Frozen Shoulder Gone, Wrist Pain Gone
Lori lived with daily pain—so long, she stopped questioning it.
Her wrists were stiff. Her neck was tight. Her shoulders wouldn’t let her lift her arms without pain.
“I could not lift my arm up over my head. Or out to the side. It just really hurt.”
She adapted her sleep to avoid flare-ups. Still, nothing seemed to help. And her high ANA markers hinted at a deeper autoimmune issue.
“The joint pain… I just took for granted I was going to have.”
Then she found Dr. Kevin Reese and the Head-to-Toe Healing membership.
She kept it simple: Gut Rescue and the 90 essential nutrients.
“All I’ve really done is the Gut Rescue and the nutrients.”
And the pain that once ruled her body?
“I sewed so fast… I forgot I had pain.”
Gone. Quietly. Completely.
“It was weird.”
She noticed herself sleeping better. Moving more freely. Feeling like herself again.
Dr. Reese smiled as he responded:
“We’re glad you’re here, Lori. And excited to hear that you had pain… and now you don’t.”
Lori didn’t just reduce pain—she reclaimed freedom.
She’s seen a lot of communities. Health groups. Wellness programs. Support circles.
But nothing quite like this.
“I love that problem-solving, evolving approach… it empowers people to take more control.”
She found something deeper in Dr. Kevin Reese’s Head-to-Toe Healing membership. Not just supplements and stretches—but a space where people could ask questions, feel safe, and be heard.
“Health and well-being is a process… it’s about relationships, vulnerability, and connection.”
She saw healing happen not just through posture work or nutrition—but through community. Through storytelling. Through feeling truly seen.
“If you can feel heard, your story doesn’t matter—your healing does.”
She praised the openness of the group, the mindfulness meditations, and the culture of encouragement. As someone who listens to others for a living, this stood out.
“When I don’t feel heard, I shut down.”
But here? She stayed open. Engaged. Inspired.
And she loved seeing other members win—like Mark celebrating his first squat again. Or someone brand new hearing a story that gives them hope on day one.
“People find joy in seeing how other people feel.”
This wasn’t just another program. It was a space for breakthroughs—and real human connection.
“I think you’ve got that going on.”