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In this episode of "Finding Freedom," John Odermatt interviews Dr. Howard Grattan about his journey from traditional pain management to regenerative medicine and medical freedom. Dr. Grattan shares how his personal experiences and the influence of Ron Paul shaped his philosophy on healthcare and patient-centered healing. The conversation covers the opioid crisis, government intervention in medicine, and the promise of stem cell and platelet therapies.

Chapters with Timestamps:

  • 0:00 – Introduction & Guest Background

  • 10:00 – The Opioid Crisis & Systemic Issues

  • 35:00 – Dr. Grattan’s Shift to Regenerative Medicine

  • 50:00 – How Regenerative Therapies Work

  • 1:05:00 – Patient Guidance & Resources

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