The Liver – Brain Connection
Aaron Mlnarik, Neurotherapy Technician
The liver and the brain are intricately connected: nearly all chemicals that enter your body, and those made within your body, require detoxification in the liver. The liver generates hundreds of biochemical messengers to send throughout the body that influence all types of physiological functions. Those substances can directly affect how the brain functions. They can cause changes in cellular functioning that will manifest as brain fog, anxiety, depression, hyperactivity, and moodiness. A stressed liver can stress your brain. Neurotherapy can help to reverse those changes. Using EEG technology, our “brain map” can indicate if liver stress exists and how it might be affecting your brain. That information can help us help you to get to the root cause of the issue. It also can tell us how to help treat it. To find out more, call the office to schedule a consultation with Scott, our Neurotherapist.
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