Wayne Klarberg, the Founder of “Pain Free Life” will give a presentation on a new way to treat chronic pain, problems with mobility, and optimize sports performance. This technology has been used in Europe’s medical industry for over 15 years. It has just received FDA approval for use in the USA, using the VISS “Evolution” Myomodulator for neuropathy, shoulder, knee, and back issues. Also, a wide range of neurological conditions: osteoporosis, Parkinson’s, chronic fatigue and many other ailments. It messages through the central nervous system to the cerebral cortex to reset malfunctions, and regulates your hormones. Bill Faloon will present the very latest with his “Age Reversal Update.” Bill Faloon is the founder of the Church of Perpetual Life and a leader in the Global Age Reversal movement.
On March 25th 2023, we were honored to have two presentations. Wayne Klarberg gives a presentation on “Pain Free Life and Bill Faloon gives us “An Update on Age Reversal. Please click below to view the video
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In this YouTube video titled “Wayne Klarberg Founder of ‘Pain Free Life’ and ‘An Update on Age Reversal’ by Bill Faloon,” Neil VanDeRee sets the agenda for the event, encouraging viewers to join the Zoom gathering and sign up for newsletters. Wayne Klarberg, the founder of Pain Free Life, is introduced as the first speaker. He shares his personal experience of finding relief from neuropathy using the Zoom Modulator, a class 1 FDA-approved device, which utilizes square wave acoustic sound wave vibrations to reach receptors in the body and reset malfunctions. The importance of proprioception and vibration therapy in treating chronic pain is discussed, with clinical studies showing its effectiveness surpassing that of injectable painkillers. The video also explores the benefits of vibration therapy in rehabilitation and the advances in technology, including the use of medical-grade silicone and different shapes for specific purposes. Additionally, Wayne shares his passion for a new massage device designed for effective therapy sessions and the inspiring story of a young girl who experienced faster regeneration and recuperation after using it. The importance of proper training and feedback from patients is emphasized in using these therapies for overall wellness.
01:00:00 – 01:45:00
Wayne Klarberg discusses various health-related topics, including the use of a vibration chair for pain relief, a device for treating conditions like migraines, vertigo, and tinnitus, and the potential for reversing biological aging through gene therapy and stem cell research. Wayne Klarberg shares his experience using a heart health technology on Olympic athletes and the potential benefits of infusing stem cells directly into heart muscles. Bill Faloon discusses recent studies on age reversal in mice using Yamanaka factors and the potential implications for humans. Bill Faloon discusses the use of supplements like nicotinamide riboside and niacin for boosting NAD levels, the use of Crispr technology for gene editing, and the importance of continued scientific exploration despite previous bans on stem cell research due to religious concerns. The conversation highlights ongoing research and advancements in the fields of pain relief, age reversal, and neuroscience, as well as the potential implications for healthcare and patient wellbeing.
- 01:00:00 Wayne Klarberg discusses the use of his methods and technology for preventative medicine. Wayne shares that if he had owned a sports team, he would have used this on all athletes to prevent injuries. However, he notes that the technology has not yet been widely accepted by decision-makers in the US healthcare system. He also mentions that the technology is currently covered under the European medical system, but with a co-pay. The technology, which isn’t based on Nikola Tesla’s research, can be used on multiple parts of the body simultaneously and can help reduce stress by relaxing the nerves. It is also being introduced to rehabilitation centers and senior centers as an alternative to pain medication.
- 01:05:00 Wayne discusses the use of a vibration chair for pain relief and its history. The chair, which has been in existence since the 1800s, uses vibration and pressure to penetrate muscles and nerves. It requires no prescription in the United States and is currently used in Europe with the involvement of doctors for additional modalities. Klarberg also touches on the cost of the device, which varies between $33,000 and $47,000, and explains that it primarily targets arms, legs, and the spine, while the impact on internal organs and the brain is not yet scientifically proven. There are also plans to expand the availability of the therapy to more locations, allowing users to contact the company for information.
- 01:10:00 Wayne Klarberg discusses the use of a specific device for treating conditions such as migraines, vertigo, and even tinnitus. He explains that while there is no scientific study to prove its effectiveness, his personal experience and that of his clients show significant improvement. He advises a series of treatments for those with chronic conditions like vertigo, suggesting five to ten sessions. He further mentions that once the malfunction in the brain is reset, the condition should not return, as long as one maintains proper nutrition and exercises. The device has also been known to help with anxiety and depression, though no clear scientific evidence exists. Klarberg also mentions the availability of devices that send sound frequency directly into the ears for tinnitus relief.
- 01:15:00 Wayne Klarberg answers questions from the audience regarding the availability and distribution of his healing device in the U.S, as well as the requirements for operating it. He explains that interested individuals can become distributors or resellers, and while they don’t necessarily need a medically trained staff, they must undergo a basic course on how the device functions. The device, which is classified as a Class One medical device, is easy to use, with preset programs and no need for a neurosurgeon or medical certification to operate it. One audience member predicts the device will be the most exciting healing device in the U.S during the next decade, due to its effects on the musculoskeletal, neuroendocrine, and Meridian systems, consistent with Chinese medicine. The device has shown positive results for stroke patients and those with mobility issues. European sports clubs, including soccer teams, also use the machine.
- 01:20:00 Wayne Klarberg shares his experience with athletes using a heart health technology, trademarked from a man under a different label, in Olympics. He mentions several gold medalists receiving treatments, but cannot share the videos. Bill Faloon is introduced as a well-known leader in the age reversal movement and the founder of a church. He speaks about congestive heart failure, revealing a study from February 2023 that used stem cells infused directly into heart muscles, resulting in a 58% reduction in heart attacks and strokes for those at risk. He expresses concern about the 11-year delay between this and earlier research revealing similar results, which could have saved millions of lives.
- 01:25:00 Bill Faloon discusses recent studies using Yamanaka transcription factors to induce age reversal in mice. The Salk Institute study, which was announced a year ago, demonstrated unique benefits such as younger-looking skin, increased skin cell division, lower inflammation, and reduced evidence of senescent cells. However, the study did not collect data on lifespan extensions. Another study using Yamanaka factors was able to restore some youthful functionality to elderly mice and extend their remaining lifespan by more than 100 percent, equivalent to an additional 20 years of life. These findings are significant as they indicate the potential for humans to experience healthy longevity through the application of these factors.
- 01:30:00 Bill Faloon discusses the potential for reversing biological aging and extending lifespan. He mentions that mice have shown evidence of aging being reversed and extended lifespan, predicting that gene therapy could reprogram genes back into a youthful state by around 2030. However, since we are not yet at that time, some researchers are experimenting with Yamanaka factors to buy additional time. These experiments involve humans volunteering their bodies, but larger animal testing, specifically primates, is also needed to fully understand the benefits. The media is finally picking up on the aging research, specifically focusing on telomeres and their relationship to heart disease and infection risk. However, elongating telomeres may not currently be achievable technology. The media advocates for comprehensive prescription medication therapy for aging reversal and warns against prioritizing money over health. Despite the high cost and skepticism, it is essential to address aging as we age to avoid being the richest person in the cemetery.
- 01:35:00 Bill Faloon discusses the case of Scott Minerd who had a heart attack at the age of 63 and received a stent to improve his heart function, but the damage was irreversible. The discussion then shifts to the potential of stem cells infused directly into the heart muscle to rejuvenate and improve the pumping capability, potentially solving the epidemic problem of congestive heart failure in the US. Faloon also mentions the regrets of former presidents like Lyndon Baines Johnson, who had no choice but to retire at 59 due to heart disease, and the advancements in technology that have allowed others to live longer and remain functional. Faloon will be speaking at the HEAL Inc Summit next month to explore the technology of age reversal, and mentions Ponce de Leon Bio’s product Alpha-ketoglutarate, which can reduce methylated age and potentially make people taller by demethylating their DNA. However, Faloon expresses concern about the implications of this technology for young people like his nephew.
- 01:40:00 The discussion revolves around the potential uses of gene therapy and certain supplements. Regarding gene therapy, Bill explains that it can be used to make people taller by editing genes and that the use of Crispr technology is expected to make this process easier. He also addresses a question about the manufacturing and quality of Nicotinamide Mononucleotide (NMN) in India and mentions that while the FDA has banned its sale, there are alternative ways to boost NAD levels using nicotinamide riboside, time-released nicotinamide niacinamide, or even niacin. The speaker also touches upon the potential benefits of stem cell therapy through intravenous administration, but expresses concerns about the immune response in the bone marrow. Lastly, he discusses the potential use of supplements to increase intelligence but emphasizes that there are many supplements that can benefit neurological health, reducing neurodegeneration risk, and that the specific mentioned supplements for intelligence enhancement have varying degrees of evidence.
- 01:45:00 Bill Faloon discusses ongoing research into age-related blindness and the possible use of optic nerve regeneration through Yamanaka factors. However, he notes that this solution is currently not clinically available. Faloon also answers a question about the reasons for the ban on stem cell research around the 2000s, attributing it primarily to religious concerns. Despite this, he emphasizes the importance of continued scientific exploration and encourages the audience to share the recording of the event with their friends.