A clinical approach to neurological and cognitive health that seeks to identify and address the root causes of brain dysfunction, rather than simply managing symptoms with pharmacological agents. This modality employs a comprehensive, systems-biology perspective, considering the interplay of genetics, lifestyle, environment, gut health, and hormonal status. The objective is to restore optimal brain function and promote neuro-longevity through personalized therapeutic interventions.
Origin
This term is a specific application of the broader Functional Medicine model, which evolved from the integration of conventional medicine with nutritional science and clinical biochemistry in the late 20th century. It recognizes that chronic neurological symptoms often stem from systemic imbalances originating outside the central nervous system. This model shifts the focus from disease pathology to health creation.
Mechanism
The approach involves detailed biochemical testing to uncover underlying issues like chronic inflammation, nutrient deficiencies, mitochondrial dysfunction, or imbalances in the gut-brain axis. Interventions are then tailored to correct these imbalances, often utilizing targeted nutritional supplementation, dietary modification, stress reduction techniques, and hormonal optimization. By treating the systemic root cause, the brain’s intrinsic capacity for repair and adaptation is enhanced.
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