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177 - Dr. Ash - Stress Mimics Brain Damage (Here’s How to Fix It)

177 - Dr. Ash - Stress Mimics Brain Damage (Here’s How to Fix It)

Published 5 months, 3 weeks ago
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Dr. Ash (Canadian Brain Performance & Neuroplasticity Center) is a globally recognized expert in functional neurology.


In this deeply personal conversation, Kid uncovers the emotional origin story behind Dr. Ash’s life’s work - how a traumatic brain injury, a missed scholarship, and suicidal depression led him to a new path of healing. 


Dr. Ash explains the real science of anxiety, dizziness, and "fight or flight" - why your brain can act concussed even if you've never had a concussion. He breaks down why posture, sugar cravings, and chronic stress are all clues to hidden neurological issues.


We also discuss the 12-year journey to create his brain-boosting supplement, Cereflex - designed to help damaged brains.  https://cereflexlabs.com/


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