If you’ve ever experienced persistent fatigue, brain fog, or post-viral symptoms that just won’t go away, this episode of the Brain Soul Success Show will be a breath of fresh air.

Dr. Evan Hirsch — fatigue expert and creator of the EnergyMD Method — joined me to share how he’s helped thousands of people naturally heal from long COVID and chronic fatigue syndrome. He speaks not just from clinical experience, but from personal healing, having navigated both his own and his wife’s battle with debilitating fatigue.

What We Covered:

The Power of Root Cause Healing

Dr. Evan introduces the “Toxic 5” — heavy metals, chemicals, mold, infections, and nervous system dysfunction — and explains how they block the body from healing. True recovery starts with identifying and clearing these out.

Long COVID and Brain Fog

Fatigue, pain, and foggy thinking often stem from the spike protein, but it’s rarely the only culprit. Dr. Evan walks us through why many people can’t recover — and what to do instead.

Emotions, Trauma & the Nervous System

Viruses can attach to emotional frequencies. This is why Dr. Evan includes nervous system retraining and emotional work in every step of his method. Healing isn’t just physical — it’s energetic, mental, and spiritual too.

A Real Case Study

He shares the story of a woman whose fatigue lifted after nine months of deep, personalized healing — a reminder that true transformation takes time but is completely possible.

Dr. Evan’s Morning Routine

From cacao and intermittent fasting to meditation, mindset, and breathwork, he shares what keeps his brain, body, and energy in alignment.

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