Restoring Innate Health is set out to empower listeners with new tools, powerful lost secrets, and innovative ways to tap into their innate intelligence for restorative healing. We have become too dependent on medicine, surgeries, and doctors to “fix” our health concerns. We are born with an innate healing power and keep discovering that our innate intelligence is sufficient to heal, restore and m... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 100 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Categories | EducationHealth & Fitness |
Dr. Eric Goodman, DC is the founder and creator of Foundation Training. He has published 3 books contributing to health innovation for individuals and communities. He continues to treat and lecture around the world but lives mostly in Hawaii with his... more
Joyce Dales is the CEO of Buzzagogo and the inventor of Cold Bee Gone, a homeopathic, Manuka Honey based remedy that you swab in your nose to fight cold, flu, allergies and to protect the nasal biome. Joyce, who used to be a high school teacher, is m... more
*Announcement: Episodes will now be released on the first Monday of every month. more
In August 2017, Dr. Ron Oberstein was named the third president of Life Chiropractic College West. Dr. Oberstein graduated from Life Chiropractic College (now Life University) in 1981 and went on to own private practices in both Boston and San Diego ... more
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Dr. Tressler has a huge wealth of knowledge and it’s always fun listening to him and his guests. There is always something new to learn and they do a great job of keeping it applicable, usable, and FUN. I love being inspired by this podcast.
Great podcast Dr. Tressler’s energy is infectious. Thank you for sharing your knowledge.
Dr. Aaron Tressler really nails it with his diverse guests who work in the industry. Just listened to episode #62 with Jennifer Fleck and great take aways including being healthy for your kids.
Dr Aaron Tressler, you're a weapon. I absolutely love listening to your energy and your wisdom when it comes to staying fit, healty and young. All the better for subscribing, keep it up :)
The days are gone where people needed to be told by their physicians how to be healthy - the most cutting edge information on the human body is available to anyone who wants to learn it - and Dr. Tressler is here to share it along with many of his guests. You’ll never meet a nicer and more sincere guy that is truly motivated to get people to learn how the body works, think for themselves, and make changes to live life more fully. People who don’t want to embrace alternative thinking are doomed t... more
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