Healing from Concussions & Leaky Brain with Dr. Titus Chiu

The brain is such a powerful organ but did you know that it’s also the most sensitive? What does this mean for us as we seek to protect, nurture, and heal when we experience traumatic brain injuries and other neurological conditions? 

After suffering from a serious concussion early in his life, today’s guest on the podcast was led to discover how we can heal our brains naturally. By digging into the root cause of the symptoms that present after these traumatic events and the link between our brain, heart and gut, Dr. Chiu is here to share how we can achieve optimal brain health and healing. 

Dr. Titus Chiu is a two-time #1 bestselling author, award-winning international speaker,

and holistic brain expert who specializes in healing concussions, naturally. He has a passion for empowering health-conscious people with the knowledge, insights, and practical actions needed to heal their brains and reclaim their lives after concussion– through advanced brain testing, state-of-the-art treatment technologies, and his clinically proven concussion recovery programs.

Dr. Chiu is the author of BrainSAVE! and Leaky Brain Fix. He works with patients and

private clients from all over the world, both online and in-person at his holistic brain

centers in California.

Inside this episode:

  • The personal story that led Dr. Titus to become a Functional Neurologist
  • What is leaky brain?
  • Why is it so important to brain health beyond just concussions?
  • Is there a way to find out if you have a leaky brain?
  • How can you fix a leaky brain?

Learn more about Dr. Chiu’s innovative root-cause approach to concussion care at

www.brainsave.com.

Are you at risk for leaky brain? Take Dr. Chiu’s free quiz here: leakybrainquiz.com  

Connect with Dr. Chiu!

To your success,

Love,

Louise

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