Twenty-year-old Saskia went in for a cyst removal surgery. What should have been a simple procedure turned into a nightmare when complications during the operation led to emergency blood transfusion. Within hours of receiving the blood, Saskia's condition deteriorated rapidly. The hospital called her mother Deb in the middle of the night—the kind of call every parent dreads.
A cardiologist delivered devastating news: Myocarditis. Saskia spent 10 days in intensive care, her health spiraling. Financial constraints forced her discharge before she was ready. Back home, she could barely function—a trip to the shop would leave her bedridden for the rest of the day. Her blood pressure was dangerously low. The vibrant young woman had become a shell of herself.
That's when Max reached out. Having heard about Saskia's condition, he offered his TZLA machine. Saskia stayed with Max for nearly a month, using the plasma device almost daily—sessions ranging from 15 minutes to a full hour. Her mother Deb describes what happened next simply: "A different person came back."
The transformation was immediate and undeniable. The lethargy vanished. Her energy returned. But Saskia and Deb were terrified to confirm what they hoped—that the myocarditis was truly gone. Finally, Saskia gathered the courage to get tested.
The medical results were clear: no myocarditis. The condition had completely resolved.
"I'm pretty skeptical of all this sort of stuff, folks," Max admits in the interview. "I don't give anything a hard sell. But I can't believe some of the results I'm having with this machine." From Bell's palsy healed in 17 days to Bruce's leg trauma, and now myocarditis—the evidence keeps mounting.
Deb's final words capture it all: "Thank you, Max. I'm indebted to you and the TZLA machine."
 
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