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The Septet Model for ME/CFS and Long COVID
May 6, 2026
47m 18s
Understanding Bioregulators: Epigenetic Switches for Healing and Recovery
Apr 22, 2026
53m 08s
How Trauma Sets the Stage for Chronic Illness
Apr 8, 2026
49m 15s
Why Breathing Patterns Matter for Chronic Illness
Mar 25, 2026
56m 37s
Therapeutic Potential of Ozone Therapy
Mar 11, 2026
46m 55s
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| Date | Episode | Description | Length | ||||||
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| 5/6/26 | ![]() The Septet Model for ME/CFS and Long COVID | ME/CFS and Long COVID don't fit the medical model of one problem, one organ, one treatment and that's exactly why so many patients stay sick. Dr. David Kaufman joins Dr. Eric Gordon to make the case that these illnesses are better understood as seven overlapping, constantly interacting pathologies: connective tissue disorders (hEDS), POTS/dysautonomia, gut dysmotility and SIBO, mast cell activation syndrome (MCAS), autoimmunity, chronic and reactivated infections, and cranial cervical instabi... | 47m 18s | ||||||
| 4/22/26 | ![]() Understanding Bioregulators: Epigenetic Switches for Healing and Recovery | Bioregulators are short-chain peptides preserved across all life forms that restore proper genetic expression and cellular rejuvenation. Dr. Nafysa Parpia sits down with Nathalie Niddam to discuss bioregulators, which were developed in the Soviet Union to preserve physiological function and resilience in aging populations and high-stress occupations. This includes military personnel, submariners, Arctic workers, and astronauts, by supporting organ-specific repair and adaptive capacity u... | 53m 08s | ||||||
| 4/8/26 | ![]() How Trauma Sets the Stage for Chronic Illness | The central nervous system plays a crucial role in controlling the body and setting the stage for chronic illness development, with trauma being a key factor in illness persistence. Dr. Eric Gordon sits down with Dr. Aimie Apigian to discuss how trauma is not just the event itself but the five physiological steps that create lasting changes in the nervous system and cellular biology. Dr. Apigian explains how the body transitions from startle response through stress physiology into traum... | 49m 15s | ||||||
| 3/25/26 | ![]() Why Breathing Patterns Matter for Chronic Illness | Breathing is the most fundamental thing we do, yet dysfunctional patterns like mouth breathing, shallow chest breathing, and breath holding can drive dysautonomia, POTS, and impaired tissue oxygenation in chronically ill patients. In this episode, Dr. Eric Gordon sits down with Michael Roesslein to discuss how the way we breathe constantly signals either safety or danger to the nervous system, why low CO2 tolerance keeps oxygen locked in the blood rather than delivered to tissues, and h... | 56m 37s | ||||||
| 3/11/26 | ![]() Therapeutic Potential of Ozone Therapy | Ozone therapy has been used for 130 years but remains largely unknown in mainstream American medicine despite extensive safety data and published research. Dr. Eric Gordon sits down with Dr. Frank Shallenberger, who has practiced ozone therapy for 40 years and leads the American Academy of Ozone Therapy, to discuss how ozone works by donating electrons to cells, regenerating NAD from NADH, and stimulating mitochondrial function and endothelial healing. Dr. Shallenberger shares clinical ... | 46m 55s | ||||||
| 2/25/26 | ![]() How Unhealthy Family Dynamics Drive Complex Chronic Illness | Family constellation therapy traces its roots to ancient African Zulu healing practices, yet it remains one of the most powerful and least understood approaches in healing, uncovering the hidden emotional and ancestral dynamics that can drive complex, chronic illness. From the scapegoat who carries the family's pain in their body to the empath whose thin psychic boundaries mirror their biological vulnerability to infections and toxins, the connections between unresolved family trauma and pers... | 36m 03s | ||||||
| 2/11/26 | ![]() Traumatic Brain Injury and Neuroinflammation Recovery Strategies | Traumatic brain injury doesn't require being knocked unconscious or obvious head trauma. Dr. Eric Gordon sits down with Dr. Mark Gordon to discuss how mild whiplash, blast exposure, or repetitive impacts trigger cellular mechanotransduction, initiating neuroinflammation that suppresses the hypothalamus and disrupts hormone production throughout the body. They discuss why biological resiliency determines who develops severe symptoms from minor trauma, how inflammation blocks neurotransmi... | 1h 04m 52s | ||||||
| 1/28/26 | ![]() How Structure and Lymph Flow Influence Chronic Fatigue (ME/CFS) | Chronic fatigue patients often focus on infections and toxins while missing a critical piece of the puzzle: structural dysfunction and lymphatic drainage. Dr. Eric Gordon sits down with Dr. Raymond Perrin, the osteopath whose groundbreaking research in the early 1990s revealed how thoracic spine dysfunction and impaired neurolymphatic flow drive neuroinflammation in ME/CFS. Dr. Perrin explains why treating the sympathetic nervous system through spinal manipulation and cranial work can r... | 1h 02m 15s | ||||||
| 1/14/26 | ![]() Restoring Nervous System Function in Treatment-Resistant Chronic Illness | Chronic illness often traps people in a cycle where treatments stop working, and the body can reject everything, even gentle remedies. Dr. Eric Gordon sits down with Dr. Cathleen King, who spent over a decade housebound with Lyme, mold illness, and multiple chemical sensitivities before discovering that nervous system work was the missing piece in her recovery. They discuss why addressing the Cell Danger Response and vagus nerve dysfunction comes first, before protocols and treatments can act... | 40m 58s | ||||||
| 12/31/25 | ![]() Galectin-3 Microenvironments: The Hidden Driver of Chronic Inflammation | Galectin-3 is emerging as a key driver of chronic inflammation, yet most people have never heard of it. This protein creates inflammatory microenvironments that trap immune cells, disrupt circulation, promote fibrosis, and accelerate disease progression throughout the body. In this episode, Dr. Eric Gordon speaks with Ruby Tischoff about how elevated Galectin-3 contributes to neurodegeneration, cardiovascular dysfunction, and systemic immune dysregulation, and what can be done about it.... | 31m 05s | ||||||
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| 12/17/25 | ![]() Neurological Complications of Parasites in Chronic Illness | Toxoplasma gondii is one of the most common yet overlooked parasites affecting human health, with potential links to chronic illness and neuropsychiatric symptoms that often go undiagnosed. In this episode, Dr. Eric Gordon sits down with Dr. Eboni Cornish to explore the far-reaching effects of this elusive organism and why so many cases slip through the cracks. Episode Highlights: Neurological and psychiatric changes associated with parasitesToxoplasmosis gondii and its impact on chronic illn... | 1h 00m 12s | ||||||
| 11/19/25 | ![]() Indigenous Plant Medicine Meets Western Practice | Sacred plant medicine is moving from indigenous traditions into Western healing practices, but the gap between these two approaches raises important questions. Jason Prall and Dr. Nafysa Parpia dig into what's being lost in translation, the training, cultural context, and respect for traditions that have guided safe and effective use of these medicines for generations. They discuss practical concerns about who should be working with these plants, why intention and preparation matter, and wh... | 34m 22s | ||||||
| 11/5/25 | ![]() Five Years In: The Latest on Long COVID Research and Recovery | Dr. Eric Gordon and investigative science journalist Gez Medinger return for a five-year update on the evolving science of Long COVID. Together, they explore what has changed, what still challenges researchers, and where new hope is emerging for those living with post-viral illness. Their conversation examines the latest findings on immune and metabolic disruption, why many clinical trials have yielded disappointing results, and what current data reveal about viral persistence, mitochondrial ... | 55m 48s | ||||||
| 10/22/25 | ![]() Peptides, Bioregulators, and MCAS in Sensitive Patients | Dr. Nafysa Parpia joins Dr. Eric Gordon to explore how peptides and bioregulators are transforming the treatment of chronic illnesses, particularly for patients with mast cell activation syndrome and complex inflammatory conditions. They discuss the evolution of peptide therapy, the role of bioregulators in cellular healing, and emphasize the critical importance of personalized dosing, addressing underlying inflammation, and understanding the body's compensatory mechanisms before introd... | 46m 26s | ||||||
| 10/8/25 | ![]() Chronic Fatigue (ME/CFS), Blood Volume, & Excessive Thirst | Patrick Ussher developed ME/CFS after recovering from POTS and fibromyalgia. When his condition worsened, he was drinking six to eight liters of water daily while feeling like he was "drying up inside." Doctors dismissed his excessive thirst as psychological, but Patrick refused to accept this diagnosis and began his own research journey, leading to groundbreaking insights about blood volume and ME/CFS. In the latest episode of the Gordon Medical Forum podcast, Dr. Eric Gordon talks wit... | 41m 56s | ||||||
| 9/24/25 | ![]() Children, Gut Health, and Long COVID | In recent years, families have found themselves navigating a new landscape of children’s health. What used to be a simple virus can leave lasting effects, such as fatigue, brain fog, or mood changes, long after the fever has subsided. Parents are noticing subtle yet troubling shifts in behavior and cognition, while clinicians are uncovering deeper roots, including disruptions in the gut microbiome, hormonal changes during growth, the hidden burden of environmental toxins, and even mitochondri... | 43m 44s | ||||||
| 9/10/25 | ![]() Mast Cells, Mold, & Long COVID: Unlocking Hidden Pathways to Recovery | Here's the scenario: you've been struggling with Long COVID symptoms for months, experiencing brain fog, fatigue, and autonomic nervous system dysfunction. You've tried everything, but nothing seems to work. For many with Long COVID, mold exposure and mast cell activation syndrome create a perfect storm for symptoms to develop and persist. In this episode of the Gordon Medical Forum podcast, Dr. Nafysa Parpia and Dr. Jill Crista examine how hidden mold exposure triggers mast cell activation s... | 42m 21s | ||||||
| 8/27/25 | ![]() How Food, Light, & Sleep Shape Circadian Biology | For millions of years, humans lived in sync with the sun. But in just the last 150 years, we've fundamentally disrupted this ancient rhythm. Today, only 10% of Americans maintain what researchers call "good circadian health," as we've disrupted natural cycles from food to light to when we sleep. This disconnection has profound consequences. For people with chronic illness, this circadian disruption often becomes both a symptom and a perpetuating factor in their struggle to heal. In this episo... | 49m 29s | ||||||
| 8/13/25 | ![]() Microplastics: Hidden Toxins Impacting Your Health | Microplastics is a term that has only recently become highlighted in mainstream health and wellness media, and emerging research suggests it may be one of the biggest threats to human health we're currently facing. New studies have found microplastic levels in human brain tissue increased by 50% between 2016 and 2024, with concentrations significantly higher than in other organs. There isn't a place in the human body where these particles haven't been found, with connections to increase... | 43m 20s | ||||||
| 7/30/25 | ![]() Gut Overgrowth: SIBO, SIFO, and Solutions | SIBO (Small Intestinal Bacterial Overgrowth) is now understood to be the underlying cause of up to 80% of IBS cases and many other digestive disorders. Beyond gut symptoms like bloating and gas, bacterial overgrowth in the small intestine can contribute to health challenges, including cognitive dysfunction, autoimmune conditions, fatty liver disease, and cardiovascular problems, affecting patients who may not realize their symptoms are connected to gut health. In this episode, Dr. Jill Carn... | 43m 26s | ||||||
| 7/16/25 | ![]() How to Address Lyme Testing Challenges with Advanced Testing Methods | Lyme disease and other tick-borne illnesses often go undiagnosed because standard commercial laboratory tests provide a false negative approximately 50% of the time. The problem stems from outdated conventional testing methods that look at one single strain of bacteria, B31, found in a tick from an island off New York's coast in the 1980s. The reality is that this does not accurately represent the diversity, as there are now over 20 different species that can cause Lyme disease and tick-borne... | 44m 36s | ||||||
| 7/2/25 | ![]() Mold & Mycotoxins: Binders vs Antifungals | Dr. Pejman Katiraei was following standard protocol—treating patients with combinations of binders, such as cholestyramine, charcoal, and clay, to remove mycotoxins from mold exposure. But after years of practice, he noticed a troubling pattern: only a handful of patients were getting significantly better, while many remained stuck with persistent symptoms. Even more puzzling, despite aggressive binder use, urine mycotoxin levels often stayed unchanged or even increased. This clinical r... | 48m 03s | ||||||
| 6/18/25 | ![]() Alzheimer's in the Long COVID Era: What You Can Do Now | Millions of people are struggling with persistent brain fog, fatigue, and cognitive issues following COVID, not realizing these symptoms share striking similarities with neurodegenerative diseases like Alzheimer's. Both conditions represent what researchers call "network insufficiencies" in the brain, where chronic inflammation, toxins, and nutrient deficiencies create an imbalance that conventional medicine often fails to address effectively. In this conversation, renowned Alzheimer's rese... | 54m 39s | ||||||
| 6/4/25 | ![]() The Limitation and Shifting Landscape of Detox Protocols | In today's complex world of increasing environmental toxicity and inflammatory illnesses, understanding the relationship between our bodies and the environment has never been more crucial. The concept of detoxification goes far beyond simple cleanses or supplements - it's an intricate dance between our biological systems, our environment, and even our spiritual well-being, affecting everything from cellular function to gene expression. In this episode, Dr. Isaac Eliaz and Dr. Nafysa Parpia ... | 49m 47s | ||||||
| 5/21/25 | ![]() Peptides, Bioregulators, and the Future of Medicine | Dr. Kent Holtorf's path to pioneering immune system treatments began with his own health crisis. When conventional medicine offered little hope for his heart failure, he discovered peptides during treatment in Europe. Within days, he experienced a dramatic turnaround that would not only reverse his condition but transform his entire approach to treating chronic illness. In this eye-opening episode, Dr. Kent Holtorf and Dr. Eric Gordon dive deep into the overlooked world of immune system reg... | 58m 40s | ||||||
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