Biomed Expo & Alien Event 2023 Recap: Alternative Health and Ancient Mysteries in Las Vegas
Las Vegas in September 2023 hosted one of the more unusual double-feature weekends in the alternative health world: the Biomed Expo, a gathering of cutting-edge wellness technologies and practitioners, paired with the Alien Event — a conference exploring extraterrestrial history, consciousness, and ancient civilizations. Held at Alexis Park Resort, the combination drew a crowd that was equally comfortable discussing hydrogen water generators and Bosnian pyramids.
Biomed Expo: Health Technologies on the Exhibit Floor
Robert Scott Bell's Health Panels
Radio host and natural health advocate Robert Scott Bell moderated the health panels, bringing his trademark combination of scientific depth and accessibility. The panel format — with multiple practitioners sharing perspectives on a given health topic — made for rich, layered conversations that went well beyond what any single speaker could cover alone.
Panelists included Dr. Johnny Delirious, known for his irreverent and compelling approach to alternative medicine; Babry Oren, working at the intersection of nutrition and energy medicine; Dr. Paul Barattiero, one of the leading voices on hydrogen water research; Dr. Scott Werner, integrating conventional and holistic approaches to healing; and Eric Dadmehr, exploring frequency-based therapeutics.
The through line across all the panels: the body has remarkable healing intelligence when given the right inputs and the right environment.
Echo Water: Hydrogen Water Comes Home
One of the most practical finds at the Biomed Expo was Echo Water — specifically the Echo Go+ portable hydrogen water generator. Dr. Paul Barattiero has been at the forefront of hydrogen water research for years, and the science is more robust than most people realize. Molecular hydrogen (H₂) is the smallest molecule in existence, which allows it to cross the blood-brain barrier and access cellular compartments that most antioxidants cannot reach.
The evidence base covers selective antioxidant activity (targeting only the most harmful reactive oxygen species), anti-inflammatory effects, mitochondrial support, and athletic recovery. The Echo Go+ makes this accessible and portable — you fill it with water, press a button, and within minutes you have hydrogen-saturated water ready to drink.
Relax Sauna: Far-Infrared Done Right
The Relax Sauna booth was a welcome stop — and a warm one. Unlike traditional Finnish saunas that heat the air, far-infrared saunas emit wavelengths that penetrate directly into tissue, raising core body temperature more efficiently and at lower ambient temperatures.
The Relax Sauna uses semiconductor chips specifically tuned to emit far-infrared at the wavelengths most readily absorbed by human tissue. The result is a deep, efficient sweat session that supports detoxification, cardiovascular function, and parasympathetic nervous system activation. The portable format — a fabric pod with a dedicated emitter — makes it practical for home use without the cost or space requirements of a traditional sauna.
Joe the Red Laser Guy: Pure Vibranz Again
No health expo in the Southwest seems complete without Joe the Red Laser Guy from Pure Vibranz. His red and near-infrared photobiomodulation devices had already made an impression at the SoulSearch Psychic and Healing Fair in Scottsdale — and at the Biomed Expo, the experience deepened. A brief session with one of his handheld devices noticeably reduced inflammation in a hand that had been bothering me. The improvement wasn't subtle — it was immediate and measurable. That kind of direct personal experience is hard to argue with.
The Alien Event: Ancient History and Cosmic Consciousness
The second half of the weekend shifted registers entirely — from biophysics to ancient mysteries and extraterrestrial inquiry. The Alien Event was exactly what it sounds like: speakers presenting research, evidence, and perspectives on non-human intelligence, ancient civilizations, and the implications of disclosure.
Brad Olsen presented research on giants, ancient alien involvement in human history, and the evidence embedded in archaeological sites and mythology worldwide. His breadth of knowledge across multiple traditions made the presentation feel more like scholarship than speculation.
Brooks Agnew explored the scientific and historical dimensions of claims that have been suppressed or ignored by mainstream academia — the kind of inquiry that requires a willingness to question foundational assumptions about human history.
Melanie Marden brought a more experiential and consciousness-focused perspective, exploring how contact experiences and expanded awareness intersect with spiritual development.
Dr. Sam Osmanagich presented his ongoing work on the Bosnian Pyramids — massive structures in Bosnia-Herzegovina that he argues are ancient man-made pyramids larger than any in Egypt, featuring an underground tunnel network and electromagnetic phenomena that challenge conventional archaeological timelines. His presentation was detailed, evidence-based, and deeply provocative in the best sense.
The Unifying Thread
What connects alternative health and ancient mysteries in the same event? More than you might think. Both fields are characterized by a willingness to question official narratives, an openness to suppressed or marginalized evidence, and a belief that human potential — and human history — is far more expansive than mainstream institutions acknowledge.
The philosophy that permeated both days of the event was consistent: maintain a positive mindset, raise your vibration, stay curious, and don't let consensus reality set the ceiling on what's possible.
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