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Dr. Mark Gordon on TBI, Hormones, Inflammation & Brain Recovery | Dr. PhilGood Ep. 9

1 h 22 min · 15 de jun de 2026
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What if many of the symptoms diagnosed as depression, anxiety, PTSD, or cognitive decline after a brain injury are actually signs of an underlying biological problem that has never been properly identified? In Episode 9 of Dr. PhilGood, David and Fruzsina Carson sit down with renowned neuroendocrinologist Dr. Mark Gordon, one of the pioneers in understanding the connection between traumatic brain injury, inflammation, hormonal dysfunction, and neurological recovery. Known for his work with military veterans, professional athletes, first responders, and individuals suffering from traumatic brain injuries, Dr. Gordon explains how brain trauma can trigger a cascade of inflammation, oxidative stress, and hormonal disruption that often goes undetected for years. Drawing from decades of clinical experience and research, Dr. Gordon discusses why many patients continue to struggle despite traditional treatment approaches and why identifying underlying biochemical dysfunction may be critical for long-term recovery. In this episode: • The hidden connection between TBI and hormone dysfunction • How inflammation affects brain chemistry and behavior • Concussions vs. subconcussive trauma • Why many symptoms are misdiagnosed as psychiatric disorders • The role of oxidative stress in neurodegenerative disease • Growth hormone, testosterone, thyroid, cortisol, and brain health • The Millennium Protocol and veteran recovery programs • N-acetylcysteine (NAC) research for blast trauma and brain injury • Biomarker testing and personalized treatment approaches • The importance of addressing root causes instead of symptoms • Multiple sclerosis and dementia recovery case studies • Emerging technologies and future directions in brain injury treatment Dr. Gordon also shares remarkable success stories from his work with veterans, first responders, and individuals facing complex neurological conditions while offering hope for those who have been told there are no more answers. Whether you're a TBI survivor, veteran, athlete, caregiver, healthcare professional, or someone searching for a deeper understanding of brain health and recovery, this episode delivers an eye-opening look at the biological side of healing. Sponsored in part by the Patrick Risha CTE Awareness Foundation. Dr. PhilGood is dedicated to real conversations about traumatic brain injury, CTE, mental health, recovery, resilience, and hope. Real Talk. Real Healing. Real Good.

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What if many of the symptoms diagnosed as depression, anxiety, PTSD, or cognitive decline after a brain injury are actually signs of an underlying biological problem that has never been properly identified? In Episode 9 of Dr. PhilGood, David and Fruzsina Carson sit down with renowned neuroendocrinologist Dr. Mark Gordon, one of the pioneers in understanding the connection between traumatic brain injury, inflammation, hormonal dysfunction, and neurological recovery. Known for his work with military veterans, professional athletes, first responders, and individuals suffering from traumatic brain injuries, Dr. Gordon explains how brain trauma can trigger a cascade of inflammation, oxidative stress, and hormonal disruption that often goes undetected for years. Drawing from decades of clinical experience and research, Dr. Gordon discusses why many patients continue to struggle despite traditional treatment approaches and why identifying underlying biochemical dysfunction may be critical for long-term recovery. In this episode: • The hidden connection between TBI and hormone dysfunction • How inflammation affects brain chemistry and behavior • Concussions vs. subconcussive trauma • Why many symptoms are misdiagnosed as psychiatric disorders • The role of oxidative stress in neurodegenerative disease • Growth hormone, testosterone, thyroid, cortisol, and brain health • The Millennium Protocol and veteran recovery programs • N-acetylcysteine (NAC) research for blast trauma and brain injury • Biomarker testing and personalized treatment approaches • The importance of addressing root causes instead of symptoms • Multiple sclerosis and dementia recovery case studies • Emerging technologies and future directions in brain injury treatment Dr. Gordon also shares remarkable success stories from his work with veterans, first responders, and individuals facing complex neurological conditions while offering hope for those who have been told there are no more answers. Whether you're a TBI survivor, veteran, athlete, caregiver, healthcare professional, or someone searching for a deeper understanding of brain health and recovery, this episode delivers an eye-opening look at the biological side of healing. Sponsored in part by the Patrick Risha CTE Awareness Foundation. Dr. PhilGood is dedicated to real conversations about traumatic brain injury, CTE, mental health, recovery, resilience, and hope. Real Talk. Real Healing. Real Good.

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