Interestingme too.
you know if you can fast for 72 hours your body will start to create freaking stem cells, which usually you have to go to Mexico for.
see
Dr. Jamnapadas.
Dr. Jason Fung.
Interestingme too.
you know if you can fast for 72 hours your body will start to create freaking stem cells, which usually you have to go to Mexico for.
see
Dr. Jamnapadas.
Dr. Jason Fung.
yeah.Interesting

It’s because people do not like the fact that the stem cells come from aborted babies.yeah.
meanwhile.
stem cell therapy -- the literal fountain of youth, is not allowed in america.
because it would completely destroy the profits of healthcare oligarchs.
the oligarchs are the luddites.
in Mexico they get it from you own blood.It’s because people do not like the fact that the stem cells come from aborted babies.
Your own treatments they use your blood, but, for research purposes the other stem cells work the best. They have limited the use of aborted fetal cells in the USA.in Mexico they get it from you own blood.
they take it and concentrate the stem cells out of it and reinject it into the needed area.
that's not the reason.
it's not allowed because it hurts profits.
yes.Your own treatments they use your blood, but, for research purposes the other stem cells work the best. They have limited the use of aborted fetal cells in the USA.
None. These are ACA enrollees, not Medicaid recipients.How many of those are on expanded Medicaid versus buying a policy?
50%, give or take, of all ACA enrollees are ones on expanded Medicaid. You clearly know NOTHING about Obamacare and how it works.None. These are ACA enrollees, not Medicaid recipients.
Expanded medicaid is different. They are not part of the ACA.50%, give or take, of all ACA enrollees are ones on expanded Medicaid. You clearly know NOTHING about Obamacare and how it works.
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Blue states get hit the hardest with these enrollees as they went 'All-in' on the expansion while red states only partially bought in or didn't buy in at all on this part of the program.
Bullshit! Read the goddamned articles I posted. Expanded Medicaid is part and parcel part of Obamacare and accounts for roughly half of all participants (~14% of the US population total) in Obamacare. That's it. 14% of Americans use Obamacare and 7% of those are on expanded Medicare.Expanded medicaid is different. They are not part of the ACA.