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Chip Littlejohn & Some Science

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Okay. Good morning, everyone. This is simple. John from Beanie Health Company. And Marcy and I are traversing Nebraska on interstate 80 from west to east today to go down and see my sister and our dad, our daughter. And so that's always an exciting trip. And you come to find out that it takes pretty much all day to cross Nebraska. If you live in almost in Wyoming and you drive all the way across almost in Iowa. So It is Wednesday, and on Wednesday we have the ABINI product sizzle call, and I have some things prepared. I always like to spend the last couple of hours right before the call, really getting things crisp in my mind. Today I didn't do that because I was doing this. Let's see how this goes. What I did today is I focused on a real interesting little simple statement, but it's a powerful and important one. One of the most important molecules in our body has to do with the flexibility, the elasticity of our circulatory system. And it is called nitric oxide. So the, formula for it is NO. N2O is laughing gas, which is nitrous oxide. And you can use that to, put in an engine to make... Instead of a turbocharger supercharger, you can use nitrous oxide, but this is important. It's a single and a single. Oh, nitric oxide. And it's very interesting because it's a gas, but it isn't a persistent gas to the point that you could, supplement it somehow you couldn't breathe it to supplement it. You couldn't, take a capsule that was directly nitric oxide, so you have to be supportive and protective of it. Interestingly enough, it's made by the lining of our circulatory system, which is called the endothelium. We think of ourselves as being covered with skin, but interestingly enough, we're actually covered inside and out, and each organ is covered inside and out. And in this case, we're talking about the endothelium, which is the lining. Of the inside of the blood vessels, and it makes nitric oxide, which is used instantaneously. It's lifespan is just a couple of seconds. It's made, does it's job, and, has converted within a couple of seconds. And the guy that, began to realize the importance of it, wound up getting a Nobel Prize. And one of the, tragic things about me, traveling instead of studying this morning. I did go for a couple of hours, twice, learning about, this topic. But, I don't have at the tip of my tongue the name of the guy that, got the Nobel Prize, or the guy I'll talk about later who got the Nobel Prize for coming up with satin drugs. So probably a whole bunch of you just turned up your nose at satin drugs, and wisely Essentially, it's very important, and you think about, the elasticity of your blood vessels having to do with, absorbing, the shock or allowing the, blood to go through because it's pulse, your heart's beating and it pulses, interesting thing about blood pressure that I have learned because I was a person who, since I was very young, have to be attentive to my blood pressure. I've never, used, I used one pill one time for it and I went out on a bike ride, and when I went on the bike ride, I was with a couple of guys that were real fast. I was pretty fast myself, and my heart would not rev up. It would go over 100 beats per minute. And I thought, oh, I guess I can see how that works. It doesn't let your heart respond to a need. Your blood pressure should respond to a need. And so I thought, I'm going to, do like we all do here. I'm going to do the best I can to... Do healthy things instead of that kind of a intervention, but it's interesting to note that as we breathe when we breathe in our blood pressure, actually comes up a little bit to take advantage of the breath and as we breathe out each breath, each and every breath. It's variable. It reduces a little bit. And so we tend to, if we get lazy, we breathe very shallow. We don't use the entire depth of our lungs, so we don't breathe all the way in and all the way out. It's a wonderful little exercise to just take full breaths. Use all the in and all the out. And, pretty soon your mind will take over on the automatic side. But if you, want to demonstrate to you how, yourself, how effective that little exercise is in reducing, your blood pressure, Just sit in a calm place. It's easy to get up a blood pressure cuff that does everything for you and calculates the numbers. You can just take it over and over again, and as you take it, just take, do that breathing. Big, big breaths, all the way in, all the way out. And you'll see that you're able to bring it down intentionally, in a very few minutes. And that's just an interesting thing. So one of the things you could do if you're out for a walk or just sitting quietly someplace, you could actually extend the part of the time you're breathing out. Breathe in just a little bit faster than you're breathing out. So you've got more, of the time when you're relaxing the system and less of the time when you're making it more tense. Those are just little tricks that are interesting to me. So bringing that all together, and of course, What do we want if we're in a venue? We want all systems go, right? We want everything to be working at its optimum and ultimate. The old deal, Larry Proffitt's sign on his desk. No one of us is as smart as all of us. But when you come to a venue, you get another sentence on that. It now says, no one of us is as smart as all of us. But even the best and brightest among us that become our medical professionals are not as smart as the things that happen automatically. In a healthy system, and we would say here is certainly a healthy and clean system, so we want those things to be happening automatically and cleanly. What does clean have to do with nitric oxide? And I thought that was cool and interesting. One of the challenges that nitric oxide faces when it's made in our circulatory system is that it can be scavenged or deactivated. By the presence of heavy metal toxins, so you get less of a relaxing effect of the endothelium of your circulatory system if you're carrying heavy metals that are circulating in your system. Isn't that interesting? And I kind of like the word, too. I, notice words, and the term that was used was that the nitric oxide was scavenged by the heavy metals. So they were like, somebody who was broke walking in the ditch, picking up, aluminum cans, scavenge you, scavenge it up, or a, or a bird that, looks for things to die like a vulture that scavenges and just takes whatever it can find. The heavy metals are like that. They scavenge. That's one of the bad things they do. And so many bad things. When you look at the way that the heavy metals, harm us. They interrupt or they compete for the very same space with biologically active metal. One of the most interesting examples that Rick uses all the time, is zinc finger proteins. What are zinc finger proteins for? Probably everybody on this call, I betcha, has taken zinc when they got a cold. Why do you do that? It's because zinc and zinc finger proteins are involved in making new cells. You're thinking then, especially... New immune cells, and it's involved in reading the DNA strands. The competing poisonous metal for zinc in that situation is arsenic. And so when you put an arsenic in the center of a zinc sugar protein instead of zinc, it changes the shape and it becomes dyslexic. It can no longer read the DNA strands. Interestingly enough, that arsenic is attached there so tightly That it can't be displaced, so you can never take enough zinc, and Rick says it's the size exclusion principle that keeps it from being able to, the zinc can't kick the arsenic out of position, the arsenic can kick the zinc out of position, so the only way to get that working right is not by supplementing zinc, unless you have a venous cell defender with detoxilite, which is able to steal, it's able to go in there and it scavenges, The heavy metal. The cool thing is the, detox light in our products is also going to scavenge the heavy metals that are deactivating the nitric oxide. So your circulatory system within minutes should begin to improve because of the presence of your Avini products. People often ask me, how long does it take this to work? And that's one of the examples that I go to is that within minutes and we've seen this. on dark field microscopy, where someone has their living blood on a slide, and you look at it on a screen, and you can see such things as looks like yellow snow and the blood slide, and that's, Candida. Most everybody in America because of our diet has Candida, so it looks like yellow snow, and it's wonderful if you can get that cleared out. Another thing you'll see is the size, shape, and. The way that the red blood cells are traveling, if the red blood cells, they ought to look like life rings for red blood cells, right? Life rings or inner tubes from tires. And so if they're flat, you can stack a whole bunch of them up and then you only have the surface area on the top one and the bottom one. They stack up like poker chips or they clump up and cluster up. That's not a good thing. When you use the products and then you take another live blood cell analysis, maybe, 15 20 minutes later, you'll see that they have clumped up and they start traveling in signals, which gives you a lot more surface area. So let's say you're someone who has a really horrible cardiovascular, pulmonary problem. One of the ones that I had this week, was someone who had Worked in a rock factory cutting stone and, weren't protective of their lungs and literally breathed the dust into their lungs and you make like cement in there. That's a horrible situation. That's something you want to prevent. That's where you want to have, really, really great, air management and not get that in your lungs. But once it's in there, you're typically headed for a transplant if it's enough. You've lost a lot of the surface area in the line, but what would be the advantage in minutes if you had a beanie, whatever capability and efficiency you had left would suddenly be better to use because you wouldn't be wasting so much. Your gas exchange would be more efficient. It's not going to solve the mud in your lungs. It's more than you can just got passed by somebody who's been forwardly covered with mud anyway. Right. It's not going to solve the butt in your lungs, but whatever capacity you have left, and you could look at that throughout the entire range of human performance. Every metabolic process, every tissue begins to work better when you deep clean with the beanie product. Nothing more than internal hygiene. I kind of like that term. I was talking with Priscilla yesterday, and she said it. I think we have thought about it. A beanie products being hygiene. In other words, something you do every day to take care of yourself. A lot of people think of hygiene as being, keeping your skin and your hair nice and trimming your nails and stuff like that. Maybe brushing your teeth would be a good example. We're starting to move inside, but to deep clean, a deep internal hygiene is really the one of the main leaps forward when you enter this product. So you're able to clean things on a microscopic level, but the products can't, take Darren's titanium hip and carry it away or take your, your tooth fillings and carry them away. It can't carry the mud out of someone's lung. These are things are done on a probably. Almost always a parts per billion is the level of the poisons that we're removing. If it were parts per million, you'd be dead already because they're that poisonous. So those are just some of the thoughts. A cool story. The guys that got the Nobel Prize for discovering, how nitric oxide was made, that it was so transient, what it did, how important it was. And you think about so many other functions. The health of every tissue, is required to have circulation, and sometimes increasing circulation or changing the elasticity of a particular tissue can be really, really important. That would be true both for males and females in sexual function as well. So having nitric oxide, flowing freely and being highly functional is an advantage there. These were some of the things that he began to look into, and I thought it was really, really cool. Thank you. And it's just a little statement in passing that nitric oxide can be scavenged by the presence of toxic metals. He, got that Nobel Prize, but years and years later, he was at a Nobel Prize, awarding for the guy that year, and he had come up with statin drugs. But he had kind of looked into what the guy was doing. And, statins are famous for being able to lower, cholesterol numbers. The reason he wanted to lower cholesterol numbers was they thought that it would improve heart disease. It did lower the numbers, but it didn't do so much for heart disease. It had maybe a marginal improvement. And he happened to notice that the statin was somewhat advantageous as far as creating nitric oxide. And when he met the guy, they met in the hall. He met the old Nobel Prize winner and the younger Nobel Prize winner. He looked at him. He said, ultimately, the only benefit of that product you've got is that it frees a little bit of nitric oxide. There's better ways to do it. And the guy looked at him and lowered his eyes and turned and walked away. Maybe he knew, but it's a gigantically valuable. So we're just passing Sutherland, Nebraska. Sutherland, Nebraska is one of the, maybe the only place in the world where there is Both a GE and a Bosch turbine running off of a coal fired power plant. And one of my roommates from college was a welder and helped to build it. And I was there one Christmas Eve and, it's like only he and I and the entire plant. The guys from Germany and the guys from America had come on the same four of these gigantic steam turbines. And if there was a leak in the system, interesting how they would test for it. So much pressure, such high pressure steam that they would use a wooden handle from a broom, and they'd start going up and down the pipe, and if they came to the point where it was, and Sue, Ray Shulin, Sue knows this, it would literally snip the wooden handles like you were snipping a hot dog. I don't know if anybody knows this, but, Ray Shulin, who's, one of the members of ABINI, one of the great guys. And he is one of the world's foremost experts on cutting things with super high pressure water and, that I always say, a beanie comes from smart and it attracts very, very bright people, so it's just a little tour across Nebraska there for, a highlight as we went by there, so I thought that was really interesting those that moment with those two Nobel Prize winners meeting and so Yogi Berra said, when you come to a why on the road, take it. I think that's who we are. I love the term, a new term. I really don't like to work with people that are just skeptical that they automatically say no to everything and argumentative about it. I've come up with a new word. And I hope you like this one. I don't really enjoy working people who are skeptical. So I don't think you're 1 of those. What I figure you probably are is positively. Suspicious, you wonder if there might be something of value here. And so positively suspicious instead of skeptical. See, if you like that. I've actually used that conversation a couple of times and it worked, great. So how do we evaluate products? I like to look at a product and just like maybe wasn't done with the statins, you look at the mode of action while it lowers the cholesterol number. Does it improve the outcomes for cardiovascular disease? The magnitude of effect is not very great and there's other problems that come with it. You're messing with the liver to keep it, trying to get it to produce less cholesterol, but the same thing produces less coenzyme q 10, which is required for muscle function. So the magnitude of effect, is hurt because there's additional modes actions that are bad. When you come into a Vini, all the modes of action are positive that leads to a greater positive magnitude of effect. I think that's a really, really good way to evaluate maybe anything, but especially products. What is the mode of action? How does it work? And what's the magnitude of effect? I think that's really, really important thing to think about. I love that deal with internal hygiene. That was a great word from this week. Here's one. This came up. I was working with someone, who had, female problems, upper female problems and growing tumors up there and, was asking, she was asking about all the different things that were being offered to her. And one of them was to use something like Tamoxifen to suppress the creation of female hormones. The theory being. That if you're not female, you couldn't have that problem. They do the same thing with men. And, they begin to... They call it hormone therapy. It's actually better described as chemical castration. If you look into the follow up treatments, there'll be such things as castration resistant prostate problems. So they say, away from the public eye, that the chemicals castrate the male so that he's not male, so he can't have male problems. But... Take just a second and think about that one, one step deeper. When I was a small child, no, it's been a while ago, I worked as a compounding pharmacy tech. So I was the guy behind the wall, making the things and a lot of it was female hormones. So estrone, estriol, estradiol and progesterone. What was the prescription version of that? It would have been. Premarin, which is short for pregnant mayor's urine, which has extremely powerful female hormones in it to the point that when the women took it, they loved it because it crushed all the symptoms instantly. But then the next thing that happened is they started getting all kinds of other weird problems, go back into the same doc and he'd say, let's just be done with it. Let's just get rid of it. Let's go ahead and do the hysterectomy. So it was a two stage. Collapse. And I remember, the pharmacist always used to say, do they take out the receptor sites at the same time? Of course they don't. So now you're hormone deficient and you're in trouble that way. We had Robin West come on, to, to, and I did yesterday to talk about all the benefits she's had. As far as her female hormone balancing experiences being so positive in the presence of a veiny, certainly with a veiny cell defender, and then, even better and better and better at Marcy's pointing over. She just pulled over and I'm looking across the field at Gerald gentleman power plant that my buddy helped build by the way. That's a little disjointed. He was a, a door gunner, out of Huey's in Vietnam and, that'll mess with your head anyway, but other things will mess with your head. Let's say you suppress those female hormones with something like tamoxifen. What's the problem? Oftentimes, why do we think we get an over, active hormone system in females? We believe it may be because of estrogen mimicking plastics. And here's the other side of that deal. If you suppress the creation of the healthy female hormones, which are protecting and creating The healthy tissues. It does not suppress the presence of the hormone mimicking plastic. So you're left with only that. And it's just a question worth contemplating. So what about those kind of poisons? That type of a toxin is not directly removed by a venous cell defender because it is not a heavy metal. But when you do take away the entire category of heavy metals directly, then it leaves the rest of your detoxifying capabilities to remove the things that are left. Or to deal with the things that are left. So you have direct intervention and then you have indirect benefits because everything's working better and less distracted trying to do something that's impossible. So, I kind of came up with a little saying the answer is always yes. Does it remove this? Does it remove that? The answer is always yes, either remove it directly or indirectly because it makes it easier. Does it help this problem or that problem? And it would be either directly or indirectly because it's going to help so many other problems and it'll leave your ability and maybe your immune system to deal with the rest of those kind of problems. So let's see how I'm doing here this time. I'm afraid I couldn't get my brain going this morning because I was thinking about something else. Here is a little term that came out. On Robin's call last night, trying to see who said that. It may have been Robin, may have been Jolene, the retired nurse, but someone said that our products are not just non toxic, but they're also detox. I thought that was a cool little twist of a phrase. I like to notice things like that. Not just non toxic, but detox. So not only does it not bring something bad into you, The entire idea, of course, is to carry away things that are bad for you. I like that little twist of a phrase, not just non toxic, but detoxic. That's pretty cool. Alright, let's see what else I got here, if I got anything else. Oh, this happened last night. This is so good. Everybody's probably learning Slade Lovejoy by now. He's the guy with the great voice that was a singer when he was a kid and now is with us. And, just, he just has such a, just a wonderful voice and way about him. I, but anyway, he is a medical guy. He works in physical therapy, taking care of people. He likes to help them feel better before they have to take their prescriptions. So get some moving stuff like that. That's one of the big tricks in his book, but he needed help himself and he started using a meaning. He started to improve dramatically and he happened to be in and he got a chance to talk to quite a few of the. He knows all the medical people in the hospital where he goes. And so he told him that he thought he was really on to something. One of them, a doctor caught him in the parking lot on the way out. And he said, you seem so excited, to tell me a little bit about what you're up to. And he, slayed began to tell him and that the doc thought he was going to unhook from maybe learning more from the opportunity in a way. Because he said I hear all your stories, as a doctor, I'm a guy who has to rely on numbers and slayed instantly. 1 of these things that you would think of 2 days later and think, oh, I should have said that. He said, Slade said instantly, if you're a guy that follows the numbers, you have access to my lab results. Go look at him. And the guy, it just, brought him back into the game. Instantly, it was the perfect thing, to bring up and to say, because it was literally proof that was developed by them in their own lab. Yeah, take a look at my lab numbers. Look what's happened. Just follow my numbers. And the guy said, I'm going to look into it. And I thought that was so cool. That was a great, great moment. There was another couple of conversations. And one of them was about someone whose skin cleared up. Another one was someone whose scar. Gradually disappeared during this week. I had a call with someone who's entire external skin began to start. There's a name for that disease. And then over time, it began to. Do the same thing internally, but the connective tissue disorder. It's an immune disorder. It's usually fatal, but it's fatal over a very long period of time. And so we're talking. She and I are young woman, been going through this for decades. And, we're just brainstorming the thing. I say, I know it's good for skin. I know I've seen people who have scars that from injuries or surgeries, they just gradually disappeared, burned, and they would just gradually, soften and return to much more normal tissue. And let's find out. Let's just see. So we had to extrapolate a little bit from knowing those two things, to her quite rare. In fact, I happen to know some people, so I know quite a bit about that problem. And so I was able to talk to her, but I said. to use this in this way to solve it. I've not had that opportunity yet. So it's going to be you. Turns out she's on multiple replicated trials at a university, and so she has to get permission to do anything and everything. But she's been on those trials for years, and they're mostly monitoring her. The most next time is a couple of months away before they put up new numbers and new labs. And I thought, why not give him a call? Tell him you, just gonna be on your best behavior. You found a couple of good things. See if you can have permission and see if you could put up better labs, which I would expect, in 60 days, we should have better labs. It should be measurable that something's going right for her. And so that was our plan at the end of that call. I think that's what I got for today. I may have seemed a bit disjointed. I was worried about that starting the call, but I hope there was something in there, a little twist of a phrase or a little moment that you could benefit from. Anybody want to open the line and, say hi or ask a question or whatever? Hey, Chip. This is Darren. Yes, sir. Hey, so you touched on a couple of things that really resonated with me and finding out that you're going to be talking about nitric oxide, that grabbed my attention. Sorry I was a little late to the call. I was working out. But one thing with nitric oxide is most bodybuilders, strength training, they look for ways of increasing their nitric oxide for blood flow. And that's, I had no idea starting a V& E that it would take me into this direction of focusing on my body even more than I ever have. And that is something that everyone that's, does what I do strive for is more nitric oxide in the system. And you and I have had this conversation before where we talked about what the cell defender is doing with the blood when you're working out. When your blood is clean, things are happening. And it just resonated with me. Talking about nitric oxide and what it does for blood flow, because that's something you want to do when you're, lifting weights and things like that. If you're restricted on blood flow, you're gonna, probably end up hurting yourself. The other thing, when you're talking about scars, those used to be conversation starters for me. My scars are going away. we got good stuff, man. Thank you so much for verifying. I really appreciate it, Darren. And these are foundational things. You look at all the things that, Rick pays attention to, I have a buddy who's a contractor and, I'll be polishing the boat or something. And he said, you do those things that are temporary. It said, why don't we, put in a new water pump or something like that, something that's More permanent. And when you straighten out the kind of things that have been he straightens out, those are foundational. They're not permanent, but they're semi permanent. They really, it's not just a cosmetic thing. Yes, the cosmetics come with it, but these are so many things go right when you get these foundational things right. And, thank you. That was perfect there. And anybody else want to chime in? Marcy's got it. Hi guys. As he was talking about, the other oxide, he also mentioned laughing gas. He mentioned nice trust oxide. And when I was at the dentist last July or whenever it was, we were talking about my allergy to some of the stuff they, that they typically use for people. And, and he said, you have low blood pressure? And I said, yes. And he said, interesting. I said, yes. Is it too low? And he said, it's pretty low. I said, okay, just tell me a joke. And he said, what? I said, just tell me a joke. All you have to do is make me laugh, and it stabilizes my blood pressure. And he said, isn't that interesting? He said, whether your blood pressure is high or low, when we use nitrous oxide, Laughing gas, we use that to stabilize patients that can't balance, can't stabilize their blood pressure before we do a surgery or before we do a, procedure. That was something that was done so much early on in the history of dentistry. In the, let's say in the forties and fifties with dentistry, that was one of the things that they did all the time. Isn't it interesting that laughter is a great medicine? Good night. You too. Yeah. Thank Can I put something else in there? Yeah, go ahead. I want to tell everyone something else here. With the transformation that I've done with my body, and having the numbers that I've got now, I've been able to get off all my meds except one. And that's next. Awesome. That's a great story, and we've gotten to watch it as it comes along, and I'm so happy for you and George. I can't wait to see you guys in less than a month. You bet. You bet. Marcy does have her training zoom structural and strategic. This is a very big month. I know people are striving for big goals this month. And if you need somebody to talk to that thinks that way, Wednesday evening on Marcy's training call is a great place to get through. It's actually a zoom. You can find that. All right. Anything else? Anybody? Yeah. Hi, Pat. I just And I just wanted to mention there's a, more and more stuff on, if you go on Facebook, there's videos that are coming on. There's an osteopath, and she's got a video on, that somebody's running and doing different things, and they're in the process of having heart attacks. And her big thing is now, she says, Oh, wouldn't it be nice if you could prevent this? And she says, and the truth is, you can prevent this heart attack, and she's just in heart disease. And because it relates to, quote, toxins. She happens to mention mercury, and how you can get rid of it, etc, etc, by getting rid of the toxins. And, excuse me. And bottom line, she said, she says, wouldn't it be right if we could prevent the heart disease, and without even knowing we were, that we had the heart disease, if we just got rid of the toxins in the body. I thought, I've heard that before. From, Tracy is like the little girl in the back of their class with their hand up. I know. I know. Yeah. And, but the thing about that is, there's some on there also that are saying, The gut is also being called problems being caused by toxins. And I thought, yeah, man, keep putting these videos out there because it's a great punch for us to say, open people's eyes that, hey, the world is really being all these problems are being caused by toxins. People open your eyes so that they can open up. Here's us. So the problems are either caused by or at the very least made worse by. All right. The presence of these boys, right? And, I just, I'm just glad that they're the doctors with some, the people will listen to the general audience to listen to actually putting videos out there that are openly going to get through the public and hopefully help us in the long run and help themselves. Fortunately, it often takes us to help them learn and that's our job. It's, somebody said, I don't ask for it to be easy. I just asked for it to be possible. I think what possible. All right. Anybody else? Good morning. Thank you, Darren. Oh, who's that? This is Steve Crawford Cohen. I'm in and just wanted to mention, when you're talking about scars disappearing, I've had scars on my chest that look like, The guy on Star Trek that had all the humongous wrinkles or scars or whatever on his forehead. That was what my chest looked, upper chest looked like, and, and from having acne so large that, that acne, if it popped, it'd leave a hole, three to an inch wide on my chest. Just huge, huge scars. And they're all gone, the last two years. Was that Steve Crowfoot speaking? Yes, sir. Okay. I didn't catch it, but I was listening and I'm thinking, that sounds like Steve. Okay. I'm glad I got that one right. Thank you for speaking up, Steve. All right. Thank you so much. Hi, it's Martha Jo, and I have a question. The scar, using the, do we put the ASEA, do we put the, detoxilite on, on the scars, or it's just happening from the internal? It just happens from the inside out in most cases, in the beginning, we had no idea it would do that. We just observed it, and when somebody noticed it, like Steve, and said something about it, other people started looking for theirs, and they were gone, too. And it just speeds up the process, because the cell defender finds its way to what you need first, what you need help with first is the craziest thing, but it is amazing. That it does, that it eventually will get to the things that you wouldn't even think you needed fixed. But the scar tissue one, one of the best testimonials about scar tissue is Glenna Russell, and that's Robin West's sister. And Glenna had incredibly bad scars. I'm talking about deep tissue scars. If you could hardly open her hand, She did battle with a very vicious dog and, saved her daughter and herself, got torn up really badly years ago, and the scars were awful, awful, awful. And, she has full use of her hand now. She has, over the course of time, her scars continue to improve. Isn't it wonderful that her body's in such good shape? That it, that the cell defendants started working on the scars to free her of all of that old memory, that old destructed tissue. Your body replaces its skin, its bones, its everything over a course of time. And it has been doing fantastic for her. So next time her testimony's on, or she's on, ask her for her testimony. It's brilliant. It's amazing. Alright. I think we're going to call it good today. Thank you so much for the help, speaking at the end, you guys, and I really do appreciate that. We just made it through that call in good shape. So thank you very much and Marcy's on tonight with the structure and training, business training. Thank you on the zoom. Yep. You bet. You're so welcome. I'm going to end the recording here.