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098S: Expect Miracles, Results Matter
098S: Expect Miracles, Results Matter
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38 minutes
Released:
Jun 3, 2022
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Podcast episode
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Join the Future Generations Community here: https://community.thefuturegen.com Join our email list here: http://thefuturegen.com Remember to Rate, Review and Subscribe on iTunes and Follow us on Spotify Follow us on Instagram: @futuregenpodcast In this episode, Dr. Stanton Hom completes the conversation around Belief, Actions/Habits and Results by emphasizing that the only thing that matters in the end is results. That if we took all the holistic practices and their respective patients and compared health outcomes we would see the stark contrast of the power of nature and healing. He also brings a powerful historical perspective surrounding chiropractic and all of natural healthcare and the American Medical Associations illegal boycott against chiropractic. Dr. Stan also talks about his experience at the World Health Assembly in 2011 where Bill Gates (not a doctor) called 2011-2020 the “Decade of the Vaccine”. This episode is not to be missed! Join the Future Generations Community here: https://community.thefuturegen.com __________________________________________________________ Stay Connected with the Future Generations Podcast: Instagram: @futuregenpodcast, @thefuturegensd and @drstantonhom5.0 Facebook: Future Generations Podcast and Future Generations | Clinic of Chiropractic Website: Future Generations | Clinic of Chiropractic Remember to Rate, Review and Subscribe on iTunes and Follow us on Spotify!
Released:
Jun 3, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode
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