2/22/25 S11 E15 - RYAN MATTA: WHAT IS TREASON SERIES, STORY OF RECOVERY: SUSIE HENSOLDT, WHAT’S NEW: DR BONATI DEFINES DEMENTIA,  SALLY PIPES THE WORLDS MEDICINE CHEST.

2/22/25 S11 E15 - RYAN MATTA: WHAT IS TREASON SERIES, STORY OF RECOVERY: SUSIE HENSOLDT, WHAT’S NEW: DR BONATI DEFINES DEMENTIA, SALLY PIPES THE WORLDS MEDICINE CHEST.

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Discover shocking treason revelations, inspiring recovery stories, and crucial healthcare reforms in this episode of American Medicine Today. #Podcast #Healthcare

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42:2422 Feb 2025

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Exposing Treason & Recovery Triumphs

Episode Overview

  • Ryan Matta's documentary series reveals government treason.
  • Susie Hensoldt shares her inspiring recovery from spinal surgery.
  • Dr. Bonati discusses the implications of dementia.
  • Sally Pipes explores challenges in the pharmaceutical industry.
  • Reforms needed in healthcare to balance innovation and affordability.
Every door I thought was going to open was closed, and every door I didn't think was going to open just magically opened.

In this compelling episode of American Medicine Today, hosts Kimberly Bromel Bonati, Ethan Youker, and Dr. Alfred Bonati delve into the complex issues of treason, recovery, and healthcare innovation. They begin by interviewing Ryan Matta, a filmmaker and investigative journalist, who exposes the treasonous actions of the U.S. government through his documentary series 'What is Treason?' Matta recounts his unexpected journey from cryptocurrency enthusiast to investigative journalist after being demonetized by YouTube and meeting whistleblowers who unveiled shocking truths about child trafficking and border issues.

His mission, alongside partner J.J. Carroll, a former Border Patrol agent, led to a nationwide exploration of the migration crisis and drug epidemic, interviewing diverse experts to substantiate claims of governmental treason. In the segment 'Story of Recovery', Susie Hensoldt shares her transformative experience with the Bonati Spine Procedures, having suffered from herniated discs and spinal stenosis.

Her journey from debilitating pain to singing joyfully in the operating room is a testament to the effectiveness of minimally invasive spinal surgery, offering hope to many who face similar challenges. The episode also touches on dementia, with Dr. Bonati highlighting its association with untreated high blood pressure and discussing ongoing research to address this complex condition. Sally C.

Pipes, author of 'The World's Medicine Chest', joins the discussion to address the pharmaceutical industry's hurdles, including price controls and innovation challenges. Pipes advocates for reforms in pharmacy benefit managers (PBMs) and the FDA to ensure affordable drugs while maintaining innovation. Her insights underline the need for balance between drug affordability and continuous development of new treatments.

Listeners are encouraged to explore these topics further through Sally's book available on Amazon and to add the American Medicine Today TV show to their streaming devices for more engaging content.

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