Ep. 118 – Know Your Numbers: TSH

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Good morning and welcome to Episode 118 of The Train Your Brain Podcast with Dr. Michael Trayford. Every Monday we produce a 30-minute episode. Tuesday through Sunday we produce episodes with five-minute tips. Every episode of the Train Your Brain Podcast features a tip, so you can receive pointers 365 days a year that will help enhance the performance of your brain!

Today Dr. Trayford shares brain training tip number 118 regarding Thyroid Stimulating Hormone or TSH. There is a wide range for TSH levels. This can cause a conundrum for doctors because it is not clear where to intervene. This is am important test for Dr. Trayford and his team though because they know that stress management or one’s environment can affect the Thyroid gland. There are many things to take into account but it is smart to be concerned about your TSH. Thanks for listening!

If you have any concerns regarding the information and applications discussed in this podcast, please consult your physician and a doctor who is experienced in functional neurology. Michael Trayford DC, DACNB is available for consultation by calling (828) 708-5274. Thanks for listening. Continue reading

Ep. 112 – Know Your Numbers: Homocysteine

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Good morning and welcome to Episode 112 of The Train Your Brain Podcast with Dr. Michael Trayford. Every Monday we produce a 30-minute episode. Tuesday through Sunday we produce episodes with five-minute tips. Every episode of the Train Your Brain Podcast features a tip, so you can receive pointers 365 days a year that will help enhance the performance of your brain!

Today Dr. Trayford shares brain training tip number 112. He advises us to have our Homocysteine levels tested. This is an amino acid that is produced in the body. We don’t get it from our diet, so it is important to make sure our body is making it correctly. Thanks for listening!

If you have any concerns regarding the information and applications discussed in this podcast, please consult your physician and a doctor who is experienced in functional neurology. Michael Trayford DC, DACNB is available for consultation by calling (828) 708-5274. Thanks for listening. Continue reading

Ep. 098 – Know Your Numbers – Amino Acids

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Good morning and welcome to Episode 98 of the Train Your Brain Podcast with Dr. Michael Trayford. Every Monday we produce a 30-minute episode. Tuesday through Sunday we produce episodes with five-minute tips. Every episode of the Train Your Brain Podcast features a tip, so you can receive pointers 365 days a year that will help enhance the performance of your brain!

This morning Dr. Trayford shares braining training tip number 98. This Know Your Numbers segment is about amino acids. We absorb some amino acids from our foods and other amino acids our body just makes on its own. It is a good idea to have your amino acid levels tested to make sure that you are not only getting enough amino acids from your diet but also that you digestive system is properly absorbing them. Thanks for listening!

If you have any concerns regarding the information and applications discussed in this podcast, please consult your physician and a doctor who is experienced in functional neurology. Michael Trayford DC, DACNB is available for consultation by calling (828) 708-5274. Thanks for listening. Continue reading

Ep. 083 – Know Your Numbers – B12

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Good morning and welcome to Episode 83 of the Train Your Brain Podcast with Dr. Michael Trayford. Every Monday we produce a 30-minute episode. Tuesday through Sunday we produce episodes with five-minute tips. Every episode of the Train Your Brain Podcast features a tip, so you can receive pointers 365 days a year that will help enhance the performance of your brain!

This morning Dr. Trayford shares braining training tip number 83 which is another great number that you should know. Vitamin B-12 is so important for the proper function of so many different body systems. It is worth your while to get your B-12 levels tested and to make sure that you are eating a diet with enough animal products. Also, if you’ve been suffering from symptoms like depression, poor memory or troubled sleep, a B-12 difficiency might be a factor. Thanks for listening!

If you have any concerns regarding the information and applications discussed in this podcast, please consult your physician and a doctor who is experienced in functional neurology. Michael Trayford DC, DACNB is available for consultation by calling (828) 708-5274. Thanks for listening. Continue reading

Ep. 066 – Know Your Number – Heavy Metals

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Good morning and welcome to Episode 66 of the Train Your Brain Podcast with Dr. Michael Trayford. Every Monday we produce a 30-minute episode. Tuesday through Sunday we produce episodes with five-minute tips. Every episode of the Train Your Brain Podcast features a tip, so you can receive pointers 365 days a year that will help enhance the performance of your brain!

Today Dr. Trayford shares brain training tip number 66. Dr. Trayford loves sushi and eats it often. If you also eat a good amount of fish, you might want to have your heavy metal levels tested. There are a few different ways to test these levels, so talk to your doctor about what is the best way for you to determine these numbers. There are ways of flushing them out. They are toxic to the body, so we definitely want to be aware of our heavy metal numbers.

This tip is about heavy metals. It’s important to know and understand a little bit about heavy metals in your body. This really hits home for me right now. I recently had my heavy metals checked out and found out that my mercury level is sky high. Also my antimony levels were also very high.
There are two factors related to heavy metals in the human body. How you’re getting them in and how you’re getting them out. Your body does a good job of detoxifying and pulling out what we put into it. But there are certain things that the body has a hard time eliminating. Some of these things can be very detrimental for the brain and body.

In my case I attribute my situation to be related to high sushi intake. I love sushi and I’ve eaten it most of my adult life.

There are charts you can find on line that show you the average mercury content of a fish. In general a large fish that takes it’s primary diet from eating other fish, especially in cold water, will tend to have higher levels of mercury.

There are some challenges with this. Things like tuna have been associated with heavy metal concentrations.

We’re also seeing increased levels of arsenic, which is found in many rice sources. It comes from the ground. People have been looking for additional sources of protein intake and they turn to soy and rice based products. A lot of medical foods now have some type of rice or protein component. There’s a move away from that now because there are sources of arsenic showing up in rice.

Heavy metals also extend to things like cadmium, antimony, and lead. There are these other things we’ve talked about. The bottom line is to get your heavy metals checked.

There are several different ways you can do this. There might be a little confusion between the clinical and consumer world.

The test used to involve testing samples of your hair and nails. Samples were sent to a lab.

If you’re seeing heavy metals in your hair and nails, your body is already doing a decent job of eliminating these metals from your system. What you really need to be looking at is the level of heavy metals being stored in the body in fats and other tissues. Because those are the heavy metals that the body is struggling to eliminate.
Have you heard of chelation?

Jason: Yes I have actually. No I’ve heard of Keloid scarring.
Chelation involves introducing a substance to the body that binds to another substance and pulls it out of the body. There are several different kinds of substances. They are all designed to free up heavy metals and then you can look at the urine and see how much heavy metal is showing up in your urine sample over time.

There is a little bit of controversy. Certain states won’t allow this type of testing. But there are certain types of chemicals. One is called EDTA and another is DMSA, or DMPS.

These are basically abbreviation for long chemical names.

DMPS is considered to be one of the most aggressive and controversial. There is some states that don’t allow this type of testing. It does a very good job of binding and releasing mercury and other heavy metals, so they can be eliminated from the body and measured in the urine.

The process of chelating is something we will get into in future tips. Understanding your heavy metals should be towards the top of the list. Because these metals will interfere with nerve transmission, they can cause inflammation and over time they can give you a brain that does not work very well at all.

Get your heavy metals tested.

If you have any concerns regarding the information and applications discussed in this podcast, please consult your physician and a doctor who is experienced in functional neurology. Michael Trayford DC, DACNB is available for consultation by calling (828) 708-5274. Thanks for listening. Continue reading

Ep. 063 – Know Your Numbers: Sedimentation Rate (ESR)

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Happy November and welcome to Episode 63 of the Train Your Brain Podcast with Dr. Michael Trayford. Every Monday we produce a 30-minute episode. Tuesday through Sunday we produce episodes with five-minute tips. Every episode of the Train Your Brain Podcast features a tip, so you can receive pointers 365 days a year that will help enhance the performance of your brain!

Today Dr. Trayford shares a brain training tip for another medical test that you can reference to monitor your health. If you can have your sedimentation rate numbers tested you can detect inflammation and track damages from injury. Ask your doctor if this test might be helpful for you.

Sedimentation rate is a pretty basic test. It’s one of the biomarkers, hospitals monitor in people that have suffered a traumatic injury. Some other common terms include: erythrocyte sedimentation rate, or Sed-rate.
It’s sort of like when you put a bunch of dirt in a vial and shake it up, then let things slowly settle down to the bottom. This is similar to how sedimentation rate is measured, except instead of particles of dirt it looks at how fast red blood cells sink to the bottom of a vial as part of a blood test. It’s one of the markers for inflammation.

It’s an inexpensive test for many different conditions, inflammation, infection autoimmune diseases and things like that. Almost all of these conditions impact brain function.

The range is measured between zero to twenty. Ideally, you want to it measure zero or as close to zero as possible. When we’re seeing that in combination with C-reactive protein we know that something is going on. It’s another canary in the coalmine type of testing.
Most insurance companies will cover a test like this as common diagnostic testing.

If you have any concerns regarding the information and applications discussed in this podcast, please consult your physician and a doctor who is experienced in functional neurology. Michael Trayford DC, DACNB is available for consultation by calling (828) 708-5274. Thanks for listening. Continue reading

Ep. 055 – Know Your Numbers: C-Reactive Protein (CRP)

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Good morning and welcome to Episode 055 of the Train Your Brain Podcast with Dr. Michael Trayford. Every Monday we produce a 30-minute episode. Tuesday through Sunday we produce episodes with five-minute tips. Every episode of the Train Your Brain Podcast features a tip, so you can receive pointers 365 days a year that will help enhance the performance of your brain!

Today Dr. Trayford shares brain training tip number 55! If you haven’t ever wondered about inflammation in the body, then Dr. Trayford has a brain training tip that you should really consider. Inflammation in the body is a huge factor in our health and now there is a way to measure it with a simple blood test. Talk to your doctor about testing your C-Reactive Protein so that you can maintain the best health possible for your brain and body. Join us!

If you have any concerns regarding the information and applications discussed in this podcast, please consult your physician and a doctor who is experienced in functional neurology. Michael Trayford DC, DACNB is available for consultation by calling (828) 708-5274. Thanks for listening. Continue reading

Ep. 034 – Fasting Blood Glucose: Know Your Numbers

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Good morning and welcome to Episode 034 of the Train Your Brain Podcast with Dr. Michael Trayford. Every Monday we produce a 30-minute episode. Tuesday through Sunday we produce episodes with five-minute tips. Every episode of the Train Your Brain Podcast features a tip, so you can receive pointers 365 days a year that will help enhance the performance of your brain!

In Episode 034, Dr. Trayford talks about what happens to our blood glucose levels when we are fasting. It makes sense that we need to be aware of the effects that eating or not eating have on our blood sugar. Our blood glucose numbers affect not just our brain, but many other systems of the body.

If you have any concerns regarding the information and applications discussed in this podcast, please consult your physician and a doctor who is experienced in functional neurology. Michael Trayford DC, DACNB is available for consultation by calling (828) 708-5274. Thanks for listening. Continue reading