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  • Five Years In: The Latest on Long COVID Research and Recovery
    Dr. Eric Gordon and investigative science journalist Gez Medinger return for a five-year update on the evolving science of Long COVID. Together, they explore what has changed, what still challenges researchers, and where new hope is emerging for those living with post-viral illness.Their conversation examines the latest findings on immune and metabolic disruption, why many clinical trials have yielded disappointing results, and what current data reveal about viral persistence, mitochondrial dysfunction, and recovery pathways. They also discuss treatments showing promise, along with a growing emphasis on individualized approaches to managing complex chronic illness.Episode highlights • Why many trials have failed and what this shows about the complexity of Long COVID • New biomarkers related to immune, metabolic, and mitochondrial function • Findings on viral persistence, brainstem inflammation, and energy metabolism • Updates on low-dose naltrexone, niacin, fasting, and rapamycin research • The importance of personalized medicine and whole-system regulation • Reasons for optimism for those navigating post-viral illnessListen in to learn more: (06:52) Personalized Medicine and Biomarkers (10:54) Antibody Variants in Long COVID (16:51) Listen to Your Body, Keep Trying (23:47) Viral Persistence in the Immune System (28:13) Exploring LDN Treatment Mechanisms (31:58) Similarities Between ME-CFS and Long COVID(35:51) Symptoms and Impact of Long COVID (41:02) Managing Heat Intolerance in Dysautonomia (48:55) Potential Benefits of Low-Dose TreatmentsAbout Gez MedingerGez Medinger is an investigative science journalist and patient advocate for Long COVID. His YouTube channel has over 6 million views, and he is the author of The Long COVID Handbook.Learn more about his book  The Long COVID Handbook https://www.penguin.co.uk/books/453380/the-long-covid-handbook-by-altmann-gez-medinger-and-professor-danny/9781529900125💬 Text us your feedback and future show ideas! (Please note we can't respond to texts - email questions to [email protected])Interested in Becoming A Patient? Find out if working with Gordon Medical is right for you. Set up a complimentary discovery call with our new patient coordinator at www.gordonmedical.com. ** This information is not to be taken as medical advice. Always consult your practitioner before making any changes to your treatment.
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  • Peptides, Bioregulators, and MCAS in Sensitive Patients
    Dr. Nafysa Parpia joins Dr. Eric Gordon to explore how peptides and bioregulators are transforming the treatment of chronic illnesses, particularly for patients with mast cell activation syndrome and complex inflammatory conditions. They discuss the evolution of peptide therapy, the role of bioregulators in cellular healing, and emphasize the critical importance of personalized dosing, addressing underlying inflammation, and understanding the body's compensatory mechanisms before introducing these advanced therapies.Episode Highlights:Mast cell activation syndrome often complicates chronic illness treatment and requires careful therapeutic approaches.Peptides and bioregulators offer new approaches to cellular healing when used strategically in complex cases.Understanding the body's compensatory mechanisms is crucial before introducing advanced therapies.Persistent underlying inflammation must be addressed for peptide and bioregulator therapies to be effective.Personalized dosing and creating a clean physiological environment are essential for sensitive patients responding to treatment.Want to support the show?Share this episode with a friend, leave a review on Apple or Spotify, or tag us on Instagram with your biggest insight.Subscribe and stay connected:Subscribe to Gordon Medical Forum on Apple Podcasts or Spotify to ensure you never miss an episode. And don’t forget to follow us for more insights and updates.https://www.youtube.com/@GordonMedicalAssociateshttps://www.instagram.com/gordonmedicalhttps://www.facebook.com/gordonmedicalhttps://www.linkedin.com/company/gordon-medical-associatesListen in to learn more : (03:59) Herbal Approach to Mast Cell Activation (10:34) Peptide Therapy for Chronic Illness (17:35) Clinical Observations in Treatment Development (28:43) Personalized Medicine With Peptides and Bioregulators(35:21) Using Peptides for Healing and Recovery (41:10) Neurotropic Peptides and Brain Health(44:38) Faster Recovery With Dose ReductionAbout Dr. Nafysa ParpiaLong before peptide therapy became a buzzword in the medical community, Dr. Parpia recognized its potential as a groundbreaking approach for treating complex chronic illnesses.For over a decade, she has been at the forefront of this field, refining my techniques through extensive research and clinical experience. This early adoption and dedication have allowed Dr. Parpia to develop a deep expertise in using these powerful molecular tools.Learn more, visit: www.gordonmedical.com and w💬 Text us your feedback and future show ideas! (Please note we can't respond to texts - email questions to [email protected])Interested in Becoming A Patient? Find out if working with Gordon Medical is right for you. Set up a complimentary discovery call with our new patient coordinator at www.gordonmedical.com. ** This information is not to be taken as medical advice. Always consult your practitioner before making any changes to your treatment.
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  • Chronic Fatigue (ME/CFS), Blood Volume, & Excessive Thirst
    Patrick Ussher developed ME/CFS after recovering from POTS and fibromyalgia. When his condition worsened, he was drinking six to eight liters of water daily while feeling like he was "drying up inside." Doctors dismissed his excessive thirst as psychological, but Patrick refused to accept this diagnosis and began his own research journey, leading to groundbreaking insights about blood volume and ME/CFS.In the latest episode of the Gordon Medical Forum podcast, Dr. Eric Gordon talks with Patrick Ussher, a health advocate and ME/CFS patient who has turned his struggle into a mission to educate others. Drawing on research from Professors Wirth and Scheibenbogen, Patrick explores how calcium overload, disrupted sodium dynamics, and blood volume issues challenge conventional thinking about ME/CFS.Episode Highlights:Suppressed blood volume regulation explains mysterious, persistent thirst in ME/CFS patientsMuscle cell calcium overload may drive post-exertional malaiseLow blood volume triggers nervous system stress and brain inflammationPatient-led research reveals overlooked physiological mechanisms in chronic illnessAdditional Resources:Buteyko Breathing MethodPerrin TechniqueAnnie Hopper DNRS: Dynamic Neural Retraining SystemAlex Howard Nervous System Reset ProgramPrimal Trust: Brain Retraining, Body-Based Somatic Practices, Vagus Nerve Toning, and moreAdditional Research Links:https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC10766651/https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/39727052/Want to support the show?Share this episode with a friend, leave a review on Apple or Spotify, or tag us on Instagram with your biggest insight.Subscribe and stay connected:Subscribe to Gordon Medical Forum on Apple Podcasts or Spotify to ensure you never miss an episode. And don’t forget to follow us for more insights and updates.https://www.youtube.com/@GordonMedicalAssociateshttps://www.instagram.com/gordonmedicalhttps://www.facebook.com/gordonmedicalhttps://www.linkedin.com/company/gordon-medical-associatesAbout Patrick UssherLearn more about Patrick Ussher visit: 💬 Text us your feedback and future show ideas! (Please note we can't respond to texts - email questions to [email protected])Interested in Becoming A Patient? Find out if working with Gordon Medical is right for you. Set up a complimentary discovery call with our new patient coordinator at www.gordonmedical.com. ** This information is not to be taken as medical advice. Always consult your practitioner before making any changes to your treatment.
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  • Children, Gut Health, and Long COVID
    In recent years, families have found themselves navigating a new landscape of children’s health. What used to be a simple virus can leave lasting effects, such as fatigue, brain fog, or mood changes, long after the fever has subsided. Parents are noticing subtle yet troubling shifts in behavior and cognition, while clinicians are uncovering deeper roots, including disruptions in the gut microbiome, hormonal changes during growth, the hidden burden of environmental toxins, and even mitochondrial dysfunction. The resilience that so often defines childhood is being tested in complex ways, with physical, emotional, and environmental factors intertwining like never before.In this episode, Dr. Elisa Song joins Dr. Eric Gordon to discuss how long COVID shows up in children, the emerging science around the gut-brain connection, and the role of toxins and metabolic imbalances in shaping pediatric health. Episode HighlightsKids may look healthy after COVID, yet parents notice quiet shifts such as brain fog, mood swings, or loss of focus that point to deeper disruptions.The gut is not just about digestion; it is a command center for immunity, inflammation, and even how children think and feel.Puberty adds a hidden layer of complexity with hormonal changes amplifying the effects of toxins, infections, and stress.Mitochondria are often overlooked in pediatrics, yet dysfunction here can explain fatigue, headaches, and learning struggles.Want to support the show?Share this episode with a friend, leave a review on Apple or Spotify, or tag us on Instagram with your most significant insight.Subscribe and stay connected:Subscribe to Gordon Medical Forum on Apple Podcasts or Spotify to ensure you never miss an episode. And don’t forget to follow us for more insights and updates.https://www.youtube.com/@GordonMedicalAssociateshttps://www.instagram.com/gordonmedicalhttps://www.facebook.com/gordonmedicalhttps://www.linkedin.com/company/gordon-medical-associatesListen in to learn more : About Elisa Song, MDDr. Song is a Stanford, NYU, and UCSF trained integrative pediatrician, functional medicine expert, and bestselling author of “Healthy Kids Happy Kids: An Integrative Pediatrician’s Guide to Whole Child Resilience”. Through her practice and online resource Healthy Kids Happy Kids, she has helped thousands of families bridge conventional and integrative medicine to address root causes and support children’s long-term health.Learn more, visit: https://healthykidshappykids.com/💬 Text us your feedback and future show ideas! (Please note we can't respond to texts - email questions to [email protected])Interested in Becoming A Patient? Find out if working with Gordon Medical is right for you. Set up a complimentary discovery call with our new patient coordinator at www.gordonmedical.com. ** This information is not to be taken as medical advice. Always consult your practitioner before making any changes to your treatment.
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  • Mast Cells, Mold, & Long COVID: Unlocking Hidden Pathways to Recovery
    Here's the scenario: you've been struggling with Long COVID symptoms for months, experiencing brain fog, fatigue, and autonomic nervous system dysfunction. You've tried everything, but nothing seems to work.For many with Long COVID, mold exposure and mast cell activation syndrome create a perfect storm for symptoms to develop and persist.In this episode of the Gordon Medical Forum podcast, Dr. Nafysa Parpia and Dr. Jill Crista examine how hidden mold exposure triggers mast cell activation syndrome, making some people far more susceptible to severe Long COVID symptoms. Episode HighlightsHow mycotoxins from hidden mold trigger mast cell activation and create the perfect storm for Long COVID susceptibilityResearch revealing how spike protein binding to neurological receptors may explain the symptoms of Long COVID, and therapeutic approaches targeting these receptor pathwaysWhy modern building practices, EMF exposure, and antifungal resistant mold are creating unprecedented health challengesWhy treating colonized mold in the sinuses is crucial for recovery, and how mycotoxins cross the blood-brain barrierEssential nutrients and enzymes needed to safely support receptor function and help dislodge spike proteins without causing cardiovascular complicationsWant to support the show?Share this episode with a friend, leave a review on Apple or Spotify, or tag us on Instagram with your biggest insight.Subscribe and stay connected:Subscribe to Gordon Medical Forum on Apple Podcasts or Spotify to ensure you never miss an episode. And don’t forget to follow us for more insights and updates.https://www.youtube.com/@GordonMedicalAssociateshttps://www.instagram.com/gordonmedicalhttps://www.facebook.com/gordonmedicalhttps://www.linkedin.com/company/gordon-medical-associatesListen in to learn more : (00:00) Mold and Immune System Influence (07:33) Autonomic System Effects (29:39) Environmental Toxins and Mold Management (38:55) Fungus in the Nose Study ImpactAbout Jill Crista, NDDr. Jill Crista is a pioneering naturopathic doctor, best-selling author, devoted educator, and creative innovator. Her superpower is to make complex medical concepts digestible and straightforward for the average person. She focuses on conditions that cause injury to the brain and nervous system, including mold, PANS/PANDAS, Lyme disease, concussion, and post-COVID syndromes. Learn more, visit: https://drcrista.com.💬 Text us your feedback and future show ideas! (Please note we can't respond to texts - email questions to [email protected])Interested in Becoming A Patient? Find out if working with Gordon Medical is right for you. Set up a complimentary discovery call with our new patient coordinator at www.gordonmedical.com. ** This information is not to be taken as medical advice. Always consult your practitioner before making any changes to your treatment.
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Drs Gordon and Parpia have a unique and proven approach to healing chronic conditions with over 50 years of clinical experience combined; they created the Gordon Medical Forum Podcast to introduce some of the most overlooked and important factors for overcoming chronic illness.Eric Gordon, MD, is the Medical Director of Gordon Medical Associates, and Nafysa Parpia, ND, is the Director of Naturopathic Medicine. Gordon Medical Associates is the premier tick-borne illness, Lyme disease, and environmentally acquired illness clinic on the West Coast. To learn more about the team at Gordon Medical Associates, go to gordonmedical.com.
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