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Tag Archives: chronic pain

Leaky Gut, Leaky Brain: How Gut Problems Create Brain Problems

Health LecturesBy Dr. RostenbergSeptember 23, 2015

  Whether you are suffering from depression, anxiety, insomnia, chronic pain, brain fog or other concerns, optimizing your gut function is key to restoring your health. Gut bacteria produce vitamins, neurotransmitters and other molecules that can impact every cell and organ in our body.  If our gut isn’t in an optimum condition, then the healing…

Treating COMT and MAO: the Hormonal Cause of Stress and Anxiety

Pregnancy, Hormones, Methylation and MoreBy Dr. RostenbergAugust 27, 201527 Comments

  Introduction Optimizing methylation pathways means going further than just deciding how much B12 or folate a person needs. Seeking to optimize methylation pathways means you must go far beyond just looking at MTHFR and see all the genes and biochemicals that are impacting our health. And we cannot optimize genes without understanding how our…

Treating COMT and MAO: How COMT Influences the Brain

MTHFR and the Gut-Brain ConnectionBy Dr. RostenbergJuly 15, 201518 Comments

  Everyone has felt the negative effects of stress in their lives, yet not everyone responds to stress in the same way.  While our life experience has a great deal of influence on our perception of stress, certain genes make us more or less sensitive to stress.  One big reason why stress affects each of…

A Genetic Cause of Pain and Anxiety – COMT, MAO and MTHFR

Home Slider, MTHFR and the Gut-Brain ConnectionBy Dr. RostenbergNovember 4, 201468 Comments

  Do you find yourself worrying excessively about the future,  about money or about fearful things in general?  Does a small amount of stress cause you to feel very stressed out?  Do you feel good while you exercise, but afterwards feel drained and worn out?  Are you easily agitated, nervous or upset?  Is your behavior…

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