It was another one of those very interesting meetings that I was in that is worth sharing. I was talking to a group of really smart people who were trying to figure out healthcare policy in Ohio under the Trump administration and what it should be like under a much more free-market approach. Now, these were people who make a living in that industry, and they wanted to improve healthcare the way it is traditionally defined, which I thought was ridiculously stupid, especially what we know today about the trajectory of the human race and what it will look like after the next four years of Trump. That led them to ask me what I thought it should look like or would rather be. I told them we should be talking about Jesus Christ, the best healthcare practitioner on earth at any point in history. That left some people scratching their heads; they weren’t making the connection. So, I elaborated. I told them that Jesus could heal people just by being near them, that people could touch his cloak, and that they would have their health ailments wholly restored to a healthy condition. These people told me, “Come on now, that’s just a story. Surely you don’t believe in some magic healing power, do you?” “Of course,” I replied. “Cultures all over the world tell similar stories. There are shamans right now in Peru who claim they can reach into the spirit world and heal people under the influence of ayahuasca. And what about Mr. Miyagi from the Karate Kid? Remember how he rubbed his hands together and could heal an injury just with a human hand? “ I received a lot of extraordinary looks that migrated into a perplexed state of ambiguity.

But I wasn’t kidding. I explained to them that there was a science to the miracles of God and a very distinct reason that cultures worldwide could claim to heal people miraculously. We have moved our culture into a pharmaceutical test lab that treats the pain, not the problem of a health issue. So, we don’t see much in the way of treatments from unique people who have a knack for healing people just by being around them. When it comes to Jesus, he would be the ideal kind of person we want our doctors to be. We should be healing people as they did in the New Testament of the Bible. Not in the way that we profit off the continued sickness of people, which is what we are doing now. We talk about spending money to treat the pain of a declining condition. Where if Jesus were here, he would just put his hand on the sick and cure them of what was bothering them, whether it was blindness, crippled conditions, or even resurrection from death itself. I would say that the power of God was able through Jesus Christ to stimulate stem cell growth in the recipients, and the healing process would commence in people as if they were just in a fetal state, just starting their lives. Most stem cell treatments work because they show a body’s current stem cells how to get off their butts and start healing the body again—a kind of capitalism of the human body kind of approach. Injected stem cells help heal an immediate injury like a torn rotator cup or a busted knee. However, the stem cells are flushed out of the body relatively quickly. Long-term health treatment comes from resetting the condition of a person’s biological stem cells so that health can be restored and new tissue can be produced, as young people typically do.

The evidence suggests that person-to-person contact can influence stem cell growth in a person suffering from an ailment, not just with Jesus but with village shamans and those in Eastern cultures who have different ways of treating health conditions, such as in Japan. And that if we wanted to treat the sick, we would be looking at that science, taking it out of speculation and turning it into policy. The Bible is full of paranormal observations where God was in contact with people through other people, and healing was one of the big themes of demonstrating the power of God to those who could not otherwise see it. And our modern healthcare policy, like so much else that’s wrong, was built to show the power of government, of the power of bureaucracy, and has an element of sacrifice to it for some Marxist greater good. We seek to profit off the demise of people, to make them pay pharmaceutical companies to ease their pain, while we allow them to die to sacrifice them to some deity, whether it’s Mother Earth or some other supernatural force. In the end, our current healthcare policy was much dumber than believing in fantasy stories like Jesus healing the sick and being a caretaker to the poor. The goal of a sound healthcare system would be or should be, freeing people from sickness and dependency on the government or a company seeking to profit from their condition. Not to build the whole thing around the opposite direction. “You guys know that type 2 diabetes is a completely reversible condition. If you change your diet and relieve your pancreas, the beta cells within it will return to life and restore it to a healthy condition. Beta cells don’t die as many have thought was the terminal condition of diabetes. They go into shock when they are inundated with either unhealthy lifestyles or genetic conditions that predispose them to retreat to a paralyzed state under trauma. They can be inspired to return to function with a healthy lifestyle commitment. That is the kind of real healing that isn’t just a miracle from the Bible. It’s real.”

The table I was sitting at was quiet with disbelief. I had touched a nerve. These people spent many hours a week, very passionate about healthcare, and what I said about stem cells, or diabetes was not part of their daily considerations. So, I elaborated on the real cure for cancer. “You guys know that the real cure for cancer is to recalibrate your immune system because the T-cells get lazy and stop seeing dangerous cancer cells for what they are. It’s like letting too many Democrats run a school board or a county commission. Of course, they’ll bring sickness in their wake. The way to supercharge an immune system so that a body kills off cancer cells like people typically do when they are younger, is to reset the immune system back to its calibrated state when it was younger. All this chemotherapy stuff was as dumb as starting a fire with a rock. “Fix the T lymphocytes among the white cell count, and you kill off most of the cancers known to us now,” I said. “And people like Jesus, through the power of God, chronicled in the ancient text of the Bible, observed that these kinds of treatments were possible. Now, we have the science to understand how and why these things were observed. And if you guys want a good healthcare system that doesn’t cost much money, then adopt the healthcare policy of Jesus Christ.” Anything less would just be stupid. The Bible, especially the New Testament, should be our healthcare policy. It is not that we are talking about miracles but that God was trying to tell us about the science of healing. It was possible for unique people with very vibrant personalities to influence the cell structure of a sick person and provoke healing in them. If we want to be free and healthy in the future, we should recognize the science of those relationships. And to me, the answer is clear: restoring a person’s stem cells to a calibrated condition that heals them from within instead of treating the pain of a declining condition. Yes, type 2 diabetes is reversible if we allow our body to heal itself. Just as many things are if we lean in that direction instead of crippling a body’s ambition to do so with drugs that only make the situation worse.

Rich Hoffman

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