Platelet Rich Plasma | Dr. Hal Blatman

James Miller | LIFEOLOGY® Radio
James Miller | LIFEOLOGY® Radio
James Miller | LIFEOLOGY®

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Somedays we feel overwhelmed with life. We become paralyzed and aren’t sure what to do. When you think about it, you’ve experienced the same emotions before. The situation in how it is expressed may be different but you’ve felt this before. When you use your past to review what worked and what didn’t work for you, you will see that you already possess the answer. Just like your body, your emotions can heal you as well.

Dr. Hal Blatman who is the founder and medical director of the Blatman Health and Wellness Center, and a nationally recognized specialist in treating myofascial pain. In this interview, he talks about the incredible benefits of peptides and Platelet Rich Plasma to help rejuvenate and restore your body.

For more information about Dr. Blatman please visit BlatmanHealthandWellness.com. You may also purchase his book The Art of Body Maintenence in the previous guest’s products in both stores at either JamesMillerLIFEOLOGY®.com or LIFEOLOGY.tv.

You may hear Dr. Blatman’s previous guest appearance on LIFEOLOGY® Radio below.

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