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Brain Fog, Fatigue & No Answers? This Doctor Found the Missing Link (Part 2)

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In this second installment of our conversation with Dr. Richie Shoemaker, we dive deeper into the heart of Chronic Inflammatory Response Syndrome (CIRS)—exploring both the science and the human experience behind it.

Dr. Shoemaker opens up about his personal motivations and the driving force behind decades of groundbreaking research. Together, we discuss the evolving landscape of CIRS treatment, from transcriptomic testing and genetic expression patterns to new therapeutic strategies offering hope for conditions like Parkinson's and chronic fatigue.

This episode highlights the persistence required on the healing journey, the critical role of identifying root causes rather than just managing symptoms, and the compassion needed from providers walking alongside patients through complex illnesses.

Whether you're a patient, caregiver, or practitioner, this conversation reminds us that healing is never linear—but with knowledge, persistence, and hope, progress is possible.

✨ Key Topics Covered in Part 2:

  • Why transcriptomics may be the future of chronic illness care
  • How gene-environment interactions drive disease progression
  • The challenges and breakthroughs in treating CIRS patients
  • The importance of compassion, persistence, and listening in medicine
  • Dr. Shoemaker's reflections on his legacy and the power of hope

Grab your notebook—this episode is filled with both science and heart.

  continue reading

55 episodes

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Content provided by Synergee LLC, Kelly Engelmann, and Lori Esarey. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Synergee LLC, Kelly Engelmann, and Lori Esarey or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

In this second installment of our conversation with Dr. Richie Shoemaker, we dive deeper into the heart of Chronic Inflammatory Response Syndrome (CIRS)—exploring both the science and the human experience behind it.

Dr. Shoemaker opens up about his personal motivations and the driving force behind decades of groundbreaking research. Together, we discuss the evolving landscape of CIRS treatment, from transcriptomic testing and genetic expression patterns to new therapeutic strategies offering hope for conditions like Parkinson's and chronic fatigue.

This episode highlights the persistence required on the healing journey, the critical role of identifying root causes rather than just managing symptoms, and the compassion needed from providers walking alongside patients through complex illnesses.

Whether you're a patient, caregiver, or practitioner, this conversation reminds us that healing is never linear—but with knowledge, persistence, and hope, progress is possible.

✨ Key Topics Covered in Part 2:

  • Why transcriptomics may be the future of chronic illness care
  • How gene-environment interactions drive disease progression
  • The challenges and breakthroughs in treating CIRS patients
  • The importance of compassion, persistence, and listening in medicine
  • Dr. Shoemaker's reflections on his legacy and the power of hope

Grab your notebook—this episode is filled with both science and heart.

  continue reading

55 episodes

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