Don’t Wait for the Breakdown: The Real Cost of Ignoring Your Health

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Brandon Johnson, Tyler Recla, and guest Dr. Ben Indiek recording Episode 2 of The Synergy Code podcast on health investment and recovery cycles

Most people wait until they’re broken to seek help. In this episode, the Synergy Code team challenges that mindset—and offers a better way forward.


Americans spend more than $4 trillion on healthcare annually; and 75% of that goes toward treating chronic, preventable conditions. Yet many still wait until they’re injured, exhausted, or in pain before seeking help. In this episode of The Synergy Code, the hosts take on one of the most urgent mindset shifts of our time: investing in your wellness before your body demands it.


What if the $100 you spend on a massage today could save you from a $100,000 surgery tomorrow? And why do so many people stay stuck in the “cycle of recovery”—feeling better, quitting care, and ending up right back where they started?


Welcome to The Synergy Code; the podcast where mindset meets movement. In this energizing episode, hosts Brandon Johnson and Tyler Recla are joined by Dr. Ben Indiek, a Boise-based chiropractor and owner of Bridgetower Chiropractic. Together, they unravel the dangerous “recovery cycle,” explore why most people treat their bodies like rentals instead of investments, and break down simple, low-cost ways to prioritize wellness right now.

Key Takeaways:

  • The Recovery Trap: Why getting treatment without changing lifestyle leads to recurring injuries
  • Wellness as Wealth: How time and energy invested in health today multiplies your long-term quality of life
  • The Chiropractic Difference: Dr. Indiek breaks down misconceptions and explains how spinal alignment impacts everything from pain to posture

Guest Bio:
Dr. Ben Indiek is a licensed chiropractor and the owner of Bridgetower Chiropractic in Meridian, Idaho. With over 10 years of experience, Dr. Indiek is known for his integrative approach to spinal health and preventative care. He brings both clinical insight and real-world practicality to conversations about long-term wellness, chronic pain prevention, and functional movement.

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