by Kharrazian Institute | Aug 4, 2026 | Blog, Neuroinflammation
Most practitioners treating neurological cases are looking for the wrong thing. They’re searching for the trigger they haven’t identified yet — the infection, the toxin, the hormone imbalance — when the more clinically urgent problem is that the...
by Kharrazian Institute | Aug 3, 2026 | Blog, Chronic Fatigue and Pain Syndromes
Most practitioners treating chronic pain are looking at the wrong organ. The joints, the fascia, the gut — these are common starting points. But when a patient’s pain doesn’t resolve despite thorough musculoskeletal and inflammatory workups, the brain...
by Kharrazian Institute | Aug 2, 2026 | Blog, Chronic Fatigue and Pain Syndromes
Most chronic fatigue patients have already seen multiple specialists before landing in a functional medicine office. What they rarely receive across those visits is a unified clinical strategy. The default — rule out the obvious, refer if inconclusive, treat the most...
by Kharrazian Institute | Aug 1, 2026 | Blog, Cardiovascular and Neurovascular Syndromes
Most practitioners treating hypertension are not asking about gut symptoms. Most practitioners managing post-TBI patients are not running cardiovascular risk assessments. That clinical separation is the problem. The brain, gut, and vascular system are not independent...
by Kharrazian Institute | Jul 31, 2026 | Blog, Cardiovascular and Neurovascular Syndromes
Most practitioners managing post-concussion or traumatic brain injury patients focus on neurological symptoms — cognitive fog, headaches, sleep disruption, emotional dysregulation. What gets missed is the vascular collapse happening in parallel. Neurovascular coupling...