Learning about cellular wellness thought Bio Scan
This week we at the happy spot are bringing Bio Scanning for your wellness at a cellular level. We are joined by Dr Kenneth Krieger of Bio-Scan along with regular contributor Dr Donat-Flowers and some other special guests.
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Biohacking, Strategic, Tactical, Wellness
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Host Jack Thomas introduces guest Dr. Kenneth Krieger, a retired chiropractic physician who practiced for 34 years, treating hundreds of patients daily. After an injury forced him to leave his practice, Dr. Krieger began teaching at the world's largest oil company, where he came across the biophotonic scanner, a device that uses Raman spectroscopy (light technology).
Dr. Kenneth Krieger discusses the importance of wellbeing in the workplace, emphasizing that physical health enhances mental and emotional fitness, benefiting both employees and the company. He addresses obesity's negative impact on life and job quality, highlighting the biophotonic scanner's ability to reflect a person's lifestyle and overall health, particularly cellular health and carotenoid levels. Dr. Krieger also mentions potential interactions with OSHA and FDA regulations in the U.S. regarding the use of this scanner.
00:00:34.660 --> 00:00:35.890 JACK THOMAS: Welcome everyone.
00:00:36.360 --> 00:00:38.170 JACK THOMAS: Welcome to the happy spot.
00:00:38.200 --> 00:00:40.270 JACK THOMAS: My name is Jack Thomas.
00:00:40.520 --> 00:00:42.320 JACK THOMAS: We're in New Jersey today.
00:00:42.430 --> 00:00:45.489 JACK THOMAS: We are fortunate to have Doctor
00:00:45.520 --> 00:00:48.449 JACK THOMAS: Kenneth Krieger coming to us from Arizona.
00:00:49.150 --> 00:00:53.950 JACK THOMAS: Dr. Donna always in the house, always adding a perspective.
00:00:54.040 --> 00:00:59.929 JACK THOMAS: I want to just announce to everybody this is a loose conversation about mental wellness.
00:01:00.140 --> 00:01:04.220 JACK THOMAS: There are doctors in the room. We are not giving medical advice.
00:01:04.390 --> 00:01:08.320 JACK THOMAS: so you always have to go. Refer to your doctors and make sure.
00:01:08.730 --> 00:01:12.490 JACK THOMAS: But we are opening up the topic and conversations of bio Hacking.
00:01:13.680 --> 00:01:27.819 JACK THOMAS: I'm originally from New York. I just spent mother's day. I was fortunate out on the Miracle Mile, and anyone who knows coming from New York, you know, where's in the Miracle Mile? You have some of the greatest hospitals and doctors in the world right there.
00:01:28.900 --> 00:01:54.239 JACK THOMAS: What I find so interesting is about 2 miles from there, where I grew up is one of the largest mental hospitals in the State of New York. It's called Creedmore, 30 story building in there since 1912. But yet we can't figure out mental wellness. We don't know what's going on. So is it in our mind. I'm a yogi. I practice yoga. My mind is constantly on the jitter.
00:01:54.470 --> 00:02:16.930 JACK THOMAS: but now we have the chance of talk with Dr. Krieger having tools, scanning methods. This man is bringing over European technology into our country. We're very fortunate, Dr. Krieger. Please brief overview of your history and wisdom that you bring to the table, so we can appreciate, as you share your thoughts.
00:02:17.490 --> 00:02:34.449 Kenneth Krieger: Oh, thanks, Jack, I appreciate the the opportunity. I'm a retired chiropractic physician. I practice 34 years. I had my own spinal rehab and spinal trauma clinic. I was seeing a hundred patients a day for years, if you can imagine, and I finally injured myself to the point where I couldn't practice.
00:02:34.650 --> 00:02:43.300 Kenneth Krieger: So I began teaching for the largest Central Oil company in the world. I traveled all over the globe to teach. And then I found this technology called a biophatonic scanner.
00:02:43.520 --> 00:02:55.950 Kenneth Krieger: And I've been doing this about the last year and a half, and it's revolutionizing and putting the nutrition industry on checkmate, because we can tell if you're absorbing your nutrients at a cellular level in 30 s.
00:02:56.060 --> 00:02:59.100 Kenneth Krieger: non-invasively, and it works better than blood.
00:02:59.890 --> 00:03:04.639 JACK THOMAS: This is great. So thank you. So this is a bio scanning tool.
00:03:05.290 --> 00:03:10.709 Kenneth Krieger: It's called a bio photonic scanner. It uses ramen spectroscopy, and it looks deep into the dirt.
00:03:10.710 --> 00:03:16.257 JACK THOMAS: Hey? Oh, easy, easy! I'm from New York. It sounds like you. Curse me! I don't know you're calling me names these
00:03:16.580 --> 00:03:32.770 JACK THOMAS: right. But so our, our, so our our consumer out there are everyday people living extraordinary lives. And so sometimes, when I I sit with professionals like yourself, the language is above my pay grade, and, I am humbled to say.
00:03:32.840 --> 00:03:37.259 JACK THOMAS: keep it simple for the silly guy over here, please, but I'd love to hear more about that.
00:03:37.980 --> 00:03:40.620 Kenneth Krieger: Okay, it uses a light. How's that.
00:03:41.360 --> 00:03:42.840 JACK THOMAS: That's good.
00:03:42.840 --> 00:03:51.419 Kenneth Krieger: Specific light. And we do this on the hand. It was originally, funded by the National Institutes of Health.
00:03:51.430 --> 00:04:15.550 Kenneth Krieger: and it was through the Bio Optical medical department at the University, Utah. They were looking at the eye in age, related macular degeneration, and realized that it was about the carotenoid amounts in the eyes. And then they realized that this could be done in the hand. And the technology used to be the size of an MRI machine. Now, it's the size of a a small American football.
00:04:15.550 --> 00:04:25.959 Kenneth Krieger: And we put a hundred 60 million dollars into the technology to get it where it is today, and it's it's a fabulous a. Again, it's non invasive, and it's more accurate than blood.
00:04:26.360 --> 00:04:35.950 JACK THOMAS: So this is great. So thank you so much for that. I'm gonna pull the conversation a little high level. I'd gone to your website. And I I love what I see out there.
00:04:36.370 --> 00:05:03.779 JACK THOMAS: I was just curious about the European part that it came over from Europe originally, the technology and the reason why, I ask is because I was in Portugal last year in Porto, at the world's largest happiness event that 8,000 professionals and the Hr. Community in Portugal, and I first first of all, what a great country! Great people! But truly it was a happy moving event. So when I looked at that I was like.
00:05:03.840 --> 00:05:13.690 JACK THOMAS: I find things different over in Europe, right? So I'm just kind of curious. Is is that where it started? What? Why, over there, and what's going on there that we're not doing here.
00:05:14.090 --> 00:05:32.150 Kenneth Krieger: Actually, it started in the Us. With Dr. Rahman. It is our company does business in 54 countries worldwide. And we're bringing technology to the world. So we can actually see if a person is healthy at a cellular level, and when they're healthy they're going to be happy.
00:05:32.800 --> 00:05:40.410 JACK THOMAS: That is awesome. So thank you. So, Dr. Donna, you were kind enough to introduce us to Dr. Krueger. So if you could share with us.
00:05:40.480 --> 00:05:51.819 JACK THOMAS: How did 2 of you get connected? What do you see here? Cause? I always trust your wisdom and judge judgment for all of our fans that are out there. Dr. Donna.
00:05:52.180 --> 00:06:06.990 JACK THOMAS: a practicing attorney. She's in New Jersey, she has practiced in other States. So her perspective is, you know with wisdom in in in the marketplace. So curious your feedback here, please.
00:06:07.250 --> 00:06:16.509 Rhoda Donat-Flowers: Got it. Thanks for having us on again. I am a practicing family practice physician. I did take a few law classes, but did not quite make it to the attorney stage. But
00:06:16.890 --> 00:06:34.219 Rhoda Donat-Flowers: I thank you, Dr. Krieger, for being on and for really introducing me. For to this phenomenal technology, so really quick, Larry, I have had so many patients come into the office, and maybe this is some of the audience right? They feel tired. They go to the doctor. They get the blood work.
00:06:34.250 --> 00:06:40.440 Rhoda Donat-Flowers: 3 weeks, 4 weeks later they go back in dragging, still tired, and the doctor goes. Good news.
00:06:40.450 --> 00:06:42.250 Rhoda Donat-Flowers: Your blood work is normal
00:06:42.390 --> 00:06:44.200 Rhoda Donat-Flowers: and the patient is like.
00:06:44.450 --> 00:06:46.170 Rhoda Donat-Flowers: but I'm so tired.
00:06:46.220 --> 00:07:02.460 Rhoda Donat-Flowers: right? And so the technology that Dr. Krieger is developing along with his team or the technology that exists right now can actually look at the cellular level to see if what we see as doctors in the blood is actually penetrating into the cell.
00:07:02.610 --> 00:07:16.850 Rhoda Donat-Flowers: and also what it does is it allows us to see whether or not the supplements that we're taking. And I'll let Dr. K. Talk about this right is being absorbed by the body and by the cells, because spoiler alert.
00:07:17.590 --> 00:07:23.450 Rhoda Donat-Flowers: 97% of what's over the counter is not being absorbed by the blood.
00:07:23.560 --> 00:07:48.959 Rhoda Donat-Flowers: And so not only does this technology exist to give us insight into what's going on in the body, but it also is paired with pharmaceutical grade supplements that actually do penetrate the body and offer a lot more than what is available over the counter. So Dr. Krieger is being so humble. But this is groundbreaking and revolutionary, and really a big big win for the wellness, industry.
00:07:49.780 --> 00:07:53.400 JACK THOMAS: Th. This is great. And so in the wellness industry.
00:07:54.130 --> 00:08:09.709 JACK THOMAS: I'm I'm a yogi I've been practicing for over 30 years, started in queens presently. Now taking teacher training class at Jive pure Montclair. A big shout out to my instructors to Lauren and Marcy Lauren just got engaged.
00:08:09.790 --> 00:08:24.781 JACK THOMAS: probably not supposed to say it, but welcome it. Welcome here. But living in that world, we also have people that are doctors that are in that world, we that are reverends and rabbis, and people that are listening all day.
00:08:26.000 --> 00:08:44.390 JACK THOMAS: who are going to be your people, that you're targeting for your program? Are they going to be doctors, physical therapists? You know. What's kind of your thought process going out there, or is this anybody that will become a professional can have access to using to offering your services.
00:08:44.930 --> 00:09:09.959 Rhoda Donat-Flowers: Right? So that's a 2 Pong answer. The first answer is, everyone under the sound of my voice. Their family and their friends should really try this bifotonic scanner, and they will definitely see that they are deficient doesn't matter how well they eat. It doesn't really matter how much they exercise, because the nutrition isn't what it was. Let's say, 50 years ago. Okay.
00:09:10.170 --> 00:09:18.420 Rhoda Donat-Flowers: the second target is the healthcare practitioners. So as a physician, I can impact patients. One on one
00:09:18.810 --> 00:09:20.090 Rhoda Donat-Flowers: fun. Fact.
00:09:20.150 --> 00:09:27.549 Rhoda Donat-Flowers: The highest number of patients I saw in one day is 86, 86 patients in one day. That's a lot of patience.
00:09:27.770 --> 00:09:32.069 Rhoda Donat-Flowers: But for argument's sake, that means I'm impacting 86 patients per day.
00:09:32.190 --> 00:09:42.890 Rhoda Donat-Flowers: Whereas if I can impact 86 providers per day, then those 86 can themselves impact 86. And that's an exponential increase in the impact that we can make.
00:09:42.950 --> 00:09:45.230 Rhoda Donat-Flowers: And it's not just targeted towards physicians.
00:09:45.290 --> 00:09:49.700 Rhoda Donat-Flowers: Dr. Krieger is a chiropractor. We have nutritionists, we have physical therapists.
00:09:49.780 --> 00:09:51.700 Rhoda Donat-Flowers: We even have gyms
00:09:51.940 --> 00:10:04.109 Rhoda Donat-Flowers: that have put this into their facility to really help their patients and their clients get a more well rounded sense of wellness. So you go to the gym. You'd work out. But you're not recovering. Why is that?
00:10:04.220 --> 00:10:06.549 Rhoda Donat-Flowers: Let's stop by the scanner and see what's going on.
00:10:06.610 --> 00:10:11.880 Rhoda Donat-Flowers: We have ice boxes, cryotherapy suites, medical spas.
00:10:12.380 --> 00:10:15.199 Rhoda Donat-Flowers: So this is really good for many people.
00:10:15.690 --> 00:10:17.480 JACK THOMAS: That's great. I was putting my hand up
00:10:17.550 --> 00:10:22.960 JACK THOMAS: because it's so much good information. I just wanted to pause so I could resonate to take that in
00:10:24.020 --> 00:10:25.126 JACK THOMAS: Dr. Krieger.
00:10:27.680 --> 00:10:28.960 JACK THOMAS: Arizona.
00:10:30.560 --> 00:10:31.820 JACK THOMAS: where you live.
00:10:32.580 --> 00:10:52.799 JACK THOMAS: what would be the difference of the air, and how the tool measures someone's wellness versus in the East coast, where our air is at a different level. You know where I you're originally from Colorado. The mile high is the air right? Does it affect the reading or any of the static data.
00:10:53.740 --> 00:11:04.105 Kenneth Krieger: Great question the difficulty with anything that we do is we are getting free radical, oxidative stress on our body, the air we breathe the water we drink, the foods that we eat.
00:11:04.480 --> 00:11:12.800 Kenneth Krieger: and what the scanner actually does is it measures the inflammatory response and the ability of the body to ward off oxidation.
00:11:12.880 --> 00:11:25.210 Kenneth Krieger: So we're actually measuring these little cells within the cell called the carotenoids. They are what protect the center of the cell before it becomes a physical problem. So the more carotenoids you have.
00:11:25.240 --> 00:11:36.969 Kenneth Krieger: the greater your health is going to be. Actually Dr. Richard Cutler, who used to be the director to the National Institutes of Health, said this, the amount of antioxidant carotenoids you have in your body will determine your lifespan.
00:11:37.290 --> 00:11:53.089 Kenneth Krieger: So if a person has a low score. We need to help them raise their score so that they have a better ability to have wellness. And again, when they are well, they'll be happy. Ask Steve Jobs if he'd come back and give his billions back to come back healthy. I bet he would.
00:11:55.230 --> 00:12:05.059 JACK THOMAS: You know, we talk of that high level, and I think of billions. I read the paper every day. New York Post, right? And I see Melinda just took a couple of billions, you know. So
00:12:05.346 --> 00:12:12.810 JACK THOMAS: we're we're just trying to get out to the regular everyday people that are, you know in that New York, New Jersey area and that mental wellness
00:12:13.210 --> 00:12:27.886 JACK THOMAS: and and seeing all these great things that are going on, we're gonna break, you know, in in in a moment. So I I I was gonna open up another big question. But I'm gonna just pause here and and I'll give you a little bit of my thought pattern.
00:12:29.840 --> 00:12:54.938 JACK THOMAS: is having tools I came from. I came from a family business. We sold tools, and it had everything to do with cars and fixing it, and all the different materials that happen. And so it's it's great to see some of these new tools that are coming out here, because I know when I go to visit my doctor, and I haven't been there in years, like I try and avoid the regular practitioners because they just wanna pump you up full of medicine or whatever it is.
00:12:56.060 --> 00:12:57.700 JACK THOMAS: they want to always take an X-ray.
00:12:58.320 --> 00:13:19.650 JACK THOMAS: And so how will this compare to an X-ray, and that's where we'll kind of pick up the conversation when we come back from break and touching upon X-ray defibrillators, tools, and and and kind of in the marketplace, following up some of the conversations we had before we hopped on. We're gonna go to break, and we're gonna listen to the neural beats
00:13:19.750 --> 00:13:23.400 JACK THOMAS: as they just settle us into the next conversation.
00:15:25.710 --> 00:15:34.060 JACK THOMAS: Thank you, everybody. We're coming back. We have Dr. Krieger talking with us today about Bio scanning, and Dr. Donna.
00:15:34.730 --> 00:15:39.629 JACK THOMAS: The Donna is in New Jersey, and Dr. Krieger is in Arizona.
00:15:40.400 --> 00:15:49.469 JACK THOMAS: So we we began the conversation about Bio, scanning medical hacking bio, hacking everyday people trying to get the information out there.
00:15:49.570 --> 00:15:58.250 JACK THOMAS: We're going to dovetail into about what other tools, so we could associate our line, because sometimes the doctors when they're talking with us.
00:15:58.577 --> 00:16:09.359 JACK THOMAS: They're really sophisticated in how they're explaining it. But sometimes for me as the tool guy, I like to just kind of relate it. So other things will may see as well in this
00:16:10.050 --> 00:16:13.519 JACK THOMAS: the area I want to focus on and stay still with the the mind.
00:16:13.540 --> 00:16:20.303 JACK THOMAS: And so I'm gonna go back to a topic. We had a group back a few weeks ago.
00:16:21.719 --> 00:16:31.200 JACK THOMAS: on the Iso 4, 5, 0 0 3. And it's about the psycho sociology of wellness in businesses.
00:16:31.410 --> 00:16:32.790 JACK THOMAS: And so that's
00:16:33.050 --> 00:17:00.940 JACK THOMAS: my personal targeted area is a chief happiness officer getting into corporations sitting with the CEO, the Cfo. And saying, Hey, we know everybody has a mental problem. The other day I was in a real I'm in a middle class neighborhood car wash. I have one of the ladies that's wiping the car. I asked her a question. She starts yelling and hollering, and you could just see it was just pure stress, and I got her to smile and laugh. But everybody so stressed out. So the employers today, when
00:17:00.940 --> 00:17:06.739 JACK THOMAS: when I used to do risk management for a large insurance company. We had the checklist
00:17:06.880 --> 00:17:09.770 JACK THOMAS: of all the different tools that had to be there
00:17:09.940 --> 00:17:22.189 JACK THOMAS: right and with. So if you're in an office they would have to. You'd have to have peroxide. You'd have to have band aids. You'd have to have aspirin. And then over the years this tool called a defibrillator.
00:17:22.260 --> 00:17:27.800 JACK THOMAS: Excuse my pronunciation. I'm not the best defibrillator for your heart.
00:17:28.050 --> 00:17:29.789 JACK THOMAS: What about your mind
00:17:30.140 --> 00:17:38.200 JACK THOMAS: so as employers? Is this an area where that tool could fit in there. And this is for Dr. Krieger. Please.
00:17:38.990 --> 00:17:40.819 Kenneth Krieger: Well, definitely again.
00:17:40.830 --> 00:17:44.949 Kenneth Krieger: health is about. That's our most important earthly possession is our health.
00:17:45.110 --> 00:17:49.640 Kenneth Krieger: and if an employee stays healthy they're not going to miss work.
00:17:49.850 --> 00:18:12.979 Kenneth Krieger: They won't have the difficulty doing their job as they normally would, and it, it only makes sense for any corporation to make sure that it's about wellness of their employees. And it's not just physical wellness. When you're physically well, you will have more ability to be mentally well, emotionally fit. And I say, there's these 6 spokes in the wheel of life.
00:18:13.000 --> 00:18:29.450 Kenneth Krieger: mental, physical, spiritual, emotional, family, and money, and if one of them is out of balance, life will be out of balance, and the one we're targeting is the mental, physical, and emotional health, and that will keep a an employee healthy, healthy, and happy.
00:18:30.510 --> 00:18:37.240 JACK THOMAS: Well, that is great. I I I will share with you as you use this 6 folks. It's the blending. And so
00:18:37.280 --> 00:18:44.289 JACK THOMAS: it where I grew up out in Long Island, right on the border of Queens, Long Island. You have these major hospitals, and
00:18:44.700 --> 00:19:14.305 JACK THOMAS: anytime we ever got hurt, whatever the doctor said, you just did now, over the years I live in Jersey, raise my family. We also have great doctors, but what I have learned is some of the success models over in parts of New York are how the doctors exchange information and share where there's certain communities that maybe first generation, second generation, and they are doctors, but they don't move into sharing. They're controlling that information.
00:19:15.000 --> 00:19:17.649 JACK THOMAS: I see that success of that cross-reference.
00:19:18.330 --> 00:19:20.860 JACK THOMAS: How? How can your tool.
00:19:21.238 --> 00:19:32.690 JACK THOMAS: Play into that cross reference model where you know what I'm trying to plant some seeds in your mind on how we get that going through in the medical community. In that cross reference of doctors.
00:19:33.743 --> 00:19:37.819 Kenneth Krieger: A number one. We you have to know how well a person is
00:19:38.160 --> 00:19:51.550 Kenneth Krieger: if they don't feel healthy, and if they aren't physically able to do what they should be able to do at their age, and with the types of foods that they eat. We have a big problem in this country. It's called obesity.
00:19:51.620 --> 00:19:58.210 Kenneth Krieger: and this is one of the tools that we can use to help reduce the obesity crisis that we have, and also.
00:19:58.803 --> 00:20:05.849 JACK THOMAS: Elaborate on that for me, please, because I I hear you obesity and the sugar and all of it. So how does that tool
00:20:06.270 --> 00:20:14.779 JACK THOMAS: help with obesity. Instead of Oct instead of the shot, the oxy, that tool of the oak, Sempa.
00:20:15.160 --> 00:20:17.240 Rhoda Donat-Flowers: Olympic, Olympic.
00:20:17.490 --> 00:20:23.813 JACK THOMAS: Right? So right? Right? So you you have this medicine out there. You have this tool. How does your tool
00:20:24.410 --> 00:20:26.080 JACK THOMAS: help with obesity? Please.
00:20:26.080 --> 00:20:31.580 Kenneth Krieger: Well, I call it the the Bio Photonic scanner. You should call it the the lifestyle Lie detector.
00:20:31.660 --> 00:20:54.380 Kenneth Krieger: because it will tell me when I scan someone, and when Dr. Nanette scan someone what their lifestyle is like again, most people in the United States scan between 23 and 24,000 on the scale that we use, and we want people over 50,000. I've scanned hundreds of people in the last year and a half, and I've only had 13 people over 50,000. That gives you an idea.
00:20:54.480 --> 00:21:00.629 Kenneth Krieger: So if their lifestyle is changed because we can tell what they're eating, basically.
00:21:00.890 --> 00:21:01.150 Rhoda Donat-Flowers: Yo!
00:21:01.150 --> 00:21:02.259 Kenneth Krieger: Their score
00:21:02.400 --> 00:21:03.340 Kenneth Krieger: then.
00:21:03.510 --> 00:21:07.929 Kenneth Krieger: Oh, we you did you lose me? Okay? Because of their score.
00:21:08.080 --> 00:21:16.699 Kenneth Krieger: Then we can tell them what they should eat, and what supplementation they should have in order to increase their scanner score, and obviously cellular health.
00:21:17.480 --> 00:21:33.629 JACK THOMAS: This is. This is just great information, and so on. The cellular health. It really makes me think while I'm in my Yoga class, and Yoga meditation, and that may not be for everybody. But it is the thought process of getting to the cellular aspect of the wellness.
00:21:36.470 --> 00:21:38.630 JACK THOMAS: for the brain. The mind
00:21:38.690 --> 00:21:47.469 JACK THOMAS: does the tool scan just organs it? Does it go to the liver? Does it take the whole body? Does it pick up on the brain the kidneys.
00:21:47.720 --> 00:21:51.029 JACK THOMAS: How does it? How does it? What is the tool scanning.
00:21:51.450 --> 00:22:02.337 Kenneth Krieger: It's actually looking at the those small tidbits within the cell. I'll use that that term called carotenoids, and the carotenoids are like, if you have a football team
00:22:02.730 --> 00:22:08.479 Kenneth Krieger: you have. The the offensive line is protecting the quarterback, and the quarterback is like the center of the cell.
00:22:08.630 --> 00:22:11.799 Kenneth Krieger: You lose a couple of those linemen. The quarterback's in trouble.
00:22:11.860 --> 00:22:24.379 Kenneth Krieger: And that's basically what we're doing. We're finding out what their cellular wellness is. And if they have enough carotenoids overall. Their body's going to function better, and that would be every organ, tissue, and cell.
00:22:25.100 --> 00:22:38.509 JACK THOMAS: That's great. So in this segment of tools, other tools that I I look at are large government entities, and I call them tools because they're usually forcing people to do something with tools, ie. Osha
00:22:38.947 --> 00:23:02.420 JACK THOMAS: so on this psycho sociology we were looking at it. Iso certified there an intern. It's international recognized. And we understand there are large corporations, the 1 billion dollar corporations that are implementing this psycho sociology with Osha. Do you ever see this partnering up with Osha, or being of a tool. That would be something Osha should know about.
00:23:03.770 --> 00:23:06.089 Kenneth Krieger: I believe Osha should know about it. But
00:23:06.516 --> 00:23:13.649 Kenneth Krieger: I we're work. We're walking on thin ice when it comes to Government entities, because they will try to control
00:23:13.700 --> 00:23:34.189 Kenneth Krieger: what we're doing. And we already we're already globally patented. No one can copy us. Our supplement therapies are globally patented. We don't need the FDA approval because we sell our supplementation therapies in Australia, and their standards are twice what they are in the Us. So we have to meet their standards.
00:23:34.190 --> 00:23:51.220 Kenneth Krieger: and so we know that they work. And again we scan someone their scanner scores low. We put them on the right supplement therapies in 60 days. We rescan them. If they don't improve their scanner score they get their money back. No one in the world is doing this except for us.
00:23:52.060 --> 00:23:55.183 JACK THOMAS: Wow! And and so on. The supplements.
00:23:55.980 --> 00:23:59.350 JACK THOMAS: you you want to elaborate on that for us a little bit, cause.
00:23:59.870 --> 00:24:17.959 Kenneth Krieger: I'd be happy to the company was started by 3 men who were in Big Pharma. One was the inventor of the Birth control pill. One was the inventor of the Statin drug, and the other was the chief chemist at at Wyatt Wyatt Ayers Labs, and they started this company, because they knew that
00:24:18.090 --> 00:24:24.439 Kenneth Krieger: the future was in nutraceuticals, in health and wellness, not in pharmaceuticals. So
00:24:24.700 --> 00:24:30.650 Kenneth Krieger: we have 75 full time scientists to get information from 126 universities worldwide.
00:24:30.810 --> 00:24:43.839 Kenneth Krieger: And there are 12 different disciplines. Don't you believe, and think that they would have the most information that anyone would have ever have. No one does what we're doing. And the great thing is, all our supplement therapies are also patented.
00:24:43.840 --> 00:25:00.695 Kenneth Krieger: And that's that's an amazing thing to say. And we're also listed in the physicians. Desk reference with that has all of the medications that a physician can prescribe. And you have to have double blind Placebo tested clinical trials in order to be in that book. Dr. Danette will will
00:25:01.040 --> 00:25:03.190 Kenneth Krieger: back me up on that one.
00:25:04.130 --> 00:25:07.309 JACK THOMAS: So. What's the name of the supplement company.
00:25:07.980 --> 00:25:09.400 Kenneth Krieger: It's called pharmonyx.
00:25:10.050 --> 00:25:13.459 Kenneth Krieger: That means new pharmaceuticals is really what it's named for.
00:25:14.090 --> 00:25:18.350 JACK THOMAS: So so living in the State of New Jersey, I think we have the largest amount of
00:25:18.900 --> 00:25:20.699 JACK THOMAS: global headquarters in
00:25:21.630 --> 00:25:23.599 JACK THOMAS: in in the State of New Jersey.
00:25:25.650 --> 00:25:37.649 JACK THOMAS: I just find it so interesting. I just kind of throw that out there. I can't believe within half hour radius. They have to be at least right. Dr. Donna, 6 major corporate pharmaceutical companies worldwide.
00:25:37.690 --> 00:25:38.849 JACK THOMAS: And you know.
00:25:38.850 --> 00:25:39.460 Rhoda Donat-Flowers: Hoop!
00:25:39.680 --> 00:25:58.339 JACK THOMAS: It. It's just amazing how large some of these companies are. And the mental wellness problem again, as I go back to, we're in North Jersey, New York, and we're still not able to solve these things. Do you think, Dr. Donna, how much? If you're on a hundred percent? Right? Let me go. Simple. 10 is great.
00:25:58.550 --> 00:26:02.509 JACK THOMAS: One is horrible. How much of the nutrition has made us
00:26:02.550 --> 00:26:06.110 JACK THOMAS: horrible in our wellness or overall wellness.
00:26:07.350 --> 00:26:28.829 Rhoda Donat-Flowers: So nutrition is a big problem, right? And we, Dr. Krieger and I had a very interesting conversation a few weeks ago about the quality of food, how it's declined over the last 50 years, due to the change in soil, the pressure to produce higher volume versus quality, the antibiotics that are being given to the animals, etc.
00:26:28.890 --> 00:26:37.859 Rhoda Donat-Flowers: and the fertilizer that's being put right in the pesticide that's being put onto the field. It's really decreasing the quality of
00:26:37.880 --> 00:26:48.159 Rhoda Donat-Flowers: the food. And so remind me again, Dr. Case, this is a very good conversation and apple today or apple 50 years ago, is how many apple today in terms of nutrition.
00:26:48.450 --> 00:27:09.083 Kenneth Krieger: Well, I like to use the orange, I know. Yes, I was told by one of the scientists that if we took an orange from 1950, and had us nutritive value and intact with us, how many oranges would we have to eat today to get the same nutritive value as an orange in 1950, and I guess 4, and I think Dr. Donat guessed 5.
00:27:09.410 --> 00:27:12.389 Kenneth Krieger: I can't remember exactly. But the time.
00:27:12.390 --> 00:27:13.629 Rhoda Donat-Flowers: Larry, what's your guy?
00:27:13.630 --> 00:27:14.849 Kenneth Krieger: Larry, what's your guess?
00:27:15.110 --> 00:27:17.130 JACK THOMAS: What you're talking. I want to go 12.
00:27:17.550 --> 00:27:20.199 Kenneth Krieger: Okay, hold on to your hats. 21.
00:27:21.100 --> 00:27:21.700 JACK THOMAS: Wow!
00:27:21.700 --> 00:27:25.099 Kenneth Krieger: So the nutri, the nutritive value in food is
00:27:25.270 --> 00:27:26.160 Kenneth Krieger: just
00:27:26.420 --> 00:27:40.640 Kenneth Krieger: obscure. I'll put it that way, and the foods don't taste like they used to. I grew up on the farm, and we had fantastic food, and they the vegetables and and fruits just don't taste the same anymore because they don't have the value they used to
00:27:40.840 --> 00:27:41.450 Kenneth Krieger: correct.
00:27:41.450 --> 00:28:03.050 JACK THOMAS: I wanna pick up we're gonna go to break in a moment on organic foods. I work and represent what couple of writers and and hedge funds that target organic foods. And you know. So I say to him, I'll go to the supermarket. I'm not gonna name the market, and I'm trying to buy organic food. But he's like something's really organic and some are not.
00:28:03.130 --> 00:28:17.750 JACK THOMAS: But that's where we'll get up. And also we want to know about cost factors. Because everyday people living extraordinary lives. Right? New York, New Jersey we go how much? And on that note we'll be back in a moment. Thank you. Everybody.
00:30:20.400 --> 00:30:24.740 JACK THOMAS: Welcome back to the happy spot. My name is Jack Thomas. We're here
00:30:24.880 --> 00:30:50.569 JACK THOMAS: in New Jersey, bringing through happiness. How do we do it? We bio hack. We bring concepts and ideas and professionals to talk about the things you never believe people talk about, and that is mental wellness, health. We have Dr. Krieger coming to us from Arizona, Dr. Donna in New Jersey. We are working in conversations with an international company, but they're focused local.
00:30:50.640 --> 00:30:52.259 JACK THOMAS: The reason why I bring that up
00:30:52.520 --> 00:31:02.640 JACK THOMAS: is because Dr. Donna and I, have had business conversations on a regular basis with people around the world. We defer to ourselves as entrepreneurs.
00:31:02.840 --> 00:31:23.339 JACK THOMAS: And so why, that's important is an entrepreneur is the word that we all see used all the time. The word entrepreneur came from a book about global class. And it talks about scaling globally, but still focusing local. And that being critical. So I'm gonna come into something. I think local New Jersey.
00:31:23.630 --> 00:31:25.819 JACK THOMAS: We're famous for our tomatoes.
00:31:26.000 --> 00:31:37.229 JACK THOMAS: We're actually famous also for our cranberries. We are the Garden State. I think we are the epicenter of the world, if not at least the country. 80% of the cranberries come from South Jersey.
00:31:38.740 --> 00:31:51.619 JACK THOMAS: but tomatoes. So Dr. Donna made reference earlier. Our food is change. We all know that 50 years ago I actually think I've read this story about the first big food change
00:31:51.630 --> 00:31:53.333 JACK THOMAS: was when the Mcdonald's
00:31:53.910 --> 00:31:59.040 JACK THOMAS: Big Mac wanted that tomato to fit perfectly on the burger.
00:31:59.510 --> 00:32:09.660 JACK THOMAS: and then they did the same. They made the perfect French fries. Still, they're addicted. You can't help it. It's like crack you walk in there, eat those fries. You're just gonna eat them all the tomatoes
00:32:09.810 --> 00:32:15.620 JACK THOMAS: right now. We all know that these foods don't have those flavors, as we knew as we made reference before.
00:32:16.200 --> 00:32:17.800 JACK THOMAS: but they're perfect now.
00:32:17.890 --> 00:32:28.139 JACK THOMAS: So at what point in society do we say? Oh, my gosh! My food is no longer serving me right? Do we switch back on the organic foods?
00:32:28.450 --> 00:32:34.289 JACK THOMAS: We go to supermarkets right? And in certain communities you don't even have choice of organic foods.
00:32:34.630 --> 00:32:39.700 JACK THOMAS: I know the communities you do have, and then people go. Oh, my gosh! It's too much money.
00:32:40.650 --> 00:32:51.462 JACK THOMAS: What's going on with the organic foods out here with the supplements, and I know we started touching upon that. So, Dr. Donna, I'd love to hear some of your feedback on
00:32:52.800 --> 00:32:54.559 JACK THOMAS: What's going on with organic foods.
00:32:55.450 --> 00:33:06.580 Rhoda Donat-Flowers: So let's think about it this way. There are times when we buy organic right? As a consumer, we go to the supermarket and we buy the organic. But when we go to the farm and we look at the organic farm.
00:33:06.770 --> 00:33:10.269 Rhoda Donat-Flowers: I step across the fence, and that's the regular farm.
00:33:10.510 --> 00:33:35.450 Rhoda Donat-Flowers: What would make it organic is the soil, and what's put on it in terms of pesticides, etc. So let's say, theoretically, we only spray the pesticides on the non organic side. Well, you know, the wind does not discriminate. It will gladly pick up the pesticides from one side and bring it to the other side. And so, whereas the theory is, it's organic. Is it really organic? That's my first thought.
00:33:35.710 --> 00:33:46.510 Rhoda Donat-Flowers: and I'll have Dr. Krieger elaborate a little bit further. But for me, the best bet, really, if you can find it, and I know it's hard, because we were talking to people who might be in food deserts.
00:33:46.530 --> 00:33:52.890 Rhoda Donat-Flowers: Right? We're talking in a very difficult economy will be farm to table, if at all possible.
00:33:53.380 --> 00:33:56.779 Rhoda Donat-Flowers: Right? So that you're ensuring that it's Mom and pop.
00:33:56.960 --> 00:33:58.170 Rhoda Donat-Flowers: You know, they put
00:33:58.420 --> 00:34:03.650 Rhoda Donat-Flowers: less industrial, more love into growing the products. And so it's it's
00:34:04.750 --> 00:34:07.149 Rhoda Donat-Flowers: has more integrity. Let's put it that way.
00:34:07.150 --> 00:34:10.089 JACK THOMAS: Sure, and and I appreciate that. And during the pandemic
00:34:10.460 --> 00:34:14.689 JACK THOMAS: living in New Jersey there was. It was great shipping.
00:34:14.860 --> 00:34:18.139 JACK THOMAS: delivering direct. Very easy
00:34:18.469 --> 00:34:26.830 JACK THOMAS: I did read about a large company in New York New Jersey, and they're delivering food, and they were part of a very large supermarket chain.
00:34:26.850 --> 00:34:30.059 JACK THOMAS: But they're losing money. They're not profitable.
00:34:30.647 --> 00:34:43.470 JACK THOMAS: Truck, gas, electric. All all the expenses going up so costs are going up, and quality of nutrients are going down. So share with me how these supplements
00:34:44.064 --> 00:34:48.109 JACK THOMAS: can bridge that until we have answers in the future.
00:34:49.550 --> 00:34:50.600 Kenneth Krieger: And I didn't.
00:34:50.770 --> 00:34:52.119 Kenneth Krieger: Oh, I'm sorry.
00:34:52.270 --> 00:34:56.110 JACK THOMAS: Yeah, on that question, guys, I'm sorry.
00:34:57.316 --> 00:35:01.738 Kenneth Krieger: no problem. I I like the the question is awesome
00:35:02.360 --> 00:35:06.169 Kenneth Krieger: because we try to shop at farmers markets here.
00:35:06.260 --> 00:35:15.220 Kenneth Krieger: And the reason why is just what Dr. Donat said. It is absolutely essential that the product is grown organically. If it's truly organic.
00:35:15.280 --> 00:35:28.830 Kenneth Krieger: Now, there are certain supplements, they'll say organic on them, and they only have to be 4% organic to be called organic. Does that make any sense that makes no sense whatsoever? So all of the raw ingredients. There has to be something to bridge the gap
00:35:29.080 --> 00:35:50.070 Kenneth Krieger: because we're not getting the nutrition from the food, and 97% of supplementation does not work at a sub of a level. So what we do is we get raw ingredients from all over the world. They're tested 4 times. They make sure that everything is exactly as they. The supplier says it is. If it's not, it is not used, and guess what they sell it to somebody else.
00:35:50.170 --> 00:36:00.640 Kenneth Krieger: and then it's tested twice during manufacturing. And again after manufacturing. We're the only company in the world that does it that way, and the reason why we want it to be perfect. How can you
00:36:00.720 --> 00:36:13.380 Kenneth Krieger: guarantee the absorption of a supplementation therapy unless it it actually absorbs at a cellular level? And that's why we can, because we have the finest raw ingredients in the world, and we can bridge that gap.
00:36:14.280 --> 00:36:15.039 JACK THOMAS: Great. Thank you.
00:36:15.040 --> 00:36:20.939 Rhoda Donat-Flowers: Speaking on on bridging. I just want to point this out right. If we're thinking of squeezing 21
00:36:21.100 --> 00:36:45.459 Rhoda Donat-Flowers: oranges right? That's the equivalent for nutrition. It's easier to fit it into a bottle once you've distilled it versus eating 21 oranges right? And so it really helps to pack in the macro nutrients to really pack in the substances that we need. When we think of it that way versus trying to supplement by eating, we we would be eating all day, really to get what we need.
00:36:46.930 --> 00:36:49.400 JACK THOMAS: Got it and and love that. And
00:36:49.590 --> 00:36:52.660 JACK THOMAS: and so where my next question goes in.
00:36:53.030 --> 00:36:57.779 JACK THOMAS: if we're gonna look to make a big impact in the big change cost factors.
00:36:57.950 --> 00:37:03.659 JACK THOMAS: right? So I know today that I used to buy Pfiz slice, slice of pizza. So
00:37:03.680 --> 00:37:23.849 JACK THOMAS: my addiction right? It doesn't matter. It could be 10 in the morning at 2 at night. If I walk by a pizza place. I don't know. I'm getting a slice, and I think they used to be a dollar right too. Now it's like $4, $5, and if they have right and everybody wants a tip nest. And now I'm tipping on top of that, too, right? And the pizza is, it's now $5.
00:37:24.080 --> 00:37:31.590 JACK THOMAS: So I could say, all right, I'm gonna go out to dinner later I'm gonna go get right. Whatever food I'm gonna get. I'll get Chinese food for dinner, and it's gonna cost accent
00:37:31.840 --> 00:37:44.900 JACK THOMAS: cost wise. If someone said, you know what? For the next month I'm not gonna go to the supermarket at all. And this is just gonna be my food. What's that cost a person right, an average
00:37:45.660 --> 00:37:49.740 JACK THOMAS: average, you know. Age, you you pick it. What's the cost.
00:37:52.320 --> 00:37:53.599 Kenneth Krieger: And who are you asking?
00:37:53.920 --> 00:37:56.439 JACK THOMAS: Either one. I just kind of throw it down.
00:37:56.720 --> 00:37:58.900 Kenneth Krieger: Dr. Donat, I'm gonna
00:37:59.080 --> 00:38:00.600 Kenneth Krieger: take this approach.
00:38:00.730 --> 00:38:05.579 Kenneth Krieger: If you're getting the nutrients from the organic farm, let's say
00:38:06.210 --> 00:38:11.999 Kenneth Krieger: you don't have to eat as much to get the same or better nutritive value. So in the long run.
00:38:12.010 --> 00:38:13.840 Kenneth Krieger: what does good health cost?
00:38:14.400 --> 00:38:24.030 Kenneth Krieger: What does it really cost? I tell people good health doesn't cost. It pays. You don't have to pay a a copay to go into the doctor if you stay healthy. That's the idea.
00:38:24.354 --> 00:38:27.920 JACK THOMAS: Slow down! Slow down! Slow down! Slow down! I'm with you.
00:38:27.920 --> 00:38:55.009 JACK THOMAS: I'm just trying to get a base foundation that your average family, your regular people are. They got a budget for their family? I used to go super market shopping right as a married family cost us $200. Today is a single person still costing me $150, and I'm by myself. But so did food go up that much more. And so if I wanna offset my weekly cost and say no food. I just need supplements. Can I do this for $30 a week?
00:38:56.803 --> 00:39:17.199 Kenneth Krieger: Supplementation can be done for that. Yes, much less less than $80 a month to get all of what you need. But you do need the food, you have to have the the roughage, and you have to have the food. So I think that we spend about 10% more where we go to the farmers market than we would at a regular grocery store. So to me, it's minimal.
00:39:18.210 --> 00:39:34.379 JACK THOMAS: I agree, I agree a hundred percent. Thank you for that. I just kinda had to get that number in my head. So that was awesome going back to cost factors. We didn't really get to touch upon before, and I know I was just curious. The light therapy.
00:39:35.140 --> 00:39:53.429 JACK THOMAS: Dr. Donna. How much would that cost? And do they have to come every week like when I go? So right now, just for perspective on wellness, I go to an eye doctor right once a year. I go to a dentist 2 to 3 times a year I'll go to a dermatologist because I got skin issues
00:39:53.520 --> 00:40:04.079 JACK THOMAS: right. And and then I'm gonna go acupuncture. Yoga, right? All the things that I'm doing for me to get my overall play in here.
00:40:04.570 --> 00:40:05.959 JACK THOMAS: I don't know the cost.
00:40:06.630 --> 00:40:08.550 JACK THOMAS: What would cost look like in
00:40:08.850 --> 00:40:18.790 JACK THOMAS: how often does someone go? I go to my acupuncturist, I said. I'm only going to come to you for one month. I don't want to get addicted to you right, because it right, because our bodies get addicted.
00:40:19.440 --> 00:40:23.270 JACK THOMAS: so you know, if you could share with me some of your thoughts. Here, please.
00:40:23.270 --> 00:40:32.069 Rhoda Donat-Flowers: Absolutely. So let's say, let's say I connected with your acupuncturist. And we decided we're gonna put a biofatonic scanner into his or her office his office.
00:40:32.910 --> 00:40:40.539 Rhoda Donat-Flowers: You go once a month. That will be sufficient. So your first visit and you know, correct me if I'm I'm I'm overstaffing Dr. Craiger.
00:40:40.790 --> 00:40:43.740 Rhoda Donat-Flowers: Maybe about $30 for your first assessment.
00:40:44.280 --> 00:40:48.970 Rhoda Donat-Flowers: Then you get your supplements, which are a little bit less than $80 right?
00:40:49.300 --> 00:40:58.839 Rhoda Donat-Flowers: And then the next time you go in for your assessment we just want to see. Are the supplements really absorbing into your body, which 97%? Yes.
00:40:59.920 --> 00:41:01.810 Rhoda Donat-Flowers: that does not cost you anything.
00:41:01.940 --> 00:41:08.800 Rhoda Donat-Flowers: You follow up the following following month. You want to get an assessment just to see where your health is again. It does not cost you anything.
00:41:09.385 --> 00:41:09.590 JACK THOMAS: Hit.
00:41:09.780 --> 00:41:13.352 Rhoda Donat-Flowers: Is the cost. You're in alright. We gotta we got one.
00:41:13.650 --> 00:41:18.885 JACK THOMAS: And then you got me. I love it, I love it, I love it.
00:41:19.280 --> 00:41:21.056 JACK THOMAS: thank you for that
00:41:22.280 --> 00:41:38.200 JACK THOMAS: And the reason why I love it is because it's putting numbers that make sense. But I I wanna touch upon the supplement part just real quick, because we're gonna go to break in a moment. I take supplements. Now I take magnesium. I take iron and vitamin. B. 12,
00:41:38.200 --> 00:41:53.870 JACK THOMAS: which, by the way, thank you, doctor, cause that's part of the recipe for our mental wellness, which if somebody goes out to Jack right, you go out to Jack Jack Thomas at the happy spot on the Internet. And I'm giving away my remedy of mental wellness in lieu of taking drugs.
00:41:54.256 --> 00:41:58.290 JACK THOMAS: So thank you for helping me to organize myself. Dr. Donna
00:41:58.460 --> 00:42:00.722 JACK THOMAS: the quite to the question, though.
00:42:02.580 --> 00:42:18.400 JACK THOMAS: I lost my thought right there. We're not too many tangents. We're gonna shake in a moment we will come back, and we will pick that up. Thank you, everybody, and I'm glad I could bring some smiles on faces here. Hopefully out there we're going to break. Be right back.
00:44:25.660 --> 00:44:32.520 JACK THOMAS: Thank you. Coming back to the happy spot. Just Happy Spot, Jack Thomas. Here, Dr. Krieger, Dr. Donna.
00:44:33.270 --> 00:44:35.719 JACK THOMAS: we've been talking about bioscanning
00:44:36.230 --> 00:44:37.760 JACK THOMAS: how to help your health
00:44:38.590 --> 00:44:40.629 JACK THOMAS: focused around the mental wellness.
00:44:40.740 --> 00:44:43.170 JACK THOMAS: The fact of fees and cost
00:44:43.190 --> 00:44:58.069 JACK THOMAS: question is, how do you go about getting this information? If you want help. Where can you go? I don't know. They're in 54 countries. We stay as entrepreneurs. We're gonna stay local in our service, Dr. Donna. You're local here
00:44:58.330 --> 00:45:05.459 JACK THOMAS: people can reach out to the happy spot. We can refer you right there, Dr. Krieger, you're out on the Internet.
00:45:05.890 --> 00:45:07.906 JACK THOMAS: out on the Internet world.
00:45:08.330 --> 00:45:14.230 JACK THOMAS: if people want to reach out to you, there's contact points out there any information you want to throw out. So people know how to reach out to you.
00:45:19.470 --> 00:45:27.090 Kenneth Krieger: About that. There we go. They can reach me by their by the Internet, through my business email is Dr. K. At
00:45:27.130 --> 00:45:35.579 Kenneth Krieger: bio scan BIOS. CAN. Med technologiescom. And I want to show you.
00:45:35.900 --> 00:45:48.999 Kenneth Krieger: yeah, I know the audience can't see it, but this is the size of the scanner now, so you can give them an idea. It's very small, very portable, and they can move it from office to office. If a physician has more than one location.
00:45:49.050 --> 00:45:51.489 Kenneth Krieger: and so they're very convenient.
00:45:52.310 --> 00:45:53.670 JACK THOMAS: That it's great.
00:45:55.750 --> 00:45:56.919 JACK THOMAS: You're on mute.
00:45:59.330 --> 00:46:08.250 Rhoda Donat-Flowers: I said, the physician can also be mobile, going from site to site, and just really, getting a group of patients together who are interested in a health and wellness.
00:46:09.530 --> 00:46:10.590 JACK THOMAS: That is great.
00:46:11.223 --> 00:46:17.640 JACK THOMAS: So we've gone over wellness. We've gone over scanning. We've gone over distribution.
00:46:18.030 --> 00:46:21.419 JACK THOMAS: What are some things that you find really
00:46:21.510 --> 00:46:30.460 JACK THOMAS: interesting Dr. Krueger, that you've learned over time that we haven't touched upon that you'd want to share with other professionals in the marketplace.
00:46:30.763 --> 00:46:32.870 JACK THOMAS: So they could follow up and learn more.
00:46:34.913 --> 00:46:40.066 Kenneth Krieger: Another another great question. I love your questions. Jack, you're right on. You're right on point.
00:46:40.670 --> 00:46:45.979 Kenneth Krieger: I have seen people in the pharmacy. I won't say which ones, but all of them basically
00:46:46.370 --> 00:46:53.010 Kenneth Krieger: standing in the aisle looking at all the supplementation that's there and wondering what should I take and what's going to work?
00:46:53.630 --> 00:47:06.739 Kenneth Krieger: I tell physicians do not send them to the pharmacies or to the big box stores because their supplementation doesn't work. One of the large retailers admitted that their supplements were fake.
00:47:06.900 --> 00:47:09.829 Kenneth Krieger: and so I tell them.
00:47:10.010 --> 00:47:24.740 JACK THOMAS: How do they get away with that? Like like when when we hear like I get the word fake like, I think, a fugazi right. You come out of New York for Gazie. There's a whole guy for gaze limousine that becomes like a fake. You're fucking. So how does your food become fugazi like? How does that even happen.
00:47:25.450 --> 00:47:33.459 Kenneth Krieger: Well, they they have ways around it, you know, money talks. And unfortunately, the big corporations can do what they choose to do and get away with it.
00:47:33.600 --> 00:47:51.159 Kenneth Krieger: So that's why people say, Well, how can you make a change? Dr. K. Hey? You can't eat an elephant all at once. You did one bite at a time, and we're doing the best we can to change that focus for physicians to know that it's about the wellness of their patient. That makes the big difference
00:47:51.798 --> 00:48:00.930 Kenneth Krieger: they're gonna heal better. After a surgery, they're going to have less mental stress. They're going to sleep better all of the things that are necessary for good health.
00:48:02.040 --> 00:48:04.892 JACK THOMAS: So this is great. So question,
00:48:05.870 --> 00:48:10.039 JACK THOMAS: I target corporations 100 to 400 million dollar corporations.
00:48:10.100 --> 00:48:16.989 JACK THOMAS: Lot of them are managing their own risk. They self ensure their employees wellness. They do a variety of different things.
00:48:17.482 --> 00:48:22.019 JACK THOMAS: And I've set in rooms when they're making changes for wellness
00:48:22.870 --> 00:48:29.039 JACK THOMAS: usually takes anywhere from 12 to 18 months at a minimum to start seeing some wellness changes.
00:48:29.428 --> 00:48:41.149 JACK THOMAS: With this scanning tool. Do you think maybe it can speed that up because we're getting more data faster, quicker. Or does the data just still take time to analyze on the body and see how that goes.
00:48:42.134 --> 00:48:56.355 Kenneth Krieger: Again. Great question. Right now, we've had 30 million scans. And we get data from what the absorption is, what different parts of the world absorb differently. It's it's amazing to see the data that's coming.
00:48:56.820 --> 00:49:05.049 Kenneth Krieger: and they get a scanner within their facility. They know right away whether that person is healthy at a cellular level.
00:49:05.230 --> 00:49:17.220 Kenneth Krieger: Get them on product in 60 days they rescan them, see what their changes are, and they know that they're going to be well, more often than not, because they're getting the nutrition at the cell.
00:49:18.200 --> 00:49:20.440 JACK THOMAS: That is, that is great. That is great. To hear
00:49:21.480 --> 00:49:25.759 JACK THOMAS: Dr. Donna any pieces you'd want to chime in on some of these
00:49:26.020 --> 00:49:45.209 JACK THOMAS: things that you have learned, cause I know I know I've been around Dr. Donna. I know her brain can hear 5 different things at the same time. So for our local people, right? Because I know right that we serve multiple communities. What are some things that you've learned that other people should know about.
00:49:46.808 --> 00:49:53.020 Rhoda Donat-Flowers: I really want the audience to know that there are true wellness options out there
00:49:53.363 --> 00:49:59.189 Rhoda Donat-Flowers: many a times we stop when the doctor says your labs are normal, but we still feel poorly
00:49:59.570 --> 00:50:07.709 Rhoda Donat-Flowers: right so, and I have the advantage of seeing this, both as a physician and as a patient, always wellness focused.
00:50:07.810 --> 00:50:11.159 Rhoda Donat-Flowers: really knowing that there are options out there
00:50:11.320 --> 00:50:13.700 Rhoda Donat-Flowers: that can do a better job of assessing
00:50:13.910 --> 00:50:17.519 Rhoda Donat-Flowers: and options out there that can do a better job of treating
00:50:17.580 --> 00:50:20.109 Rhoda Donat-Flowers: and really providing health and wellness.
00:50:21.060 --> 00:50:26.839 JACK THOMAS: So so I I have. I have a couple of questions here and and input would be great. So
00:50:27.000 --> 00:50:40.300 JACK THOMAS: coming from the automotive business where, where I come from, and being around characters and over time, I learn that there are 3 types of people I talk to, and they're the arrogant people that know everything, and I just give them empathy.
00:50:40.570 --> 00:50:49.549 JACK THOMAS: And then there's ignorant people, and I just give them empathy. And then, when I recognize that they're arrogant and ignorant. I run away
00:50:51.040 --> 00:51:14.490 JACK THOMAS: a. A. A. And in the medical community I I find this even with people that I'm good friends with, and I won't say their names, and I'm good friends with, and they really, when they want to help you from a medical wellbeing and giving you their perspective. And they genuinely with their heart. And then, when I pause for a moment, I say, Okay, then come to do Yoga with me because your back is hurting you.
00:51:14.760 --> 00:51:18.497 JACK THOMAS: and you want to avoid surgery
00:51:19.610 --> 00:51:20.830 JACK THOMAS: an hour
00:51:21.000 --> 00:51:24.200 JACK THOMAS: right? Help me out to help them
00:51:24.210 --> 00:51:29.439 JACK THOMAS: right? So I don't have to keep going to my therapist, saying I want to kill the guy, you know, is not right.
00:51:33.030 --> 00:51:40.569 Kenneth Krieger: I understand where you're coming from, hey? I started as a chiropractor 1,972. I don't know if you realize. Last week I turned 75,
00:51:40.670 --> 00:51:46.890 Kenneth Krieger: and I came out of retirement to do this, because this is so important for people to understand what true health and wellness is.
00:51:46.890 --> 00:51:51.110 JACK THOMAS: And hold on! Hold on! You're 75. I wanna take whatever you're taking. Send me some cell phones.
00:51:51.110 --> 00:51:52.270 Kenneth Krieger: I will. I'll get some to you.
00:51:52.604 --> 00:51:53.939 JACK THOMAS: Great! You look great.
00:51:53.940 --> 00:51:55.725 Kenneth Krieger: Well, thank you. I appreciate that.
00:51:56.320 --> 00:52:00.540 Rhoda Donat-Flowers: And you feel, how do you feel? You look great. But how do you feel? That's the important part.
00:52:00.880 --> 00:52:08.700 Kenneth Krieger: Well, I'm functioning normally, because my scanner score is very good and I feel fantastic. I can now do most 50 year olds.
00:52:08.720 --> 00:52:19.120 Kenneth Krieger: and I do all the time at the gym. People are amazed, and I'm I'm very blessed. I'll put it that way, but I'm doing the right thing, and that's getting the the health to the cellular level
00:52:19.140 --> 00:52:24.749 Kenneth Krieger: and getting the nutrition there. And when you have that at the cellular level, you're going to be healthy.
00:52:25.170 --> 00:52:39.029 JACK THOMAS: Okay. So so I'm I'm I'm gonna chime in on that cellular level. So for myself, I had gotten hurt playing sports as a kid skiing blah blah blah! And that's what put me into yoga and all this wellness in lieu of surgery.
00:52:39.310 --> 00:53:04.169 JACK THOMAS: And just recently, my acupuncturist put me with this Japanese woman, 70 years old at an acupuncture school, because he said my case was troubling. He couldn't figure it out part of his my body. But also I came from the painting world in the automotive world. I spent over 25 years painting cars in that smoked cloud room all the time, and they were talking about my
00:53:04.700 --> 00:53:13.520 JACK THOMAS: body in my cellular level, still, having some of these chemicals trapped, and I'm out of that business now, probably over 20 years.
00:53:13.650 --> 00:53:32.670 JACK THOMAS: but they have me in my mind saying that then, at that cellular level, I'm contaminated still, and the acupuncture is supposed to help. How does this help? And again, I'm an everyday guy, right? Living an extraordinary life. How does that really help the cellular level with all the paint chemical fumes? They're still in my body.
00:53:34.284 --> 00:53:36.289 Kenneth Krieger: let me give you this example.
00:53:36.390 --> 00:53:38.620 Kenneth Krieger: Let's say you had a Ferrari.
00:53:39.040 --> 00:53:47.059 Kenneth Krieger: and but the engine was only running on 6 cylinders instead of 12. That may look good on the outside, but on the inside it's not functioning to its capacity.
00:53:47.120 --> 00:53:53.409 Kenneth Krieger: And what cellular wellness is is allowing that cell to function to his best capacity.
00:53:53.840 --> 00:53:59.710 Kenneth Krieger: That's the just the easiest way to say it. Let's have you firing on all 12 cylinders, Jack, that's gonna change your life.
00:54:00.290 --> 00:54:13.020 JACK THOMAS: So. So thank you for that. So when you say Ferrari as a New York guy, I won't name the guy's name, but I did have a client that had 92 Ferraris in Manhattan, in a parking garage.
00:54:13.326 --> 00:54:17.050 JACK THOMAS: And it was the most beautiful thing I'd ever seen in my life.
00:54:17.434 --> 00:54:42.909 JACK THOMAS: Whether you're a Ferrari per. You have to love the beauty, great symbol of the automotive industry. We're coming up on our show is gonna come to an end in a moment. So I really want to give each one of you a final 1015, 20 s what you would like to share. That is important for the next step for our community. And knowing about you, Dr. Donna, first.
00:54:43.830 --> 00:54:55.510 Rhoda Donat-Flowers: Excellent. Thank you. And thank you, Dr. Prager. Wonderful times today. One thing that I want to leave with the audience is that there are innovations that are coming in healthcare that will supplement what's already there.
00:54:55.570 --> 00:55:15.570 Rhoda Donat-Flowers: We'll touch upon this on the next episode, but our healthcare system is overwhelmed. Dare I say it is broken. And so I'm really excited that there are ways that we providers who really are in it to take care of patients. There are tools. There are technologies out there that we can actually use to bring true health and wellness.
00:55:15.930 --> 00:55:16.710 JACK THOMAS: Thank you
00:55:17.000 --> 00:55:24.660 JACK THOMAS: and Dr. Krieger an honor to have you join us here today with your years of wisdom you get the final say.
00:55:25.650 --> 00:55:50.850 Kenneth Krieger: I appreciate that, Jack. Thank you for having me, and Dr. Donat is is the best. I'll just put it that way those who are local can get a hold of her. She's going to have a scanner very shortly, and she'll be able to tell them about their cellular wellness. And I want physicians to go ahead and contact me. I'll speak to anyone anytime, and let them know what this can do for their patients and also for their revenue stream.
00:55:51.780 --> 00:56:19.990 JACK THOMAS: Well, thank thank you both so much so as we move to the end of our show. It's the by neural beats. It's the sounds so for me, I try and stay focused on the different senses. So you know what I see beautiful, what I hear by neural. And now I know I can get some new flavors and get back to health. Thank you. Thank you to the audience out there. Hopefully everyone enjoyed it. And may you have your happy spot today.