• The Anti-Fragility Mindset With Dr. Jonathan Chung
    Jan 6 2026

    PODCAST 108 | In this episode of the Neurologic Wellness Podcast, Dr. David Traster interviews Dr. Jonathan Chung to discuss modern neurologic care, upper cervical chiropractic, dizziness, and the growing influence of social media on patient health beliefs.

    Dr. Chung explains his clinical philosophy centered on anti-fragility, resiliency, and health independence, while addressing common misconceptions around the vagus nerve, atlas alignment, glymphatic function, and cervical biomechanics. The discussion also explores cervicogenic dizziness, the neck as a sensory organ, migraine and autonomic symptoms, and how fear-based messaging can worsen patient outcomes through the nocebo effect.

    The episode concludes with an important discussion on autoimmune disease awareness, including lupus, and why early detection is critical for long-term neurologic and systemic health.

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    1 hr
  • Dizziness, Vertigo & the Brain With Dr. Amir Kheradmand of Johns Hopkins University
    Dec 31 2025

    PODCAST 107: Dizziness is one of the most complex and misunderstood symptoms in neurology — and it's rarely just an inner ear issue.

    In this episode of the Neurologic Wellness Podcast, Dr. David Traster speaks with Dr. Amir Kheradmand, vestibular neurologist at Johns Hopkins University, about how dizziness, vertigo, balance, vision, and the brain are deeply interconnected.

    This conversation explores how clinicians differentiate dizziness from vertigo, why conditions like vestibular migraine and PPPD are becoming more common, and how abnormal eye movements help pinpoint where dysfunction exists in the nervous system. Dr. Kheradmand also discusses stroke red flags that can be missed, why imaging isn't always definitive, and how maladaptive brain states develop after vestibular injury.

    The episode concludes with a forward-looking discussion on neuromodulation and why the future of dizziness treatment lies in individualized, brain-based care.

    🎗️ Special thanks to the Vestibular Disorders Association (VeDA/VITA) for their advocacy, education, and support for patients worldwide.

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    1 hr and 4 mins
  • Achieving Health and Wellness With Dr. Bradley Campbell
    Dec 26 2025

    PODCAST 106 | From One Clinic to a Global Classroom: Adrenal Fatigue, Natural Medicine & Modern Health Truths | Dr. Bradley Campbell

    In this powerful episode of the Neurologic Wellness Podcast, host Dr. David Traster sits down with Dr. Bradley Campbell, chiropractor, naturopathic doctor, acupuncturist, educator, and author, to explore how modern stress, nervous system dysregulation, and lifestyle factors are driving today's chronic health conditions.

    Dr. Campbell shares how he transitioned from owning a single brick-and-mortar clinic to creating a global online education platform, allowing him to teach natural chiropractic, naturopathic, herbal, acupuncture, and functional health principles to thousands worldwide.

    He discusses:

    • Why over 90% of patients show signs of adrenal fatigue

    • His book Do I Have Adrenal Fatigue? and the 4 S's: salt, sex, sugar, and stress hormones

    • The role of modern stressors like phones, fake lighting, stimulants, loneliness, and processed food

    • Why hormones and low testosterone are often signals—not root causes

    • How acupuncture, herbs, homeopathy, and labs fit into holistic healing

    • The dangers of poor-quality supplements and fake herbs

    • Food processing, antibiotics, gut health, and nervous system addiction patterns

    • Why long-form education is the future of health truth

    Dr. Campbell also shares his personal journey into chiropractic after a childhood concussion, his experience navigating censorship, and his mission to empower patients to "use their doctor, not be used by their doctor."

    A must-listen episode for anyone interested in adrenal fatigue, nervous system healing, holistic health, functional medicine, and patient empowerment.

    Recovery is possible.
    The brain and body can heal.

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    1 hr and 12 mins
  • Neuromodulation Explained: The Future of Drug-Free Brain Therapy With SOZO Brain Center
    Dec 23 2025

    Episode 105 | Neuromodulation Explained: The Future of Drug-Free Brain Therapy with SOZO Brain Center

    In this episode of the Neurologic Wellness Podcast, host Dr. David Traster sits down with Matthew Papadopoulos, CEO of the Sozo Brain Center, one of the world's leading authorities in non-invasive neuromodulation.

    The Sozo Brain Center, based in Cyprus, is internationally recognized for delivering cutting-edge, drug-free brain stimulation therapies for complex neurological and mental health conditions. The word Sozo comes from ancient Greek, meaning "to save" — a mission reflected in their life-changing clinical outcomes.

    In this conversation, we explore:

    • What neuromodulation really is and how non-invasive brain stimulation works
    • Why protocols matter more than devices
    • How combining stimulation with targeted cognitive and motor tasks enhances neuroplasticity
    • Conditions treated including dementia, Parkinson's, autism, chronic pain, and mental health disorders
    • EEG brain mapping, outcome tracking, and personalized treatment timelines
    • Using TMS, TPS, tDCS, tACS, Vagal Nerve Stimulation, Tongue Electric Stimulation
    • Training doctors globally to expand access to neuromodulation

    Dr. Traster shares why he considers Sozo Brain Center one of the global gold standard in neuromodulation and how this technology is redefining neurological and mental health care worldwide.

    Recovery is possible.
    The brain can heal.

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    40 mins
  • Eye-Brain Connection with Dr. Aakash Shah
    Dec 17 2025

    PODCAST 104: The Eye–Brain Connection — Neurovision, Concussion Recovery & Peak Performance with Dr. Aakash Shah

    In this episode of the Neurologic Wellness Podcast, we sit down with Dr. Aakash Shah, a leading neurovision specialist, to explore the powerful connection between vision, brain function, and human performance.

    Dr. Shah works with patients ranging from infants to professional athletes, specializing in pediatric vision, traumatic brain injury (TBI), concussion recovery, and sports vision training. With over a decade of experience, he explains how vision is processed in the brain—not just the eyes—and why optimizing the eye-brain connection is critical for recovery, learning, and peak performance.

    Dr. Shah also shares his inspiring personal journey. Born with severe vision loss due to exotropia (turned-out eye) and amblyopia (lazy eye), he was told by multiple doctors that nothing could be done. Through neurology-based vision therapy, brain training, and light therapy, he was able to restore the majority of his vision as an adult—including depth perception and the ability to pass a DMV eye exam.

    In this conversation, we discuss how neuroplasticity allows the brain to rewire itself and how targeted vision and brain training can lead to lasting recovery, improved cognition, and elite-level performance.

    Topics Covered in This Episode

    • How vision is processed in the brain, not just the eyes
    • Why strabismus and amblyopia are often neurological—not structural
    • The role of neuroplasticity in vision and brain recovery
    • How Syntonics light therapy helps regulate the autonomic nervous system
    • The science behind photobiomodulation and brain-eye health
    • Why concussion patients experience light sensitivity, anxiety, and tunnel vision
    • How neurovision training improves reaction time, decision-making, and visual memory
    • The "quiet eye," flow state, and elite athletic performance
    • How vision training can reduce injury risk and repeat concussions
    • Why eye tracking and peripheral awareness are critical for reading, academics, and sports

    Why This Episode Matters

    This episode highlights the brain's incredible ability to heal and adapt. Whether you're dealing with concussion symptoms, vision challenges, learning difficulties, or looking to enhance athletic or cognitive performance, this conversation shows how addressing the eye–brain connection can unlock recovery and optimization.

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    1 hr and 46 mins
  • The Posture-Brain Connection
    Nov 25 2025

    The Posture-Brain Connection: How Posture Rewires the Brain, Impacts Balance, Movement, and Neurological Health – with Mat Boule

    Posture is not just structural — it is neurological.

    In this episode of The Neurologic Wellness Podcast, Dr. David Traster sits down with posturology expert Mat Boule to explore how posture directly programs the brain, influences balance, coordination, movement efficiency, and shapes long-term neurological health.

    Mat explains how dysfunctional posture disrupts sensory input from the vestibular system, visual system, and proprioceptive pathways, forcing the brain into compensatory patterns that can lead to chronic pain, poor balance, dizziness, gait instability, fatigue, and decreased motor control.

    This episode reveals how restoring proper postural strategies can recalibrate the nervous system, improve coordination, enhance athletic performance, and optimize how the brain organizes movement in space. You'll learn how postural correction is not simply biomechanical — it is a powerful form of brain-based rehabilitation.

    Key Topics Covered:
    • The neurological relationship between posture and brain function

    • How poor posture impacts balance, coordination, and vestibular processing

    • Posturology and the brain-body connection

    • Sensory integration, proprioception, and movement efficiency

    • How posture influences chronic pain, dizziness, and instability

    • Brain-based posture correction and neuro-sensory rehabilitation strategies

    About Mat Boule:

    Mat Boule is a posturologist specializing in the neurological regulation of posture, balance, and human movement. His work focuses on how the brain processes sensory input from the vestibular system, eyes, muscles, and joints to maintain upright stability and coordinate efficient movement patterns.

    Through advanced postural assessment and neuro-sensory correction strategies, Mat addresses the root causes of postural dysfunction, dizziness, poor balance, movement inefficiency, and chronic pain. His approach is grounded in neuroscience and centers on recalibrating how the brain organizes posture to improve mobility, coordination, performance, and long-term resilience.

    This episode offers a powerful perspective for clinicians, athletes, and anyone seeking to improve movement, balance, posture, and neurological performance.

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    1 hr and 3 mins
  • Vision Therapy For Your Brain w/ Dr. Paul Brewer
    Nov 9 2025
    What if your vision is not just about seeing… but about how your brain functions? In this episode, Dr. David Traster sits down with Dr. Paul Brewer, OD, an optometrist who specializes in functional vision and neuro-optometric rehabilitation. We explore how vision is deeply wired into your brain, and how improving visual processing can drastically change balance, cognition, mood, and human performance. 🌐 What You'll Learn in This Episode ✅ How vision integrates with the vestibular system and proprioception ✅ Why 70–80% of the brain is involved in visual processing ✅ How visual system errors can cause dizziness, motion sensitivity, headaches, and anxiety ✅ The multimodal nature of the brain — how sensory systems communicate and synchronize ✅ Real-world clinical examples from Dr. Brewer's private practice ✅ How professional athletes use vision therapy to improve performance and reaction time We dive into assessment and treatment strategies for: Concussions & Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) Autism & developmental visual processing challenges Chronic dizziness / visual vertigo / PPPD Double vision & binocular vision dysfunction Post-stroke visual rehabilitation Performance enhancement for athletes and executives Dr. Brewer also shares what it's like seeing patients 1:1 — from kids with developmental delays… to adults struggling after a concussion… to professional athletes and high-level performers looking to optimize their nervous system. 💡 Big Idea Vision is not just eyesight. Vision is brain function. Correcting vision is not only about lenses — it's about rewiring neural networks through targeted sensory input and neuroplasticity. 🚀 Want to work with us? We specialize in brain-based rehabilitation, functional neurology, and multimodal sensory integration — including vestibular rehab, neuro-visual training, and concussion recovery. 🌐 Website: ➡️ https://NeurologicWellnessInstitute.com 📍 Clinic Locations: Florida Boca Raton, FL Illinois Chicago, IL (Downtown) Wood Dale, IL (Chicagoland) Wisconsin Waukesha, WI (Milwaukee area) We work with patients locally and those traveling from around the world.
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    1 hr and 1 min
  • Treating Mold | Neuropeptides, Herbs, Exosomes & More!
    Nov 7 2025

    PODCAST 102 — Treating Mold | Neuropeptides, Herbs, Exosomes & More!
    Guest: Dr. Jared Seigler
    Host: Dr. David Traster | Neurologic Wellness Podcast

    Mold illness isn't just an allergy — it can derail your immune system, disrupt neuropeptides, impair detox pathways, and even trigger neurological symptoms. In today's episode, Dr. David Traster sits down with Dr. Jared Seigler to break down one of the most misunderstood causes of chronic illness: mold toxicity and chronic inflammatory response syndrome (CIRS).

    What you'll learn in this episode:

    • How mold and mycotoxins affect the brain, immune system, and autonomic nervous system

    • Why mold can trigger neurological conditions like autism spectrum disorders, anxiety, migraines, and autoimmune neuroinflammation

    • The nervous system ↔ immune system two-way connection (neuroimmune loop)

    • How to test for mold exposure (home tests + patient testing)

    • The step-by-step framework to treat mold illness, including:

      • Removing exposure

      • Binders (activated charcoal, chlorophyll, modified citrus pectin, etc.)

      • Immune modulation + vagal tone regulation

      • Detoxification & lymphatic support

      • Antifungal protocols to kill mold, yeast, and fungus

    • How neuropeptides, herbs, exosomes, and regenerative therapies accelerate healing

    This conversation dives deep into the relationship between environmental toxins, immune dysregulation, and neurological symptoms — and how restoring neuroimmune balance can lead to full-body recovery.

    Key Topics Covered
    • Mold toxicity (CIRS)

    • Chronic inflammation

    • Neuroimmune communication

    • Neuropeptides & autonomic regulation

    • Exosomes & regenerative therapies

    • Functional medicine and detoxification

    • Autism, brain fog, neurological autoimmunity, functional neurological disorder

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    1 hr and 45 mins