What’s Really Going On? Your Questions on Migraines, Autism & the Gut-Brain Link Answered- Episode 86 cover art

What’s Really Going On? Your Questions on Migraines, Autism & the Gut-Brain Link Answered- Episode 86

What’s Really Going On? Your Questions on Migraines, Autism & the Gut-Brain Link Answered- Episode 86

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In this episode, Dr. Michael and May Bagnell dive into real-life questions from listeners about three major brain-health concerns: migraines, gut-brain connection, and autism spectrum challenges.

A woman suffering from migraines since her teens wants to know what else she can do—beyond meds and diet—to find relief. Dr. Bagnell explains how analyzing brainstem function, eye movement tracking, and vestibular input can offer powerful insights and real change. Hear the story of a physician who finally found migraine relief after addressing overlooked neurological factors.

Next, they unravel the gut-brain axis—what it is, why it matters, and how a brain injury or imbalance could be silently affecting your digestion. Dr. Bagnell also shares practical, natural tools like enzymes, probiotics, and even beet juice to improve gut function through both brain training and nutritional support.

Finally, they answer a parent’s question about a son with Asperger’s. What role do primitive reflexes, brain mapping, and neurofeedback play in supporting kids with ASD? Learn how functional neurology offers hope through individualized, non-cookie-cutter solutions that go beyond the label.

Whether you or someone you love is dealing with chronic migraines, gut imbalances, or neurodevelopmental challenges, this episode is packed with science-backed insights and holistic tools to help the brain and life function better.

🔗 Tune in now and share with someone who needs answers beyond prescriptions.

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