Ion Channel Genes, DNA Repair Genes, Oxidative Stress, Channelopathy, How This Discovery Impacts Treatment and Prevention, Dr. Walsh's New Book, "The Essence of Bipolar Disorder"
Thank you for this fascinating and crucial interview. I posted to my readers: "Since smart meter deployment began, skilled healers and patients have reported issues of excess copper, oxidative stress, methylation, potassium channels, and more - all tied to genetic predispositions. This week I posted a link to an interview with a grieving mother; (Zen Honeycutt of Mom's Across America with Del Bigtree) these gene variables cross over into autism and vaccine debates. The sooner we recognize the pattern, the sooner ww can address the very real harm that is unfolding., which includes the effect of wireless on the voltage gated calcium and potassium channels in the cell walls. Please don't miss this."
Is there a place where patients can go now who need treatment with a knowledgeable practitioner trained in this work? Thank you to both of you.
Fascinating, Courtney! Thank you for sharing this interview.
I remember reading a theory correlating the symptoms of low/high/balanced fluctuations of thyroid levels in Hashimoto's disease appearing similar to bipolar symptoms. Would love to hear your thoughts.
Thank you, Robin. That's really interesting. Yes, I can see how that would create a very similar picture to Bipolar Disorder as we are discussing it. As part of the initial assessment and monitoring of anyone with brain-related symptoms (using the Walsh approaches), we do look at thyroid functions. In my experience, while I do find Hashimotos to be fairly common (already diagnosed and being treated) in the population of patients that I see, I've not necessarily found it to be more common in those with Bipolar Disorder. Part of why I may see it so frequently is that most of the patients that I see have relatively low zinc, candida overgrowth and/or mold toxicity - all of which can dysregulate the immune system and contribute to autoimmunity. Thank you again for commenting on this.
This is amazing work. Now I understand why I never really went into depression only mania. Excited to read the book and learn more! Appreciate you posting this podcast.
Thank you for this fascinating and crucial interview. I posted to my readers: "Since smart meter deployment began, skilled healers and patients have reported issues of excess copper, oxidative stress, methylation, potassium channels, and more - all tied to genetic predispositions. This week I posted a link to an interview with a grieving mother; (Zen Honeycutt of Mom's Across America with Del Bigtree) these gene variables cross over into autism and vaccine debates. The sooner we recognize the pattern, the sooner ww can address the very real harm that is unfolding., which includes the effect of wireless on the voltage gated calcium and potassium channels in the cell walls. Please don't miss this."
Is there a place where patients can go now who need treatment with a knowledgeable practitioner trained in this work? Thank you to both of you.
Hi Patricia. Thank you for this. Yes. The Walsh Research Institute has a resource map with doctors trained by the Walsh Research Institute. https://www.walshinstitute.org/clinical-resources.html
Yes, the obvious VGCC issue as outlined: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/29573716/
Fascinating, Courtney! Thank you for sharing this interview.
I remember reading a theory correlating the symptoms of low/high/balanced fluctuations of thyroid levels in Hashimoto's disease appearing similar to bipolar symptoms. Would love to hear your thoughts.
Thank you, Robin. That's really interesting. Yes, I can see how that would create a very similar picture to Bipolar Disorder as we are discussing it. As part of the initial assessment and monitoring of anyone with brain-related symptoms (using the Walsh approaches), we do look at thyroid functions. In my experience, while I do find Hashimotos to be fairly common (already diagnosed and being treated) in the population of patients that I see, I've not necessarily found it to be more common in those with Bipolar Disorder. Part of why I may see it so frequently is that most of the patients that I see have relatively low zinc, candida overgrowth and/or mold toxicity - all of which can dysregulate the immune system and contribute to autoimmunity. Thank you again for commenting on this.
That was amazing. Thank you!
This is amazing work. Now I understand why I never really went into depression only mania. Excited to read the book and learn more! Appreciate you posting this podcast.
Thank you, Nicola, for commenting on this. I’m glad you found this helpful.