Creating Wellness
In ‘Brain Energy’, Dr. Palmer unlocks the missing piece to what many of us - whether because of our own mental or physical health journey or because we’ve walked alongside a loved one tormented by the onset of mysterious symptoms – have blindly grappled for: the underlying cause (and cure).
Dr. Palmer demonstrates what has been hiding in plain sight: the role of mitochondria in symptoms of mental illness and, incredibly, their potential to restore total health – even when the trigger has been trauma, for example.
It is a simple, yet breathtaking, revelation, delivering hope beyond hope for treating not only mental and metabolic illnesses but substance use disorders, including alcoholism (and logic dictates, many other illnesses).
What makes this book so effective is the logical, methodical definition of what is being considered and addressed, the science supporting Dr. Palmer’s unifying theory, the identification of contributing factors to illness, and suggestions for healing interventions. And the success stories.
His book belongs in the hands of every psychiatrist, medical director, health services administrator, recovery specialist, and pediatrician – ASAP – but is suitable for anyone and everyone.
The writing about science is clear, but I benefited from listening to Dr. Palmer read the book on Audible. His determination and compassion are obvious throughout. Thank you, Dr. Palmer!
We are starting research on our literature review of the connections between dietary recommendations, dietary patterns, and violent behavior. We are using Zotero for reference management and it seems to be going well.
There are some promising links to get us started:
We presented our concept of bringing metabolic interventions to correctional facilities! Everyone seemed to agree that it is needed and that changing this system would go a long way towards improving society as a whole.
Thank you to everyone who stopped to chat and who signed up to volunteer!
Welcome to the blog for our group, Healing Institutions. We hope to recruit people who are passionate about metabolic health and healing people become their best selves. We hope that we can get research published showing the need for metabolic interventions in correctional institutions. We hope most of all to inspire meaningful reforms in an environment that so desperately needs it. If you would like to join us in this challenge, please visit our volunteer page to sign up.
Thank you!