What if the key to attention, coordination, and emotional regulation was hidden in the movements we make as infants? 🤔 In this episode of the Neurotrition Podcast, Dr. Z breaks down the fascinating science of primitive reflexes — the automatic movements that build the brain’s foundation and shape how children grow, learn, and behave. When these early reflexes don’t fully integrate, they can quietly influence everything from focus and posture to anxiety, sensory issues, and even gut health. W...
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What if the key to attention, coordination, and emotional regulation was hidden in the movements we make as infants? 🤔 In this episode of the Neurotrition Podcast, Dr. Z breaks down the fascinating science of primitive reflexes — the automatic movements that build the brain’s foundation and shape how children grow, learn, and behave. When these early reflexes don’t fully integrate, they can quietly influence everything from focus and posture to anxiety, sensory issues, and even gut health. W...
What Your Brain Waves Reveal About You (That You’d Never Expect)
NEUROtrition: Optimizing Your Mind and Body
33 minutes
2 months ago
What Your Brain Waves Reveal About You (That You’d Never Expect)
Your brain holds the answers to your mental health, but most of us have never truly seen it. In this episode of the NeuroTrition Podcast, Dr. Z sits down with Kody Newman from iMediSync to reveal how QEEG brain mapping and AI-driven EEG technology are transforming the way we understand the mind. They uncover the truth about brain waves, heart rate variability, neuroplasticity, and the hidden patterns inside your head that could explain everything from anxiety to focus. More importantly—they...
NEUROtrition: Optimizing Your Mind and Body
What if the key to attention, coordination, and emotional regulation was hidden in the movements we make as infants? 🤔 In this episode of the Neurotrition Podcast, Dr. Z breaks down the fascinating science of primitive reflexes — the automatic movements that build the brain’s foundation and shape how children grow, learn, and behave. When these early reflexes don’t fully integrate, they can quietly influence everything from focus and posture to anxiety, sensory issues, and even gut health. W...