More than just the brain; taking a better diet as well.
Last Wednesday, the 24th June, 2025, Jean had a second appointment at The Neurologist Clinic, 1663 Williams Highway, Grants Pass. Jean was seen by Dr Jon Chambers, a neurologist as well as a Chiropractic Physician.
The clinic has its own website, Neuro Clinic NW, and I am republishing that website’s information on Dr. Chambers.
Dr. Jon Chambers is a Board Certified Doctor of Chiropractic and a Board Certified Functional Neurologist. As a chiropractor, he has been providing gentle adjustments and holistic treatment in Grants Pass, Oregon, since 2009.
Dr. Chambers began his studies at Brigham Young University-Idaho and later received his Bachelor’s Degree in Human Biology and a Doctorate of Chiropractic from Western States Chiropractic College. After receiving his doctorate, Dr. Chambers completed a fellowship with Dr. Carrick at The Carrick Brain Center and sat for the functional neurology boards.
He has never stopped learning and to date has logged more than 900 hours of additional training in functional blood chemistry, thyroid management, neurotransmitters, natural auto-immune management, hyperbaric oxygen therapy, and other related topics.
Now I want to republish their website content on Our Methodology (And my italics)
First functional neurology:
Functional Neurology
The brain and nervous system are full of wonder. There is still so much to learn about all that the brain is capable of. Functional neurology helps us to interpret what your brain is able to manage, and what it is having a hard time controlling. Everything that we do in life has an impact on the brain, and the brain has control over everything that we do.
and now Functional Endocrinology
Functional Endocrinology
Just like blood chemistry, an evaluation of hormones for function can be a very powerful tool. Hormone function usually follows proper blood chemistry. The volatility of human endocrine function is the paramount feature of the system. It takes so very little hormone to create a vast change in the system. Knowing when and where to support these systems is the key to developing the treatment plan that will best serve each patient.
This was the supplement outline for Jean, but this advice is only for Jean!
I have permission to share this with you:
Jean Handover 24th June, 2025
Dietary – Anti inflammatory
Avoid gluten, dairy, soy, and grains. Try to focus on high protein and good fats. Ex> meats and veggies, nuts and seeds, berries, and eggs. Chicken and fish are appropiate options. Try to add in red meat (beef). Try to avoid seed oils, avocado or olive oil are better options. Avoid all gluten-containing grains including wheat, barley, rye, and spelt. Coconut or macadamia nut is a better substitute for soy milk.
Paul, thank you for passing on this information. You said that it was
Jean’s 2nd appointment. Would it be possible to sit down with both of
you and talk about your experiences with Dr. Chambers? I have been
diagnosed years ago with mild cognitive impairment besides having 1/2
dozen things wrong with my spine. I have given up expecting any
improvements and I’ve only become worse in both areas. I amongst many
other questions would like to know what or who sent you to Dr. Chambers?
I struggle daily to find purpose in being alive. Thank goodness for my
animals who give me a reason to get up in the morning. Even if this
doesn’t give me a reason to see you, I would love to be able to visit
either at my home or yours.
Hugs,
Belinda
Paul, thank you for passing on this information. You said that it was
Jean’s 2nd appointment. Would it be possible to sit down with both of
you and talk about your experiences with Dr. Chambers? I have been
diagnosed years ago with mild cognitive impairment besides having 1/2
dozen things wrong with my spine. I have given up expecting any
improvements and I’ve only become worse in both areas. I amongst many
other questions would like to know what or who sent you to Dr. Chambers?
I struggle daily to find purpose in being alive. Thank goodness for my
animals who give me a reason to get up in the morning. Even if this
doesn’t give me a reason to see you, I would love to be able to visit
either at my home or yours.
Hugs,
Belinda
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Belinda, I have emailed you directly rather than reply ‘publicly’.
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