The Genetic Coach Podcast
In this episode of The Genetic Coach Podcast, we explore a topic that often gets reduced to "a knock to the head" but, for those who have lived it, represents a clear before and after — traumatic brain injury. Hosted by Di White, this episode features Natalie Gauger, a certified nutrition specialist based in Charleston, South Carolina, with a degree in biology and genetics and a master's in clinical nutrition from Sonoran University Health Sciences, whose passion for nutrigenomics is rooted in personal experience. At 17, Natalie sustained a severe concussion during a high school softball game — an injury that reshaped her cognition, her grades, her energy, and her understanding of what recovery actually looks like. In this conversation, she walks us through the symptoms that lingered long after the initial hit, the limited support available at the time, and the ADHD diagnosis that eventually helped her regain academic footing. More importantly, she reflects on what her current self — armed with her 3X4 Genetics report — would have done differently, from inflammation and histamine management to gut-brain axis support and targeted supplementation. From a high-impact inflammation pathway and elevated oxidative stress, to histamine overload and gut inflammation markers not typically addressed in concussion care, Natalie reveals how the 3X4 genetic blueprint could have transformed her recovery trajectory had it been available 14 years ago. Whether you are an athlete navigating concussion recovery, a parent whose child has suffered a head injury, a practitioner supporting clients through TBI, or simply curious about how deeply our genetics shape brain resilience, this episode offers a moving and practical look at why one-size-fits-all concussion care is leaving recovery outcomes on the table. Key talking points: * What a high school softball concussion taught one nutrition specialist about the long after-effects of TBI * Why the "pre-concussion and post-concussion" framing captures an experience that scans and CT imaging often miss * The limited support and information provided around TBI recovery a decade ago — and how much the landscape has changed * How Natalie's high-impact inflammation pathway and elevated oxidative stress could have guided a very different recovery protocol * The role of histamine overload, gut inflammation SNPs, and the gut-brain axis in post-concussion inflammation cascades * Why the cupcakes, fried foods, and high-histamine diet of Natalie's teen years worked directly against her genetic profile * How genetic insight into BDNF, neurotransmitters, and mood and behavior pathways can shape targeted recovery interventions * Practical nutrition, supplementation, and lifestyle shifts Natalie uses today — from SPMs and omega-3s to histamine-degrading foods like dill * Why box breathing, sound baths, and tech-free walks are core to her ongoing stress and inflammation management * How combining traditional medical care with nutrigenomics delivers the most complete picture of TBI recovery * Why a single genetic test becomes a lifelong reference point that supports recovery across decades and evolving health contexts
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