Podcast 455: Captimet and Electron Charger
It’s no secret that our overall level of toxins and industrial toxins have increased the last hundred years. With new technologies arising, chemical spill disasters, contrasting agents, pollutants in our water and food, we are now being exposed at an even greater level than we ever have been, affecting our health for generations to come tremendously. Spencer at Remedy Link has many proactive solutions to detox harmful contrasting chemicals out of the body. In this episode, he discusses his new product Captimet that helps turn fat soluble toxins into water soluble toxins, allowing the body to eliminate them easier. He also discusses his new Portable Electron Charger that among many other benefits helps break down crystallized metals to a smaller size, allowing your body to render them soluble so that you can dispel them out.
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MARTIN: Hello, this is Martin Pytela for Life Enthusiast Podcast, and today I have the pleasure to again, welcome Spencer Feldman from Remedy Link, remedylink.com if you want to go to his site. But we promote and stock Spencer’s products at Life Enthusiast, and we are really happy about the relationship that we have built and established. And I respect Spencer a lot because he’s gone through, well, a personal evolution that has him understand things that the people who are bound by limitations of their profession fail to see. Spencer Feldman, welcome to Life Enthusiast.
SPENCER: Nice to see you again, Martin.
MARTIN: Yeah. Would you say that you are able to see things that others miss?
SPENCER: You know, I think we all have our own particular genius and if you can find out what you’re good at, then you can be of the most service to the world. So I think where I am particularly well suited is, looking at medical issues with a scientific perspective that has not got the advantages or disadvantages of a traditional medical education.
MARTIN: Yep. Precisely the point. I remember 20, no, 40 years ago when I was having to analyze this, when I broke, my body was breaking and I was going to all the medical people, the professionals with the degrees and white coats, asking them, please help me because I have these symptoms. And all they offered was, well, let’s treat your symptoms. Not one of these highly educated people were asking, well, what is the cause of that? Where is the root cause here?
SPENCER: Well, I thought we could talk today about something that’s right along those lines. What we have is hopefully not the first of many, but possibly given the sabotage we’re seeing, industrial chemical disasters in Palestine, Ohio disaster. And that leads into… a lot of people are going to find themselves asking the question that you yourself asked, which is, why aren’t I feeling well? And what can I do to fix it?
MARTIN: Yeah. I mean, there certainly are multiple issues here at play. One of them is of course, the transportation industry as such. Why have they been allowed to lobby so effectively, to be engaged in risky behavior? And why is the society allowing this? I guess, my frame of mind on that is this,