
American Thought Leaders Treating the Root, Not Just the Symptoms: The Power of Integrative Medicine | Dr. Daniel Monti
Feb 27, 2026
Dr. Daniel Monti, physician who founded the first integrative medicine department and studies mind-body techniques. He discusses combining Western care with nutrition, NET mind-body therapy, NAC antioxidant research for Parkinson’s, advanced testing like genomics and microbiome, and a live NET demonstration exploring trauma-linked sleep blocks.
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NAC Improves Brain Connectivity In Parkinson's
- N-acetylcysteine (NAC) raises brain glutathione and improves functional connectivity in Parkinson's patients.
- Dr Daniel Monti's studies show NAC increased dopamine efficiency on brain scans and correlated with better function and subjective improvement.
Integrative Medicine Is A Boarded Subspecialty
- Integrative medicine is a formal subspecialty combining conventional care with nutrition, mind-body and traditional therapies.
- Monti emphasizes advanced functional testing (genomics, microbiome, VO2 max) plus targeted nutrients and hormones as integrated tools.
Use IV Nutrients To Bypass Gut Absorption
- Use targeted IV micronutrients when the gut is compromised to bypass absorption issues.
- Monti used IV glutathione and then NAC because glutathione poorly crosses the blood-brain barrier, so NAC is a better precursor for brain effects.
