The MARTINZ Critical Review - Ep#28 - Taking charge of your health and wellness during the 2020 covid charade - with Dr. Tommy John, MSc, DC

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In this episode  we continue our series on the conservation of humanity, delving into a another holistic approach to human health.  Today we welcome Dr. Tommy John, DC to the program.  Dr. Tommy has over 17 years of hands on health experience with a Master Degrees in Health and Exercise Science from Furman University, and a Doctor of Chiropractic Degree from Life University, in Marietta, Georgia.  We explore the 8 essential components and practices to live a healthy and disease free life. Dr. Tommy was drawn to chiropractic practice because he realized there was a higher element missing from healing, the performance process, and the proper function of the human body arising from our innate intelligence and the nervous system. Following in the footsteps of his father, Tommy John Sr, a renowned legend in Major League Baseball who played for 26 years as a pitcher, Dr Tommy also played professional baseball for three years with teams such as the LA Dodgers. Unfortunately his playing career was abruptly ended from a rare infection in his throwing shoulder. As a result Dr. Tommy developed his own baseball performance company providing over 11,000 baseball training sessions for baseball players from ages six to thirty. Additionally, he expanded his practice of personal training, sports performance training, and rehabilitation of all types of soft tissue injuries. The primary goal at the Dr. Tommy John Performance and Healing Center is to provide entire families with integrative, individualized care plans and treatment to improve their quality of life by reducing physical and emotional pain from injury and aging, and minimizing the use of pharmaceuticals or surgerical interventions. To learn more about Dr Tommy and his work, or to order his book please visit: Dr Tommy's Webpage Dr Tommy's Book Dr Tommy's Instagram

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