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Is Brain Inflammation The Cause of Depression, Dementia, ADD, And Autism? A Functional Medicine Approach To Neuroinflammation with Dr. Todd LePine

May 24, 2021
Dr. Todd LePine, a board-certified internist with expertise in integrative functional medicine, discusses the often-overlooked connection between brain inflammation and mental health disorders like depression and Alzheimer's. He argues that many conditions share underlying factors, challenging conventional medical views. The conversation highlights the critical roles of glial cells, gut health, and quinolinic acid in neuroinflammation. Dr. LePine advocates for holistic treatment approaches to restore mental and physical well-being by addressing root causes.
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INSIGHT

Brain Inflammation and Mood Disorders

  • Chronic mood disorders, often seen as purely psychiatric, are frequently linked to brain inflammation.
  • Addressing brain inflammation can lead to significant improvements in seemingly incurable conditions.
ANECDOTE

Lyme and Psychiatric Symptoms

  • Two patients presented with psychiatric symptoms, initially diagnosed as psychosis, but the root cause was Lyme disease.
  • Lyme, a spirochetal infection like syphilis, can mimic dementia and psychosis, triggering neuroinflammation.
ADVICE

NMDA Receptor Antibody Test

  • If you experience a psychotic break, request an NMDA receptor antibody test to assess neuroinflammation.
  • This test can reveal underlying brain inflammation driving symptoms, often missed by traditional psychiatry.
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