The osteopath who likes testing therapies before recommending them

PEDRO FERNANDES

He’s an osteopath, a musician and he loves traveling and exploring new cultures. Pedro Fernandes graduated in nursing in 2007 and then in osteopathy, becoming a master of natural medicine afterwards. It was a trip as a volunteer to East Timor that deeply marked him and allowed him to get to know himself better.

(Note: interview in Portuguese)

Talking about personal issues – he believes – helps to break down barriers among people. Fernandes combines conventional medicine and unconventional therapies, but he never recommends any therapy he has not tested before. With Inspiring People he talks about emotions, doubts and the value of time.

He’s an osteopath, a musician and he loves traveling and exploring new cultures. Pedro Fernandes graduated in nursing in 2007 and then in osteopathy, becoming a master of natural medicine afterwards. It was a trip as a volunteer to East Timor that deeply marked him and allowed him to get to know himself better.

Talking about personal issues – he believes – helps to break down barriers among people. Fernandes combines conventional medicine and unconventional therapies, but he never recommends any therapy he has not tested before. With Inspiring People he talks about emotions, doubts and the value of time.

(Note: interview in Portuguese)

VIDEO 01

"Emotions can be the cause or the consequence of pathologies"

VIDEO 02

"In 15 days, they [in East Timor] healed things that here took three months"

VIDEO 03

"Making decisions is the most difficult thing"

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