JOE ROGAN is an American comedian and podcast host. He is a huge supporter of veterans and wounded warriors, and has done several podcasts with Dr. Mark Gordon, and former Green Beret, Andrew Marr focusing on Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) and PTS.

MARK RYPIEN was the Super Bowl XXVI MVP winner and quarterback for the Washington Redskins. After a stellar career playing football Rypien suffered severe traumatic brain injury and PTSD. He tried to commit suicide twice before getting help from Dr. Daniel Amen and Dr. Robert Sammons. He is now doing well and overseeing his pediatric hospital in Spokane that he founded in memory of his 3-year-old son Andrew.

ANDREW MARR, Sergeant First Class & Special Forces Green Beret, is the Co-Founder of the Warrior Angels Foundation, and co-author of Tales From the Blast Factory. His two tours in Afghanistan left him with PTSD and TBI’s from the blast trauma, as he was a breacher blowing up buildings with explosives. When he met Dr. Mark Gordon his recovery began, and he is now completely in control of his emotions and functioning well again. He is off all pharmaceutical medications and is completely sober. With his brother Adam Marr (former Army Apache Aviator) he founded Warrior Angels Foundation (WAF) in January of 2015 to help other U.S. Service Members and Veterans receive the same level of care he received in partnership with Dr. Mark L. Gordon’s Millennium Health Centers.

SHAWN DOLLAR suffered thousands of concussions while surfing. At 32 he was the champion surfer holding the world record in Guinness World Records for the largest 61-foot wave ever surfed. Not able to function from severe head trauma, depression, and forgetfulness, he became suicidal. Meeting Dr. Daniel Amen, Dr. Mark Gordon and Dr. Scott Sherr saved his life and gave him his health back so that he can now enjoy his family and surf again.

BEN DRIEBERGEN, an American Marine Corps veteran who served in Iraq as an assault man, is best known for competing and winning Season #35 of the reality television show “Survivor”. He suffered from PTSD from blast trauma and healed through his music. He resides in Boise, Idaho with his loving wife and two children. This year he was chosen to compete again on “Survivor’s “WINNERS at WAR” for two million dollars and was in the last five competitors.

ANNIE KENDZIOR NICHOLSON, a champion high school soccer player, was recruited by the Naval Academy. During her first year at school she was raped twice and suffered severe PTSD. After being told she was mentally ill and sent to a psych ward, she was then thrown out of the Navy. It was not until she learned about Dr. Gordon through Andrew Marr and a story on Fox News about the Warrior Angels Foundation that her healing began. Her healing process continued, and she went back to school to complete an MBA at the University of TX at Arlington. Annie and her husband had their first child nine months ago.

SEBASTIAN RASPANTI, a 9/11 first responder firefighter in NYC, was suffering severe PTSD hauling out his colleagues and burying his fellow firefighters. He could barely say a complete sentence and was suffering from what is known as survivor guilt. It was not until he met Dr. Alan Sherr that he began to recover from the brain trauma that left him unable to work or function. Now Sebby volunteers to help other folks who suffer from similar symptoms.

KEVIN FLIKE, Special Forces Engineer assigned to the 1st Special Forces Group and deployed to the Philippines, Thailand and twice to Afghanistan was shot and almost died. The severe pain he endured and the tragedy of not having the use of his leg caused severe PTSD. Tapping into his old buddy Andrew Marr gave him hope when he heard about Dr. Gordon’s protocols to help brain trauma. Kevin went back to school and got his MBA at MIT and Harvard and completely surprised his wife. He now has his life back and resides in Boston MA.

ANTHONY DAVIS, former NFL Running Back for the Miami Dolphins also known as “A.D.”, is a former American College USC star, also known as the “Notre Dame Killer”. He was on the cover of Sports Illustrated magazine two times. Knowing the game was ruining his brain, he left the sports arena after five years and started seeing Dr. Daniel Amen. He is now a spokesman for the Amen Clinics countrywide and encourages football players to seek brain health.

JULIANNA HARPINE was a gymnast since she was a child. Several concussions caused severe headaches and pain, such that she was ready to take her own life. She describes the feeling of two cinder blocks constantly banging on her head. When her family had almost given up on a cure, she met Dr. Gordon and through his protocols Julianna was able to return to school and finish her Doctor of Physical Therapy at Belmost University in Nashville, TN. She now resides in PA.

ALAN SHER was in prolonged surgery at the age of 50, undergoing a quadruple bypass after a severe heart attack. He lost his short-term memory and had brain impairment being in surgery for 8+ hours (the brain did not get enough oxygen). His wife, Director Jerri Sher was halfway through the making of this movie when she told Dr. Gordon about her husband. Never dreaming he could be helped since so much time had passed, a miracle happened. Alan has improved while being on Dr. Gordon’s protocols even though he has had brain problems for more than two decades.

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