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Joe Dispenza, DC


Joe Dispenza, DC

Joe Dispenza, DC, is featured in the multi-award winning hit movie What the BLEEP Do We Know!?™, in which he explains how thinking in new ways, as well as changing beliefs, can literally rewire the brain. He also makes guest appearances in the theatrical directors cut of What the BLEEP Down the Rabbit Hole and the extended Quantum Edition DVD set What the BLEEP Down the Rabbit Hole.

Dispenza studied biochemistry at Rutgers University in New Brunswick, New Jersey and went on to receive his doctor of chiropractic degree from Life University in Atlanta, Georgia, graduating magna cum laude. His postgraduate training and continuing education includes studies in neurology, neuroscience, brain function and chemistry, cellular biology, memory formation, and aging and longevity.

Dispenza presents lectures and seminars internationally about the role and function of the human brain, and attends to his busy chiropractic clinic near Olympia in Washington State. He is author of Evolve Your Brain: The Science of Changing Your Mind, which connects the subjects of thought and consciousness with the brain, mind, and body. He is also creator of the DVD series, Your Immortal Brain, which looks at the ways the human brain can be used to affect reality through the mastery of thought.

What People are Saying About Joe Dispenza

“Joe Dispenza gives you the tools to make real changes in your life.”
—William Arntz, producer/director of What the BLEEP Do We Know?

“Dr. Joe Dispenza delves deep into the extraordinary potential of the mind....Be inspired to change your life forever.”
—Lynne McTaggart, author of The Field and The Intention Experiment


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