Philip Jaisohn Foundation — testimonial cut-downs

Two members of the BrainSavers program at the Jaisohn Wellness Center. Review copies at 540p; full-quality masters are in Drive. Both revised 22 Aug to Craig’s notes. Built August 22, 2026 at 02:29 PM ET.

Sarah Kim

0:45 · cut from a 4:05 original · 3 passages
“People are waiting on the waiting list to be in the program.”
What was kept
0:00 – 0:06Name and center
0:06 – 0:38What the program gave her — foundational knowledge, daily activity, nutrition, exercise, “the wholeness of our health and our life”
0:38 – 0:45The waiting list
Full transcript of this cut

Hello. Hi, my name is Sarah Kim and I’m attending Jaisohn Wellness Center. This program gave us tremendous knowledge, foundational knowledge to promote our mental health, through our daily activity, like a transformation of our daily activity in a productive way. And also good nutrition, and practical exercise, everything combines together. So in a way, this BrainSavers program promotes the wholeness of our health and our life. And people are waiting on the waiting list to be in the program.

Left out: the setup about memory loss and forgetting why you walked upstairs, her endorsement of the instructor, about 70 seconds of extended thanks to Dr. Bendheim, Dr. Choy and Esther Clark, and the closing “God bless you, amen.”

Joy — Young Mi

1:39 · cut from a 2:44 original · 3 passages
“When you’re old, you think that ability is gone. So you don’t try, you don’t even try … but that’s not true, as to what I learned.”
What was kept
0:00 – 0:03Her name
0:03 – 0:35The mindset change — kids absorb like a sponge, and when you’re old you think that ability is gone, so you don’t try — out on “but that’s not true, as to what I learned”
0:35 – 1:39Straight through to the end — one of the best programs so far, following the exercise, telling family and friends, “I can be young forever”, and her thanks to Mary Ann and Dr. Paul
Full transcript of this cut

Hi, my name’s Joy. As we get older, we think we cannot do certain things that kids can do. Like they learn different things and absorb it just like a sponge. But when you’re old, you think that ability is gone. So you don’t try, you don’t even try, and, you know, I cannot do that because I’m old. But that’s not true, as to what I learned. I’ve been telling my friend, this is one of the best programs so far. This is newer than anything else, and we should listen and just follow the exercise, and you can keep your joint and all the movement without pain or any discomfort. So this is very, very important for us to learn, and tell my family and friends about this, and I can keep myself young. Just like, you know, my name is Young Mi, that’s my Korean name, so I can be young forever. And I thank you, Mary Ann, for doing this class — very interesting and pleasant, laughing, it’s all good. And Dr. Paul, he’s the genius to make this program. And I thank you, Dr. Paul.

Left out: why she joined and the brain-cell passage, and the “50 weeks is a lot of commitment” aside.
One claim I left on the floor. At 0:24 of her original she says the program means her brain cells can “produce more new cells and also maintain and regenerate.” That is a neurogenesis claim. It is her own belief and she is entitled to it, but BrainSavers putting it in marketing reads as an endorsement of it, so I kept it out. Say the word and I will put it back.

Note the deliberate inconsistency: Joy’s thanks to Mary Ann stays in, because “run it through the end” was explicit. Sarah’s endorsement of the trainer came out. If the trainer should be out of both, say so and I will match them.