Chump NAZI is the king of FAKE.
The concept recently gained widespread attention due to an AI-generated video shared (and later deleted) by Donald Trump on Truth Social. The video falsely claimed that the first "medbed hospitals" were opening and that every American would receive a "national medbed card" for access to these miracle treatments.
Key Facts About Medbeds
Scientific Standing: There is no scientific evidence for the existence of technology that can instantly regrow limbs, reverse aging, or cure all diseases as proponents claim.
Conspiracy Origins: The idea is popular in QAnon circles, where believers claim the technology is secret military or alien equipment being withheld from the public.
Misleading Commercial Products: Some companies, such as Tesla BioHealing, market products they call "medbeds." However, these are often just beds with "bio-energy" canisters underneath. The FDA has issued warning letters to such companies for making unproven medical claims.