COMING TUESDAY, AUGUST 24
We’re just a couple days away from the world premiere of my free webinar, The Dr. Dobrzynski Pain Solution.
Today, I want to show you how I used 3 unique types of stretches to finally put an END to my pain…
…and start showing how YOU can use these exact same moves for your own pain.
See, you’ve heard about how my time playing Division I football left me in pain…
You heard how I spent nearly 20 years dealing with that pain…
I showed you that drugs are only a temporary solution…
And how surgery was out of the question for me.
Now, in less than 48 hours, I want to share the simple system I used to finally CURE my own pain.
This is truly my life’s work.
It combines my 21 years as a naprapathic doctor with my history as a Division I athlete…
As a guy who spent A LOT of his life in pain.
And it’s been used with hundreds of men and women – including myself – with astounding results.
Perhaps the best part, however, is that these stretches were designed specifically for men and women in pain.
They’re perfectly easy to do…
They take just a few minutes a day (most of the stretches take under 60 seconds)…
And they can be performed from the comfort of your own home.
Yes…
You can do the movements in your living room, the kitchen, even the chair you’re sitting in right now…
They’re THAT easy.
Yet, once you put these techniques into practice…
You too can finally experience that “magic moment.” The one where you realize your pain has started to fade away.
I’ll reveal all 3 types of stretches – and how they work – in my FREE webinar on Tuesday, August 24th.
First, I want to be clear…
I’m not talking about yoga, or static stretches you may have tried before.
These are dynamic movements that help address the “hidden” cause of joint pain.
I’ve used these moves myself – to relieve nagging, aching pain in my shoulders, hips, knees, feet, and lower back.
I’ve used them with hundreds of patients to relieve their pain too.
And, at 1 pm EST on Tuesday, August 24th, I want to share them with you.
Tune in at 1:00 PM EST sharp – and make sure you have a pen and paper to take notes.
Talk soon,
Dr. Kevin Dobrzynski, DN