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Dr. Stevie DeJuan Springer of Wise and Well is a Doctor of Natural Medicine and community awareness health practitioner who help individuals with chronic pain and other ailments through natural elements designed to heal the body.

Dr. Stevie DeJuan Springer has a Doctorate and PhD in Natural Medicine, PhD in Business Management and a Medical PhD in Biology and Exercise Science with a focus in Chronic Pain, Occupational Therapy and Nutrition.As a health practitioner, Dr. Springer’s focus is to educate individuals to live healthy while combating health and physical ailments by controlling imbalanced impurities through nutrition and physical activity with a guided daily regimen.

Dr. Springer has a private health practice in Albuquerque, NM and has been serving the state of New Mexico for 10 years. He also provides fitness coaches to athletes and individuals wishing to compete or pursuing overall good health. Dr. Springer has a regular TV appearance titled Wise and Well with Dr. Stevie Dejuan Springer that airs weekly on KRQE Fox New Mexico’s morning show “New Mexico Living.”

Health practitioner Dr. Springer has made several appearances throughout the nation working with many individuals battling illness. His work and special designs for recovery and treatment have been recognized through many awards received.

Dr. Springer a member of Underground Athletes received his IFBB status as a physique competitor in August of 2019. He is continuously inspired to help others and looks forward to serving the maximum muscle report community.

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Fitness Performance

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Blood Tests

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Thyroid

If your thyroid condition isn't well-controlled or hasn't yet been diagnosed, exercise can actually be dangerous for you. Potential problems with exercise depend on the type of thyroid disease.