Easter Reflection and Chicken Chow Mein with Dr Joseph Schneider

Healing the brain is not just about treatment — it’s about transformation. In this special Easter reflection episode of the POTS Podcast, Dr. Joseph Schneider shares powerful insights into how neuroplasticity, gut health, advanced AI technology, and daily habits shape long-term brain recovery. Blending science with spirituality, this episode highlights a deeper approach to healing that goes beyond symptoms and focuses on rebuilding the brain, body, and mind as one system.

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Healing the brain is not just about treatment — it’s about transformation. In this special Easter reflection episode of the POTS Podcast, Dr. Joseph Schneider shares powerful insights into how neuroplasticity, gut health, advanced AI technology, and daily habits shape long-term brain recovery. Blending science with spirituality, this episode highlights a deeper approach to healing that goes beyond symptoms and focuses on rebuilding the brain, body, and mind as one system.

To learn more about data driven POTS evaluation, nervous system rehabilitation, and Dr. Schneider's clinical framework, listen to the full episode of My POTS Podcast and explore the Hope Brain Center resources on https://hopebraincenter.com/.







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