LiveO2 for the People
Zack Price, a chiropractor at Performance Rehab Associates in Charlotte, NC, works with many athletes (professional and youth) and sees a lot of concussions.
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Julia Hubbel is back for Round 2 of the LiveO2 for the People podcast.
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Dr. Palacios has been practicing Internal and Functional medicine for quite some time. He has treated patients with both hyperbaric and LiveO2. In this episode you’ll learn:
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Dr. Rich Berkowitz, DC has a LiveO2 Adaptive Contrast system at his clinic, Carolina Chiropractic Plus, and recently used it to train for his trek to Mt. Everest Base Camp!
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Tune-in to listen to our 8-step ColdO2 protocol and learn how you can avoid getting the common cold in the cooler-weather seasons!
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Our thrid episode of Q&A is here! Again, we polled our Facebook page and private Facebook group, LiveO2 for the People, to see what questions you have for Tom, our VP. In this episode, Tom addresses oxygen for sex, hyperbaric, surgery and more!
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Howard Glass is 77 years old and he is a beast.
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What is the LiveO2 Premium Mask?
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LiveO2 Director of Customer Success, Annette Young, met our founder and CEO in a hot tub.
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Engineer Mike, king of all things R&D at LiveO2, sheds some light on very important distinctions between LiveO2 and other EWOT systems that may be a bit cheaper, but are not actually quality products designed with your health in mind.
info_outlineJulia Hubbel summited Kilimanjaro (the highest mountain in Africa) at age 60!
The next year she went on to complete the Inca Trail and the Everest Base Camp climb in Nepal.
Since then, Julia has been all over the world, riding, kayaking, climbing, hiking, skydiving, paragliding, and exploring new cultures.
Not to mention she’s also a prize-winning author (we’ll talk about her book Wordfood in this episode) and has corporate experience as a director of training in Fortune 500 corporations.
Julia is no-nonsense when it comes to attitude and discipline. (Did I mention she’s also ex-military?)
Her philosophy is: “Whatever you think, you’re right.”
We’re excited to have Julia as our new podcast guest, and let me tell you: this is an episode that you don’t wanna miss!
This episode is great on so many levels - if you listen to even a part of of it, you’ll be inspired!
Here’s a taste of what Tom and Julia get into:
- How Julia is active and healthy at age 65
- Why you OWE your gifts to the world
- How to recognize when you’ve started “dying”
- How to change your attitude and start accomplishing goals
Show notes:
- Julia’s Medium.com account
- Julia’s book, Wordfood
- LiveO2 Adaptive Contrast