Peptide Therapy For Brain Health
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It’s quite common for doctors to experience PTSD, as they often ‘fight’ for the health of their patients. Such fights can be dreadful and exhausting, leading to serious trauma and even brain dysfunction. But thanks to Dr. Matt Cook and his groundbreaking advice, many of his colleagues have been able to overcome their conditions and feel great again. In this Health Bite, Dr. Cook shares how to battle immune stress, blood sugar issues, slow brain function, PTSD… and he also recalls stories of fellow doctors who cured themselves.
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