Jul 16, 2018
On today’s podcast I talk with Kevin Kramer, CEO of US Cryotherapy, about the use of cold temperatures on our bodies as a holistic health and wellness approach. Cryotherapy, or cold therapy, is becoming increasingly popular in the past few years with much emphasis on Wim Hof and his findings that extreme cold can improve mental and physical health and prolong life. Cold therapy has been found to stimulate the immune system, reduce inflammation and acute injury, and increase energy!
For the past few months, I have been trying out cold therapy on my own with cold water plunges in my outdoor tub 2 times a day and I feel amazing! I am more energized, leaner, have more resilience and strength, and I even crave these times of the day when I can plunge into the cold water.
Kevin has started 22 Cryotherapy centers around the United States and these centers are booming. Cryotherapy is helping people to feel better, sleep better, look better, and live longer with a great quality of life.
Whether you are in good health or are in need of healing, you will absolutely benefit from Cold therapy. Try it for yourself and see how you feel.
Kevin Kramer is the Chief Executive Officer for US Cryotherapy Corporate, a cold therapy center to manage pain, health and wellness naturally. Kevin previously spent 20+ years in the pharmaceuticals industry working primarily in the field of Neurology. He left the Pharmaceutical Industry in 2013 when he realized that he would rather work on the holistic side of health and wellness, and started to run US Cryotherapy full-time as the CEO. In their 7-year history, Kevin has directed 22 US Cryotherapy center openings, administered over 1M successful and safe customer treatments, launched 3 clinical trials, and placed equipment in dozens of professional sports teams training rooms. If you are interested in learning more about Cryotherapy and how it works, check out one of the 22 Cryo centers across the US or email Kevin at kkramer@uscryotherapy.com. Check out his website and facebook page.