“Some companies have attempted to capitalize on the medbed conspiracy by promoting themselves as medbed-adjacent, though they stop short of selling the sci-fi pods envisioned by medbed believers. For example, Tesla BioHealing sells a “MedBed Generator,” which is a metal canister that patients place under their actual bed, for $11,000.”
This reminds me of when I travelled on US airlines that had SkyMall catalogs and was laughing at the magnetic cures while all the Boomers around me were taking this very seriously.
“Some companies have attempted to capitalize on the medbed conspiracy by promoting themselves as medbed-adjacent, though they stop short of selling the sci-fi pods envisioned by medbed believers. For example, Tesla BioHealing sells a “MedBed Generator,” which is a metal canister that patients place under their actual bed, for $11,000.”
This reminds me of when I travelled on US airlines that had SkyMall catalogs and was laughing at the magnetic cures while all the Boomers around me were taking this very seriously.