Health Update: Eliminating Pain Without Drugs | The Stem Cell Machine

Health Update: Eliminating Pain Without Drugs | The Stem Cell Machine

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The Tissue Regenerative Technology (TRT) machine, often called
the “stem cell machine,” uses nothing but pulses of soundwaves
sent into the body to awaken and activate dormant stem cells that
then repair damaged joints and muscles. The sound comes out at
3,358 miles per hour, similar to the soundwaves generated by
lightning.


One of the groundbreaking feats of this machine is that it will
naturally locate the problem wherever it is in the body. You will
actually feel it working on that part of the body as it sends out
these sound pulses, breaking up the old scar tissue and turning
on your dormant stem cells to migrate to that area.


This machine encourages the body’s own innate intelligence to
heal itself without the use of drugs and their “side” effects,
which aren’t really side effects at all but rather direct effects
that negatively impact your health. The TRT machine is a healthy
alternative to drugs and medication for treating and ultimately
eliminating pain.


Dr. McCollum is still offering a $49 introductory
special on TRT treatment at his clinic McCollum Family
Chiropractic in Santa Cruz, California. If you are interested in
experiencing the stem cell machine for yourself, give Dr.
McCollum’s office a call at 831-459-9990 or email his team at
info@mccollumfamilychiropractic.com.





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