
Dr. Katinka van der Merwe has spent the last twelve years of her career developing her patented treatment system, addressing neurologic dysfunction and severe chronic pain. She was raised in a holistic background and believes that the human body is more than a collection of parts, each to be analyzed and treated separately. Based on the success of her program where every other treatment failed, sh... more
| Publishes | Infrequently | Episodes | 21 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Dr. Melillo is one of the world’s most respected and sought after experts in developmental functional neurology. Listen to him discuss the importance of balancing the brain specifically as it relates to chronic pain.
Doug Lindsay has defied the odds and surged through two decades of medical adversity - first healing his own family, then offering groundbreaking help to others as a personal medical consultant. People magazine, TED talks, and CNN have featured this ... more
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I love this podcast but a chiropractor is not a physician or a doctor. You may have a doctorate but you are not a medical doctor and I do not believe you should call yourself a physician ! I am a registered nurse and this is a huge pet peeve of mine and many other people that I know! Because of this, I’ll give you four stars
Every podcast is enriched on how to get your life back. These doctors have worked tirelessly on helping people that are tremendous pain. They care about what happens to the people. Each doctor has their own gifts to bring to the table and teaching people on the things to help them. These podcasts are amazing tools to help people to see and learn about the different types of people they see and help. It’s such informative and you will learn so much about the mind and body.
I appreciate Dr. K’s wealth of knowledge on CRPS and associated conditions! This podcast is always informative & gives lots of actionable tips to people (even those without chronic pain) trying to improve their health. Can’t wait for more episodes
I am amazed at the volume of knowledge that Dr K. Possesses. She is very giving of her knowledge which helps build faith in her system. As a patient, I am proof that her knowledge is accurate. She lets you know what to expect ahead of time which helps motivate you to push through the pain.
Hope and desire are beneficial in overcoming many challenges. Dr. Katinka and the Spero Clinic give hope and help increase desire when the challenge is related to pain.









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