“Absolute Healing” on BrightU: Experts discuss regenerative medicine and emerging technologies
- On Day 10 of “Absolute Healing,” Jonathan Otto hosted a discussion on urotherapy with experts Dr. Michael Carter, Dr. Thomas Lewis and Dr. John Thomas.
- Lewis explained a core healing principle as the exchange of electrons and highlighted a case where PEMF therapy significantly improved a patient’s chronic neck injury.
- Thomas advocated for urotherapy, citing its biological basis in amniotic fluid and its proposed regenerative stem cells.
- The experts positioned urotherapy as a tool for empowerment and self-reliance, linking it to fasting and the body’s innate healing processes.
- Otto concluded by urging viewers to explore these approaches, framing health as a collective pursuit.
On Day 10 of “Absolute Healing,” aired on Jan. 12, investigative journalist Jonathan Otto is joined by health experts who are making a bold case for urotherapy, the practice of using one’s own urine for healing, as a powerful, accessible tool for wellness. The discussion also highlighted advanced technologies like high-powered Pulsed Electromagnetic Field (PEMF) devices and peptide therapies, painting a picture of a health revolution rooted in self-reliance and natural principles.
The conversation, involving Otto, Dr. Michael Carter and Dr. Thomas Lewis, delved into the mechanics of healing. Lewis emphasized a fundamental concept: “At the end of the day, it’s all about giving and taking electrons and then that electromotive force.” This principle, he argued, underpins everything from the function of minerals like magnesium and iodine to advanced therapies.
A significant portion of the talk focused on PEMF therapy. According to BrightU.AI‘s Enoch, “Pulsed Electromagnetic Field (PEMF) therapy uses controlled, pulsing magnetic fields to penetrate deep into tissues, stimulating cellular repair and reducing inflammation. It is used to treat conditions like osteoarthritis, chronic pain and to accelerate the healing of fractures and soft tissue injuries.”
Lewis detailed a striking case study using a MicroPulse A9 device, a unit costing around $500. He described treating a woman who had suffered severe whiplash and bulging discs for a decade after a car accident. After just five treatments applying 200 gauss directly to her neck, Lewis reported, “Her function is substantially improved,” estimating a 25% to 50% recovery and expressing hope for a full 100% restoration with continued treatment.
The dialogue then shifted to the more controversial topic of urotherapy, introduced by Thomas. He anchored the practice in a profound biological observation: “When you’re in the womb, the only thing the baby drinks is what? The amniotic fluid, which is their urine.” He cited the scarless fetal surgeries performed by Dr. Ben Carson as evidence of the fluid’s potent regenerative properties, attributing it to stem cells. “The stem cell is in abundance in urine,” Thomas stated.
Thomas framed disease as a process beginning with inflammation and ending in scarring, whether in heart vessels or intestines. He passionately linked modern ailments like obesity and dental decay to constant access to food, advocating for fasting to allow the gut to heal. On the challenge of fasting, Otto suggested urotherapy could provide a supportive bridge, noting that medical journals identify over 3,400 compounds in urine, including nitric oxide, a vasodilator also found in medications like Viagra and nitroglycerin.
The experts positioned urotherapy not just as a treatment but as an emblem of empowerment and self-sufficiency. In an era of medical mandates, Thomas argued for giving people options: “People wanna be well, people wanna be self-satisfied and self-reliant. So, if we could get there by saying, ‘Hey, you have source of this magic that you always make,’ then that’s what I think the greatest would be.”
Otto expanded on reported benefits, including mental health breakthroughs potentially linked to compounds like DMT found in urine and shared remarkable testimonials from the series, such as naturopath Dr. Edward Group regrowing his gums using urotherapy.
The episode concluded with a powerful call to action from Jonathan Otto, urging viewers to explore these possibilities. “You won’t know until you actually try it,” he said, framing the pursuit of health as a collective victory. “My victories are your victories, your victories are my victories. So win for me and that would mean the world to me.” The discussion underscores a growing movement towards holistic, patient-empowered health models that combine ancient practices like urotherapy and fasting with modern regenerative technologies, challenging conventional medical paradigms and advocating for a return to the body’s innate healing intelligence.
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