In the vast expanse of Phoenix, where cowboys and cowgirls cherish their community, Jeff Harris, affectionately known as the “Cowboy Cop,” embarked on a journey of recovery that captured the hearts of many. Jeff had been the driving force behind the Steve Harris Memorial Charity since 1999, a charity founded by his brother in 1987. Steve Harris founded the charity to support children facing serious health challenges. After Steve passed away in 1999, Jeff took the reins, expanding the charity’s reach from Torrance, California, to Phoenix, Arizona.
His dedication was tested in July 2020, when Jeff contracted a severe case of COVID-19. After his recovery, he was diagnosed with fibromyalgia, suffering from persistent pain that drastically affected his life and work. His conditions, known collectively as “Long Haul Covid,” led to multiple emergency visits to the Mayo Clinic.
Relief came when the Cowboy Lifestyle Network (CLN) introduced Jeff to Dr. Chambers at Chambers Clinic in North Scottsdale, known for their pioneering medical treatments. Dr. Chambers recommended Exosome therapy, a cutting-edge treatment derived from stem cells known for their regenerative properties, especially in repairing nerve damage. Jeff underwent three one-hour sessions of Exosome therapy over a five-day period.
The results were remarkable. Within days of his first treatment, Jeff experienced a significant decrease in pain, estimating an improvement of 75-80% after a few weeks. Also, Jeff was having problems with his lower back, causing sciatica nerve pain. Dr. Chambers treated the issue by injecting exosomes directly into the problem area. Within two weeks all his pain was gone and the problem was resolved. This dramatic recovery eliminated his pain and most importantly, reinvigorated his commitment to his charity work.
With his newfound health, Jeff, alongside the Operations Director, Patrick “OD” O’Donnell, began planning new fundraising initiatives to ensure the charity could continue its mission to support children in both Phoenix and Torrance.
For those inspired by Jeff’s story and wishing to contribute to the charity or learn more about the innovative treatments at Chambers Clinic, a visit to their website is highly encouraged.
From everyone at CLN, including Jeff and the CLN Team, deep gratitude extends to all supporters. Their involvement fuels ongoing efforts and brings hope to many. As the community looks forward to what Jeff and his team will accomplish next, they share a unified message of resilience and recovery.
With a combined, 50+ years of experience the doctors at Chambers Clinic have seen hundreds of cowboys and ranchers and have been able to take them to peak performance and out of pain, all with natural treatments. Not only do they heal joints, aches, and pain but they are also experts in hormone assessment (low testosterone and menopause) and treatment helping their patients to heal from the inside out.
Chambers Clinic is designed to help you with whatever ailment you have short of a hospital stay. They are there to handle pain and joint issues, neurogenerative problems like Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s, low testosterone and menopause, Gastrointestinal problems, fatigue syndrome, and even cancer. So, if you’ve been wondering where to go for your health issues, the doctors at Chambers Clinic are there to help and improve your health for a better life.
Chambers Clinic is located in Scottsdale, Arizona at 20801 N Scottsdale Rd., Suite 205 Scottsdale, AZ 85255.
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