The Art of Human Potential
Dr. John Sherman, D.C., D.I.B.A.K.


What if we could live each day full of energy and vitality, with a strong sense of passion and purpose? Dr. John Sherman's integrative approach to health — The Art of Human Potential — helps put this goal within our reach. It is a two-part system:
  • Focused Healing – By receiving regular treatments of Applied Kinesiology and Energy Medicine, you will fine-tune your body and mind, removing any blocks that stand between you and your potential. This is proactive healing, rather than reactive.

  • Healthy Living Patterns – Living to potential is also dependent on the daily choices we make regarding diet, exercise, the way we deal with stress, handle relationships, and our attitude towards life. Dr. Sherman will guide us in cultivating healthy habits, patterns for success.
In the Art of Human Potential Online, you will find articles and tips on health and fitness, growth and fulfillment – on living at peak potential. Check back regularly for updates, or sign up for the Art of Human Potential eBulletin to receive updates by e-mail.

Here's wishing all of us great success in our journey through life, and in fulfilling our tremendous human potential.



Latest Article

"Diabetes Type II - Choosing Low-Index Foods"

Tips on Potential

Tip #1: Did you know... The average person living in America today consumes approximately 165 pounds of sugar per year. That's equivalent to the weight of a person approximately 5’9” who is relatively lean. The tip is to decrease that amount of refined sugar and high Glycemic Index foods you eat every day.


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