Lee delves into the report that says that Chinese scientists achieved diabetes cure through innovative cell therapy and how that is bad news for the corporate capitalist elite in the U.S. Stay informed, stay engaged, share this video, and join the discussion! #china #diabetes #cure #celltherapy #healthcare #society #unitedstates #news Lee's show is LIVE on Mon, Tues, Thurs and Fri at 3pm ET/ Noon PT. His new book, DANGEROUS IDEAS, is out! You can get it for free by joining at leecamp dot net. He's one of the most censored comedians in America. Thanks for the support! Transcript: (00:00) that's what it is that's how our system works that's how the market economy Works in this country and the cost without insurance here's what the US does and this is China has cured diabetes and the US I'm sure will want nothing to do with it the US will absolutely not want to be a part of this CH Chinese diabetes cure world's first diabetes cure with Cell Therapy achieved in China in a groundbreaking medical achievement a team of Chinese scientists and cl clinicians has reportedly cured a (00:39) patient of diabetes using cell therapy for the first time the patient a 59y old man who had endured type two diabetes for 25 years so this is not like a guy that developed diabetes a week earlier and then they were like hey we were able to stop it this is 25 years of diabetes and diabetes is one of the most common illnesses difficulties that Americans have diabetes is big in the United States in fact as China is curing diabetes the US is actually manufacturing diabetes the US does amazing job of manufacturing diabetes (01:14) and people the US you know really that's what we should brag back China's like we car diabetes and we're like oh yeah China we found a way to manufacture CH diabetes way back when the first McDonald's was founded Okay so we've been pumping it out you got nothing on us decades ago we started manufacturing It Anyway this 59-year-old man was facing severe complications from the disease despite receiving a kidney transplant in 2017 he had lost most of his pancreatic islet function which I'm (01:45) not a doctor so don't know much what about what that means which is crucial for regulating blood glucose levels and was dependent on multiple daily insulin injections this is a professor uh who says at the University of British Columbia says I think the study represents an important advance in the field of cell therapy for diabetes one step closer in July 2021 the patient underwent the cell transplant just 11 weeks later he no longer required external insulin and within a year he his need for oral medication to control (02:18) blood sugar levels was completely eliminated and he's been diabetes free for like 30 weeks or something they've cured diabetes in China and if we were responsible adult Nation not [ __ ] children not a vomitous US Empire puking up leaders like Donald Trump and Joe Biden if we were an actual responsible adult human beings we would go wow that's really beneficial for Humanity it's really good for that guy but it's also good for everybody who suffers from diabetes around the world and we should (02:55) work with China to make sure that this cure is given to everybody everybody who needs it right that's how adult you know not morally bankrupt uh people who have a a moral savings account in their soul that's how they would behave here's what the US does and this is news from 2018 I wrote an article about it here's what the US does with curing diseases such as diabetes in a private investor memo that was leaked Wall Street admitted curing disease is bad for business and told their top level investors not to invest (03:38) in curing diseases such as diabetes a Goldman analyst asked clients here's a quote from the Goldman sacks note is curing patients a sustainable business model the potential to deliver quote oneshot cures is one of the most attractive aspects of gene therapy however such treatments offer a very different Outlook with regard to recurring Revenue which is definitely what you should think about when you're thinking about cure and disease recurring Revenue versus chronic therapies while this proposition carries (04:12) tremendous value for patients and Society but who gives a [ __ ] about that right it could represent a challenge for genome medicine developers looking for sustained cash flow this was a very slightly coded message to to top investors meaning the richest of the rich who fund a lot of research right telling them don't invest in one shot cures for all kinds of diseases because you won't get good money back you won't make the the chaing you won't make the bling from curing diseases instead you just have a happy person who no longer
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