S21 E17 - Meet the Doctors Bringing in a Brand New Day as we look into the future of your health
These Doctors Bringing in a Brand New Day and the Future of Your Health

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Cary Hall, America’s Healthcare Advocate
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Episode 2117 notes
This week Dr Carsen, Dr Firouz Daneshgari and Dr Andersen join us on America’s Healthcare Advocate.
What do these 3 Doctors have to do with the Future of your Health?
We will cover everything from helping people regain the ability to walk again, stopping pain and fixing neuropathy all with noninvasive treatments to how it’s done, why it works and what is next in health. Here are some examples:
Dr Andersen: “it doesn't matter whether you have heart failure like your wife Cary, or whether you have Parkinson's, or whether you have had a TBI, there is a disruption in the electromagnetic system of your body”
Dr Firouz: “Neuro20, The new model of neuromodulation, that this Neuro20 is creating”
Dr Carsen’s patient. He’s seen her since she was 11. She suffers from transverse myelitis and is now 23 and in a wheelchair. But then she came to Brand New Day.
Plus, my wife and I recently started using the Neuro20 Suit at home… Me for conditioning and my wife for heart failure. We will tell you all about it in this episode.
Learn more about Brand New Day: https://brandnewdayhealth.com
or Call 833-724-6522
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Episode 2117 Transcript:
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Announcer
And now America's Healthcare Advocate, Cary Hall.
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Cary Hall
Hello, America. Welcome to America's Healthcare Advocate show broadcasting coast to coast across USA. Our producer today, Mr. Garner Cowdrey and Dave Thiessen here in studio with me in the Cumulus studio in Overland Park, Kansas. If you like the broadcast, if you follow the broadcast, you can do that on YouTube and our 15 podcast platforms.
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Cary Hall
So you can click follow. You can subscribe. By the way, there's no charge for that. Or just like us. So up on YouTube, up on the podcast platforms. Please feel free to do that. Today is a little unusual. When I say the doctors are in the house, I've got three doctors in the house this morning. So I want to welcome Doctor Carsen, Doctor Daneshgari, and, Doctor Andersen, welcome to the show.
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Cary Hall
All of you have done the show before. I’m just glad to have you all in here today.
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Dr Andersen
Thank you.
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Cary Hall
So in 19 years of doing this show, Dave, I don't think we ever had three doctors in studio before.
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Dave Thiessen
It's a record.
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Cary Hall
Yeah, this is definitely a record. So, like I said, when I say the doctor's are in the house, I mean, the doctor's are in the house. So what are we going to talk about today?
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Cary Hall
Well, we're going to talk about Brand New Day. The clinic model, how it works. We're going to talk about some of the noninvasive technology that they are using, like the Neuro20 suit. Like the, like the, the red light treatment, and like the WAVi brain scan. We're going to combine all of that into a show that I think you're going to find fascinating.
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Cary Hall
Let me just start with a little something here. So, you know, I always say when I do these shows, whether it's a Blue Cross product or it's Focus Hearing or something like Brand New Day, I don't put people on the air here that I don't use the product or believe in the product. Well, I bought a Neuro20 suit, okay.
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Cary Hall
And, my wife and I are using it. I have to tell you, it's pretty remarkable. I've never done anything quite like this. I know a lot of you know that. I've talked about my, habits in the past. I am a gym rat, so, you know, I'm in the gym at least three days a week.
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Cary Hall
But this suit is absolutely remarkable, and I'm not using it for anything other than training and conditioning. But my wife, as many of you know, I've. I've talked about it on air, suffers from heart failure. And we are convinced that this suit is going to make a big difference for her. Hence, she is using it. So, again, you know, like I said, when I, when, when I put something on the air here, there's a reason for it.
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Cary Hall
I believe in the product. I endorse the product and usually I use the product, and I most definitely am using it now. So let's just start out Doctor Andersen with Brand New Day. This is a brand new concept.
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Dr Andersen
It is
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Cary Hall
so let's just start right there and kind of fill the audience in on how Brand New Day works and these technologies that I was talking about, doctor.
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Dr Andersen
Well, I think when we hear about things beginning, it's a Brand New Day. We will oftentimes say that, moniker, so to speak. And that's exactly what we are doing here. It's a Brand New Day in integrative health care, and that means we are taking the best of every technology that we can get our hands on to help people heal.
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Dr Andersen
And that includes nutrition, supplementation, bioidentical hormone replacement therapy. It may mean moving their medications around a bit or helping with some of that. But key on top of that are the therapies of Neuro20, the suit that you just mentioned. And it is a FDA approved medical device. So it does require a prescription from a physician or nurse practitioner.
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Dr Andersen
And the basis of that really is that it is stimulating brain derived neurotrophic factor, which is essentially a process of regenerating the nervous system and re-coordinating the nervous system. And it doesn't matter whether you have heart failure like your wife, or whether you have Parkinson's, or whether you have had a TBI, there is a disruption in the electromagnetic system of your body.
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Dr Andersen
There's a great book out called The Heart Speaks that is about how the heart actually drives the body. It is an electromagnetic device. And so when we can improve the signature, that electromagnetic signature in the body, the heart can improve. In addition to that, then we also have some red and blue light therapy with infrared that helps to stimulate blood flow in the area and helps to stimulate further healing.
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Dr Andersen
If we have chronic pain, if we have non healing ulcers or something, that has actually damaged the tissue physically. And then our evaluation, the WAVi, which is a special EEG that looks at what's the functioning of the brain. And it's a fabulous tool for either telling us we have had a concussion or a TBI, which really is a big problem in sports today.
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Dr Andersen
It's a big problem in the military. It's a big problem in our first responders are from explosions and so on. And the problem is, is that standard medical evaluations for TBI or for the return to play are insufficient to really give us the safety that we need. And the statistics show about 35% of athletes that are supposed to return to play.
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Dr Andersen
If we do a WAVi on them, their body says they're not ready to go. Their brain says it's not ready to go. So a Brand New Day means we're putting all of these things together for whatever it is that that person is suffering from helping to restore homeostasis.
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Cary Hall
So the key word in it, when you started this segment was word integrated.
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Dr Andersen
Yes.
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Cary Hall
Our health care system, Doctor Carsen, Doctor Firouz. We'll certainly talk about this later in the show is not integrated. That's correct. You go see this physician. Whatever they're doing is isolated to that practice that they send you over to a specialist that's isolated to that practice. A is not talking to B. B is not talking to C. And when you try to pull the results together from seeing multiple physicians, it's like it's very, very complicated and very difficult.
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Cary Hall
The big difference here because Lauren has gone to the clinic, that's how we started this before we bought the suit was she actually went there and did the work in the clinic. Was the fact that all of this comes together. But but the other piece to that is when you talked about WAVi, and before we go to break here, you have a way to measure the result.
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Cary Hall
Correct. This is not conjecture. This is not we think it's working. This is we have actual measurement device. So quickly before we go to break we got about two minutes here. Talk about how you're able to measure the results of using these other tools, doctor.
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Dr Andersen
Well, the WAVi is as I said, it's an EEG. It's measuring a P300, which is a primary brain wave. And what it's doing is it's looking at one. How is that wave integrated throughout the brain? And we know that there's different components of the brain that do different things physically with our body. And as well as then there's certain parts of the brain that have to do with how we speak, how we think, how we remember, and all of those kinds of things.
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Dr Andersen
The WAVi gives us a picture of what area of the brain is functioning like it’s supposed to what area of the brain is not functioning like it's supposed to. And then how is that integrated that then we look at that and we say, oh, well, that correlates to that person's physical ailment. This is what we need to do then in order to evaluate that.
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Dr Andersen
Well, then when we put them in the suit, we have that baseline to tell us how is the brain functioning. We put them in the suit for a while, and then we come back and redo their WAVi, the WAVi changes. And the real interesting thing about it is the suit is on your body. We didn't put the suit on your head, the suits on your body.
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Dr Andersen
And so the the unique aspect of this is you're getting a feedback through the central nervous system, the spine back into the brain to reintegrate the brain.
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Cary Hall
It's quite remarkable. And when I come back from the break, we're going to go to Doctor Firouz, and he's going to talk about what he just did in Albania, of all places. So this is going to get quite interesting. The website, if you want information, you want to learn more as you listened to Doctor Andersen describe that: BrandNewDayKC.com.
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Cary Hall
BrandNewDayKC.com is the website. Stay tuned. We'll be right back after the break. The doctors are in the house. You're listening to America's Healthcare Advocate broadcasting here on the HIA Radio Network. Coast to coast across USA. We've got more. Don't go anywhere.
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Cary Hall
You. Welcome back. You're listening to America's Healthcare Advocate show, broadcasting coast to coast across the USA. Here on the HIA Radio Network. You can find out more about us by going to the website AmericasHealthcareAdvocate.com. I get a lot of emails up there. I answer each and every one of them. So if you want to contact me about something you heard on the show or a topic you'd like to have discussed, please feel free to do so.
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Cary Hall
Or if you just need help with something, reach out to us. We'd be happy to do that. My producers today Mr. Dave Thiessen, who's behind the cameras and puts up all these shows on our YouTube channel and podcast planner channel. Weather and Garner Cowdrey here in the Cumulus studios handling all the work, on our production board as we get this show out across the air.
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Cary Hall
Now, you know, it's interesting, we've done three of these shows so far. We've had people from Washington DC come in here to get treatment at Brand New Day. We've had people from Mississippi and here we've had people from California in here. So we've got people from across the country who are seeing the how this works and the difference that it makes.
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Cary Hall
We had a gentleman in here, I believe he was from Washington, DC who came into the studio. I noticed he had a little bit of a limp, and he sat down and we told his story with Doctor Andersen, it was quite fascinating. He had “drop foot”. All right. And as a result of the treatment at Brand New Day, he is walking like he doesn't have drop foot.
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Cary Hall
He's got a bit of a of a of a limp, if you will. But from where he was before, where he couldn't do anything but use a walker. It has changed. So anywhere in the country, if you're looking for help, you want to have a conversation with Doctor Andersen or Steve Sanborn. Please feel free to give them a call at (833) 724-6522 or their website.
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Cary Hall
BrandNewDayKC.com. That's BrandNewDayKC.com. All right, Doctor Firouz, I can't believe you actually went to Albania with this and brought the suit. Talk about your charitable work that you do there and how you actually went there. Took the Neuro20 and what you did with the doctors.
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Dr Firouz Daneshgari
Good to see you, Cary.
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Cary Hall
Great to have you back.
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Dr Firouz Daneshgari
So, as we were discussing before the show, I do a, have a charity called MD Aid. Medical Doctor aid. That, provides charity services to, people who are less privileged. And, I have focused on Albania over the past few years. So, I want to kind of set up a tone of a cautious here, though.
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Dr Firouz Daneshgari
I'm at the heart I'm a scientist. I have, you know, been awarded been privileged to be awarded from NIH for multiple years. So for me, was really a scientific journey. In the scientific journey, you start with, with a theory, with a hypothesis. And the hypothesis on this case is really the, the new model of neuromodulation, that this Neuro20 is creating.
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Dr Firouz Daneshgari
We've known about the effect of neuromodulation for about 30, 40 years now. The simplest one or the easiest one was the heart pacemakers. Many Americans, they it's really a neuromodulation of the heart electrical system. Our body communicates, through three, kind of, mechanics: Chemical we use that to create pharmacies, there is a Mechanicals and then Electrical.
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Dr Firouz Daneshgari
And if you go to the physiology of the cell there's a concept called action potential. You literally can measure the balances between electrical impulses inside and outside the cells. So the neuromodulation over the past 30 years has expanded to other parts. I was privileged to use the neuromodulation, for some bladder dysfunction in my field, in urology, back in, early 20s at Cleveland Clinic.
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Dr Firouz Daneshgari
And, so in this case, I had a case of a Parkinson-like syndrome, person who was a young fellow who was exposed to explosion. And he had this tremor on the left side. And, he was on maximum medical therapy. And the next step for him to was consider what is called a deep brain stimulator, which is a neuromodulator, an electrode is put into hypothalamus to.
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Dr Firouz Daneshgari
And it has shown some good results, across the country. So to me, the theory was, can I basically help this, fellow with a lesser invasive device? And so the point of scientific cautious here is, that is how the science works. There's how we go from unknown to known. We start with case studies. We see some, early evidence that this is working.
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Dr Firouz Daneshgari
You know, there's a famous case of study. I say is Doctor Cushing, who is buried in Cleveland. He was a neurosurgeon. He discovered one of the most important clinical entities we call Cushing's syndrome. By seeing about 5 or 6 patients who came to him. They had moon face, hunched back. And he realized they have tumor in his, in, you know, in their brain.
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Dr Firouz Daneshgari
So these are, the cases we were discussing here, they are case studies. So I want to give a warning on that. The next level is the case control studies. And after that is the randomized trials where we go and basically, prove the concept compared to a standard of therapy. And that is the second, that's the first one.
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Dr Firouz Daneshgari
The second point I want to say that Neuro20 is FDA cleared. That is a difference between FDA cleared and approved. FDA cleared means the FDA through a mechanics of 510. Basically they have said, you're, exempt. You're exempt from the approval and so forth. So with that concept, the concept of neuromodulation that Neuro20 is exploring that you have multiple, basically neurostimulation part to reawaken the, the brain or the neurocirculatory pathways that have been either disturbed, dysfunctional or has gone away in the case of stroke, right, so forth.
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Dr Firouz Daneshgari
So I, took this in and within about, two weeks of this doing the Neuro20 stimulation, we have seen significant improvement in the tremor of the hand and the walking and, posture of this gentleman. And there's a video which is very remarkable. So, here, I'm here actually to discuss the next level, with Doctor Carsen to see how we can start reducing the medication that this gentleman is taking.
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Dr Firouz Daneshgari
So if this continues to basically persist, it's really a remarkable result. That we have gained a, a noninvasive method of treating a condition that used to have a lot of, expensive and, invasive treatment options.
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Cary Hall
You know, it's interesting when you described the option for his first treatment that was going to be a surgically implanted device.
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Dr Firouz Daneshgari
Correct.
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Cary Hall
Okay. And and instead of having to do that right, the Neuro20 Suit was able to show results in a matter of two weeks without any type of invasive device. I mean, when I look at what this suit can do, the red light blue light therapy, the other things are combined.
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Cary Hall
I think the key factor that he attracts people to is one of the key factors is it is noninvasive, right? Yeah. You're you're not taking a medication. You're not having a surgery. You're able to do these things and as Doctor Andersen talked about measurable results, doctor.
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Dr Firouz Daneshgari
Right. But again I want to put a, word of cautious here is again, this patient had a what we call the Parkinson like syndrome. So he was exposed to a massive explosion. And this tremor is started after that. The question of how much of this applies to all the Parkinson conditions.
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Cary Hall
Well, that's a different topic.
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Dr Firouz Daneshgari
Different topics and so forth. So these are the stages of the basicly scientific advancement. But so far, the case studies proves the, the theory that this could be a very active alternative for patients with Parkinson's.
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Cary Hall
And I think that's what we're seeing and we’ll talk about some of those. We've had some Parkinson's patients use this suit and have some amazing results. And we'll talk about that in some of the other segments. We come back from the break. We're going to talk with Doctor Carsen, and now we're going to talk about a condition called transfers mellitus.
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Cary Hall
I do not know what that is, but we're going to find out okay. And how Neuro20 is being used to treat that person with transverse myelitis. I hope I'm pronouncing that correctly. We'll be right back after the break. If you want information on Brand New Day, the phone number (833) 724-6522 or BrandNewDayKC.com is website.
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Cary Hall
They're happy to help you any place in the country. Give them a call. Stay tuned. We'll be right back after the break. Here on America's Healthcare Advocate.
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Cary Hall
Welcome back. You're listening to America's Healthcare Advocate show, broadcasting coast to coast on the HIA Radio Network. You can find out more about us for. Contact us using the website. AmericasHealthcareAdvocate.com. You'll listen to this show. Listen to the level of expertise in this room. We've got three doctors here that have talked about this in terms that are really quite remarkable.
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Cary Hall
If you want to share this with somebody, maybe, you know, somebody that's having issues, maybe they've got Parkinson's, maybe they've got M.S., we're going to talk about that. Maybe they've got some other conditions. You might share the podcast with them or share the YouTube broadcast with them. We have had people come in here from all over the country for treatment.
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Cary Hall
They are finding some remarkable results and the program at Brand New Day works exceptionally well because, as Doctor Andersen described it, is integrated health care. It's not a one off. This is an integrated program that works. I know it works because my wife is doing it. All right. Let's switch to Doctor Carsen, how are you Doctor Carsen.
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Dr Carsen
Hey. Thank you.
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Cary Hall
Thank you for coming up here from Mississippi.
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Dr Carsen
Yeah, thank you, glad to be here today.
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Cary Hall
You didn’t fly in here from Albania, did you?
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Dr Carsen
No.
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Cary Hall
You flew in from Cleveland? That's right, alright. Welcome back. It's been a while.
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Dr Carsen
Yes. It has.
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Cary Hall
Okay, so let's talk first of all to define what transverse myelitis is. So for the audience understand that. And then let's talk about this case right.
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Dr Carsen
Thank you as well. It's a rare condition. This is, young lady client of mine. They reached out to me for help. Her family did, she was diagnosed with transverse myelitis at the age of 11. She's now 23. And what it is, is an, inflammation. Anytime, anytime. You say itis at the end of a word.
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Dr Carsen
Thank you. Inflammation. Okay. And so, there's a, what's called a myelin sheath that surrounds our spinal cord protective sheath around the spinal cord. And basically what transverse myelitis is, is an inflammation of that myelin sheath. An inflammatory condition that, affects our ability to be able to function normally, particularly to walk normally, to be able to move around, like, you know, we do like you and I do, you know, we stand up, we walk around, we move around freely like we want to.
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Dr Carsen
Well she's pretty much bound to a wheelchair most of the time. She can use a walker, for limited mobility. But, but yeah, that's it, that's, it, it's very sad, too, that, this happened to a young child like this and put her in that kind of state.
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Cary Hall
You identify condition. You got her here to Brand New Day. Talk about what happened after that.
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Dr Carsen
Yeah, yeah. Well, you know, in working with her, and helping correct some nutritional deficiencies that she was struggling with, with her particular condition. Steve, in the process of all that in me working with her, Steve was feeding me these stories, telling me all these amazing things that were happening. A Brand New Day, clinic.
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Dr Carsen
Here in KC, that, he was seeing it with people using the, Neuro20 suit. They were using, the firefly light therapy. And I was, I was thinking, you know, this young lady could benefit from this tremendously. I believe. So I talked to her and her family about it, and they made the decision to come here and spend a week, at the clinic getting therapy every day. You know, of course, you don't know, you hope and you pray that, you know, a person is going to get results.
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Dr Carsen
I was, I was overjoyed with the results that she got.
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Cary Hall
What were the results?
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Dr Carsen
Yeah, well, she began to move parts of her body and, more freely that she couldn't move before, I think, well, the first thing to Steve, reported to me, was her ability to be able to move her foot back and forth. She could not do that. And, that was, you know, I think within the third day of her therapy, she was moving her foot.. She was able to begin to raise her arms up, that she couldn't do before.
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Dr Carsen
And, those kind of things, were happening. And by the end of the week, she was able to take quite a few steps down the hallway in the clinic without her walker.
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Cary Hall
So I want to make sure I understand this. So she was confined to a wheelchair? If she was, having a good day, maybe the walker. Yeah. But by the end of a week of treatment, she was able to stand up and walk down a hallway like a normal person would walk.
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Dr Carsen
Yes.
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Cary Hall
That's remarkable. Yeah. That's one week of treatment. Yes. She was in the clinic every day doing this. And she had that result.
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Dr Carsen
Yeah.
00;22;49;02 - 00;22;50;28
Cary Hall
That, that that is remarkable. Yeah.
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Dr Carsen
And I've continued to work with her and, we've been, getting her back into the Neuro20 suit. We're hoping to be able to get, Firefly, therapy there and back in Mississippi sometime in the near future. You know, it's an unfortunate thing. There's no practitioners in our state right now that are using either one of these amazing tools.
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Cary Hall
Sounds Like you got an opening for a new job. Yeah.
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Dr Carsen
Well, I'm working on that. Yeah. But, but, yeah. And, the, the, the progress that she saw here, she's maintained most of that. That's amazing. Yeah. Even without getting the dual therapy every day, she still maintains.
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Cary Hall
She’s using Neuro 20 now at home. Yeah, yeah. And I want to point out that that when I talked in the opening segment about doing this, we bought the whole Neuro20 kit, we bought the computer, we bought the two suits, the whole nine yards. And Laurie and I are using and it's not difficult. I mean, if I can do it, a chimpanzee can probably do it.
00;23;48;26 - 00;24;03;22
Cary Hall
Okay. That's about my level of expertise when it comes to anything to do with computers. But it, it's like an iPad. The thing is amazing. It's very simple to do. I did it on my own yesterday. Normally, I had Laurie set it up for me, but I actually did it myself yesterday and I didn't screw it up.
00;24;03;22 - 00;24;20;25
Cary Hall
So I was pretty impressed with that. Doctor Andersen let's go back to something. So now we've seen two different cases here. We've talked about we have had people with Parkinson's. We have had people that that are dealing with M.S. Let's talk about some of those specific results. As we wound up on this segment a little bit.
00;24;21;02 - 00;24;44;04
Dr Andersen
Yeah, it's really been exciting. The a quite a variety of people, actually. I can't just say that we're all we're seeing as someone who's wheelchair bound or something of that nature. We've had people come to us who have had, well, what the conventional system would say. Oh, well, you've got to have back surgery because you have some kind of spinal stenosis because of a disc.
00;24;44;07 - 00;25;09;12
Dr Andersen
We had one lady come in that way. She was told she was going to have to have surgery. She had significant, sciatica as well as foot drop because of a nerve pinch. And clinically we would say, okay, that's a mechanical issue. You're going to have to have surgery in order to relieve that mechanical imposition on your spine.
00;25;09;15 - 00;25;33;02
Dr Andersen
However, she didn't want to have to do that. She came in. She used the Neuro20. And over several months she got to the point where not only did she not have any peripheral neuropathy, she had no nerve, or no foot drop. And she had no pain. She had no sciatic pain. And I just saw her a month ago and we are about eight months out.
00;25;33;09 - 00;26;10;06
Dr Andersen
She still has no pain. She still has no foot drop. And it's it's amazing to me that you can do something that we think. And the MRI showed was a mechanical problem. Now the symptoms are all gone from that just with the Neuro20 suit. So the number of foot drop patients we've had a number of people that have, chronic pain problems, like the sciatic, like radiculopathy down the arms because the neck issues or we actually have had an Alzheimer's patient as well.
00;26;10;11 - 00;26;34;18
Dr Andersen
And when he first came into us, he was, unable to remember names. His personality had changed. He was swearing at his wife. He had was mean to her. Those things that we often see with Alzheimer's advanced patients very, very unfortunate. And so she was grasping at straws because there's really nothing other than putting him into an institution which she was not about to do.
00;26;34;20 - 00;26;57;09
Dr Andersen
Well, long story short, we're out several months. She admits he's no longer swearing at her. His personality has come back. He's joking with her. He can sit down and carry on a regular conversation with her. His memory is much improved. It's not back to normal, but his memory is much improved. He remembers the staff now, who they are, calls him by names.
00;26;57;12 - 00;27;28;25
Dr Andersen
His ambulation has markedly improved. This is a man who's in his 80s. So we're not talking about a 23 year old. That was previously talked about. We're talking about an elderly man. And we know that it takes longer for, as you get older, to heal. And so we've been able to address all of those things, again, with an integrative approach, though, because we're doing some nutrition or doing some dietary things as well as the suit and part of the suit that I want to talk about as well.
00;27;28;25 - 00;27;49;17
Dr Andersen
And this is, Doctor Cronin, who is a pharm. He is a, physical therapist. Doctor, has helped us improve the effect of the suit by integrating appropriate physical therapy with the activity of the suit.
00;27;49;17 - 00;27;51;02
Cary Hall
He did he did a show with us. He was quite remarkable on the whole thing.
00;27;51;04 - 00;27;51;27
Cary Hall
Absolutely.
00;27;51;29 - 00;28;12;03
Dr Andersen
And that has become really a game changer for us with a lot of people, because it's not a matter of just putting the suit on and being there. It's that, okay, if we can identify your specific, deficits, we then tailor the exercises to those specific deficits. So the suit helps with that.
00;28;12;08 - 00;28;31;16
Cary Hall
It is remarkable. And I will tell you, that's exactly what Lauren, my wife is doing now. Steve set up a program with doctor for her. She's using that program now that she did this morning before I left the house. They can integrate this thing. They can set it up so that it works specifically for you. If you know someone that's having issues like this.
00;28;31;16 - 00;28;53;17
Cary Hall
We've talked about a host of things here. Give them a call, have a conversation, learn what they can do. The phone number is (833) 724-6522 the website's BrandNewDayKC.com. We come back to the break, we'll wrap it up and we'll learn about how they're ahead of the of the MAHA movement the Make America Healthy Again movement.
00;28;53;17 - 00;29;10;09
Cary Hall
We're going to talk about that. We come back from the break. Stay tuned. You're listening to America's Healthcare Advocate Broadcasting here on the HIA Radio Network, coast to coast across the USA.
00;29;10;12 - 00;29;28;13
Cary Hall
Welcome back to America's Healthcare Advocate Show Broadcasting coast to coast across USA here on the HIA Radio Network. You know, this is a unique show. As I said earlier when we started, I think, Dave and I've done this for I don't know how long, but it's been 19 years on the air and I've never had three doctors in studio at the same time.
00;29;28;15 - 00;29;59;17
Cary Hall
This is very unusual. I hope you're listening to this and taking advantage of the information that these three gentlemen are bringing forward to in three very different fields that they work in, but how they're all coming together to talk about this process and how it can benefit people that have these kinds of issues, regardless of whether it's stroke or whether it's a Parkinson's issue or whether it's something, along the line of transverse myelitis or whatever the case may be, it's worth exploring and seeing if they can make a difference.
00;29;59;17 - 00;30;19;27
Cary Hall
You heard Doctor Andersen talk about a woman whose husband had advanced Alzheimer's and the differences that he has made in becoming somewhat more normal than he was before, the angry behavior. These are the kinds of things that happen with advanced Alzheimer's. So there are a myriad of things that can be done to help people with these, with these technologies.
00;30;20;04 - 00;30;44;01
Cary Hall
Well, I'm urging you to take a minute and pick up the phone and give them a call. If somebody in your family or friend of yours is dealing with this. (833) 724-6522. It's BrandNewDayKC.com That's the website. BrandNewDaykc.com. They'll be happy to chat with you. So let's talk about the MAHA Movement and you better tell folks what that is first.
00;30;44;01 - 00;30;44;24
Cary Hall
Doctor Andersen.
00;30;44;26 - 00;31;16;14
Dr Andersen
Make America Healthy Again. It was coined by RFK Jr. really. There was an executive order that Trump put out in February that the HHS secretary, Robert F Kennedy Jr, had to put out a report on the Make America Healthy Status of the United States. That report came out last month. It was 73 pages. I read it through a couple times, made notes on through it, and the.
00;31;16;14 - 00;31;17;05
Cary Hall
Are we healthy.?
00;31;17;08 - 00;31;18;22
Dr Andersen
We are absolutely not healthy.
00;31;18;22 - 00;31;19;17
Dr Andersen
We spend over
00;31;19;18 - 00;31;22;26
Cary Hall
Doctor Firouz will tell you the same thing. Doctor Carsen would tell you the same thing.
00;31;22;27 - 00;32;08;14
Dr Andersen
Oh yeah, it's a mess. We spend the United States spends twice or more per patient for health care, and we rank last of all of the developed countries in the world, in our health, in our life expectancy, as well as our trend. We're continuing to get worse. We're moving further down the scale. So the next part of the executive order is that by August, RFK Jr. has to now come out with an action plan for addressing what's going on with the health care, with the health of Americans, and part of the MAHA report stated that industry capture is a big problem.
00;32;08;16 - 00;32;29;26
Dr Andersen
Industry capture and medicine industry capture in our agencies like the FDA, like the EPA, like the USDA, NIH, and so on and so forth. Okay, so the answer to that is, is then try to clean house and you basically have to get a sledgehammer to do that, which is kind of in the works. There's a lot of gnashing of teeth and all that kind of stuff.
00;32;29;28 - 00;32;52;24
Dr Andersen
About that. But the problem is, and my wife and I Lisa, were in Washington, D.C. last week, we both made presentations in the, Russell Building of the Senate. I'm the vice chair of the Wellness and Nutrition Committee, and she's vice chair of the Chronic Disease Committee. And we made presentations. We, talked to a number of our legislators or actually, they're staffing people.
00;32;52;27 - 00;33;17;05
Dr Andersen
And what's happening is that it's a very difficult process because it appears, in my opinion, it appears we're only replacing one industry capture for another industry capture, not really solving the problem. And I think Doctor Firouz said it excellently here just a minute ago.
00;33;17;09 - 00;33;18;01
Cary Hall
Off the air, it was you two going back and forth.
00;33;19;07 - 00;33;49;09
Dr Andersen
We were having a conversation about that. And really the answer to this is we don't need to research how to solve the MAHA problem, whether it's regenerative agriculture or whether its regenerative medicine. As we've been talking about on this show, a number of times, we have the answers, and it's a matter of implementing those. And it's through private industry, private consultants, independent consultants like Doctor Firous, myself, Doctor Carsen, Doctor Cronin and so forth.
00;33;49;12 - 00;34;11;02
Dr Andersen
And it's also about direct responsibility of the patient for taking it on in other words, direct pay. That's what's happening. That's what you see happening, where it is being applied successfully in industry around the world. We're not just talking about here either.
00;34;11;05 - 00;34;27;06
Cary Hall
Doc, first talk a little bit because this is this we've had, I think, four shows now, on on the guardianship program as we go to as we wrap it up here, expand a little bit on what, what Doctor Andersen just talked about and why the three of you sitting here represent that model, right?
00;34;27;09 - 00;34;50;22
Dr Firouz Daneshgari
First, I want to congratulate the Trump administration and bring in the MAHA movement to light because it is the time to act for us, to us, as we all agree, the chronic conditions in 21st century: obesity, diabetes, cardiovascular, muscular. You are the public enemy number one. As far as I'm concerned, is like the infectious disease of the 20th century.
00;34;50;24 - 00;35;23;03
Dr Firouz Daneshgari
We have the scientific tools and insights, how to eliminate or prevent them. It's just a matter of the political decision for us to do that. There are discussions on how we can do that, but there's no question that, there is a significant gap between a lifespan and the health-span, which could be the topic of another conversation here that the US is showing the big gap between we may be living longer because we eliminate the chronic and the infectious diseases of the past century because of the burden of the chronic conditions.
00;35;23;03 - 00;35;43;22
Dr Firouz Daneshgari
The five that I named, we are living actually those years with misery and in the doctor's office, and they keep increasing our health care cost. We just saw the parade of the Army. I'll tell you, we spent five times more than our defense budget on our health care, and we are the last one in this, the developed countries, in terms of this.
00;35;43;24 - 00;36;11;12
Dr Firouz Daneshgari
So we have a very expensive mispriced concept. And for every year that we can expand the lifespan healthy that is worth over $300 trillion, $300 trillion. So this is not a matter of not only the matter of quality of life, of our nation, is the matter of the health of our economy in the 21st century. The health is the new wealth.
00;36;11;14 - 00;36;13;04
Dr Firouz Daneshgari
And that is what we can discuss later.
00;36;13;07 - 00;36;35;01
Cary Hall
And we will discuss that. And again, you know, as we wrap this up today and I hope you've listened to this, getting three doctors in here with their level of expertise and bringing in information to you, the system that he just talked about, direct pay using, using doctors that are outside of the system in terms of insurance and the rest of it, that's what we're talking about here.
00;36;35;05 - 00;36;56;14
Cary Hall
That's Brand New Day. Okay. And these these programs are not you're not going to find these in a hospital system. You're typically not going to find them. In a, in a large group of physicians because it's not embraced by them. It's a different model, but it's a model that works. And we and that's why we've done these shows and testimonials to it.
00;36;56;14 - 00;37;18;27
Cary Hall
And I urge you, if you have anybody in your family, your friends, your church, whatever the case may be, your coworkers, they're dealing with any of these issues that you think they could they can help with. Please pick up the phone, give them a call (833) 724-6522. It's BrandNewDayKC.com is the website. Thank you all for doing this.
00;37;18;27 - 00;37;36;09
Cary Hall
From traveling here from different parts of the country and being here today to make this happen. And now I leave you with this thought from Doctor Albert Einstein, the one who follows the crowd, they usually get no further than the crowd. The one who walks alone is likely to find himself in places no one has ever been. Remember, friends, it's a funny thing about life.
00;37;36;09 - 00;37;51;02
Cary Hall
If you refuse to accept anything but the very best, you most often get it. Thank you for listening to America's Healthcare Advocate show broadcasting coast to coast across USA. Goodbye America.
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