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.