Alzheimer's Disease

Infectious Origins of Alzheimer's Disease: What the Latest Research Reveals

As a physician who has spent decades investigating the root causes of chronic illness, I'm continually amazed by how interconnected our health truly is. Today, I want to share something that may fundamentally shift how you think about Alzheimer's disease and dementia—groundbreaking research revealing that these devastating conditions may not be purely genetic or age-related, but potentially triggered by infections that have been quietly residing in our bodies for years.

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depression

When Nothing Has Helped Your Depression, This May Be What Finally Works

If you’ve tried therapy, medications, supplements, and lifestyle changes—but still feel trapped inside depression—you are not alone. Many people with treatment-resistant depression share hidden root causes that never get addressed in conventional care. In this article, Dr. Jill Carnahan reveals the overlooked biochemical, environmental, and inflammatory triggers that may finally lead to real healing.

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Gut-Immune-Brain

The Gut-Immune-Brain Axis: Healthy Immunity and Mood Starts in Your Intestines

What if I told you that your daily mood, stress resilience, and mental clarity are being orchestrated by trillions of microscopic organisms living in your gut? That the bacteria in your intestines are literally communicating with your brain, influencing everything from anxiety levels to cognitive function? As a functional medicine physician who has spent decades…

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Gut-Brain

The Gut-Brain Axis: How Your Microbiome Shapes Neuroinflammation and Mental Health

What if I told you that the key to protecting your brain from neurodegeneration might actually lie 20 feet below it…in your gut? Groundbreaking research published in Signal Transduction and Targeted Therapy has unveiled the sophisticated mechanisms by which our gut microbiome directly influences brain health, neuroinflammation, and our risk for neurodegenerative diseases. As a…

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