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Cognitive Compass brings together today's leading health integrative doctors and experts. Delve into the latest insights and strategies for optimizing brain health, tackling neurodegeneration, and addressing inflammation through a comprehensive approach.
Explore cutting-edge research, practical tips, and holistic methodologies designed to empower you to enhance your cognitive vitality and overall well-being.
Whether you're seeking to fortify your mental acuity, combat neurodegenerative processes, or simply gain a deeper understanding of brain health, this event offers a unique opportunity to glean valuable knowledge from the forefront of integrative medicine.
Meet Your Cognitive Compass Experts
Heather Sandison, ND
Reversing Alzheimer’s: Is it Possible?
Tom O’Bryan, DC, CCN, DACBN
Neurodegeneration Early Biomarkers of a Brain on Fire
Titus Chiu, MD
Root Cause Neurology
Peter Kan, DC, DACBN
How NeuroInflammation and AutoImmunity Are Connected
Jamie Kunkle, ND
Environmental Toxins and Brain Health: What Can We Do?
Jaban Moore, DO
The Neurological Impacts of Parasites and Toxins
Sharon Stills, NMD
Hormone Balance and Cognitive Function: Overlooked Factors and How to Address
Meet Your Host, Ruby Tischoff, FDN-P
With over 25 years of expertise in integrative medicine, functional nutrition, and nutraceutical science, Ruby embarked on her journey in holistic health after graduating with honors in Global Health and Medicine from UC Berkeley. Under the mentorship of Dr. Isaac Eliaz, MD, she expanded her knowledge in integrative medicine and functional approaches to health. Ruby's commitment as a Functional Diagnostic Nutrition Practitioner emphasizes addressing root causes rather than symptoms, guiding individuals to holistic wellness through innovative solutions grounded in evidence-based practices.
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Most of us are familiar with the negative health effects of chronic inflammation in the body, but many people don’t realize that their brains can also get inflamed. And it is common … super common.
It’s called neuroinflammation, and researchers are now linking it to different forms of cognitive decline. In fact, many doctors and scientists believe neuroinflammation plays a significant role in the development of neurodegenerative diseases such as dementia and Parkinson’s.
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