“If you are on meds and if you do not change your daily routine then you’re gonna go
right back to the same circumstances.” – Dr. Surasky
Neurology is the study of the nervous system
Episode #364: The Truth About Addiction with Dr. Surasky in this episode of Dropping Bombs with TRBL
How do you know if you are addicted to something? Find out by listening to this episode of Dropping Bombs!
Who is Dr. Russell Surasky?
Dr. Russell Surasky is the only tripled board-certified neurologist in the U.S. In addition to being a neurologist he is also the lead authority on mental health and most notably addiction medicine. He is a sponsored national speaker where he trains doctors all around the country about the latest advancements in addiction medicine.
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What is This Episode About?
In this episode, Brad and Dr. Surasky cover everything from addiction, today’s world, science, and anti-aging! It is action-packed with serious details that you will WANT to know! Listen in and learn some amazing things!
Some Tips from Dr. Surasky You Will Learn by Listening:
- Political make-up
- Conditions of the world
- Why persuasion is important
- The importance of your daily routines
- The study of neurology
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Dr. Russell Surasky is the only tripled board-certified neurologist in the U.S. In addition to being a neurologist, he is also the lead authority on mental health and most notably addiction medicine.
He is a sponsored national speaker where he trains doctors all around the country about the latest advancements in addiction medicine.
He is the medical director for Bridge Back to Life. Bridge Back to Life has multiple addiction treatment centers across New York State.
Dr. Surasky has also been making headlines since the COVID – 19 government lockdowns began almost a year ago. Back in March/2020, he was one of the first physicians to appear on national TV and challenge the school lockdowns – slamming them as unnecessary and harmful to children and their families.