Brain Regen

Brain Regen We create new paths to wellness utilizing cutting-edge therapeutics delivered through an ancient lens.

As an integrated medical clinic, we blend the best of western, naturopathic and Chinese medicine, and acupuncture to meet the unique health needs of each patient. Specializing in brain regeneration, our providers offer cutting-edge solutions and time-tested ancient approaches.

04/24/2026

Your brain runs on energy.
Every thought, every movement depends on it. And that energy comes from your mitochondria.
In Parkinson’s, that system starts to break down. When mitochondria underperform, the brain can’t keep up. Communication slows, function drops, and symptoms begin to show.
Energy isn’t a bonus.
It’s the foundation.
And what you give your body daily plays a huge role in how that system performs.
If you want a simple way to support energy and brain function, we put together a few easy smoothie recipes designed to fuel your system without overcomplicating it.

04/23/2026

Parkinson’s isn’t just happening in the brain.
It’s a full-body process.
The gut influences inflammation. Mitochondria control energy. The nervous system regulates signaling. All of these systems are connected and constantly shaping how the brain functions.
So when you only look at the brain, you miss the bigger picture.
And that limits what’s possible.
One of the biggest ways to support that system is through what you’re consistently putting into it.
If you want a simple breakdown of what to eat, what to avoid, and how to support better brain function day to day, we put together a guide to help you get started.
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04/22/2026

The earlier you act, the more you can change.
Waiting for a diagnosis often means waiting until the process is already well underway. Brain changes can begin years, even decades, before symptoms show up.
That window matters.
Because early intervention isn’t just about slowing things down. It’s about preserving function and, in some cases, restoring what’s still there.
One of the earliest places this starts to show up is in balance, coordination, and how your body moves.
If you want a simple place to start, we put together a beginner-friendly movement guide designed to support balance, walking, and overall function.

04/21/2026

Your tremor isn’t a strength issue.
It’s a timing issue.
The brain communicates through precise electrical rhythms. When that timing becomes inconsistent, coordination breaks down and movement becomes unstable.
That’s what a tremor is.
Not weakness. Not damage.
Timing instability.
And timing depends on what your brain has access to. The nutrients that support energy production, reduce inflammation, and help stabilize communication pathways.
If those are off, the signal is off.
If you want to see which supplements actually support better brain function and signal stability, we put together a simple breakdown of what to use and why.

04/20/2026

Why do Parkinson’s symptoms change throughout the day?
Because your brain state isn’t constant. Inflammation shifts. Energy levels rise and fall. Stress comes in waves. All of that directly affects how the brain communicates with the body.
So when symptoms feel manageable one hour and harder the next, it’s not random.
It’s physiology.

04/17/2026

Dopamine isn’t the full story.
Yes, it’s involved in Parkinson’s. But it’s just one piece of a much bigger system. Mitochondria, inflammation, the gut-brain connection, vagal tone, all of it plays a role in how the brain functions and communicates.
If you only focus on dopamine, you miss the network.
And Parkinson’s is a network issue.
If you want to understand what’s actually driving your symptoms, we put together a breakdown of the 5 different types of Parkinson’s and what’s behind each one.
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04/16/2026

Why do Parkinson’s symptoms change throughout the day?
Because your brain state isn’t constant. Inflammation shifts. Energy levels rise and fall. Stress comes in waves. All of that directly affects how the brain communicates with the body.
So when symptoms feel manageable one hour and harder the next, it’s not random.
It’s physiology.
If you want to start understanding your own patterns, we put together a simple 6-day movement diary to help you track what’s changing and when.

04/15/2026

Rethinking Parkinson’s starts with one question.
What if it’s not fixed, but progressing?
We’ve been taught it’s irreversible. But that assumes nothing in the system changes.
Inflammation. Mitochondrial function. Neural signaling.
These aren’t permanent states. They’re processes. And processes respond to inputs.
What you eat.
How you sleep.
How your body produces and uses energy.
Change the inputs, and the system can start to shift.
So the real question becomes, if the underlying systems can change, why wouldn’t the outcome?
If you’re not sure where to start, we put together a simple food guide that breaks down what to eat, what to avoid, and how to support better brain function day to day.

04/14/2026

Your brain isn’t suddenly dying. It’s underperforming.
In Parkinson’s, cells don’t just disappear overnight. First, they lose function. Energy drops. Communication weakens. Resilience fades.
So the focus shouldn’t only be on what’s been lost.
It should be on what’s still there and what can be supported, restored, and strengthened.
Because when you improve function, symptoms can start to shift.
If you want to see what that actually looks like in real people, we put together a breakdown of case studies from individuals who focused on restoring brain function, not just managing symptoms.

04/13/2026

Tremors aren’t the disease. They’re the signal.
What you’re seeing isn’t just a muscle issue, it’s a timing issue. The brain is meant to fire in a steady rhythm, like a metronome. When that rhythm gets disrupted, movement becomes inconsistent and unpredictable.
So the tremor isn’t random. It’s feedback.
When the signal improves, the symptom often follows.
If you want to understand what’s actually disrupting that signal, we put together a breakdown of the 5 different types of Parkinson’s and what’s driving each one.
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04/10/2026

Everyone keeps saying Parkinson’s is about dopamine. That’s only part of the story. Dopamine is just the signal you notice when things go wrong. The deeper issue is the system around it losing communication. Mitochondria, vagus nerve, inflammation, detox pathways, gut health. When those break down, your body can’t properly use dopamine even if it’s there. So the better question isn’t “how do we boost dopamine?” It’s “why can’t your system receive it?” That’s where real change starts. Identify the breakdown. Restore the network. Support the systems that make communication possible again. That’s how stability happens. Not by forcing dopamine, but by rebuilding what it depends on.

04/07/2026

By the time Parkinson’s or Alzheimer’s is identified, the brain has already been under stress for a long time. That’s why waiting for symptoms is the wrong strategy.

Real brain health is proactive. Supporting your brain early, consistently, and intentionally can make a meaningful difference over time.

Address

1755 Prospector Avenue, #102
Park City, UT
84060

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5am
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm

Telephone

+14359626363

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