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American Medicine Today - Radio
Explore political and healthcare challenges in American Medicine Today. Discover January 6th pardons, Bonati Spine Institute's success, and alternative medicine.
57:38•8 Feb 2025
American Medicine Today: Freedom & Innovations
Episode Overview
- President Trump's pardons spark media backlash and discussion.
- Bonati Spine Institute boasts a 98.75% satisfaction rate.
- American political system faces significant challenges.
- Alternative medicine battles against Big Pharma interests.
- Stream American Medicine Today on various platforms.
“It is a blessing to be a free man. I can't even describe it, but the only way we can describe it is say it's like a biblical promise has come true.”
In this episode of American Medicine Today, hosts Kimberly Bromel Bonati and Ethan Youker delve into a range of topics that span political, healthcare, and societal issues. The show begins with a discussion on President Trump's unprecedented pardons of January 6th protesters, many of whom were imprisoned for years without trial. This move has led to significant media backlash but also raises questions about the human side of political imprisonment. Jake Lang, a U.S.
Senate candidate in Florida and a recently released January 6 political prisoner, joins the program to share his experiences and insights. Lang describes his participation in the protest as a response to what he perceives as a disenfranchisement of American citizens, exacerbated by COVID-19 restrictions and alleged election tampering. Shifting focus to healthcare, the episode highlights the remarkable success of the Bonati Spine Institute, which boasts a 98.75% satisfaction rate from over 75,000 procedures performed over four decades.
The Bonati Spine Procedures offer an innovative, minimally invasive alternative to traditional spinal surgeries, which often require hardware fusion. Patients frequently share their positive experiences and express gratitude for the Institute's ability to address their pain directly without invasive techniques. The hosts also explore the broader implications of the current political climate in the United States and how it affects societal wellbeing.
Concerns about freedom of speech and press are discussed, alongside the potential for increased emotional distress and suicides if systemic issues remain unaddressed. The conversation extends to alternative medicine and its ongoing battle against Big Pharma, highlighting the efforts to suppress natural remedies in favor of profit-driven pharmaceutical solutions. This theme is further elaborated through discussions on the role of USAID in potentially funding organizations involved in child trafficking.
Listeners are encouraged to tune into American Medicine Today on various streaming platforms to stay informed about these critical issues. The episode underscores the importance of engaging with content that challenges conventional narratives and empowers individuals to seek truth and innovation in both healthcare and politics.

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