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  • Recover From Floxed Symptoms | fluoroquinolone toxicity syndrome

    When you have been Floxed. THE STAKES ARE HIGH Download over 65 different blogs and protocols oonf being floxed Download Now! What are fluoroquinolones? Nearly all quinolone antibiotics in use are fluoroquinolones, which contain a fluorine atom in their chemical structure and are effective against both Gram-negative and Gram-positive bacteria. ​ Fluoroquinolones “kill bacteria by blocking enzymes which normally untangle DNA during cell replication. Usually, these enzymes cut DNA’s double helix, pass another part of the strand through the gap, and then mend the cut. ​ But quinolones bind to the enzymes, preventing them from mending their cuts. In the 1980s, researchers added fluorine atoms to the quinolones’ structures. This allowed the antibiotics to penetrate tissues throughout the body, including the central nervous system, and boosted their effectiveness against a broad range of bacterial infections.” (2) ​ Fluoroquinolones are of value in certain infections, including some life-threatening ones, where alternative antibiotics are not sufficiently effective. ​ But fluoroquinolones, as with many antibiotics, have been overused. Serious side effects have been associated with them over the years, and numerous cautions from the FDA limit their use. A number of label changes have been mandated, and some fluoroquinolones even have black box warnings. (3) ​ Which antibiotics are fluoroquinolones? These medicines include ciprofloxacin (Cipro), gemifloxacin (Factive), levofloxacin (Levaquin), moxifloxacin (Avelox), norfloxacin (Noroxin), and ofloxacin (Floxin). ​ What is fluoroquinolone toxicity syndrome? Signs + Symptoms Fluoroquinolone drugs have been linked to some potentially serious, long-term, and permanently disabling side effects , including toxicity to the central nervous system, cardiovascular system, and musculoskeletal system. Other Cipro toxicity symptoms include: Mitochondrial dysfunction and DNA damage Brain Fog Peripheral Neuropathy Blurry Vision DNA Damage Anxiety/Depression due to the effect and Gaba and Gut Damage Tendonitis Muscle Atrophy Increased reflexes POTS Syndrome ​ Early signs of Cipro toxicity include low back pain , tendonitis, tendon rupture, arthralgia, pain in extremities, gait disturbance, neuropathies associated with paraesthesia, depression, fatigue, memory impairment, sleep disorders, and impaired hearing, vision, taste, and smell. Long term, fluoroquinolones may increase the risk of peripheral neuropathy by 47% . Ciprofloxacin is shown to inhibit normal maintenance and transcription of mitochondrial DNA by changing mtDNA topology. Mitochondrial damage to tenocytes during fluoroquinolone treatment may be involved in tendinitis and tendon rupture . It can also lead to fatigue, and inflammation. ​ Get help with our protocols and resources today! PLUS 3 BONUS E-BOOKS Don't waste another day in confusion!! Bonus 1 Top 12 MUST KNOW Inflammatory Lab Markers and their optimal ranges. Bonus 2 Understand the 3 SNEAKY tricks that MOLD plays in someone being Floxed Bonus 3 Revealed the 3 SIMPLE step-by-step guide to detox fluoroquinolones out of your body Download Protocol Blueprint for Total Health Turnaround 00:00 / 08:06 Related blog posts 6 days ago Beat Chronic Sinus Infections Naturally: Avoid Fluoroquinolone Toxicity! Beat Chronic Sinus Infections Naturally: Avoid Fluoroquinolone Toxicity! 124 Jan 25 Beat Brain Fog and UTIs: The Power of Methylene Blue and Red Light Therapy Beat Brain Fog and UTIs: The Power of Methylene Blue and Red Light Therapy. Methylene Blue for UTI treatment is a powerful and easy option. 205 Jan 25 Breaking Free from High Blood Pressure Meds: A Success Story Breaking Free from High Blood Pressure Meds 36

  • About | Dr. Hugh Wegwerth | Rosemount, MN

    Meet Dr. Hugh Wegwerth Functional Medicine Expert Growing up, both of my parents were obese, which made my own struggle with obesity almost inevitable. With a name like "Hugh", the nickname "Huge" was an unfortunate but expected twist of fate. My life began to change the summer before 10th grade (which feels like three decades ago now). I took a camping trip to the North Woods in Minnesota, a journey full of hiking, canoeing, and portaging. At that time, I was at my heaviest: 5 foot 7, weighing 245 pounds. With my nickname and being in the boundary waters, I was tasked with carrying both a canoe and a backpack. To my surprise, I lost 10 pounds in just the first three days and I went on to lose a total of 80lbs in the next 5 months! ​ My expertise lends itself to providing help for some my clients, even those with the most difficult of cases. I have worked with and provided healing success stories for a number of different hard-to-treat conditions including Hypothyroid, IBS, Crohn’s Disease, Chronic Fatigue, Autoimmune Diseases, Dysautonomia, Hormonal Issues, Sleep Problems, Neuropathy, Antibiotic Poisoning (Floxed symptoms), Gluten Sensitivity, and other Food Allergies. If you are struggling with any of these issues and need a functional medicine doctor near you, you've found him! Contact Dr. Hugh now and check out my resources . Dr. Hugh Wegwerth has been a partner in a Private Chiropractic Practice with offices in Roseville and Rosemount, Minnesota since graduating from Northwestern College of Chiropractic in 1999. Schedule a Discovery Call Check out Healing Successes My nickname was HUGE! My dad died in the medical system

  • dysautonomia | pots syndrome | Cut through the confusion

    Dysautonomia & POTS Syndrome Exposed: Cut through the confusion surrounding these two conditions with expert insights and proven strategies for taking charge of your health journey. Check out Dr. Hugh's Dysautonomia Assessment for more information on your dysautonomia symptoms. Dr. Hugh Wegwerth 2 min Unraveling the Mystery of Mitochondrial Health Explore the vital role of mitochondria in your health. Sick mitochondria in the nervous system can result in brain fog, and fatigue. 177 Dr. Hugh Wegwerth 3 min Have you ever been told you're CRAZY? You may have DYSAUTONOMIA! Unraveling dysautonomia: Understand the symptoms, causes & treatments affecting the Autonomic Nervous System. Get expert insights! 2,392 Dr. Hugh Wegwerth 4 min Chronic Fatigue, Hair Loss, & Dizziness: Could Low Blood Pressure Be The Culprit? A Detailed Review Get insights on how low blood pressure can cause chronic medical problems. Read symptoms, impacts, and solutions on our blog. 222 Dr. Hugh Wegwerth 2 min Brain Assessment Overview: Dr. Hugh's Guide to Understanding the Brain Assessment Form If you've recently filled out the brain assessment form, this guide will help you understand what the different assessments mean. 723 Dr. Hugh Wegwerth 2 min Managing Dysautonomia with Fish Oil: Unlocking the Neuroprotective Benefits Unlocking Dysautonomia Recovery: Fish Oil's Power & Optimal Intake | Science-Based Health Tips 122 Dr. Hugh Wegwerth 2 min Suspect Dysautonomia? This Deep Brain Dive & Quiz May Hold Your Answers! Dysautonomia Quiz: Uncover the Culprit in Your Brain's Dysfunction - Take the Test! 179 Dr. Hugh Wegwerth 2 min Unmasking Hypothyroidism: The Hidden Autoimmune Culprit Demystify Hypothyroidism and Hashimoto's, revealing the unexplored connection to your cerebellum. Unravel the hidden truth 54 Dr. Hugh Wegwerth 2 min Unraveling the Mystery of Mild Traumatic Brain Injury Understand the lasting impact of Mild Traumatic Brain Injuries. They're not as 'mild' as you think! 35 Dr. Hugh Wegwerth 2 min Unraveling the Mystery: How High Homocysteine Levels can Affect Your Cognitive Health & Inflammation Reduce brain fog and memory loss with lower homocysteine levels. Discover the impact of high homocysteine and ways to decrease it. 58 Dr. Hugh Wegwerth 2 min Deciphering C-Reactive Protein: Its Impact on Your Brain and Overall Inflammation Uncover the role of C-reactive Protein (CRP) on brain health. Discover the correlation between elevated CRP levels, and inflammation. 43 Dr. Hugh Wegwerth 2 min Unmasking the Hidden Impact of Past Concussions on Brain Health Unravel the unseen effects of old head injuries on your cognition today. Let's prioritize brain health together 44 Dr. Hugh Wegwerth 2 min Delving Into Your Brain and Lab Reports: Unmasking C-Reactive Protein and Your Brain Function! Unlock the mystery of C-reactive Protein, a key player in brain inflammation, and how its management can transform your wellbeing 50 Dr. Hugh Wegwerth 2 min Unveiling the 4 Incredible Benefits of Caprylic Acid: A Truth Over Coconut Oil Unveiling the Incredible Benefits of Caprylic Acid: The Truth Over Coconut Oil. Discover the antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory. 46 Dr. Hugh Wegwerth 2 min When the Pieces Don't Add Up: The Confusion of "Normal" MRIs Unmasking the Mystery of White Matter Lesions: Demystifying MRI scans, exposing the truth about abnormal findings and their hidden impact. 63 Dr. Hugh Wegwerth 2 min Unleashing the Power of the Glymphatic System: An In-Depth Look Uncover the mystery of the Glymphatic System, your brain's own detox mechanism. Learn how to boost its efficiency for better brain health! 33 1 2 3

  • Healing Stories | Dr. Hugh Wegwerth | Rosemount, MN

    Email us! Dr Hugh's Healing Stories Click Here To Schedule a Zoom Call Schedule a Zoom Call Read More Healing Stories From Wheelchair to Vitality: Taylor's Battle with Fluoroquinolone Toxicity & Recovery Tips From Wheelchair to Vitality: Taylor's Battle with Fluoroquinolone Toxicity & Recovery Tips 492 Adam's Remarkable Path to Recovery from Fluoroquinolone Toxicity Read about Adam's Remarkable Path to Recovery from Fluoroquinolone Toxicity and how you can also overcome floxed symptoms. 450 Floxie Hope: Dr. Nasi MD's Journey and Treatment for Fluoroquinolone Side Effects Struggling with fluoroquinolone toxicity? Dive into a tale of medical mystery & recovery, with Dr. Hugh shedding light on floxed symptoms. 411

  • FB~Healthy Heart lecture | Dr. Hugh Wegwerth | Rosemount, MN

    Sign up today for Dr. Hugh's Healthy Heart Workshop Register Now > Register Now > Location 4535 Hodgson Rd #200, Shoreview, MN 55126 In House Lecture

  • Fish Oil Protocol For Your Body | Dr. Hugh Wegwerth | Rosemount, Mn

    Day 3: Fish Oil Protocol to Reduce your Pain Download the PDF Buy on Amazon The Benefits and Necessity of Fish Oil Supplements Let’s talk about the benefits of fish oil, and why everyone should be taking it, especially if you have chronic problems with digestion, pain, and inflammation. In order to understand the importance of fish oil, and the omega-3 fatty acids present in them, we need to understand what cell membranes look like and are made of. The human body is made up of around 100 trillion cells, each one of them with its own membrane. Our cell membranes are primarily made up of fats, particularly fats known as EPA and DHA. Your average bottle of fish oil contains a combination of both compounds, making it an easy and convenient source of this necessary nutrient. How EPA and DHA Affect Your Cells Both EPA and DHA are cured in shape, a sort of circular pattern with a tail. This shape is what helps provide structure to the cell membranes, creating a solid barrier without leaks. A lack of these compounds, on the other hand, may result in a cell membrane that does not function properly. In fact, a significant lack of EPA and DHA can cause your cells to become “crusty,” rather than smooth. This can result in: Chronic pain Inflammation Fibromyalgia Digestive issues If you suffer from these problems, then it’s likely your cells are not as flexible as they should be, and instead are more crusty and hard. I typically recommend anywhere from one to five tablespoons a day just to saturate these cells when they are in this condition. Taking fish oil supplements creates an influx of these omega-3 fatty acids, helping your cells to be more fluid and move. The Importance of Cell Detoxification That circular shape of the EPA and DHA is what causes the cell to be fluid, allowing things to come in and out of the cell. This is very critical. As your cells metabolize, they create waste. This waste needs to be removed from your cells and into your bloodstream so it can be filtered out and removed by your urine and feces. Not having enough of this oil means the waste remains inside the cell. If you have pain, inflammation , or damage caused by toxicity, then the byproduct of that is only going to build up more and more, causing your condition to worsen over time. In other words, fish oil is very critical to the functioning of your body’s detoxification pathways. As a reminder, we need to be using the bathroom two to three times per day, both bowel movements and urination. This is how your body eliminates the waste from your cells, which can only be removed if those membranes are also healthy. A Final Note The same principle is true for nerve cells. Wrapped around these cells is something called the myelin sheath. What do you think the myelin sheath is made out of? If you guessed EPA and DHA, you’d be correct! EPA and DHA are equally necessary to protecting nerve cells throughout your body, and a lack of these fatty acids can allow damage to nerves and the myelin sheath, and may even cause neuropathy. Back to Start Continue to Day 4

  • Your Guided Treatment Plan | Dr. Hugh Wegwerth | Rosemount, Mn

    Your Guided Treatment Plan Download the PDF Chiropractic care is an effective way to maintain spinal health and prevent degenerative changes. However, getting started can be daunting, which is why having a guided plan can be helpful. When you visit Dr. Hugh, he will discuss with you what kind of care you're looking for, what symptoms you're experiencing, how long you've had the problem, and any complicating factors that could make your case more complex. Based on this information, he will provide you with different options and guide you in the direction you want to move forward. ​ The corrective care plan is the most intensive plan and is designed to correct structural issues in your spine. The retainer plan is the second phase, and it focuses on maintaining the corrections made during the initial phase. The brushing your teeth plan is the third phase, which is designed to maintain the progress you've made. The maintenance care plan is periodic checkups that ensure your spine is in alignment. ​ If you're looking for pain relief, the relief care plan is the one for you. It is a shorter plan that focuses on your pain, and its duration varies depending on the person. ​ If you have insurance, it generally covers anywhere from four to 12 visits per year. However, most people have a high deductible plan, which means they have to pay out of pocket before their insurance covers anything. Therefore, 80% of Dr. Hugh's practice is on cash plans, which are more affordable because they don't have to bill insurance. Here are the articles that support spinal misalignments can lead to degeneration: ​ "Abnormal Spinal Alignment as a Risk Factor for Disc Degeneration in Low Back Pain: A Cross-Sectional Clinical and Epidemiological Study of 1,131 Patients" published in the Journal of Manipulative and Physiological Therapeutics (2004). "The Effects of Chiropractic Treatment on the Cervical Spine and Cervical Curve: A Case Report" published in the Journal of Chiropractic Medicine (2005). "Vertebral Subluxation and Degenerative Disc Disease: A Review" published in the journal Chiropractic & Manual Therapies (2011). Dionne CE, Brouillette D, Bourassa-Moreau E, et al. Association between cervical spine alignment, cervical range of motion, and degenerative changes in the cervical spine: a cross-sectional study. J Can Chiropr Assoc. 2018;62(3):167-175. doi:10.1016/j.jcca.2018.09.004 Moustafa IM, Diab AA, Hegazy FA, et al. Lumbar lordosis in prone position and the degree of anterior vertebral slippage in patients with and without lumbar disc herniation. J Manipulative Physiol Ther. 2012;35(4):303-309. doi:10.1016/j.jmpt.2012.04.007 Sweere JJ. Chiropractic family practice. J Chiropr Med. 2003;2(3):105-109. doi:10.1016/s0899-3467(03)00063-2 Takatalo J, Karppinen J, Taimela S, Niinimäki J, Laitinen J, Sequeiros RB. Association of lumbar spinal stenosis and spondylolisthesis with progression of degenerative changes in adjacent levels in magnetic resonance imaging. Spine (Phila Pa 1976). 2012;37(15):1238-1244. doi:10.1097/BRS.0b013e318240c3fb Back to Start

  • Brain Health | Dr. Hugh Wegwerth | Rosemount, MN

    Neuroinflammation of the Brain After countless hours studying the topic, attending seminars on it, and treating hundreds of individuals in my own practice, I believe that neuroinflammation is one of the most overlooked problems affecting people with chronic health conditions Schedule a Discovery Call Neuroinflammation – inflammation of the brain – is the activation of the brain's immune system in response to an inflammatory challenge, such as the use of fluoroquinolones. Research shows that fluoroquinolones love fat tissue, and that’s what makes up the human brain. Neuroinflammation can present as a variety of problems, and many people that come to me for help are in a dichotomy – meaning they have symptoms that seem opposing, or unrelated. For example, they might have Achilles tendon pain accompanied by pain in their elbow. Others might report mood swings, anxiety, depression, intrusive thoughts, or simply not feeling or acting like themselves. However it manifests, it’s important to pinpoint this neuroinflammation and address it with a proper treatment plan in order to recover. If left untreated, a tendon tear will seem like nothing compared to the neurological problems that might lie ahead. Your brain on fire ​ For someone with neuroinflammation, it’s almost like their brain is on fire. t’s important to understand that the brain doesn’t have pain receptors like other parts of the body. If you hit your thumb with a hammer, pain receptors will let you know that something is wrong by causing you to feel pain in your thumb. But the brain doesn’t act the same way. If you could theoretically hit your brain with a hammer, it would not illicit that same pain response. Instead, the brain signals there’s something wrong using different methods, like brain fog, memory problems, anxiety, depression, thoughts of suicide, insomnia, reduced brain endurance, and chronic fatigue. Chronic fatigue is a common symptom of neuroinflammation I see in patients. It’s similar to driving your car around with the emergency brake on: the car has to work harder, requiring more energy and gas, just to complete the task it was meant for. That is your brain when it’s inflamed. It has to work ten to twenty times harder when neuroinflammation is present, which results in a spectrum of symptoms ranging from slight brain fog to full-blown chronic fatigue. In extreme cases, untreated neuroinflammation can lead to coma, seizures, difficulty speaking, and tremors. But how do we know if the brain is on fire so we can begin to treat it? Functional medicine can help. Subtle, moderate, and severe symptoms If you’ve read this far and thought, “This sounds like me,” then you’re not alone. Many people have some or all of these symptoms, but now we must determine which are present and how to classify them. I’ve broken down the list of possible neuroinflammation symptoms into three categories: subtle, moderate, and severe. It’s important to identify your symptoms so that they can be addressed properly with a treatment plan. Part 2: Brain Neuroinflammation Timeline Subtle symptoms: Brain fog, reduced mental speed, and reduced brain endurance are classified as subtle symptoms of neuroinflammation. Experiencing brain fatigue after a long drive, where you’re being exposed to strain and stressors over a period of time, is one example. Another is experiencing brain fatigue after exposure to certain chemicals or scents, or after eating certain foods. Moderate symptoms: Mental health disorders like depression and anxiety fall into this category. Inability to concentrate on tasks, excessive sleepiness, lack of motivation or appetite, insomnia, and the inability to be physically active are also moderate symptoms of neuroinflammation. Severe symptoms: Difficulty speaking, tremors, disorientation, and involuntary twitching can be signs of severe neuroinflammation. Shaking, or lack of balance when completing simple tasks like walking, can also be present. More serious symptoms like seizures, dementia, and even coma are possible if left untreated. If these symptoms sound familiar to you, then it’s possible you are suffering from brain inflammation. In the next part of this blog series, I’ll go over the different tests available to determine whether you have neuroinflammation and how severe it might be. Schedule a Discovery Call Learn the 5 Must-Know Brain Lab Markers! The Blood Brain Barrier Permeability Screen measures whether the level of certain proteins in the blood is “in range” or “out of range.” When the level is out of range, it tells us that the blood brain barrier is leaking, or starting to break down. It may be an indication that fluoroquinolones have been tearing apart your blood brain barrier. Because fluoroquinolones love the fat tissue that makes up your brain, it is likely that this is the cause of the barrier’s deterioration. Without that barrier intact, particles can end up in your bloodstream where the immune system marks them as “foe” and attacks. This causes inflammation. ​ The blood brain barrier is only one cell thick The skin on your fingertip is made up of tens of thousands of cells creating a barrier between the outside world and your blood. If you were to take a sharp blade cut your finger with it, all of these skin cells stand between that knife and your bloodstream. While it might not seem very difficult to draw blood this way, it’s even easier to permeate the blood brain barrier. That’s because the barrier between the bloodstream and your brain is only one cell thick. This is similar to the cells that make up the lining of your intestines, which is why “leaky gut” and “leaky brain” function in a similar way.​ As you might imagine, the blood brain barrier is far more susceptible to damage than your skin. Just like food sensitivities, in which the proteins in food permeate the one-cell lining of the intestines, causing inflammation, the blood brain barrier can easily be impacted by foreign substances. Once the barrier is damaged it loses its impermeability, resulting in leaky brain. The above graphic shows an impermeable blood brain barrier (left) compared to a leaky, permeable one (right). The one on the right may have been destroyed by fluoroquinolones, which can then pass directly into the brain once the barrier has deteriorated. Once these chemicals get in your brain, research shows they destroy the mitochondria – known as the “power packs” – of your neuronal cells. Without those mitochondria, your neuronal cells will not function. Neurons do not regenerate like other cells in the body The unfortunate truth about neurons is that they can’t rebuild themselves after they’ve been damaged. While your skin cells can heal, your liver cells can literally regenerate if a portion is removed, and even your digestive system can rebuild after an anomaly, the brain does not have this luxury. Once a neuron is gone, that neuron is dead forever. This is why addressing the symptoms of neuroinflammation is so critical. However, it is also important to note that neurons only make up about 10 percent of your brain’s cells according to research. The rest, 90 percent, are called glial cells. Glial cells comprise many different types of brain cells, including Schwann cells, oligodendrocytes, microglial cells, ependymal cells, and astrocytes. Their essential function is to support and protect the neurons, acting as your brain’s immune system. But when this immune system is compromised by something like inflammation, the glial cells mistakenly attack the neurons, resulting in a range of symptoms. Imagine your glial cells are playing their own private game of Pac-man in your brain, eating away at your neurons. Glia are the brain’s glue, and much more The word “glia” means glue, and for a long time researchers believed that was the only function of these cells: to hold the neurons together. As it turns out, these cells do far more than that. Glial cells control the function of the body’s entire immune system, which is why restoring them to their proper function is so critical. Simply put, the goal of resolving neuroinflammation is to restore health to the glial cells in an effort to spare the brain’s neurons. ​ The above graphic shows just how closely these glial cells cling to the body’s blood vessels. This proximity means that if there’s an issue with the blood stream or if your brain is inflamed, the myelin sheath will also be inflamed. The myelin sheath is an insulating layer that forms around nerves, including those in the brain and spinal cord, and allows electrical impulses to transmit quickly and efficiently along the nerve cells. If the myelin sheath is inflamed, it causes your axons and your neurons to be inflamed as well, resulting in all of the symptoms we’ve discussed up to this point. The above graphic represents your bloodstream. At the top of the graphic are healthy microglia, which contain tentacle-like arms. When healthy, the microglia move through the bloodstream freely, carrying out their normal processes like destroying anything that shouldn’t be there. But when unhealthy, those microglia are small and round without their signature tentacles. Unable to move freely, the unhealthy microglia sits in one spot, not doing its job. In fact, it’s simply become one of the causes of inflammation, as it becomes unrecognizable to the immune system. This is just another way to illustrate the overall point: if your blood brain barrier is damaged, the result is inflammation in the brain. As leaking occurs in the blood brain barrier and cells begin to die off, the result can be such illnesses as dementia, Alzheimer's disease, or the development of beta amyloid plaques. Read on to the next blog in this series to learn more about the causes of neuroinflammation and how to treat it. And, as always, remember that where there is help, there is hope. Part 3: Causes of Neuroinflammation ​ As much as I wish I could tell you there was only one cause of neuroinflammation, that is simply not the case. If you’ve been following along in this series of blogs about “brain on fire” symptoms and causes, you’ve learned that neuroinflammation can be caused by fluoroquinolones or other drugs breaking down the blood brain barrier. However common this may be, other causes of neuroinflammation do exist and I’ll break those down for you here. It is important to know which is the cause of your specific case of neuroinflammation so that it can be addressed in a treatment plan for your recovery. What else can cause “brain on fire” symptoms? Some causes of neuroinflammation include head trauma, concussions, micro strokes, and stress. These causes are even more significant when you consider that the damage they do is irreversible. Remember the glial cells we discussed in Part 2 of this blog series, which make up 90 percent of brain cells and act as the immune system for the brain? Think of those microglia as being an egg. Once an egg has been boiled, it can never return to its raw form. That’s why it is imperative to identify and stop neuroinflammation as quickly as possible: to preserve as many of the microglia as possible. This can be done through functional medicine, and is something I do in my practice on a regular basis. The importance of barriers The above graphic shows a cross-section of your bloodstream. Looking at the sections marked as “Early” and “Late” in the image, you can see ruptures in the artery surrounded by blood clotting proteins. As the figure demonstrates, the broken arteries can act like a garden hose that has been punctured. The pressure of the water inside the hose causes streams to shoot out through the punctures with some force. The same happens in your bloodstream, which can push unwanted substances through the blood brain barrier and into your brain. The attached astrocytes along with the inflammatory process in your brain will begin to cause damage, resulting in a range of symptoms. Leaky gut can cause leaky brain? Like the blood brain barrier, the gut also contains a one-cell-thick membrane separating the stomach contents from the bloodstream. The above graphic shows a comparison between a healthy, impermeable gut membrane (left) and an unhealthy, leaky gut (right). Because of inflammation caused by a number of sources, the gut on the right has had its one-cell lining broken down, creating gaps large enough for a variety of unwanted material to breach into the blood. Once in the blood, these unrecognizable intruders trigger the immune system, which brings on symptoms such as negative reactions to certain foods. This inflammation can also cause malabsorption, meaning the essential nutrients in your food are not absorbed by the body. How do you know if you’ve got a leaky gut? For the majority of people, having two to three bowel movements per day without gas, diarrhea, bloating, or heartburn are signs of a healthy gut. But many Floxed have leaky gut even if no gastrointestinal (GI) symptoms are present. This leaky gut allows trillions of bacteria in the intestines to leak into the bloodstream, making their way eventually to the brain through the blood brain barrier. The end result is always inflammation. As the blood brain barrier begins to break down due to this leaky gut, a whole host of symptoms may appear. To make things even more frustrating, you may struggle to find someone who makes the connection between these new symptoms and GI or leaky gut issues. New research shows, though, how these issues relate, and it has to do with the vagus nerve. What is the vagus nerve? The vagus nerve extends up from the lower intestines to the back of the human head. You may recall famed Superman actor Christopher Reeve experiencing severe damage to his neck after falling from his horse. This fall considerably damaged his vagus nerve and, as a result, his gut was no longer able to function. For the remainder of his life he required tube feeding to stay properly nourished. This is just one example of how severely injuring the head and neck can affect the digestive system due to the connection of the vagus nerve Research now suggests that in the reverse fashion, harmful bacteria from the gut can make its way to the brain through the vagus nerve. This happens in a similar way to how the shingles virus affects the skin. The shingles virus travels through the nerves to the skin causing discomfort in the same way bacteria and other microbes can travel up your vagus nerve and right to your brain. This direct access to your brain is what causes brain inflammation, and it’s the reason why 98 percent of people I treat for neuroinflammation are also experiencing GI issues.. Why aren’t doctors discussing this connection? Now that we’ve seen the established link between GI issues and brain inflammation, you may be wondering why more healthcare professionals aren’t making this connection. In my experience, it’s because many of them aren’t continually taking time outside of their practice to read the new research and continue to learn. As a functional medicine practitioner, I can and do take the time to connect the dots with my patients to ensure that they get better. Most people will ask about a “standard protocol” for treating these neuroinflammation symptoms, but since there are many possible causes, and everyone’s body is different, there’s no single protocol or magic pill to fix everyone. Protocols will vary from patient to patient, and I tailor an individualized plan for each of my patients to help them on the road to recovery. It is worth noting that all treatments take time, and all the money in the world can’t buy better health. To illustrate this point, look at former Apple CEO Steve Jobs. He had plenty of money to spend on his care, but he still lost his life at a rather young age. Time is more valuable than money, here. I encourage my patients to be sure to allow the body the time it needs to heal. Stay tuned for the next blog in this series where I lay out a path to better health for those suffering with neuroinflammation. Part 4 If you’ve made it this far in my series of blogs on neuroinflammation, thank you for reading. ​ We’ve covered what neuroinflammation is, the related symptoms, and some causes behind it. In the last post, I went over the reason many medical professionals don’t make connections between leaky gut and brain inflammation and explained how I approach treating individuals in my practice. This post will go more in depth about my philosophy on treatment and provide some pathways to better health for those suffering from neuroinflammation. As a practitioner of functional medicine, I want to get everyone on a path to better health. But since everyone is different, there are many things I need to address in order to tailor a plan to each specific individual. This often requires running tests, because without knowing what your labs show, it’s difficult to move forward. Unfortunately, most people will require polytherapy, meaning multiple therapies may be required to alleviate all of your symptoms. This is why I always provide an individualized, custom-tailored program for all of my patients. General vs. Specific Even before running tests, I can provide my patients with a general overview of some things to implement that will help manage neuroinflammation. For example, the above graphic shows certain polyphenols, essential fatty acids, short-chain fatty acids, antioxidants, and other nutrients that have been shown to reduce neuroinflammation in the human body. However, proper treatment will require some precision when it comes to figuring out exactly what to do next. This is why I set up 20-minute discovery calls with all potential patients to help me see exactly what is going on. There’s no need to continue suffering when there are plenty of answers out there. There are many questions I may ask, and a variety of tests I might order to determine how to get you on the road to recovery. Those include checking your vitamin D level, discussing possible food sensitivities, checking your A1C levels, your fasting insulin levels, CRP markers, hormones, and levels of homocysteine in the body. ​ What is Homocysteine and Why is it Important? Have you ever had your cholesterol levels checked? The odds are high that you have. But what about your homocysteine levels? Most people have not even heard of homocysteine, let alone been tested for it. That’s because these tests are rather expensive, but it’s important because it may tell you if you have inflammation, as well as whether or not your body is replicating DNA properly. Homocysteine is an amino acid broken down by vitamins B12, B6, and folate to create other chemicals your body needs. The homocysteine level is a marker for DNA replication, and the range for homocysteine in standard labs is about four to fifteen. Proper DNA replications means that as your DNA copies itself over and over again, the thousandth copy of your DNA is just as crisp the original. When these homocysteine levels are high, it may mean that when you replicate your DNA, you are not ending up with a very crisp copy Food Sensitivities and Inflammatory Markers Most people have some type of food sensitivity, with gluten, dairy, and eggs being some of the worst offenders. Certain food sensitives lead to gut permeability, or leaky gut, as we’ve discussed earlier in this blog series. When testing for food sensitivities in my patients, I will also want to ensure that you have enough stomach acid to properly digest all the essential nutrients required for good health. When I’m testing for inflammatory markers like CRP – a protein produced by the liver – I’m looking for the presence of something that has the ability to get into your brain and begin destroying your brain tissue. As I laid out in Part 2 of this blog series, once brain tissue is destroyed, the human body does not have the ability to regenerate it. Thus, once a neuron is dead, it is gone for good. This is exactly what happens in those patients who are suffering from Alzheimer's disease. It is likely there was permeability in the gut or blood brain barrier that caused their neurons to die. Unfortunately for many patients who fall victim to this horrible illness, no one ever addressed the root cause of the problem. In functional medicine, getting to that root cause is exactly what we aim to do. ​ The Role of Hormones Another measure I use to assess the health of my patients is their hormone levels, paying special attention to testosterone, estrogen, progesterone, and cortisol. In women who have had a partial hysterectomy, it is sometimes the case that they are now more susceptible to the damage that can be caused by fluoroquinolones. Any changes to or irregularities in your menstrual cycle should be discussed at this stage to ensure that your hormone levels are adequate to support your neuronal tissue and decrease neuroinflammation. ​ Other Factors to Consider As I speak with new patients, there are other issues to consider besides those mentioned above. As stated previously, it is normal to have one to two bowel movements each day with no gas, bloating, or diarrhea. If this is not the case for you, it might be an indication of something in the body that needs to be fixed. I also like to ensure that my patients are regularly doing exercises to strengthen their brains. There are plenty of neurological exercises that can be done to strengthen the brain through a process known as function neurology. ​ Conclusion I hope that my words have brought both clarity and understanding to those suffering with brain inflammation. I want everyone to know that you are not alone, and perhaps more importantly, you are not crazy. You might have seen multiple healthcare professionals who’ve made you think these symptoms are all in your head, but you don’t have to believe them. I’m here to help, and I promise that I believe you. Even more than that, I believe that there is hope for you. As I often like to say, where there is help, there is hope. If you would like to take the next step toward reducing symptoms and improving your health, I do all of my consultations via telemedicine with no need for an in-person office visit. After a telemedicine consultation, we can discuss the labs needed so that you may get these completed locally. 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    Day 2: Magnesium Protocol to Reduce your Pain Download the PDF Buy on Amazon How to Increase Magnesium in Your System If we find nerve damage in our office visit with you and you’re in pain, or if you find yourself chronically in pain for other causes, you may be magnesium deficient. Following this daily program can help push you in the direction of healing much quicker. Research shows that about 50% of all Americans are magnesium deficient, with some studies claiming as much as 80%. Magnesium is very critical to your body’s systems. This vital mineral is used in over 400 different pathways and reactions in your body. Low magnesium levels can also make your vitamin D less efficient in your body, which will affect your immune system and pain management. It can also elevate protein in the blood, causing chronic inflammation. The list of symptoms of magnesium deficiency is quite long, and can include any of the following: Tiredness Exhaustion Headaches and migraines Sleep problems and disorders Restlessness Anxiety Increased irritability Cramps Muscle pain in various regions around your body Neck and lower back pain Tension in shoulders Heart problems Racing heart Menstrual problems Hot or cold fingers or extremities ​ If you’re suffering from several of these issues, then it would be worth your time to try and follow the steps below. The At-Home IV Magnesium Drip The first thing you will need to do is buy a large water bottle, about 64oz. Stainless steel water bottles work best because they last a long time. Next, purchase powdered magnesium. There are a wide variety available online. I call this an “IV drip” because you will put this powder into your water bottle and sip on it throughout the day. Start with one scoop of the magnesium powder in your water bottle, and sip on it the entire day. This will also help with general hydration. You may need to drink anywhere from two to three of these bottles per day. A good rule of thumb is take your weight and divide by two. That number is how many ounces you should drink a day. For example, a 200 pound person would need to drink 100 oz a day. The next day, take two scoops the water, and again sip this through the entire day. Each day, add another scoop of magnesium until you reach bowel tolerance. This may be split through the day. For example, taking five scoops a day can be split into two water bottles, one with two scoops of magnesium, and another bottle with three scoops. Once you get to the point where you start getting loose stools, go down to the previous number of scoops, and use this as your maintenance dose. For example, if you take two scoops in the morning and three in the afternoon (five total scoops a day), and you get loose stools, reduce to four scoops a day (two morning, two afternoon). ​ The key to this protocol is sipping throughout the entire day, similar to an IV drip. Taking a supplement or pill once in the morning results in a lot of magnesium in your system for that short period of time. In contrast, sipping it throughout the entire day provides a constant amount throughout the entire day, as if you had an IV drip going. The result is you bathing those 400 pathways and reactions in enough magnesium to properly function, and help push you towards healing. Back to Start Continue to Day 3

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    Our Scheduled Call Discovery Call Details 00:00 / 09:50 Contact Dr. Hugh with Questions Program Options Blueprint for Total Health Turnaround (One-on-one guided program): Duration: 5 months. Custom tailored plans, not generic. Developed based on: Submitted paperwork. Zoom/phone call discussions. Laboratory tests. Cost: $1997 (excluding labs). Features: Zoom calls or phone calls. Email access. Note on labs: Labs are charged at cost. Insurance might not cover all tests, and they could be more expensive through insurance. Focus initially on basic bloodwork for maximum benefits. Potential tests: Mold, food sensitivities, GI panel, stool panel, etc. 28 Days to a New You Course: Duration: 4 weeks. Designed to combat inflammation. Cost: $297 (minus $47 from the discovery call if purchased within 48 hours). Features: Comprehensive content on reducing inflammation. Weekly structured modules with videos, notes, and podcasts. Topics include blood sugar stabilization, blood pressure management, sleep strategies, gut inflammation, magnesium protocol, and more. Program Journey Discovery Call: Initial evaluation to determine if the program is right for you. Custom Plan Delivery: A specific plan delivered within 48 hours based on individual needs. Second Zoom/Phone Call: Scheduled within 14 days. Discussion of homework, basic protocols, bloodwork review, and questions. Lays down the consistent game plan. Follow-up Zoom Calls: Every 2 to 4 weeks. Planning, Q&A, and modification of protocols. Utilizes screen recording for clear guidance. Email Support: Questions are answered typically within 24 hours. Responses might include specific video pointers or other resources. Final Thoughts The one-on-one guided program offers direct access to Dr. Hue's expertise and guidance. While the course is beneficial, individuals with complicated cases might benefit more from a tailored one-on-one approach. The aim is to guide each individual according to their specific needs and physiology for optimal health.

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    Autoimmune Mysteries Revealed Schedule a Call with Dr. Hugh Autoimmune Mysteries Revealed Many people are unknowingly suffering from an underlying autoimmune disease. If you, like so many out there, are suffering from some sort of chronic issue, but no one has been able to figure out the cause of your problems, it is likely that you too are suffering from some sort of autoimmune disease. Putting it in Perspective You probably are not aware of just how prevalent autoimmune diseases are in the modern world. Let’s put it into perspective by comparing autoimmune diseases to another very common genre of disease: cancer. Cancer is a terrible disease. It has taken so many lives to the point that everyone knows someone who either has cancer, or has died from cancer. And yet the number of people who suffer from autoimmune diseases in the United States is more than double the number of people with cancer. On top of that, autoimmune diseases cost Americans over $100 billion each year, while the cost to treat cancers rakes in $57 million yearly. And yet cancer gets $6.1 billion of funding to research cures and treatments, while autoimmune diseases only received $591 million. In fact, 1 in every 6 Americans will suffer from an autoimmune disease each year. In contrast, 1 in every 13 Americans will suffer from heart disease, and 1 in 33 will suffer from some form of cancer. There are over 80 different autoimmune diseases that we know of, and over 50 million Americans are currently suffering or treating their issues. Interestingly 75% of all autoimmune patients are women. What Causes Autoimmune Disease? Autoimmune diseases are when the body attacks itself. Your immune system incorrectly responds against your body’s own tissues. Your immune system is constantly analyzing everything in your body, and trying to determine if it is a “friend” or a “foe.” Your immune system errs on the side of aggression, so if it is confused then it will respond by attacking those tissues. Think of it like your immune system getting drunk. It might recognize too much of a system or organ. Since having too many thyroids would be problematic, your immune system will decide to attack those tissues to remove the excess. If your autoimmune disease goes undiagnosed or untreated, then your immune system response will continue to ramp up its response. The inflammation caused by your system attacking itself will further trigger an immune response, only worsening your condition. What Forms Can Autoimmune Disease Take? This can happen in almost any system in your body, but most commonly takes these forms: - Multiple Sclerosis - Celiac Disease - Crohn’s Disease - Type 1 diabetes - Asthma - Arthritis - Lupus - Eczema - Psoriasis The T hree Stag es of Autoimmune Disease: - Stage O ne: Silent autoimmunity. In this stage, you have elevated levels of antibodies, but no symptoms. ​ - Stage T wo: Autoimmune reactivity. In this stage, you have symptoms, but no noticeable loss of tissue. ​ - Stage Three: Autoimmune disease. In this final stage, you have elevated antibodies, symptoms, and tissue destruction. For example, the vast majority of people who have hypothyroidism have an autoimmune disease. They will often see that their dose increases over time. This is because their thyroid has lost tissue, which lowers the amount of thyroid hormones it can produce Schedule a Call with Dr. Hugh Red Flags for Autoimmune Disease Number 1 : Nothing has cured you of your complaints or symptoms. If you have gone from doctor to doctor, or tried multiple different diets, but found little to no relief, then it is likely you have an autoimmune disease. Number 2 : Various treatments have helped at various times. Sometimes you have flares and periods of remission. If you have experienced small periods of relief, or spikes in symptoms during some form of treatment, it may be that your problems are autoimmune-related. Number 3 : Multiple sensitivities to foods, chemicals, smells, etc. Allergies and sensitivities show that your body is unable to properly regulate, likely due to an autoimmune issue. Number 4: Numerous diagnoses from multiple doctors. One doctor may have an idea of what is going on, and another may disagree. If you have gone from doctor to doctor or received multiple diagnoses for the same symptoms, then it is likely your problem is autoimmune in nature. Number 5 : You have had tons of lab work done and you take a ton of supplements. If you find that you are taking a wide range of supplements to treat specific symptoms or issues found in your lab work, then it may be that you have an autoimmune disease affecting multiple systems. Number 6: You have been diagnosed with a condition, but do not know that it could be autoimmune-related. Common conditions that are frequently associated with autoimmune diseases include: - Hypothyroidism - Diabetes - Inflammatory Bowel Disease - Psoriasis - B-12 Anemia - Arthritis - Non-viral Hepatitis - Gluten Sensitivity - Interstitial Cystitis - Meniere’s Disease - Ulcerative Colitis - Crohn’s Disease How to Identify Autoimmune Disease The best way I have found to determine whether or not someone is suffering from an autoimmune disease is to do some blood work and check markers. For example, a Rheumatoid Factor reading above 14 is generally a sign of autoimmune disease, in this case it takes the form of rheumatoid arthritis. 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    Beat Infections with Methylene Blue & Red Light Therapy: The Ultimate Health Hack Guide The Power of Methylene Blue and Red Light Therapy Methylene blue great book What Does A Normal Glucose Response Look Like? Red light Therapy Buy Methylene blue on Amazon 30-Minute Discovery Call~ Get some guided help Discover the Secret to Fighting Infections: The Methylene Blue Method ​ Welcome to our simplified guide on improving your health and tackling those stubborn infections with an innovative approach! If you're tired of the same old treatments that don't seem to cut it, you're in the right place. Let's dive into the basics of using methylene blue, a game-changer in fighting bacteria and enhancing your body's resilience. ​ Methylene Blue Unveiled: A Budget-Friendly Bacteria Battler ​ First off, methylene blue is this awesome, budget-friendly solution you can easily find online. It's known for its potent effects against bacteria when used correctly. It's not just any treatment; it's a cornerstone of a broader strategy to boost your health significantly. For those who love to delve deeper into the science of things, there's a book filled with all the geeky details you'd appreciate about methylene blue. ​ Methylene Blue Dosing 101: Finding Your Perfect Start Kickstarting your journey with methylene blue is easy. Begin with a small dose, gradually increasing to find the perfect balance for your body. The goal? To harness methylene blue's full potential without overwhelming yourself. ​ The Methylene Blue and Red Light Therapy Dynamic Duo Moving beyond just methylene blue, let's talk about the dynamic duo that's making waves: combining methylene blue with red light therapy. This one-two punch delivers a knockout to infections by boosting the anti-inflammatory and immune-modulating effects, especially handy in these times when facing challenges like COVID-19. ​ Implementing the Methylene Blue and Red Light Therapy Combo It's straightforward: take your methylene blue, then, two hours later, bask in the glow of red light therapy. This isn't just any light; we're talking about a specific type that goes deep, working synergistically with methylene blue to target infections at their core. Whether it's a pesky UTI or a stubborn bacterial invasion, this method shines (literally and figuratively). ​ Methylene Blue Enhanced: Mastering Your Glucose for Optimal Results But wait, there's more! To truly beat back infections and keep them at bay, you need to look at the bigger picture, including your glucose levels. High sugar is like a feast for bacteria, so keeping those levels in check is crucial. How do you do that? With a simple tool you can get online, allowing you to monitor and maintain the perfect sugar balance for your body. ​ The Ultimate Methylene Blue Trio for Health Victory So, what's the secret formula? Methylene blue, red light therapy, and stable glucose levels make up the trifecta that can propel you towards better health. This powerful combination is your best bet in fighting off infections and ensuring your body is in top shape. ​ Embrace the Methylene Blue Method: Your Action Plan for Health Transformation Now that you're armed with this knowledge, don't let it go to waste. If you're battling infections or just looking for a way to boost your health, consider this method. And if you need a helping hand, don't hesitate to reach out for a personalized guide through this journey. Remember, you don't have to navigate this alone. Together, we can tackle those health challenges and come out stronger on the other side. So, what are you waiting for? Dive into the world of methylene blue, embrace the power of red light therapy, and keep those glucose levels in check. Your path to better health starts now!

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