#205 - Treating Neuroplastic Symptoms with Dr. David Clarke

#205 - Treating Neuroplastic Symptoms with Dr. David Clarke

From Think Fitness Life by Matt Gluckman & Eric Menchi

January 13, 2026 · 56 min · Season 9 · Episode 205

About this episode

Dr. David Clarke discusses the treatment of neuroplastic symptoms and the impact of stress on physical health.

Dr. Clarke leads the Association for the Treatment of Neuroplastic Symptoms, a nonprofit aiming to empower people with evidence-based tools to take ownership of their health. His focus is on uncovering how stress and even past experiences can drive physical symptoms like IBS, migraines, fibromyalgia, and more. With board certifications in both Internal Medicine and Gastroenterology, he approaches gut health and pain management through a biopsychosocial lens, encouraging recovery without relying on medications or costly interventions. Coach Eric sits down and deep dives into the science of neurology and how the brain works and how we get neuroplastic conditions and how to treat them About David Clarke Only buy what you need, use Think Fitness Life's trusted affiliates when the service/supplement is right for you. For Physical Assistance Think Fitness Life Coaching is backed by 25 years of Experience guiding people to fitness freedom. Learn more Mention "Kickstart discount" for 10% off your first month. For Therapy Services we partnered with BetterHelp: A telehealth therapy service connecting people with licensed mental health therapists. Learn more By using the referral link you…

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Guest: Dr David Clarke

Topics covered

  • neuroplasticity
  • gut health
  • pain management
  • stress
  • IBS
  • migraines
  • fibromyalgia

Keywords

  • evidence-based tools
  • biopsychosocial
  • recovery
  • medications
  • costly interventions

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