Fall Workshop & Squeezing Out Your Toxins

Jun 26, 2025 11:01 am

Greetings,


I wanted to let you know that our Fall workshop is on the calendar for October 2-5, 2025.


It will be live hands-on excitement using microscopes, meters, measures and more.


Sure, you can sit home and watch your Netflix, but you’ll have way more fun watching Bugs on the Run under the microscope while getting to the bottom of fact and fiction in today’s multiverse of health care.


I’d love for you to join us and if you do, please act quickly to register as our spring and summer events filled up and went to waiting list status rather early.


Note that this will be the last workshop for some time.


Get all the details and link to the signup sheet here:


Workshop Event Info / Registration


 

Anti-Aging for the Rich


Anti-aging is big business. Even bigger if you work with rich folk. In my metro area, there is a company doing Therapeutic Plasma Exchange.


What it is: Plasma is removed through an IV and centrifuged with the goal of extracting harmful substances such as errant proteins that can cause issues. Red blood cells and immune cells are separated from the plasma and returned to the body. The plasma itself is replaced with a saline, vitamin-packed solution to nourish the body.


Cost for one session: $10,000. Don’t worry though, if you want 3 sessions, it is discounted to $24,000 for the package.


This business pitches the service as a great option for anyone aiming to enhance their longevity lifestyle and feel their healthiest. They forget to mention the anyone they are talking about are those that can afford it.


Many can’t. But many can try a cheaper version. Like bloodletting. It’s…


Anti-Aging for the Rest of Us


I am actually serious about that. Quite a few years ago I referenced bloodletting in a newsletter. If you go to the Biomedx blog and search for barbers or bloodletting you will find some of the discussion.


Barbers you will learn, in the early days, were bloodletters in cahoots with surgeons.  


But without bloodletting barbers around today, how do you get rid of things in your blood that you don’t want?


You can become a blood donor.


I recall a story from an individual in one class that had some health issues that just would not clear – until he started donating and getting rid of some of his blood.


When you donate blood, they take a pint.


Over time, your body will replace that pint with new a new pint, void of the bad stuff that went out.


As your body works to replace the lost pint, you want your body chemistry in tip top shape to create the best blood it can.


That means being aware of how to optimize kidney and liver function, how to optimize nighttime autophagy, how to get bound water in your system to be more free water, etc.


How to help the body remove toxins is also important. It is interesting that many people speak of toxins and the need to eliminate them, yet most do not have a clear definition of what a toxin actually is.


To that end, I will provide you with the best definition of a toxin I know:


A toxin is anything with which the body does not have an inherently high enough zeta potential to either overcome or utilize as required.


That’s it. This is a definition that is succinct and based upon science and natural law. To be frank, the odds are high that this definition of a toxin will not be understood by any traditionally trained medical practitioner.


But that’s okay. When they’re ready to understand, there’s always a Biomedx workshop or our online EDU platform they can join.


Bloodletting is something old that worked to a degree. Until some bloodletters of old bled their patients to death. You might say a lack of understanding has its perils.


Nevertheless, as a continual plasma replacement therapy, being a blood donor has its benefits.


Let’s add another old idea to the mix, like


Squeezing out Your Toxins


In the early 1900’s, Sanford Bennett was dying and desperate. He came up with a theory where the body gets old through the accumulation of mineral deposits in the tissues, which finally become stiff and inelastic.


He reasoned that to get rid of these old deposits, he would need to squeeze them out of his system. He developed a series of exercises, all of which could be done in bed first thing in the morning.


The object of his exercises was to contract and then relax all the muscles and tissues to squeeze the mineral deposits out to be carried off in the blood stream.


In a sense, he mastered his own way of doing isometric exercise to an incredible degree. He wrote a book,  Exercising in Bed, in 1907 and 1910, followed by Old Age – Its Cause and Prevention in 1912 detailing his theory, the exercises and application.


It no doubt worked miracles for his own health. His photograph from age 50 to age 72 showed a physical age regression that was most astounding.


What did it cost? Nothing but some time in bed.


So Here’s the Deal


You could come to my town and spend $10k for a single Therapeutic Plasma Exchange session at the aforementioned business.


Or, you could start your own longer term plasma exchange protocol by becoming a regular blood donor (which costs nothing) and starting a dynamic morning exercise ritual to squeeze out your toxins (which also costs nothing).


And with the money you’ve saved, you can take a fraction of that and join our online educational platform while taking our core hands-on workshop where you will discover oodles more anti-aging and biological reset tools to use for yourself, your family, and your clients.


Now that's a deal.


Hope to see you soon!


Steve

1-206-577-0037

 

 

 

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