by Kharrazian Institute | Aug 16, 2026 | Blog, Mood and Anxiety
A common practitioner mistake is treating anxiety and depression as isolated neurological events while metabolic dysfunction drives the entire presentation. When a patient’s mood symptoms don’t respond to standard interventions, blood sugar dysregulation...
by Kharrazian Institute | Aug 15, 2026 | Blog, Mood and Anxiety
The serotonin hypothesis of depression has driven psychiatric treatment for decades. It has also produced a patient population that takes SSRIs indefinitely, never fully recovers, and cycles through medication adjustments while the underlying physiology goes...
by Kharrazian Institute | Aug 14, 2026 | Blog, Mood and Anxiety
Most practitioners treating depression are still asking one question: which neurotransmitter is deficient? Research in neuroimmunology has been asking a different one for years: which inflammatory pathway is active? The clinical gap between those two questions is...