#69 What's Living in Your Blood? Stan Kurtz on the Patterns Western Medicine Won't Look For
What's Living in Your Blood? Stan Kurtz on the Patterns Western Medicine Won't Look For Most people are told what they have. Stan Kurtz wants to show you what's actually in your blood — and the difference between those two things might be the conversation that changes your health forever. Stan Kurtz is an independent researcher, inventor, and founder of Quantum Research & Development based in the Los Angeles area. He is not a doctor. He doesn't diagnose conditions, and he doesn't treat them. What he does — and has done for over 22 years — is look at blood under a microscope, identify patterns that correlate with poor health outcomes, and work to systematically clear those patterns using natural protocols, laser technology, and remedies that predate most of modern medicine. The results he documents are extraordinary. The approach is methodical. The logic is hard to dismiss. Stan's entry into this work wasn't academic. It was personal. His son was diagnosed with early autism — a condition he was told was irreversible. Stan refused that conclusion. He became obsessed with the science, the data, the motives behind the science, and the patterns nobody else was measuring. After helping his son recover, he turned that same obsessive, evidence-driven attention toward thousands of other families. What began as a parent's refusal to accept a label became a 22-year body of work that includes invented supplements, custom laser technologies, live blood analysis protocols, EEG documentation, and documented recovery cases across a wide range of chronic conditions. In this episode, Stan and Jake Giffin go deep on what live blood analysis actually reveals — including the spider-webbing structures Stan identifies in plasma, what they correlate with, and how removing them changes the way people feel. They talk about the difference between naming a disease and addressing what's actually in the body. They talk about what "science" actually means when you factor in the motives of who's funding the research. And they talk about why the most important tool in Stan's work isn't a laser, a remedy, or a microscope — it's the willingness to look at evidence without deciding what it has to say before you look. This is not a wellness episode. This is a conversation about how someone who cares more about outcomes than credentials built a methodology that has helped people a broken system had already given up on. Topics covered in this episode: Live blood analysis and what spider-webbing in plasma actually indicates Why Stan doesn't diagnose, treat, or use the word "treatment" — and what he does instead The difference between naming a condition and addressing root cause Why science is a language, not a verdict — and why understanding researcher motives changes how you read studies How hydrogen therapy, red light, and custom laser frequencies are applied based on what the blood shows EEG documentation of brain activity before and after protocols A 76-year-old with an Alzheimer's diagnosis — and what her blood looked like four hours later A 12-year-old cancer survivor whose blood, and face, changed completely in three days Why Stan believes there are things in human blood that evolution never built a defense against — and what that implies The role of parental motivation in research nobody else is willing to do CONNECT WITH STAN KURTZ 🔗 All Links: https://linktr.ee/quantumhealingtech 📘 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/stankurtz2/ 💼 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/stankurtz/ 🌐 Website: www.stankurtz.org 🩸 Recovery Testimonials: http://Stansrecoveries.com 📅 Schedule a Session: Available via linktr.ee/quantumhealingtech Stan Kurtz is a researcher and inventor. He does not practice medicine and is not a licensed medical professional. Nothing in this episode constitutes medical advice. CONNECT WITH JAKE GIFFIN 🌐 Website: https://www.jakegiffin.com 📸 Instagram: @thejakegiffin 🐦 X (Twitter): @thejakegiffin TikTok: @thejakegiffin ▶️ YouTube: @thejakegiffin 💼 LinkedIn: @thejakegiffin If this episode made you think differently, share it with one person who needed to hear it. That's how this work travels. ⚠️ DISCLAIMER: This podcast is for educational and informational purposes only. Nothing discussed constitutes medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult a licensed healthcare professional regarding your health.

