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What Trauma and Emotional Suppression Are Doing to Your Brain

Most people think brain performance starts in the brain.But what if one of the biggest blocks to focus, clarity, healing, and emotional freedom is actually stored in your body?In this episode of the Kwik Brain podcast, I sit down with Garry Lineham, cofounder of Human Garage, and ...  Show more

How Microplastics and Inflammation Affect Your Brain

Most people think feeling tired, foggy, inflamed, and “off” is just part of modern life.But what if your body is working overtime behind the scenes trying to protect you from a toxic load your grandparents never had to deal with?In this episode of the Kwik Brain podcast, I sit do ...  Show more

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