Speaker: Kenneth Proefrock, NMD Five cases illustrate the management of neurological injury resulting from a variety of events. We investigate the initial cause of the brain injury, what pharmaceuticals and other treatments have been given so far, and how botanicals and nutrients can have a profound therapeutic effect on these conditions, often leading the reduction and/or elimination of the pharmaceuticals prescribed. Cases include:
- 4-year-old female: Cerebral palsy with dystonia post-birth trauma
- 3-year-old male: Near-fatal drowning and persistent seizure disorders
- 22-year-old male: Concussion/post-concussion syndrome
- 32-year-old female: Chemical/Mold toxicity-induced neuro-inflammation
- 68-year-old female: Cerebro-vascular accident and neurological-inflammation
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Case Studies in the Naturopathic Management of Traumatic Brain Injury
- Event: 2023 Southwest Conference on Botanical Medicine
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Tags: TBI, brain injury, brain damage, neuroinflammation