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Nicholas Seedsman - Episode 796

The Warrior Refit Foundation was founded by Nick Seedsman, a former Special Air Service Regiment (SASR) veteran, Australian Special Operations forces. After serving in the military for 13 years, including three combat tours in Afghanistan, Nick happily returned home only to find that he slowly and catastrophically began to decline physically and mentally. He was in such a severe state that neither traditional treatment nor drugs were helping. Eventually, his quality of life became non-existent.

After many failed traditional medical treatments and extensive research, Nick discovered a stem cell medical treatment in Colombia. He learned they have the most advanced medical stem cell technology applications worldwide for his conditions. Nick completed the treatment and slowly began to feel better, restoring his ability to function and do daily tasks. Most importantly, he once again found the will to live. Unfortunately, to pay for the treatments, Nick sacrificed his financial means, which would not be possible for many veterans.

Nick’s key treatment-focused conditions include, but are not limited to: chronic fatigue, fibromyalgia, autoimmunity, and multiple active viruses in his system, including dengue fever, PTSD, TBI, major depression, and anxiety disorders. After receiving systemic IV treatments in the blood, targeting the autoimmune, fibromyalgia, fatigue, and viral components, Nick regained his stable and reparative immunity, the ability to sleep, and his energy levels returned to a state of “ability-to-function.”

After the intrathecal treatment, Nick’s mental health significantly stabilized across the board on all fronts, where Nick has standard control across his mental health. The degree to which Nick’s life changed, which he personally measures in the form of “operating at a 2-4% of life with only 2-3 months left to live,” to a dramatic change of ~70% of his health was dramatic. Nick says he’s capable of living life again and is living a full, active life, a goal that seemed out of reach before his stem cell treatments.

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