Schmitt:scientific answer to that and it's that what we
David Schmitt:have been told about human lifespan is completely
David Schmitt:incorrect. We were told that people that lived
David Schmitt:thousands of years ago, or let's say primitive
David Schmitt:humans, were told that they have had a lifespan
David Schmitt:of maybe 30 years or so. And as medical science
David Schmitt:has progressed, human lifespan has increased.
David Schmitt:It's nonsense and it's not true. I am not
David Schmitt:knocking medical science because medical doctors,
David Schmitt:pharmaceutical drugs, like different
David Schmitt:pharmaceutical drugs, had definitely saved
David Schmitt:people's lives. So we're lucky to have modern
David Schmitt:science. However, looking historically, the truth
David Schmitt:of the matter is that people's lifespans have
David Schmitt:been getting progressively shorter. And this is
David Schmitt:based on looking at the Bible as a historical
David Schmitt:document rather than just storytelling. It's on
David Schmitt:the basis that the Bible is indeed the inspired
David Schmitt:word of God. And if we take it literally, there's
David Schmitt:an incredible amount to learn. So there was a
David Schmitt:statistician that did an analysis on genealogies
David Schmitt:in the Bible and said, okay, I want to take this
David Schmitt:literally. So let's look at people's lifespans as
David Schmitt:they're recorded in the Bible. So if you go into
David Schmitt:the book of Genesis, it will say, well, Adam
David Schmitt:lived to be 900 and something years old,
David Schmitt:Methuselah lived to be this age, Noah lived to be
David Schmitt:this age, and so forth. So it, it's very well
David Schmitt:laid out. And so what this statistician did said,
David Schmitt:okay, I'm going to plug this data into a
David Schmitt:statistical analysis and see if there's any type
David Schmitt:of pattern there. And if these are just random
David Schmitt:numbers, there's not going to be a pattern. But
David Schmitt:if there is something to how we went from 900
David Schmitt:year lifespan down to 120, there should be some
David Schmitt:type of evidence in that if in the Bible, if it's
David Schmitt:true. And as it turns out, what he found was that
David Schmitt:there was a biological decay curve with this data
David Schmitt:and that it wasn't random. And that his
David Schmitt:hypothesis was that because there was a limited
David Schmitt:number of human beings on the planet after the
David Schmitt:flood, that this caused mutations to occur in the
David Schmitt:DNA and this slowly decayed the information in
David Schmitt:the DNA over time, resulting in shorter and
David Schmitt:shorter lifespans. So why is that important? It
David Schmitt:means that human beings have the capacity to live
David Schmitt:to be hundreds of years old. Noah had kids, I
David Schmitt:think, you know, in his 500s or built the ark
David Schmitt:when he was in his 500s. Right? There are people
David Schmitt:in the Bible that didn't have kids until they
David Schmitt:were over a hundred years old. So if we look at
David Schmitt:that as being true, then how can what happened?
David Schmitt:And how can we restore that youth? Funny enough,
David Schmitt:in the story of the tree of Life, what I spend
David Schmitt:some of my time doing is converting. Take the
David Schmitt:King James Bible, convert it back into the
David Schmitt:original Hebrew, because each letter in Hebrew
David Schmitt:converts to a number. And then take those words,
David Schmitt:develop a number, and then see if I can find a
David Schmitt:code. And there's a code in the story of the tree
David Schmitt:of Life. And it converts over into the frequency
David Schmitt:528 Hz. And what's interesting about that
David Schmitt:frequency is that it converts over into a
David Schmitt:wavelength of light that's at 385 nanometers, and
David Schmitt:there's actually three different wavelengths.
David Schmitt:What's important about that is that as you get
David Schmitt:into the UV band of light, we know that it
David Schmitt:interacts with DNA. If you go to very short
David Schmitt:wavelengths, let's say 185 nanometers, that's
David Schmitt:going to cause terrible breaks in the DNA. But as
David Schmitt:you get over towards the upper end, closer to
David Schmitt:visible light, the effect is very different. You
David Schmitt:have the opportunity to add energy into the DNA.
David Schmitt:So there is no way that the human author of the
David Schmitt:book of Genesis, presumably is Moses, would have
David Schmitt:known that that number of 528 would convert to a
David Schmitt:wavelength of light that would influence DNA. And
David Schmitt:it even goes a step further that there is data in
David Schmitt:that story in those light frequencies or light
David Schmitt:wavelengths that show it can trigger regeneration
David Schmitt:of the telomeres. And what we know about the
David Schmitt:telomeres and every species that doesn't age is
David Schmitt:the telomeres never shorten. So in the story of
David Schmitt:the tree of life is data that can be confirmed,
David Schmitt:converted to numbers. And those numbers reflect a
David Schmitt:technology that's capable of preventing DNA from
David Schmitt:changing. So God created a tree that had some
David Schmitt:kind of food that people would eat that would
David Schmitt:prevent their body from decaying and to be
David Schmitt:functionally immortal. That story happens to be
David Schmitt:true. So today we can uncover that and say, okay,
David Schmitt:you know, can we apply this to human beings? And
David Schmitt:when we give people this water, what we see in
David Schmitt:our clinical studies is that the effect is
David Schmitt:immediate. You drink the water, and within 15
David Schmitt:seconds we can make measurable observations about
David Schmitt:changes in the body. We have people connected to
David Schmitt:heart rate variability through a physio suite. So
David Schmitt:we see changes in the muscle contractions in the
David Schmitt:heart. They begin to smooth out. We see a
David Schmitt:reduction in blood pressure, an improvement in
David Schmitt:oxygenation in the cells. Most importantly, we
David Schmitt:see an increase in the energy output in the
David Schmitt:mitochondria, which is linked to gene expression.
David Schmitt:We see an increase in collagen synthesis. That's
David Schmitt:important because the cytoskeleton of the cell,
David Schmitt:which is made of collagen, is intimately linked
David Schmitt:to longevity. We see an increase in synthesis of
David Schmitt:amino acids that. That is linked to muscle
David Schmitt:protein synthesis. So leucine and isoleucine and
David Schmitt:valine, of course, those are the principal ones.
David Schmitt:And we also see evidence of the KP pathway being
David Schmitt:upregulated. And this is the pathway that turns
David Schmitt:on nad. And NAD triggers an improvement in
David Schmitt:expression in the sirtuin genes. And the sirtuin
David Schmitt:genes control longevity. So when you study, as we
David Schmitt:have, what happens to changes in the urine, the
David Schmitt:blood, bioelectrically in the body, a pattern of
David Schmitt:regeneration begins to emerge.
Meredith Oke:Wow. Wow. And these, these changes were seen,
Meredith Oke:like, within a minute or two of drinking the
Meredith Oke:water.
David Schmitt:So what we do is we have people come into. This
David Schmitt:is all done independently. We have people come
David Schmitt:into a clinic and they provide a blood sample and
David Schmitt:a urine sample. And it depends on which study,
David Schmitt:because each study we're looking at different
David Schmitt:parameters. And then we'll take a baseline of
David Schmitt:different bioelectrical readings. They then get a
David Schmitt:sample of the water. This would be a 500 mil
David Schmitt:glass. And then we'll immediately take another
David Schmitt:blood sample. And we'll do dark field and bright
David Schmitt:field microscopy to see what kind of changes we
David Schmitt:can record. They provide a urine sample whenever
David Schmitt:that occurs, and then. Which we check for
David Schmitt:metabolism data. But the bioelectrical data is
David Schmitt:immediate. So they'll be connected to. They'll be
David Schmitt:sitting in front of an infrared camera. They'll
David Schmitt:be connected to a physio suite. And those changes
David Schmitt:start within 15 seconds. So you can actually. And
David Schmitt:when people drink this water, there is a. They
David Schmitt:have the experience of feeling an energy rush up
David Schmitt:to their head. And on the infrared camera, you
David Schmitt:can see an improvement in circulation around the
David Schmitt:head.
Meredith Oke:Wow. This is extraordinary. And so would this be
Meredith Oke:something that you would drink if, say, you had a
Meredith Oke:chronic illness or there were some symptoms you
Meredith Oke:were trying to deal with? Once those got became
Meredith Oke:alleviated and you're in a state of health, would
Meredith Oke:you. Would this be something that you could. That
Meredith Oke:you would continue to drink, or can you drink too
Meredith Oke:much? When we explode in a ball of light?
David Schmitt:The goal. Well, it's an interesting point. The
David Schmitt:goal of the technology is to stop and reverse
David Schmitt:human aging. And the point that we've gotten to
David Schmitt:now with the tech is we're finding Subtle ways to
David Schmitt:utilize it. Where we can, I can talk about this
David Schmitt:because we have a patent that we filed on it. But
David Schmitt:we're using biological chromophores to direct the
David Schmitt:energy to different parts of the body. So I'll
David Schmitt:give you an example. In the mitochondria that
David Schmitt:manufactures energy from food, there's a part of
David Schmitt:the mitochondria is called the electron transport
David Schmitt:chain. And right towards the end of the chain
David Schmitt:there's an enzyme called cytochrome C oxidase.
David Schmitt:And cytochrome C oxidase is a copper containing
David Schmitt:enzyme that's a chromophore. And so it is
David Schmitt:activated by light, you would say, or it's
David Schmitt:sensitive to light. So when people go out in the
David Schmitt:sun, you know, it's a sunny day down here in
David Schmitt:Florida where I am, when they go out in the sun,
David Schmitt:the sunlight is being converted over into energy
David Schmitt:in their cells. What we're doing is we're taking
David Schmitt:specific chromophores, we're charging them with
David Schmitt:light using this technique that I've invented.
David Schmitt:And what we're seeing is the energy of the light
David Schmitt:goes to a specific part of the body. So what this
David Schmitt:would mean in practice is let's say that you had
David Schmitt:someone with macular degeneration, they could
David Schmitt:drink a glass of water with a chromophore that
David Schmitt:was charged with light and, and the energy would
David Schmitt:be released in their eyes. And of course, what
David Schmitt:many researchers have found, Jerry Tennant is a
David Schmitt:huge supporter of this, is a number of books
David Schmitt:about it, is that when you introduce light into
David Schmitt:the body, it increases the voltage potential of
David Schmitt:the tissue and that induces regeneration. So
David Schmitt:potentially we could have light being released
David Schmitt:into the heart to reverse cardiovascular disease.
David Schmitt:We could regenerate the liver, the kidneys, all
David Schmitt:by using chromophores charged with light going to
David Schmitt:specific parts of the body.
Meredith Oke:Wow. It's almost like drinking sunlight.
David Schmitt:It's a lot like that. It's a lot like that, but
David Schmitt:it's a little bit more strategic in the sense
David Schmitt:that when sunlight, we're getting everything and
David Schmitt:there is six different. What we're finding is
David Schmitt:there's six different wavelengths of light that
David Schmitt:can trigger a regenerative response. So if we
David Schmitt:look in the literature, it's known that 660nm
David Schmitt:turns on collagen production, 850nm turns on,
David Schmitt:turns on the mitochondria. These things are
David Schmitt:known. But we're using this data in a completely
David Schmitt:different way. And it just happens to be
David Schmitt:completely consistent with what goes on in
David Schmitt:lobsters and what's found in the book of Genesis
David Schmitt:to embed these photons of light into water. So
David Schmitt:now we can release that light inside the body so
David Schmitt:it goes to where it's needed. And it's much more
David Schmitt:effective than just using an active light source
David Schmitt:on the surface of the skin.
Meredith Oke:Yes. No, because those, those results are, I
Meredith Oke:mean, I, I don't really know what words to use
Meredith Oke:for this. It's pretty incredible. And so you're
Meredith Oke:saying there's a, there's a, a short term future
Meredith Oke:where you could buy this machine and have it in
Meredith Oke:your kitchen?
David Schmitt:We began talking about it. I wanted to start
David Schmitt:talking about it at our 20th anniversary and
David Schmitt:introduce people to the technology. So we brought
David Schmitt:10 of these machines with us and we took our top
David Schmitt:200 brand partners from around the world and they
David Schmitt:got to experience this. And it was incredibly fun
David Schmitt:because you tell somebody you're going to feel
David Schmitt:something in 15 seconds and that's a little bit
David Schmitt:hard to believe. But once they got a chance to
David Schmitt:drink the water, we got their experiences on
David Schmitt:camera and it was pretty amazing. There was a
David Schmitt:gentleman there who is very skeptical. He is the
David Schmitt:husband of one of our brand partners and he drank
David Schmitt:the water and he has had a medical condition.
David Schmitt:He's had a problem with his intestine for about
David Schmitt:10 years. And that problem disappeared after
David Schmitt:drinking one glass of water. So he kept coming
David Schmitt:back and saying, you know, can I get a glass of
David Schmitt:water each day that I'm here? Because this
David Schmitt:problem is gone now. So, yeah, we'll, we will
David Schmitt:start to make these machines available around
David Schmitt:July or so of this year.
Meredith Oke:Okay. Okay. This is just so mind blowing. It's
Meredith Oke:not. I, you know, I'm really, truly amazing.
Meredith Oke:Like, I'm a little speechless as to how this all
Meredith Oke:works. And I did, I did want to talk a little bit
Meredith Oke:before we wrap up about the patches. I've now
Meredith Oke:been using them for a year. Last time we spoke, I
Meredith Oke:was, I was newer to them. And in that time, just
Meredith Oke:with my personal experience and the experience of
Meredith Oke:people around me, it is truly astonishing. And I
Meredith Oke:mean, it sounds like the water is taking things
Meredith Oke:to an even, even next level, but the, the patches
Meredith Oke:themselves have had truly, truly. I had a friend
Meredith Oke:who, she was like, she was looking at me and
Meredith Oke:she's like, I know you'd never do Botox, so what
Meredith Oke:is it?
David Schmitt:Yeah, because I only see her like.
Meredith Oke:Once a year and she was like, what are you doing?
David Schmitt:What I should say is that X39 is going to
David Schmitt:continue to be our lead product because it's
David Schmitt:Inexpensive when you think about the effects of
David Schmitt:it as it compares to stem cell injections. And of
David Schmitt:course, it's completely safe and you can use it
David Schmitt:on a daily basis. So the reason to come out with
David Schmitt:the water machine is that it complements all of
David Schmitt:our patch products. They absolutely work
David Schmitt:synergistically together.
Meredith Oke:Right. And the patch you wear all day or all
Meredith Oke:night, depending which one and what the protocol
Meredith Oke:you're doing is. Yeah. So do you have time for
Meredith Oke:one last quick question or do you need to run?
David Schmitt:Absolutely.
Meredith Oke:Okay. So. So my lifewave mentor is. Is Kathleen
Meredith Oke:Horstmeyer. I text her all the time this is
Meredith Oke:happening. What should I do? What patch should I
Meredith Oke:use? Where should I put it? And she was one of
Meredith Oke:the first people I knew who was using these. Dr.
Meredith Oke:Stillman sent them to us, and I. I left mine on
Meredith Oke:the shelf, and Kathleen started using hers. And
Meredith Oke:she called me and she said, meredith, I have to
Meredith Oke:tell you what happened. Like, I can't believe it.
Meredith Oke:Because she had actually used the patches back
Meredith Oke:when the company first started around 2012. And
Meredith Oke:so she. But not the X39, because that's newer. So
Meredith Oke:she was using this. So Kathleen had been kicked
Meredith Oke:in the stomach by a horse. She nearly died. She
Meredith Oke:was rushed to the icu. They were able to, you
Meredith Oke:know, stop the internal bleeding, and she
Meredith Oke:survived. But she had a giant, like, rope, like
Meredith Oke:scar, sort of cutting off her abdomen on the
Meredith Oke:inside. And so because she understands how the,
Meredith Oke:you know, the bioelectric nature of the body and
Meredith Oke:how it communicates, she really did not like
Meredith Oke:having the scar. She knew it was interrupting the
Meredith Oke:body's processes. So she did all the things. She
Meredith Oke:did supplements and food and light, red light
Meredith Oke:therapy and manual massage. So she had a ritual
Meredith Oke:where she would massage the scar every morning.
Meredith Oke:Like, she would sort of dig around in her with
Meredith Oke:her fingers and find it and just kind of massage
Meredith Oke:it out. And I think it was about a week after
Meredith Oke:using X39, she went in to do her morning scar
Meredith Oke:tissue massage, and she couldn't find it. She's
Meredith Oke:like, it's not there. So I'm just. I was, you
Meredith Oke:know, she. We talk about that story a lot. And
Meredith Oke:now that you're here, I'd love to hear what you
Meredith Oke:think happened.
David Schmitt:So scarring is a caused by what's called keloid
David Schmitt:proteins, and this is from an inflammatory
David Schmitt:effect. So in other words, if we. If we look at
David Schmitt:what happens during an injury, the human body, of
David Schmitt:course, is designed to protect itself and
David Schmitt:regenerate to a degree, but survivability is
David Schmitt:always the desired Outcome. And let's say a
David Schmitt:person suffers an injury to the abdomen first
David Schmitt:there is going to be a rush of oxidative
David Schmitt:chemicals. And those oxidate. We normally think
David Schmitt:of oxidative chemicals as being something bad,
David Schmitt:but they're really there to protect us from
David Schmitt:infection and start to tear down the damaged
David Schmitt:tissue. So it's part of the healing process. It's
David Schmitt:when we get oxidative stress chronically, when
David Schmitt:that really becomes a problem. So the oxidative
David Schmitt:chemicals then signal an inflammatory response,
David Schmitt:and again, the inflammation is there to help as
David Schmitt:part of repairing the damaged tissue, tearing
David Schmitt:down the damaged tissue, now making way so that
David Schmitt:we can make collagen, make proteins to repair the
David Schmitt:injury. The inflammatory cytokines are signaling
David Schmitt:molecules for the stem cells. So the stem cells
David Schmitt:will come in and repair the injury. Now, if
David Schmitt:there's inflammation that's hanging around, and
David Schmitt:as we get older, it becomes more and more
David Schmitt:difficult to control the inflammatory response.
David Schmitt:There's even a term for it now called inflamma.
David Schmitt:Aging. The. As a result of the inflammation, a
David Schmitt:keloid protein forms. And this is what we know as
David Schmitt:scarring. And of course, once the scar is there,
David Schmitt:not much you can do to get rid of it. Well, X39
David Schmitt:elevates GHKCU copper peptide. And copper peptide
David Schmitt:is extraordinarily powerful. Usually when you. I
David Schmitt:always think of peptides as being kind of like
David Schmitt:superheroes, right? So they're superheroes that
David Schmitt:have very specific power sets. But then you get
David Schmitt:somebody like Superman. Superman's got all these
David Schmitt:crazy powers, Right. Copper peptide is a little
David Schmitt:bit like that, is that it has an enormous power
David Schmitt:set. And its power. What Dr. Lauren Picard found
David Schmitt:was that its power set comes from being able to
David Schmitt:reset thousands of genes back to a more youthful
David Schmitt:state. So we see the scope of what copper peptide
David Schmitt:can do as being enormous. It can help to modulate
David Schmitt:the immune response, help to balance out the
David Schmitt:inflammatory response, and very importantly, it
David Schmitt:can trigger mobilization of stem cells through
David Schmitt:the p63 gene. So, so essentially, what is. What
David Schmitt:is being. What is happening here? And we see
David Schmitt:this, of course, anecdotally all the time. We
David Schmitt:don't make medical claims about it, but we see
David Schmitt:all the time that copper peptide goes in, it
David Schmitt:regulates the inflammatory response. And as cells
David Schmitt:begin to replace themselves, the scarring can now
David Schmitt:be healed. And it happens incredibly quickly,
David Schmitt:which is really the surprising part.
Meredith Oke:Yes, yes. That is really. I mean, because
Meredith Oke:Kathleen, like, it was a big, thick scar, and it
Meredith Oke:was like a week later, it had just disappeared.
Meredith Oke:And that's why when you mentioned that you had to
Meredith Oke:get stitches and they said, you'll have a scar.
Meredith Oke:I'm like, no, he will not have a scar. There will
Meredith Oke:be no scarring on David Schmidt.
David Schmitt:Try to. Try to avoid it. But I certainly wasn't
David Schmitt:worried about it. Yeah.
Meredith Oke:Right. All right, well, thank you. I mean, I
Meredith Oke:could ask you a million questions all day long.
Meredith Oke:Is there anything that's coming to your mind or
Meredith Oke:into your consciousness that you'd like to share?
Meredith Oke:Before we.
David Schmitt:We didn't get to talk about UFOs this time, which
David Schmitt:was a little bit disappointing.
Meredith Oke:But that's okay, right?
David Schmitt:Yeah. It's nice thing we're not considered crazy
David Schmitt:people. I think what I'd say is I'm incredibly
David Schmitt:excited about the future and how we can look
David Schmitt:forward to a future where we can actually talk
David Schmitt:about the truth and not worried about being
David Schmitt:suppressed. And we're getting into an age now
David Schmitt:where the scientific tools exist to validate the
David Schmitt:effects, the very powerful effects from things
David Schmitt:like light therapy. And the technologies that
David Schmitt:we've talked about today are still just the
David Schmitt:beginning of what's possible. We're going to be
David Schmitt:applying this technology over, I would say, about
David Schmitt:the next seven years in some incredibly
David Schmitt:interesting ways. So if we can think about, well,
David Schmitt:what would you do with a tech where you could
David Schmitt:rejuvenate the body? Well, one thing we want to
David Schmitt:do is completely redefine the cosmetic industry.
David Schmitt:Instead of just using light to reduce lines and
David Schmitt:wrinkles, why not give people younger skin? Of
David Schmitt:course, use these tools to improve the speed at
David Schmitt:which people heal. And ultimately, what we see is
David Schmitt:that it's possible to stop human aging. And we're
David Schmitt:certainly not the only company that's working on
David Schmitt:that. But I think we've gotten way, way further
David Schmitt:down the road than any other company.
Meredith Oke:Right, right. And that the idea that this is
Meredith Oke:possible, the field is opening up to these
Meredith Oke:possibilities, the powers that be, for
Meredith Oke:competitive reasons or whatever reasons, who
Meredith Oke:knows that we're squashing or quelling these
Meredith Oke:types of advancements, are losing the capacity to
Meredith Oke:do so for lots of reasons. And we're entering a
Meredith Oke:new. A new era, really, where we are free to seek
Meredith Oke:the truth, thank God, understand and. And use the
Meredith Oke:technology as it's. As it's discovered, as it's
Meredith Oke:refined and guided by. By our higher power.
David Schmitt:It's absolutely.
Meredith Oke:Yeah. Sorry. It's really beautiful. Really
Meredith Oke:beautiful.
David Schmitt:So it was a pleasure to speak with you, Meredith.
Meredith Oke:Thank you so much.
David Schmitt:David, thank you. Thank you for having me.