Resetting Nervous System Patterns with Neural Therapy

Dr. Eric Gordon sits down with Dr. Alex Egerter, a DO who specializes in neural therapy and regenerative medicine, to explore how targeted injections of procaine can interrupt these deeply embedded nervous system patterns and open the door to healing that other therapies alone can’t access.
Plasmapheresis (TPE): What It’s Doing, Who It Helps, and What’s Being Missed

Dr. Eric Gordon joins Dr. Nafysa Parpia for a deep dive into one of the most talked-about therapies in complex chronic illness and longevity medicine. They discuss how TPE differs from EBOO, IVIG, and inuspheresis and make clear that it is not a standalone cure. In the right person, at the right time, with the right preparation, it can help shift a system that’s been stuck in chronic inflammation for years.
What We’ve Missed About the Vagus Nerve

The vagus nerve may be one of the most talked-about topics in integrative health, but most of what’s being said barely scratches the surface.
In this episode, Dr. Eric Gordon sits down with Dr. Navaz Habib to discuss what’s happening inside this nerve and why getting it right matters deeply for anyone navigating chronic illness.
The Septet Model for ME/CFS and Long COVID

ME/CFS and Long COVID don’t fit the medical model of one problem, one organ, one treatment and that’s exactly why so many patients stay sick. Dr. David Kaufman joins Dr. Eric Gordon to make the case that these illnesses are better understood as seven overlapping, constantly interacting pathologies.
Understanding Bioregulators: Epigenetic Switches for Healing and Recovery

Bioregulators are short-chain peptides preserved across all life forms that restore proper genetic expression and cellular rejuvenation. Dr. Nafysa Parpia sits down with Nathalie Niddam to discuss bioregulators, which were developed in the Soviet Union to preserve physiological function and resilience in aging populations and high-stress occupations.
How Trauma Sets the Stage for Chronic Illness

The central nervous system plays a crucial role in controlling the body and setting the stage for chronic illness development, with trauma being a key factor in illness persistence. Dr. Eric Gordon sits down with Dr. Aimie Apigian to discuss how trauma is not just the event itself but the five physiological steps that create lasting changes in the nervous system and cellular biology.
Why Breathing Patterns Matter for Chronic Illness

In this episode, Dr. Eric Gordon sits down with Michael Roesslein to discuss how the way we breathe constantly signals either safety or danger to the nervous system, why low CO2 tolerance keeps oxygen locked in the blood rather than delivered to tissues, and how chronic diaphragm constriction from held emotions blocks lymphatic drainage and organ function.
Therapeutic Potential of Ozone Therapy

Dr. Eric Gordon sits down with Dr. Frank Shallenberger, who has practiced ozone therapy for 40 years and leads the American Academy of Ozone Therapy, to discuss how ozone works by donating electrons to cells, regenerating NAD from NADH, and stimulating mitochondrial function and endothelial healing.
How Unhealthy Family Dynamics Drive Complex Chronic Illness

Dr. Nafysa Parpia sits down with Zachary Feder, a practitioner who has guided hundreds of people through family constellation work, for a rich conversation about how this modality externalizes unconscious family dynamics so they can finally be seen and healed. Together, they explore how the body’s receptor sites mirror our relational patterns, the archetypes of the overgiver and the scapegoat that repeatedly show up in chronically ill patients, and why true healing demands a holistic, soul-level transformation rather than a biological fix.
Traumatic Brain Injury and Neuroinflammation Recovery Strategies

Traumatic brain injury doesn’t require being knocked unconscious or obvious head trauma. Dr. Eric Gordon sits down with Dr. Mark Gordon to discuss how mild whiplash, blast exposure, or repetitive impacts trigger cellular mechanotransduction, initiating neuroinflammation that suppresses the hypothalamus and disrupts hormone production throughout the body.