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The MARTINZ Critical Review - Ep#137 - Dr. Mark Sherwood, ND "Important heartfelt health advice to empower you and your loved ones"

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In today’s episode we are going to provide the listeners with a treasure trove of health advice to empower you and your families for this upcoming Fall and Winter season. Don’t become a statistic, take what you learn today to prevent common illnesses like colds and flus, and work towards improving your overall health for longterm benefits and gains. Remember that - Knowledge is Power - Arm Yourself with IT!


Back by popular demand and joining us again for this episode is Dr. Mark Sherwood. Dr. Sherwood was born in Tulsa, Oklahoma and raised in nearby Berryhill. He is a former Oklahoma state and regional bodybuilding champion, and ex-professional baseball player.


Dr. Sherwood is a certified Naturopathic Doctor and together with his wife Dr. Michele Neil-Sherwood, a Doctor of Osteopathy, founded the Functional Medical Institute, a full-time wellness-based medical practice in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Dr. Sherwood is also a 24-year retired veteran of the Tulsa Police Department, where he logged a decade of courageous service on the department’s SWAT Team. During his tenure there, he exemplified the concept of being the FIRST one to go through the door and face whatever challenge was on the other side.


At the Functional Medical Institute Dr. Sherwood and his wife have adopted a whole-person approach, which is outcome-based and looks at each individual’s unique needs. Their goal is to lead people down a pathway of true healing, by first, eradicating all self-imposed, choice-driven disease conditions. And second, to eliminate the usage of unnecessary medications.


Dr Sherwood has appeared on the program in the past. In case you missed that episode give it a listen at:

Episode #132


To learn more about Dr Sherwood and his work, please visit:

www.sherwood.tv


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