COMING TUESDAY, AUGUST 24
Dr. Kevin Dobrzynski, DN here.
When I tell people about The Dr. Dobrzynski Pain Solution, one of the first questions I get is…
Why are you doing this?
In other words…
What led me to create this free webinar, revealing the exact system I used to CURE my pain?
And why do I care so much about helping YOU relieve your pain?
Well, for me, the answer is simple…
You see, I’ve spent the last 21 years practicing naprapathic medicine.
Before any of that, however…
I was just another guy in pain.
You see, I spent the better part of my youth playing competitive football.
See, I played football from the time I was 12 through my senior year in college.
And I spent every day over those 10 years…
…going through grueling drills against some of the strongest athletes in the world.
As a 160-pound “little guy,” that often meant getting run over by guys who weighed twice as much as me.
Trust me: That type of punishment takes a toll on your joints and back.
But here’s the thing…
Those types of injuries don’t just go away on their own.
They stick with you for decades, even AFTER you think they’ve faded away…
Long after my football days were over, the pain lingered.
From my 20s to my mid-40s, I lived with chronic pain… my shoulder, my back, my joints.
It was inescapable.
The pain made enjoying even the simple things in life so difficult.
Yet I developed a simple system… that involves 3 unique types of stretches…
That I used to CURE the pain in my shoulder, knees, hips, and back…
To the point where, today, I barely feel any pain at all.
Yes, despite playing football for a full decade…
And going against those 300-pound linemen every day in practice and in games…
I feel better now – and more pain free – than I did when I was in my 20s.
How’d I do it?
On Tuesday, August 24th I’m going to show you exactly how I did it…
Without expensive (and dangerous drugs)...
And without surgery.
So make sure to mark your calendar for Tuesday, August 24th at 1:00 PM EST and I’ll see you there.
Until next time,
Dr. Kevin Dobrzynski, DN