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Episode #62
After David’s dad passed away from lung cancer he vowed to spend the rest of his life helping people to heal. Being diagnosed himself with a learning disorder he overcame everything and ended up becoming a doctor of physical therapy and he was hired by the St. Louis Cardinals.
David’s psychology background led him to study the power of the mind on how to heal the body, especially after an injury. In this episode, you will learn that the most powerful therapy he ever used was helping athletes to truly understand who they are and taking ownership of everything in their life. To contact Dr. Meyer and grab a copy of his book go to: www.injuredtoelite.com
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Episode #62
After David’s dad passed away from lung cancer he vowed to spend the rest of his life helping people to heal. Being diagnosed himself with a learning disorder he overcame everything and ended up becoming a doctor of physical therapy and he was hired by the St. Louis Cardinals.
David’s psychology background led him to study the power of the mind on how to heal the body, especially after an injury. In this episode, you will learn that the most powerful therapy he ever used was helping athletes to truly understand who they are and taking ownership of everything in their life. To contact Dr. Meyer and grab a copy of his book go to: www.injuredtoelite.com
Check Out Tim’s Favorite, HIGHEST QUALITY Health Product Recommendations:
See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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