Healing Hacks Interview with Jason Christoff

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  • Опубликовано: 27 июл 2024
  • Ian Hart interviewed Jason Christoff for his book "Healing Hacks" which is all about natural healing techniques and hacks for recovery fast and performance max. He interviews healing hackers who give their most valuable techniques to stimulate the healing process in the body. You can learn more about it when you read the book- healinghacks.net/. Jason Christoff has developed a world wide reputation as a self sabotage coach who makes complex issues easy to understand for his clients. Jason discovered very early in his career, after managing one of Canada’s most successful weight loss clinics, that health and self sabotage were inherently connected. Jason is interviewed across the world every month, appearing on various podcasts and radio shows, regarding his highly effective methods for overcoming self sabotage, losing weight and how to rise up to your full potential. Jason also leads by example for his clients, using his immense experience learned when he overcame his own self sabotaging behavior, which had driven him to the brink of disaster. Jason has written over 1800 articles on a wide array of topics, all available here for free on this website. Jason believes that not only can we save ourselves with effective coaching…..we can also save our children, our most important relationships and our communities. Ian Hart is the creator of a world renowned natural back pain relief solution called Back Pain Relief4Life. It is the world’s simplest and most effective way to eliminate back pain naturally... without the need for drugs... surgery... or fancy equipment. Click here to learn more about Back Pain Relief4Life backpainrelief4life.com
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Комментарии • 4

  • @poom641
    @poom641 2 месяца назад

    Jason lost lots of credibility, he blocks people on his podcast who disagree 'too much' . He's very often referred to lots of random 'articles and 'videos as if they are undeniable proof of things, but they are not concrete. Jason has made some good points, but he's astoundingly caught up in his own world of thinking everything is a 'conspiracy' .