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Brain Body Reset
Spencer Zimmerman
Fréquence : 1 épisode/14j. Total Éps: 33

Beyond the diagnosis and symptoms, there's a path to feeling better. Dive into the world of brain-body connection and learn how to optimize your health.
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Why You Still Feel Dizzy (Even After “Normal” Tests) | The Real Causes of Chronic Dizziness
Saison 2 · Épisode 33
samedi 28 mars 2026 • Durée 29:55
Dizziness is one of the most common symptoms people struggle with… and one of the most misunderstood.
If you’ve been told everything looks “normal,” yet you still feel off, this episode explains why.
Instead of chasing a single cause, we break down a more accurate framework — looking at how dizziness can come from metabolic issues, inflammation, the immune system, vascular changes, the neck, and ultimately how the brain processes it all.
You’ll learn:
- Why “normal labs” don’t always mean normal function
- Why treatments work for some people but not others
- The overlooked role of the brain, vision, and vestibular system
- And why there’s no one-size-fits-all fix
If you’re tired of guessing and want to understand what’s actually driving your symptoms, this episode will give you a completely different lens to look through.
Migraines & Headaches Explained: Why Blocking the Pain Isn’t the Same as Solving the Problem
Saison 2 · Épisode 32
samedi 28 février 2026 • Durée 55:01
Are your migraines or headaches still running your life—despite normal scans, multiple medications, and endless “try this” advice?
In this research-backed Q&A, Dr. Spencer Zimmerman breaks down why migraines and chronic headaches are far more complex than most people are told. Instead of focusing on labels, he walks through the four core arenas that must be evaluated to truly reduce frequency and intensity:
- Immune system & inflammation (CGRP, histamine, gut health, autoimmune links)
- Vascular factors & autonomic regulation
- Mitochondrial energy and metabolic efficiency
- Brain connectivity (cerebellum, vestibular system, trigeminal pathways)
You’ll learn:
- Why normal MRIs don’t mean “nothing is wrong”
- How medications like CGRP inhibitors work—and why they don’t solve the root cause
- The hidden role of magnesium, riboflavin, omega-3s, and ketones
- Why gut health and brain health are inseparable
- How caffeine and common OTC medications can perpetuate rebound headaches
- Why no one is looking at brain connectivity—and why that matters
If you’ve been told to “just manage it,” this episode will challenge that narrative and give you a systems-based framework for understanding what’s actually driving your migraines.
Because the goal isn’t to block pain.
The goal is to prevent it.
If you’re ready to understand your headaches differently—and explore what’s actually possible—this episode is for you.
Childhood Developmental Disorders, Brain Imbalances & Neuroimmune Health with Dr. Peter Scire
Saison 1 · Épisode 23
vendredi 25 juillet 2025 • Durée 01:04:40
In this in-depth episode, Dr. Zimmerman and Dr. Scire go beyond conventional thinking about childhood developmental disorders—unpacking how issues like dyslexia, ADHD, autism, and learning disabilities often stem from deeper, unresolved neurological and immunological imbalances that extend well into adulthood.
🔑 Key Takeaways:
- Developmental Disorders Are Often Misunderstood & Undiagnosed: Learning disabilities, not autism, are the most common childhood developmental issues—yet many kids never receive a proper neurological evaluation. Instead, they're often pushed into compensatory therapies without addressing the root cause in brain function.
- Brain Development Has a Blueprint: The brain develops in a predictable right-to-left hemispheric pattern, and interruptions to this process—often identified through retained primitive reflexes, oculomotor issues, and vestibular dysfunction—can result in cognitive, emotional, and behavioral challenges well into adulthood.
- Functional Neurology Offers a Different Lens: Unlike traditional models that separate neurological and psychiatric care, functional neurology integrates sensory-motor function, primitive reflex testing, and brain hemisphere imbalances to uncover why the brain is underperforming—and how to restore its potential.
- Neuroimmune Interactions Are a Game-Changer: Immune system dysregulation—often starting in the womb due to maternal inflammation—can alter brain development and trigger lifelong neuropsychiatric issues. Inflammatory immune responses can lead to mood disorders, cognitive delay, and even autoimmune issues without ever being properly linked to brain health.
- Treating the Root, Not the Label: Dr. Scire emphasizes that symptom-chasing—whether through meds, supplements, or labs—isn’t enough. Instead, a framework-based approach must consider neurological exam findings, metabolic markers like blood sugar or anemia, and prioritize which systems need regulation first—brain, immune, or both.
To learn more about Dr. Scire you may follow him on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drpeterscire/
Concussions and Mental Health in Teens: What Most Providers Are Missing
Saison 1 · Épisode 22
vendredi 18 juillet 2025 • Durée 35:30
In this eye-opening episode, Dr. Zimmerman uncovers the deep—and often ignored—connection between concussions and mental health struggles. Drawing from research, clinical insights, and real-world cases, he exposes why so many patients suffering from depression, anxiety, and ADHD may actually be battling the silent aftermath of an undiagnosed or improperly treated concussion.
💡 Key Takeaways:
- Concussions Aren’t Just a Sports Injury:
While sports get the spotlight, concussions from car accidents, slips, and falls are even more common—and frequently overlooked, especially in non-athletes. - Mental Health Diagnoses Often Miss the Mark:
Research shows concussions drastically increase the risk of depression, anxiety, ADHD, and even suicide—yet many patients are misdiagnosed and mistreated because providers aren’t screening for brain injury. - Outdated Beliefs Are Failing Patients:
Coaches, parents, and even medical providers often rely on childhood-era concussion myths—leading to dangerous underdiagnosis and poor care. - Proper Evaluation Requires More Than a Cognitive Test:
A thorough concussion evaluation must include balance testing, oculomotor testing (like eye tracking), and metabolic lab work—not just symptom checklists or paper-based cognitive exams. - There Is No One-Size-Fits-All Treatment:
The best outcomes come from stacked, personalized treatment plans that combine neurological rehab, metabolic support, and advanced testing—not relying on a single therapy like neurofeedback or hyperbaric oxygen.
Rethinking Neurological Rehab: Advances In Technology
Saison 1 · Épisode 21
vendredi 27 juin 2025 • Durée 01:02:39
Key Takeaways:
- Vestibular rehab isn’t just for dizziness. It can benefit people with migraines, POTS, chronic fatigue, neck pain, and even back pain—because your brain’s perception of balance affects your entire nervous system and body.
- “It’s not just ear crystals.” Many clinicians oversimplify vestibular issues as BPPV, but central (brain-based) vestibular dysfunctions are often the real culprit—and they require advanced evaluation.
- Traditional therapy often fails. Protocol-driven rehab may worsen symptoms in 10–20% of patients. Precision matters. Rehab must be personalized, not “one-size-fits-all.”
- Cutting-edge tech is revolutionizing diagnostics. Tools like video oculography (eye tracking), computerized balance posturography, and rotating chair assessments are enabling more accurate, faster, and safer neurological care.
- AI will change everything. Artificial intelligence is already being used to enhance clinical decision-making, track progress, and personalize care—offering faster answers and better outcomes than ever before.
To learn more about Dr. Garcia
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Vascular Dementia- Practical Guide To Controlling Your Future
Saison 1 · Épisode 20
vendredi 13 juin 2025 • Durée 34:20
Is vascular dementia inevitable, or can you prevent it before it starts? In this solo episode, Dr. Zimmerman challenges conventional thinking about aging and cognitive decline. He lays out a powerful, proactive approach to preventing one of the most common—but overlooked—forms of dementia.
🔑 Key Takeaways:
- Vascular dementia is often preventable, but early action is crucial—changes can begin 10–20 years before symptoms appear.
- Silent warning signs like elevated blood sugar, insulin, homocysteine, and inflammation are red flags long before memory loss starts.
- Critical lab tests and imaging, including fasting insulin, hemoglobin A1C, coronary calcium scores, and MRI scans, are underutilized tools for early detection.
- Lifestyle factors like poor sleep, stress, ultra-processed foods, and lack of exercise compound your risk—but also offer the biggest opportunities for change.
- You have more control than you think. Empowerment, consistency, and the right data—not just genetics—are the foundation for long-term brain health.
Genetics, Diet & Brain Health with Dr. Shay
Saison 1 · Épisode 19
vendredi 6 juin 2025 • Durée 56:38
In this episode, Dr. Zimmerman and Dr. Shay dive deep into how genetics intersect with diet, inflammation, and brain function—dispelling popular myths and reframing what it truly means to eat for your unique biology.
Key Takeaways:
- 🧬 Genetics are the foundation—but not the full picture: Your genes reveal propensities (not destinies) around carb tolerance, food sensitivities, inflammatory risk, and metabolism—but they must be paired with lifestyle and functional testing for meaningful change.
- 🍽️ Why one-size-fits-all diets fail: From keto to Mediterranean, the “best diet” depends on your genetic makeup, metabolic function, and even personal food reactions. Genetic testing helps tailor nutrition to your biology—so you stop guessing.
- 🧠 Functional testing + lifestyle coaching = results: Genetic data has long-term value, but it's not actionable without a strategy. Learn why integrating personalized coaching and functional labs (like gut or mitochondrial testing) helps cut through overwhelm and get real results.
- 🚨 Beware of ‘magic bullet’ health trends: Dr. Shay warns against oversimplified solutions—like methylation-only tests or internet-fueled biohacks—and emphasizes the importance of prioritizing gene categories like inflammation, vitamin D receptors, and detox pathways.
To Learn more about Dr. Shay
YouTube channel of interviews: https://www.youtube.com/tenpointwellness
FaceBook: https://www.facebook.com/sam.shay.792/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drsamshay/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-sam-shay-dc-ifmcp-922133128/
Stand-Up Comedy for being on the Spectrum:
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Health Hijacked By False Beliefs Around Chronic Conditions
Saison 1 · Épisode 18
vendredi 30 mai 2025 • Durée 23:59
In this bold and heartfelt episode, Dr. Z steps away from symptom talk to challenge a deeper issue that prevents people from healing — the emotional trap of familiarity. He pulls back the curtain on how many patients unknowingly sabotage their own recovery by staying in comfortable, familiar systems that don't deliver results. If you've been stuck for years and feel like you've "tried everything," this episode is your call to think differently and reclaim your health.
Key Takeaways:
- 🔁 Familiar ≠ Effective: Sticking with familiar treatments (insurance-based care, medications, standard specialists) may feel safe — but it often keeps people stuck.
- 🧠 Your Brain Is Wired for Safety, Not Progress: The amygdala (fear center) resists unfamiliar paths, even if they hold the key to healing.
- 💡 You Don’t Need to Understand It All: Just like you don’t know how your phone works, you can benefit from treatments you don’t fully understand — as long as they’re logically guided and results-driven.
- 🧾 Insurance Isn’t the Savior You Think It Is: Relying on insurance often leads to delayed or inadequate care — and massive hidden costs in lost time, energy, and life.
- 🛑 Don’t Confuse Effort with Progress: Bouncing between the same types of doctors or treatments might feel productive, but without real change, it’s just motion — not healing.
Directing Functional Neurological Care with qEEG Brain Mapping: Pros and Cons
Saison 1 · Épisode 17
vendredi 16 mai 2025 • Durée 50:22
In this powerful episode, Dr. Spencer Zimmerman welcomes Dr. Michael Trayford, one of the leading experts in QEEG (quantitative EEG) and neurofeedback, to break down what brain mapping is, how it works, and where it's heading. Together, they unpack the strengths, limitations, and clinical applications of QEEG, from ADHD and brain injuries to long COVID and dementia. You’ll also hear how advanced providers are using tools like laser therapy, vibration platforms, and metabolic support—not just neurofeedback—to shift brain function in measurable ways. This episode is a must-listen if you’ve ever wondered, “Is brain mapping worth it?”
Key Takeaways:
- QEEG Explained: Understand what quantitative EEG (brain mapping) is, how it compares to traditional EEGs, and what brainwave patterns reveal about cognitive and emotional function.
- Beyond Neurofeedback: Discover how QEEG guides interventions like laser therapy, vibration platforms, and metabolic strategies—not just brain training alone.
- Red Flags & Misconceptions: Learn how poor-quality equipment and plug-and-play systems may lead people down the wrong path, and what to look for in a trustworthy brain map.
- When Neurofeedback Fails: If you’ve done 10+ sessions with little to no results, this episode helps you know when to pivot versus persevere.
- Hope Through Precision: QEEG opens the door to more personalized brain rehab—especially for patients with concussion, POTS, long COVID, ADHD, and more.
To learn more about Dr. Trayford visit: https://apexbraincenters.com/qeeg-brain-mapping-asheville-nc/
Leaky Gut, Foggy Mind: Connecting the Dots with Testing and Treatment
Saison 1 · Épisode 16
jeudi 17 avril 2025 • Durée 01:03:51
All Things Gut Health with Dr. Buddy Touchinsky
- How a Chiropractor Became the “Gut Guy”: Dr. Buddy shares how his focus shifted from treating pain to addressing root causes like gut health after reading Integrative Orthopedics by Alex Vasquez. This led to his deep dive into chronic illness and functional medicine.
- Understanding Leaky Gut and Dysbiosis: The episode breaks down intestinal permeability (aka “leaky gut”), what dysbiosis means, and how both can exist even when digestive symptoms are absent—showing up instead as fatigue, brain fog, joint pain, or skin issues.
- Top Contributors to Leaky Gut: They outline five key factors—chronic stress, poor diet, infections (bacteria, parasites, mold), chemical exposures (like glyphosate), and medications (NSAIDs, antibiotics, acid blockers)—and explain how each damages the gut lining.
- Gut-Brain Axis and LPS: The discussion covers how gut imbalances and bacterial byproducts like lipopolysaccharides (LPS) can fuel systemic inflammation and neurological symptoms, including depression, memory loss, and brain fog.
- What Testing Can and Can’t Tell You: Stool tests, bloodwork, and food sensitivity panels are covered with nuance—highlighting what’s worth the investment, what’s often overused, and why customized interpretation (not automated protocols) matters.









