Dr. Alejandro Junger
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You can see the L3 and L4 are kind of destroyed and inflamed and white on the MRI. And you can see the discs are barely even existing. The bone and bone are kind of touching. Right? So I try to avoid surgery since... I mean, I've been having bad back pain for five years. Lately, it was really bad. It really limited my life.
So I get to Argentina and my sister had met this woman who is a neurosurgeon, radiologist, but she developed a way a functional way of dealing with the body, right? So it's called BAM Biomechanics. You can find it online. She's on Instagram. Her name is Teresa Salazar. When I met her, I kind of playfully said, oh, you're also a radiologist. Yeah, yeah. So I have a patient who's having back pain.
So I get to Argentina and my sister had met this woman who is a neurosurgeon, radiologist, but she developed a way a functional way of dealing with the body, right? So it's called BAM Biomechanics. You can find it online. She's on Instagram. Her name is Teresa Salazar. When I met her, I kind of playfully said, oh, you're also a radiologist. Yeah, yeah. So I have a patient who's having back pain.
So I get to Argentina and my sister had met this woman who is a neurosurgeon, radiologist, but she developed a way a functional way of dealing with the body, right? So it's called BAM Biomechanics. You can find it online. She's on Instagram. Her name is Teresa Salazar. When I met her, I kind of playfully said, oh, you're also a radiologist. Yeah, yeah. So I have a patient who's having back pain.
Check out the MRI. So I showed her my MRI. So she said, you know, There's two very obvious lesions. Here she pointed to the obvious lesions, which the surgeon at Mount Sinai in New York was going to operate and fuse those bones, right? Totally, yeah. This is obvious, but you know, the MRIs are very gossipy. They give you too much information, and sometimes...
Check out the MRI. So I showed her my MRI. So she said, you know, There's two very obvious lesions. Here she pointed to the obvious lesions, which the surgeon at Mount Sinai in New York was going to operate and fuse those bones, right? Totally, yeah. This is obvious, but you know, the MRIs are very gossipy. They give you too much information, and sometimes...
Check out the MRI. So I showed her my MRI. So she said, you know, There's two very obvious lesions. Here she pointed to the obvious lesions, which the surgeon at Mount Sinai in New York was going to operate and fuse those bones, right? Totally, yeah. This is obvious, but you know, the MRIs are very gossipy. They give you too much information, and sometimes...
From gossip, you know, from 30 gossips that you get, one may be really important. So look, these are all the problems. If I don't see the patient, I can't really tell. So I say, I am the patient. So she started examining me, making me move. And she said, you know what? I think I can help you.
From gossip, you know, from 30 gossips that you get, one may be really important. So look, these are all the problems. If I don't see the patient, I can't really tell. So I say, I am the patient. So she started examining me, making me move. And she said, you know what? I think I can help you.
From gossip, you know, from 30 gossips that you get, one may be really important. So look, these are all the problems. If I don't see the patient, I can't really tell. So I say, I am the patient. So she started examining me, making me move. And she said, you know what? I think I can help you.
When the retreat ended, I went to see her and her mentor, who's an 84-year-old surgeon, Tato Beva, unbelievable guy, 84-year-old neurosurgeon who still plays competitive basketball. And when I met him, I felt like I was in an Indian monastery. He's like... this very present guy. And he saw me and he said, I think I can help you by injecting ozone in the disc space between the vertebrae, right?
When the retreat ended, I went to see her and her mentor, who's an 84-year-old surgeon, Tato Beva, unbelievable guy, 84-year-old neurosurgeon who still plays competitive basketball. And when I met him, I felt like I was in an Indian monastery. He's like... this very present guy. And he saw me and he said, I think I can help you by injecting ozone in the disc space between the vertebrae, right?
When the retreat ended, I went to see her and her mentor, who's an 84-year-old surgeon, Tato Beva, unbelievable guy, 84-year-old neurosurgeon who still plays competitive basketball. And when I met him, I felt like I was in an Indian monastery. He's like... this very present guy. And he saw me and he said, I think I can help you by injecting ozone in the disc space between the vertebrae, right?
So I went there and they did the procedure and my pain is completely gone. Now that guy, He's old school. I said, how much do I owe you? He said, I don't charge colleagues. So what I'm saying is there are still people around the world that are in it for the right reason, and it's not a fortune to see them. And I see a lot of these people, and I see more and more people.
So I went there and they did the procedure and my pain is completely gone. Now that guy, He's old school. I said, how much do I owe you? He said, I don't charge colleagues. So what I'm saying is there are still people around the world that are in it for the right reason, and it's not a fortune to see them. And I see a lot of these people, and I see more and more people.
So I went there and they did the procedure and my pain is completely gone. Now that guy, He's old school. I said, how much do I owe you? He said, I don't charge colleagues. So what I'm saying is there are still people around the world that are in it for the right reason, and it's not a fortune to see them. And I see a lot of these people, and I see more and more people.
I found you. Seek and you shall find. Sometimes it finds you. When I was at the retreat, I went there to help people, and I ended up being helped myself.
I found you. Seek and you shall find. Sometimes it finds you. When I was at the retreat, I went there to help people, and I ended up being helped myself.
I found you. Seek and you shall find. Sometimes it finds you. When I was at the retreat, I went there to help people, and I ended up being helped myself.
So sometimes you seek and you find, and sometimes it finds you. But you have to be open, and you have to ask, and you have to question. You have to ask.