— Who most often turns to you for help?
Most of my patients are people over 40 years old who are starting to experience age-related changes in their joints.
They often complain of persistent pain and limited mobility, and even simple, everyday tasks like gardening, walking, or carrying groceries become painful. These patients frequently ask:
“Why did this happen to me? What did I do wrong?”
I tell them: “Let’s leave the questions behind and focus on solving the problem.”
— Are joint diseases inevitable for all people over 30-40 years old?
In general, yes, as we age, joints are naturally subject to wear and tear, and nearly everyone will face some discomfort over time. However, this doesn’t mean you’re powerless to improve your situation. Modern treatments and daily routines can successfully address joint problems at any stage.
If you follow the right approach, you can effectively manage your joints at home—thousands of my patients have restored joint health and regained their mobility using this non-invasive solution.