Episode #85: Russian Laser Conspiracy?
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Dr. Andrew Wells is a chiropractic physician and a co-host of the "Laser Light Show" alongside Dr. Chad Woolner. Their professional journey includes operating a separate business called Simplified Functional Medicine. Dr. Wells has a background in chiropractic education and a deep interest in the multifaceted applications of laser therapy within healthcare.
Episode Summary:In this captivating episode of the "Laser Light Show," Dr. Chad Woolner and Dr. Andrew Wells delve into the intriguing concept of the "Russian Laser Conspiracy." The show captures the essence of how lasers, particularly low-level laser therapy, play a significant role in Russian healthcare—so much so that it's become a staple in most households. Through an engaging narrative, the hosts explore the historical and current impact of laser therapy in Russia, drawing contrasts with its presence in the United States healthcare system.
The discussion sheds light on the extensive research and application of laser therapy in Russia since the 1960s, illuminating how these practices have become ingrained in their medical protocols. Dr. Wells and Dr. Woolner ponder the disparity between the Russian adoption of laser therapy and the more pharmaceutical-driven approach prevalent in the U.S. They debate potential reasons behind the limited mainstream awareness of laser therapy's benefits despite substantial supportive research, hinting at systemic and possibly conspiratorial factors. The dialogue evolves around the potential influence that the profitability of pharmaceuticals has had on healthcare decisions and practices.
Key Takeaways:- Laser therapy is widely used in Russia and has been part of their healthcare system for decades, often deemed more trustworthy than pharmaceuticals.
- There is a cultural and systemic contrast between the Russian and U.S. healthcare systems' adoption and trust in laser therapy versus pharmaceutical solutions.
- The U.S. lags behind in the broad application of laser therapy, potentially due to the significant lobbying power of the pharmaceutical industry.
- Russians' trust in lasers over pharmaceuticals raises questions about the differences in healthcare models and outcomes between Russia and the U.S.
- The episode advocates for broader utilization of laser therapy in various medical fields due to its wide range of applications and benefits.
- "Every single house had a laser... that was just a government-issued laser."
- "It starts with us thinking about things that way. What's not going to happen? Very likely, I wish it would. But us making a plea to the government saying, hey, lasers are going to help Americans live healthier lives, that's going to get knocked down pretty quickly because there's no business."
- "The question is, if this is such a great modality and it works, and it's proven to work, how do you get in the hands of more people?"
- "It's no wonder that all of a sudden all of these doctors are going to be using lasers as part of their kind of standard of care there."
- Erchonia website: Erchonia.com
- Click here to check out the paper "Low Level Laser Therapy in Russia: History, Science & Practice"
- Click here to watch the video discussing the research by Dr. Bruce Lipton on energetic versus biochemical strategies in healthcare.
We invite you to listen to the full episode for a deeper dive into the discussions on laser therapy and its vastly untapped potential in healthcare. Stay tuned for more enlightening content from Dr. Chad Woolner and Dr. Andrew Wells on the "Laser Light Show."
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