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    In this episode, Haylie Pomroy is joined by Dr. Leonard Jason, a psychology professor at DePaul University and an expert in community research. They discuss the severe effects of long-lasting post-viral illnesses like Long COVID and post-exertional malaise (PEM).

    Dr. Jason, who has led research with over $47 million in funding, shares his knowledge on the persistent impact of these conditions and the importance of understanding the body’s reaction to viral infections.

    Don’t miss out as Dr. Jason explains how to manage these illnesses holistically, with a focus on nutrition and lifestyle changes to help improve recovery and quality of life. Tune in to learn more about these complex health issues and discover helpful management strategies.



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    If you are interested in joining a Gulf War Illness (GWI) trial, please complete the Recruitment Registry Form.

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    Dr. Leonard A. Jason, Ph.D., is a prominent psychologist and professor at DePaul University, where he also directs the Center for Community Research. His main research interests include myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome (ME/CFS), which he began studying after being diagnosed in 1990, as well as violence prevention, smoking cessation, and substance abuse recovery. He has authored 28 books, published over 800 articles, and has been significantly involved in community psychology, holding editorial roles in several journals. Dr. Jason has received numerous awards recognizing his contributions to psychology and community health.

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/leonard-jason-672b87b/

    Website: https://www.leonardjason.com/about/

    Get Dr. Leonard Jason’s book, “Understanding the Behavioral and Medical Impact of Long COVID.” https://www.amazon.com/Understanding-Behavioral-Medical-Impact-COVID/dp/1032442247

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    #MECFS #chronicfatigue #chronicillness #postexertionalmalaise #PEM #longCOVID

  • Sign up for the COVID-UPP Study:

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    Can stem cell therapy help repair a fatigued immune system?

    Dr. Rafael Gonzalez, an immunology expert and Chief Development and Scientific Officer at TheBioBox & RESTEM, explains how regenerative treatments, such as stem cell therapy, can restore immune function, discussing their potential to reverse age-related decline and balance the immune system after an illness or injury.

    Haylie Pomroy and Dr. Gonzalez also discuss the concept of immune system fatigue and its implications for chronic illnesses like chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) and Long COVID. Theyalso explore the ongoing clinical trials, including studies on autoimmune diseases and the potential of cell therapy in managing autoimmune disorders.

    If you are interested in joining a Gulf War Illness (GWI) trial, please complete the Recruitment Registry Form.

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    Dr. Rafael Gonzalez, a Ph.D. graduate in Anatomy and Neurobiology from the University of California, Irvine, is dedicated to aiding those with degenerative disorders. He leads the development of clinical stem cell applications for various ailments and trauma. With multiple investigational new drug applications and expertise in immune-based therapies, he is highly respected in regenerative medicine. Through publications and global teaching engagements, Dr. Gonzalez shares insights on age-related disorders and the role of cell therapeutics in health maintenance.

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rafael-gonzalez-6026672a/

    #stemcelltherapy #regenerativemedicine #stemcells #slowaging #antiaging

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  • If you or a loved one is interested in joining a Gulf War Illness (GWI) trial, please complete the Recruitment Registry Form.

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    In case you missed it, Dr. Nancy Klimas and Retired Sergeant First Class Jimmy Arocho joined host Haylie Pomroy to discuss Gulf War Illness's lasting impact on veterans. Dr. Klimas detailed the toxic exposures during the Gulf War, such as pesticides, sarin gas, and oil fires, leading to chronic illnesses in a third of the deployed US veterans.

    Jimmy Arocho shared his firsthand experiences and the awareness of these health hazards among ex-soldiers. His journey from a veteran to an advocate for Gulf War Illness sufferers highlights the difficulties in diagnosis and treatment.

    Jimmy Arocho also brought up the PACT Act's role in supporting affected veterans and the ongoing research and treatment efforts at the Institute for Neuro-Immune Medicine.

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    Dr. Nancy Klimas with 40 years of experience, is renowned for her work in multi-symptom disorders like ME/CFS, Gulf War illness, fibromyalgia, and Long COVID. She leads the Institute for Neuro-Immune Medicine and is a Professor at the Dr. Kiran C. Patel College of Osteopathic Medicine. Previously at the University of Miami’s Miller School of Medicine for 30 years, she now contributes significantly to research and education in her field, focusing on innovative treatments and training the next generation of clinicians and scientists.

    LinkedIn : https://www.linkedin.com/in/nancy-klimas-49255178

    Jimmy Arocho is an experienced professional in strategic management of Information Technologies and Telecommunications, with a focus on Healthcare Information Management Applications. His career spans roles in project management, network administration, and customer service across various sectors including business, education, and government.

    Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jimmy-arocho-9b63395

    #GulfWarIllness #veteranhealthcare #clinicalresearch

  • Sign up for the COVID-UPP Study:

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    In this episode, Dr. Annie Lin and Haylie Pomroy discuss their personal journeys into nutrition, emphasizing the role of food as medicine in managing inflammation and chronic diseases.

    Nutrition plays a big role in maintaining health and managing chronic illnesses. It also affects how our bodies work, controls our weight, and helps prevent diseases.

    People with chronic illnesses, such as myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome (ME/CFS), Gulf War Illness, and Long COVID, can use nutrition as a way to alleviate symptoms and improve overall health.

    Tune in to this episode as they discuss the importance of interdisciplinary collaboration among medical providers to give patients the best care possible.

    If you or a loved one is interested in a Gulf War Illness study, sign up here:

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    Dr. Annie Lin is a Board-Certified Nutrition Specialist focusing on integrative and functional nutrition approaches for optimizing health and addressing root causes of clinical imbalances. She earned her Doctorate in Clinical Nutrition from Maryland University of Integrative Health and Master of Science in Applied Nutrition from the University of New England. With a background in functional nutrition, sociology, and teaching, she also advocates social and food justice. Empowering youth and adults to use food as medicine and connection is her passion. She enjoys reading, traveling, gardening, and spending time with her family.

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/annielin1

    #nutrition #foodasmedicine #inflammation

  • Watch Dr. Theoharides’ exclusive talk on “Mast Cell Over-Activation And How It Affects Our Mind And Body Well-Being”

    https://youtu.be/xEX9PhdFh1g

    Is “brain fog” real? Dr. Theoharides Theoharides explains the truth.

    Joined by Haylie Pomroy. Dr. Theoharides discusses the link between brain fog and various medical conditions, such as myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome (ME/CFS), traumatic brain injury, and viral infections, including COVID-19.

    Brain fog manifests as cognitive decline, including forgetfulness, difficulty finding words, and difficulty processing information. While it’s a common issue among people dealing with chronic illness, health practitioners are concerned how this symptom manifests in so many people, regardless of age, fitness, and health level.

    Dr. Theoharis C. Theoharides is a prominent professor at Nova Southeastern University (NSU) and previously at Tufts School of Medicine. His research focuses on neuroinflammation, particularly the role of mast cells in conditions like autism spectrum disorder, chronic fatigue syndrome, and Long-COVID syndrome. With numerous awards, over 486 publications, and 37 patents, Dr. Theoharides is a leading expert in his field. Additionally, he has developed unique supplements containing flavonoids aimed at promoting health and wellness.

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/theoharis-theoharides-ms-phd-md-faaaai-67123735

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  • If you or a loved one is interested in joining a Gulf War Illness (GWI) study/trial, please complete the Recruitment Registry Form.

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    In this episode, Haylie Pomroy is joined by 1st Lt. Dan Rice, a United States Army Veteran who uses his own experiences to help other veterans improve their health. They discuss the unique nutritional needs of military personnel, particularly those dealing with chronic illnesses such as Gulf War Illness.

    Together, they explore the health issues our servicemen face, including poor nutrition during and after their service and the critical role of proper nourishment in repairing their slowed metabolism.

    1st Lt. Dan Rice also shares how his career and his late wife's impact have shaped his current focus on using food as medicine. He emphasizes how nutritional plans can be customized to help veterans overcome their unique health challenges.

    1st Lt. Daniel Rice is a nutritional coach and military veteran who uses his own experiences to help other veterans improve their health through nutrition. With a deep understanding of the unique challenges faced by veterans, he emphasizes the healing power of food. Daniel provides personalized coaching to help veterans make healthy dietary choices, enhancing their physical and mental well-being. His approach is empathetic and dedicated, focusing on guiding veterans through the demands of military life and their transition to civilian life. Daniel is committed to supporting veterans in achieving optimal health and longevity through the power of nutrition.

    If you are interested in scheduling a meeting with Dan, please email him at [email protected]

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  • Watch Jaime Seltzer and other experts share their expertise at the INIM Conference 2024 on May 10, 2024.

    Register here: https://www.nova.edu/nim/events.html

    In this episode, Haylie Pomroy and Jaime Seltzer discuss the challenges faced by patients with myalgic encephalomyelitis (ME/CFS) and Post-COVID Syndrome (or Long COVID) in obtaining proper diagnosis and treatment due to the lack of understanding among medical providers.

    Together, they emphasize the importance of patient-reported symptoms in diagnosing ME/CFS accurately and discuss efforts by Jaime’s organization, ME Action, to improve clinical care and education.

    Don’t miss out on this episode as Jaime and Haylie explain the complexities of post-viral conditions like ME/CFS and Long Covid, including the relationship between viral damage, immune responses, and genetic factors. Explore the various sources of symptoms in these conditions and the need for personalized approaches to address them effectively.

    Resources Mentioned:

    Mayo Clinic Paper, “Diagnosis and Management of Myalgic

    Encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome”:

    https://www.mayoclinicproceedings.org/action/showPdf?pii=S0025-6196%2823%2900402-0

    Pacing and Management Guides:

    https://www.meaction.net/resource/pacing-and-management-guide/

    Neuroinflammation Research Review (2019) by Jaime Seltzer:

    http://www.meaction.net/wp-content/uploads/2019/06/19_MEA_Revised_2019_Research_Summary_190610.pdf

    Subscribe to the MEAction Newsletter:

    https://www.meaction.net/subscribe/

    Donate to the MEAction Network:

    meaction.net/donate

    Jaime Seltzer is the Director of Scientific and Medical Outreach at ME Action, a nonprofit advocating for those with chronic illnesses. She bridges communication between healthcare, government, and research sectors, representing ME Action globally. Additionally, Jaime collaborates with institutions like Stanford Medicine and Mayo Clinic Rochester on post-infectious chronic diseases research. She brings personal insight to her work as someone living with ME/CFS.

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jaime-seltzer-b23abb14/

    Twitter: https://twitter.com/exceedhergrasp1

    Website: https://www.meaction.net/

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  • In this week’s episode, host Haylie Pomroy is joined by Irina Rozenfeld, a board-certified nurse practitioner, to talk about Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome (POTS), its effects on the body and working with clinicians to find the right treatment.

    The heart rate of individuals with POTS, when moving upright, elevates up to 30-40 beats per minute, depending on age. Patients can also experience tachycardia (Racing heart), Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (ME/CFS), orthostatic intolerance, and hypotension.

    A healthy body should be able to adapt to posture changes. But POTS causes its patients’ heart rate to go up and blood pressure to drop. It also goes with symptoms of other chronic diseases, such as diabetes and anemia

    Tune in as we bring you hope and help in dealing with POTS. We at the Institute for Neuro-Immune Medicine are eager to help you transform body dysregulation into wellness.

    Irina Rozenfeld is a Doctor of Nursing at the Institute for Neuro-Immune Medicine. She is also an Assistant Professor at the College of Osteopathic Medicine at Nova Southeastern University. Irina worked for over 20 years as a physician assistant in Russia before joining INIM, where she focused on myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome, chronic infections, vector-borne illnesses, metabolic syndrome, chronic pain, environmental issues, detoxification, and auto-immune diseases.

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/irina-rozenfeld-413a4028/

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    #POTS #chronicillness #treatment #diagnosis

  • Translational research is now a key player in advancing studies for Gulf War Illness.

    In this episode, Dr. Amanpreet Cheema, Program Director of Research Operations at the Institute for Neuro-Immune Medicine, discusses how the experts and researchers at the Institute effectively collaborate to translate scientific discoveries into real-world solutions for Gulf War Illness.

    Joined by Haylie Pomroy, Dr. Cheema also explores the ongoing research and initiatives addressing health issues affecting Gulf War veterans. They also discuss studies involving Bacopa monnieri, glutamate, N-acetyl cysteine, and B-cell suppression, aiming to help veterans and individuals heal from chronic illness symptoms.

    Dr. Amanpreet Cheema, PhD, is the Director of Office of Clinical Research at the Institute for Neuro-Immune Medicine. With a background in nutritional biochemistry, she focuses on identifying natural products and nutraceuticals as potential therapies for complex illnesses. Dr. Cheema oversees clinical research development and operations, having previously coordinated operations for a multi-site consortium. She also serves as vice chair on NSU's Institutional Review Board and holds an Assistant Professor position at INIM, Department of Nutrition Science. Her research aims to create profiles of complex illnesses based on nutrition and disease symptomatology, facilitating patient subgrouping and identifying disease targets.

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/amanpreet-cheema-phd-ms-55037158/

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  • In this episode, Haylie Pomroy delves deep into the perplexing world of viral reactivation with Dr. Nancy Klimas, Director of the Institute for Neuro-Immune Medicine.

    Dr. Klimas, with her wealth of expertise, sheds light on how dormant viruses can awaken and the different triggers in our environment. This alters lives and challenges our understanding of the immune system.

    From the intricacies of the Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) to groundbreaking research on potential treatments, this conversation is a deep dive into the science and hope that fuels the fight against complex chronic diseases. Uncover the mysteries of viral reactivation and its profound impact on conditions like Post-COVID syndrome and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (ME/CFS).

    If you're seeking clarity on virus reactivation, this episode promises to enlighten and provide answers.

    Dr. Nancy Klimas with 40 years of experience, is renowned for her work in multi-symptom disorders like ME/CFS, Gulf War illness, fibromyalgia, and Long COVID. She leads the Institute for Neuro-Immune Medicine and is a Professor at the Dr. Kiran C. Patel College of Osteopathic Medicine. Previously at the University of Miami’s Miller School of Medicine for 30 years, she now contributes significantly to research and education in her field, focusing on innovative treatments and training the next generation of clinicians and scientists.

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nancy-klimas-49255178

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  • In this episode, host Haylie Pomroy and Dr. Jacqueline Junco explore acupuncture’s healing capabilities in addressing chronic illness.

    Originating from Traditional Chinese Medicine, acupuncture has been a proven and time-honored practice that taps into the body's natural healing mechanisms, offering relief and balance for people experiencing stress, pain in different areas of the body, and even complex conditions.

    Explore the science behind acupuncture's ability to transform tension into serenity and illness into wellness. If you're searching for an alternative approach to treating your health issues, this conversation will illuminate a path to holistic well-being.

    Tune in and learn how the Institute for Neuro-Immune Medicine breaks the conventional and works tirelessly to find answers for your loved ones with chronic illness.

    Dr. Jacqueline Junco is a distinguished practitioner blending the best of both worlds with traditional Chinese medicine and Western medical training. Certified in acupuncture, Chinese herbology, and oriental medicine, Dr. Junco has enriched her 20+ years in healthcare with an extensive array of certifications, including integrative nutrition and sound healing. With a residency in General Surgery and a fellowship in Allergy and Immunology at prestigious institutions, her expertise extends to preventative medicine, cosmetic acupuncture, and neuro acupuncture. Dr. Junco’s commitment to health saw her impact Veterans' lives through clinical research at the University of Miami, bringing holistic wellness to the forefront of her approach.

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dr.jackiejunco_/?hl=en

    Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jackie-junco-775507162/

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  • In this episode, host Haylie Pomroy sits down with Dr. Richard Deth, Director of the Brain Research and Integrated Nutrition Center at Nova Southeastern University, to discuss the intricacies of metabolic pathways and how oxidative stress can be managed through diet and environmental control.

    Dr. Deth and Haylie also illuminate the connection between gut health and brain function, shedding light on how food choices like gluten and casein can profoundly affect our well-being.

    Dr. Deth and Haylie invite you to take charge of your health through informed choices and to understand the complex dance between our biology and our modern lifestyle.

    Dr. Richard Deth joined Nova Southeastern University in September 2014 after 38 years as a faculty member at Northeastern University. He is the Director of the Brain Research and Integrated Nutrition Center and a Professor at the Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences. He is a molecular neuroscientist with a research interest in several brain disorders, including autism.

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  • Join Haylie Pomroy, the Assistant Director of the Integrative Medicine Program, as she explores computational biology with our esteemed guest, Travis Craddock, Ph.D., an Associate Professor with expertise in Psychology, Neuroscience, Computer Science, and Clinical Immunology at Nova Southeastern University. Together, they talk about simulating brain functions, tailoring them to different health conditions, and testing potential treatments.

    Clinical researchers are bridging the gap between technology, biology, and holistic health. If you want to know more about how running various treatments in brain models will benefit you, listen to the full episode.

    Dr. Travis Craddock is an Associate Professor at Nova Southeastern University, where he directs the Clinical Systems Biology Group. His research focuses on using computational systems biology and biophysics methods to identify treatments for complex chronic illnesses involving neuroinflammation. He has a background in biophysics and has studied memory, consciousness, and cognitive dysfunction in neurodegenerative disorders.

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  • In this episode, Haylie Pomroy and Dr. Annette Fornos explore the transformative power of functional and integrative medicine in managing stress and chronic conditions. Dr. Fornos, with her rich background in internal medicine, shares her journey toward functional medicine, emphasizing its holistic approach to patient care.

    Dr. Annette Fornos also tackles the challenges faced by patients with chronic illness such as ME/CFS and how inflammation plays a huge role in aggravating these symptoms. She also highlights the importance of addressing root causes, discussing the role of total body burden and chronic inflammatory response syndrome in patient health.

    If you, a friend, or a family member is experiencing unexplainable symptoms or showing signs of inflammation, this episode is for you.

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  • Are you getting enough nutrition in your food and supplements?

    In integrative medicine, nutrition plays a crucial role in one’s wellness and overall physical health. But our modern lifestyles and busy schedules have occupied our time that meal planning and cooking are no longer an option.

    In this episode, Haylie Pomroy engages in an insightful conversation with Dr. Stephanie Petrosky, Associate Professor and Nutrition Director at Nova Southeastern University.

    Their discussion delves into the concept of "food as medicine," exploring how nutrition is increasingly recognized in clinical settings and its impact on health and wellness. Dr. Petrosky highlights the importance of considering a patient's entire lifestyle, including stress and social support systems, in nutritional counseling. Moreover, educating them on how they can take care of themselves in the best and most nutritious way possible.

    She also reminds everyone to be aware of the information patients are getting from the internet, because nowadays too much information can actually lead to misinformation — talk to an expert to receive the proper treatment.

    Tune in to gain valuable insights into how food choices affect our health and well-being and learn practical tips for incorporating nutritious eating habits into your daily lives. This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in understanding the profound connection between what we eat and our overall health.

    Stephanie Petrosky, D.C.N., M.H.A., RDN, LDN, FAND serves as the Nutrition Director at the Dr. Kiran C. Patel College of Osteopathic Medicine at Nova Southeastern University. She is an accomplished executive known for her expertise in operations, marketing, and financial management in the healthcare sector.

    Petrosky excels in strategic business planning, particularly in challenging and competitive environments. She has a strong track record in turning around underperforming units, enhancing customer and staff satisfaction, and creating new revenue-generating services.

    Her skills span across areas like accreditation systems, strategic planning, customer loyalty, new business development, and emergency management. Petrosky is recognized for her collaborative and motivational leadership style, significantly impacting organizational development and operational efficiency.

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  • In this episode, Executive Director Nathalie Sloane speaks with Dr. Alison Bested, one of our leading physicians at the Institute for Neuro-Immune Medicine. They sit down and discuss the importance of validating patients' experiences, especially for those with chronic, debilitating illnesses like myalgic encephalomyelitis (ME/CFS), fibromyalgia, and post-COVID syndrome.

    They also highlight the unique collaborative environment at the Institute for Neuro-Immune Medicine. The Institute is where a wealth of clinical experience and cutting-edge research converge to offer the best patient care and develop new treatments for complex diseases. Our clinical researchers work tirelessly to unravel the facts about ME/CFS and find the best treatments suitable for each patient’s needs.

    Listen in to learn how this collective approach is revolutionizing care for chronic illness sufferers.

    Key Points:

    00:00 Introduction

    02:43 Initial patient assessment and goals in treatment

    07:48 Understanding chronic fatigue syndrome at the cellular level

    14:29 Introduction to chemical sensitivities: a case study

    16:53 Cognitive behavioral therapy and hypnotherapy in patient care

    18:25 Self-care strategies for patients with chronic illness

    21:51 How INIM pioneers in cutting-edge treatments

    24:22 INIM’s patient relationship and research integration

    26:10 Patient success stories and the importance of energy management

    31:35 Cognitive behavioral strategies for maintaining positivity.

    Dr. Alison Bested, an esteemed leader in integrative medicine, chairs the Department at Nova Southeastern University and shapes future doctors as an Associate Professor. A Diplomate of Integrative Medicine with a 26-year track record, she specializes in treating complex conditions like ME/CFS and fibromyalgia. Her innovative use of telemedicine has supported patients far beyond her base in Toronto. With fellowships in multiple medical disciplines and authorship of key resources in her field, Dr. Bested's vision is to elevate NSU as a premier center for treatment and research, while educating the public on chronic medical conditions through various media.

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  • If you are interested in joining a Gulf War Illness (GWI) trial, please complete the Recruitment Registry Form.

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    Seeking a medical institution committed to going beyond expectations to find the proper medication for patients with chronic illness can be a challenge – then there’s the Institute for Neuro-Immune Medicine paving the way.

    Host Haylie Pomroy discusses with her guest, Dr. Nancy Klimas, how they, together with fellow medical experts from various fields of studies, managed to gather as a group to provide a different and new perspective in dealing with complex chronic diseases that continue to baffle medical practitioners and manifest multi-layered symptoms.

    Discover fresh perspectives as this podcast walks you through how the Institute for Neuro-Immune Medicine helps thousands of patients in seeking a cure for their complex illnesses.

    Key Points:

    00:00 Introduction

    01:54 Dr. Klimas’ journey pre-INIM

    07:19 The truth about post-viral or post-toxic injury

    15:21 Neuro-immunology and the impacts of complex imbalance on the body

    17:06 The birth of the Institute for Neuro-Immune Medicine

    18:49 The different facets offered at the Institute

    20:54 Get to know INIM’s clinical team

    23:39 A collaborative space for healthcare experts

    29:52 The purpose that drives INIM’s actions

    31:17 Why starting a podcast is the best way to reach patients

    Dr. Nancy Klimas with 40 years of experience, is renowned for her work in multi-symptom disorders like ME/CFS, Gulf War illness, fibromyalgia, and Long COVID. She leads the Institute for Neuro-Immune Medicine and is a Professor at the Dr. Kiran C. Patel College of Osteopathic Medicine. Previously at the University of Miami’s Miller School of Medicine for 30 years, she now contributes significantly to research and education in her field, focusing on innovative treatments and training the next generation of clinicians and scientists.

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  • Haylie Pomroy welcomes Denise Kruszynski, a seasoned family nurse practitioner and functional medicine expert, to discuss the transformative care provided at the Institute for Neuro-Immune Medicine.


    Denise Kruszynski brings her extensive background in critical care to the forefront of combating chronic conditions, such as fibromyalgia and post-COVID syndrome, through a functional medicine lens that emphasizes a holistic, systems-oriented approach to health.


    Denise Kruszynski urges medical practitioners to work on a unified approach to health and empowers patients to take charge of learning about their chronic illnesses and find hope in the Institute. Haylie Pomroy and Denise Kruszynski highlight the Institute's commitment to providing leading-edge care and support to those facing the isolating battle with chronic illness.


    Denise Kruszynski, MSN, APRN, FNP-BC, IFMCP is a board-certified Family Nurse Practitioner with over 25 years of experience, primarily at Memorial Regional Hospital’s Level 1 Trauma Center. She has contributed to policy development, ethics committees, and education while caring for diverse
    patient groups including the critically ill and traumatized. Currently at the Institute for Neuro-Immune Medicine at Nova Southeastern University, Denise treats veterans and patients with chronic immunological conditions and is advancing her skills in functional medicine. She also leads clinical training initiatives for age-friendly healthcare practices.


    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/denise-pryor-kruszynski-56488429


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  • Join Haylie Pomroy as she sits down with Dr. Jacqueline Junco, one of talented physicians in the Institute with a Master's in Oriental medicine, bringing a unique perspective to the table. As each individuals’ condition is complex, exploring alternative treatments in addressing chronic illness can bring immense benefits.


    This engaging conversation sheds light on the importance of addressing the whole patient, considering both physical and mental aspects. They also discuss the integration of various modalities: including acupuncture, nutrition, and stress management, and the transformative impact these have on patients with chronic conditions like fatigue, cognitive abnormalities, and pain.


    Tune in to discover the power of integrated medicine and how it's changing the lives of patients every day.


    Dr. Jacqueline Junco is a distinguished practitioner blending the best of both worlds with traditional Chinese medicine and Western medical training. Certified in acupuncture, Chinese herbology, and oriental medicine, Dr. Junco has enriched her 20+ years in healthcare with an extensive array of certifications, including integrative nutrition and sound healing. With a
    residency in General Surgery and a fellowship in Allergy and Immunology at prestigious institutions, her expertise extends to preventative medicine, cosmetic acupuncture, and neuro acupuncture. Dr. Junco’s commitment to health saw her impact Veterans' lives through clinical research at the University of Miami, bringing holistic wellness to the forefront of her
    approach.


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  • In this episode, Haylie is joined by Dr. Irma Rey, Assistant Professor at the College of Osteopathic Medicine at Nova Southeastern University and Director of Medical Education at the Institute for Neuro-Immune Medicine.


    With a deep expertise in internal medicine, viral medicine, and a focus on immune deficiencies such as myalgic encephalomyelitis (ME/CFS), Dr. Rey brings a wealth of knowledge on mold, environmental toxins, genetic medicine, and the microbiome.


    Together, they delve into the complex world of chronic diseases, discussing the role of the Institute in environmental medicine, the impact of external factors on health, and the latest in medical education and patient care.


    Key Points:
    00:00 Introduction
    06:41 The role of environmental toxins.
    13:14 Exploration of causative agents in environmental medicine.
    18:30 The widespread impact of environmental toxins found in tap water.
    22:42 How individuals can learn more about environmental medicine.
    27:50 Preference for filtered water over bottled water
    31:27 The future of medicine is personalized medicine.
    34:16 Tips for patients preparing for a medical visit.
    36:20 The importance of total body toxic load in environmental medicine.
    41:40 Holiday tips for avoiding environmental toxins.


    Dr. Irma Rey, a revered figure in the medical community, serves as an Assistant Professor of Medicine at the Kiran C. Patel College of Osteopathic Medicine. Her expertise extends to the realm of Clinical Immunology at the Institute for Neuro-Immune Medicine at Nova Southeastern University.


    Distinguished by her Board Certification in both Internal Medicine and Environmental Medicine, Dr. Rey is renowned for her work with patients grappling with immune deficiencies, notably chronic fatigue syndrome.


    Her academic journey began with a degree from the University of Miami School of Medicine in 1981, followed by a comprehensive residency in Internal Medicine at the University of Miami Hospitals and Clinics.


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