I’ve been amazed at the outpouring of tremendous support since I wrote “A Piece of Me.” That post was the first time I truly poured my heart out here, and I’m completely overwhelmed by your wonderful responses. This community is amazing. I had no idea when I started this blog in 2006, that I would have such an incredible online family here. Your support is absolutely wonderful and I am so grateful for all of you every single day.
In addition to your unconditional support, I was very impressed by the level of knowledge and ideas shared here. In order for everyone to benefit from all of your helpful suggestions, I am compiling a summary called New Approaches to Neurological Conditions. This list is for those newly diagnosed, as well as those who have been living with a neurological condition and the label of multiple sclerosis, Parkinson’s disease, Alzheimer’s disease, lewy body dementia (LBD), epilepsy, early onset dementia, as well as other serious brain disorders. Those with fibromyalgia, Lyme disease, EMF sensitivity, and other disorders with neurological components will also benefit.
My wish here is that people dealing with severe neurological conditions will not lose hope and may find a helpful idea here or there to add to their treatment plans. Since science is constantly changing, health is a puzzle that requires continuous research. By compiling all of your ideas, I hope, and truly believe that we can heal here together.
New Approaches to Neurological Conditions
1. Lyme Disease
If you have been diagnosed with a neurological condition, be sure to rule out Lyme disease and see a Lyme literate doctor. This was the top suggestion that came from readers. Lyme disease can cause severe neurological impairment that is similar to many neurological diseases. Thankfully, I’ve had numerous tests done by IgeneX and have been able to rule out Lyme disease.
As an aside, a fairly well known treatment for Lyme disease is hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT). If you receive HBOT and have Lyme disease, it is likely that you will have flu-like symptoms after at least one of your treatments, if not more. This is because hyperbaric exposure extracts the spiral bacteria from the connective tissue, forcing it into the blood stream of Lyme patients. This causes a Herxheimer reaction, basically a detoxifying process that can last from days to a few weeks. Herxheimer can include flu-like, as well as other symptoms.
Thankfully, I felt better during the entire course of my HBOT treatments and did not experience a Herxheimer response, leading my team of functional medicine doctors to believe that my IgeneX results were accurate.
2. Heavy Metal Toxicity
Unfortunately, many of us had mercury used for our dental fillings when we were younger. If you have a neurological condition get tested for heavy metal toxicity, as it can impair brain function. Functional medicine doctors have a battery of tests that they can deploy in this situation, and your doctor will know what is best for you.
I had heavy metal testing done in 2003, and had my fillings removed by a biological dentist in 2004. The dentist followed the safest of protocols when removing my fillings, using a dental dam and oxygen during the procedure. Still, I had some fairly severe side effects for a few weeks. In the long run though, I was better off and my mercury levels are now very low. If you decide to have your metal fillings removed, do so in conjunction with a functional medicine doctor who can test you for heavy metals before and after the removal process.
For someone such as myself, who detoxifies more slowly due to the presence of an MTHFR genetic mutation, it was important to go slow and not overdo detoxifying supplements. My doctor and I also ruled out chelation therapy for me. We did agree that consuming cilantro would be a gentle way to pull heavy metals out of my system. I created this Cilantro Detox Juice that I drink almost daily to detoxify and remove the heavy metals that are now regularly found in our environment.
A good functional medicine doctor will do a thorough interview and design the best plan for your body. Remember, we are all biochemical individuals and need different doses of various supplements in this type of situation. Customization is key, there is no one size fits all treatment plan.
3. Rebuild Your Gut Microbiome
Many of you mentioned one of my favorite books, Brain Maker, written by my colleague Dr. David Perlmutter. In this book he explains the interaction of intestinal microbes and the brain. Dr. Perlmutter describes how the microbiome develops from birth, then evolves, and how it can become debilitated. I have been following the work of Dr. Perlmutter, since 2004 and we share the same mentor. He is a wonderful advocate for nurturing gut health to heal your brain. If you have any gut or neurological issues whatsoever, my post called, How I Healed my Gut, is a must-read for you!
4. Terry Wahls
I’m grateful that so many of you have discovered this amazing functional medicine neurologist who I featured here in 2012. Her Ted Talk on using the paleo diet to heal MS is very inspiring. If you haven’t seen it already I hope you’ll watch it!
5. Hypyerbaric Oxygen Therapy
I’ve written about hyperbaric oxygen therapy extensively here. Since I’ve seen such good results from it, I thought it was important to mention. I have received over 100 HBOT treatments and it has been incredibly helpful for me in ameliorating the symptoms of multiple sclerosis. Because HBOT increases brain derived neurotropic factor (BDNF) it may also benefit other neurological disorders such as Parkinson’s disease, Alzheimer’s disease, and LBD.1
6. Ketogenic Diet
The ketogenic diet reduces inflammation in the brain.2 It is a very low-carb diet (VLCD), high in fat, that has been used for decades to treat epilepsy, a neurological disorder in which nerve cell activity in the brain is disturbed, causing seizures.
The macro-nutrient ratio of this diet is extreme. The classic ketogenic diet consists of a 4:1 ratio in grams of fat to non-fat (protein and carbohydrates). A modified ketogenic diet consists of ratios of 2:1 or 1:1. To be clear, the 4:1 ratio means the patient consumes 4 grams of fat for every 1 gram of protein and carbohydrates combined. If you do go on a traditional ketogenic diet it is very important to do so under the supervision of a doctor. For more information, as well as an assortment of keto recipes, see my Ketogenic Diet Recipes page.
7. Prayer
It is common knowledge that prayer helps heal, and there are studies to prove it.3 More than anything else, I am thankful to all of you for your prayers and good wishes!
Lately, I have enjoyed hearing about the healing power of prayer from Dr. Joe Dispenza. In some of his videos he elaborates on how positive thinking and prayer can set off a series of epigenetic changes on a cellular level that lead to healing. Prayer is free, and available to us all. A simple thank you said to oneself repeatedly is a wonderful prayer of gratitude that can release endorphins and lead to a sense of well being, among other positive changes.
I want to thank you all again for your overwhelming support and love. I think of your incredible comments every night at bedtime when I say my prayers of gratitude.
Finally, if I missed anything that you think is important for people with neurological issues or brain disease to have on their radar, please let us know about it and leave your suggestions below!





Bill Styler says
Bless you, for all you offer us.
Kim Verner says
I too have had my mercury filings removed, as well as changing diet, herbs and supplementing vitamins. I suffer from osteoarthritis. My quest theses last 9 years has been to find ways to reduce inflammation, toxicity, and the list goes on. Luckily,I began exercising with weights, and cardio at 25ish. I consider this my biggest saving grace. Now at 51, even when I hurt more then ever, I force myself to move, to go to the gym. It wasn’t until I stopped exercising nine-years-ago for six months (I was preparing to get married) that I discovered that this was a problem through a series of MRI’s. I was told I had been walking around with it for most likely 15 years. I believe exercising and developing strength and muscle held my skeleton together. Take that out of the equation and I deteriorated at a rapid pace.
My latest endeavor is activated charcoal, food grade. Why not I thought one day, as I use that as a filter when I distill my water. The findings are amazing, for many different auto-immune diseases. You are truly in my prayers, and many of your recipes have helped me through the years.
My thoughts and prayers are with you.
Unihipili says
How are you using the food grade activated charcoal? Any brands you have used and have success with?
Patricia says
Yes to the power of prayer…I have experienced it. Thank you Elana for the example you set and for such a wonderful website. Bless you always.
Erin says
Simply, food is medicine. We organically balance our soils for specific plants needs – we can take a similar approach to our food intake for our respective bodies’ needs – until we find the balancing sweet spot :)
Cathy says
I’ve been using food as my medicine to keep my MS in remission for over 10 yrs. I’ve been on the Paleo diet and Wahls Protocol but it wasn’t until I was on the Candida diet that the damage from MS started to disappear.
Thank you Elana for your website and helping people like me!
Iva Gration says
Hi Cathy, after you noticed the damage from Ms disappear with the candida diet, have you since switched back to Paleo or still on candida diet? I too am using food as medicine so this is very interesting to me! So far, the whal’s protocol is working great for me. xo Iva
Raquel Candido Benati says
I’m writing you from Brazil. Dr Cícero Galli Coimbra is a neurologist from the UNIFESP University (Universidade Federal de São Paulo) here in Brazil, and he treats Multiple Sclerosis with extremely high doses of vitamin D, in addition to a gluten free and dairy free diet (with calcium sourses restricted diet). The results have been promising.
Video in portuguese about the Protocol developed by Dr. Cícero’s staff:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2vdJbowhTxY
Daniel Cunha’s video (Dr. Cícero’s patient)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=erAgu1XcY-U
Renata says
Que interessanteJoaquim Raquel! Obrigada por compartilhar!
Angela says
I’m sure you’ve heard the conflicting reports about neurological symptoms, MS and aspartame consumption:
http://articles.mercola.com/sites/articles/archive/2012/11/11/aspartame-dangers.aspx
Barbara Malmin says
Best to all on your journey to wellness. I find the Medical Medium’s book to be very helpful. I have been dealing with symptoms of Parkinson’s. Anthony William, The Medical Medium, has been a real eye opener!
Margaret says
Dear Elana,
My son, who just turned 24, was diagnosed with MS 2 weeks ago. He had multiple old lesions in his brain and spinal cord and several enhanced lesions. It was a total shocker. We have quickly implemented changes to his lifestyle and diet and we have found your website to be such a blessing. The dietary changes have been challenging for him but he is really trying. I made your brownies with the almond butter and he liked them. Please consider adding Vitamin D to your list as his neurologist told me that low vitamin D level is a leading cause of MS. His vitamin D has always been very low and while I have had the D drops here for years and have told him repeatedly to take them, he didn’t. He just didn’t know how critical it was and I didn’t know it related to MS. I want others to know how important vitamin D is and to have their own and their children’s tested at a young age and yearly. It should always be at least over 35, if I am not mistaken, and my son’s was 7 at one time. Thank you for all you do and for sharing your story.
Chris says
Thank you Elana, very generous and I have always appreciated your recipes. Going to throw out another piece of the puzzle here. Dr. Jack Kruse ( light biohacking) . He is difficult to read but I have been following him on and off for a while and curious to your thoughts as I trust your opinion. Some of the studies he pulls from alarm and shock me.
Rachel says
A great post. I would add that so many of these suggestions are great for a variety of disease states not just neurological ones. I would broaden prayer to addressing emotional/spiritual health. Prayer is wonderful, but often times people need more to break unhealthy habits of the mind that only contributes to their dis-ease more. Louise Hay is a good start. Hypnotherapy was so eye opening for me on my healing journey. Many blessings to you.