Chris Gascoigne
Chris Gascoigne
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Why brain retraining might not be enough to recover
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The secret to transition from a body with lots of symptoms to one with far fewer
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How to improve multiple symptoms at once
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There is a way out of debilitating chronic suffering
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If you're not making much progress in healing your gut...
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Why nothing you try is giving you lasting results with your health
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Why you can't handle being in hot temperature environments
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The key thing separating you from healthy people
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Why you can't live like a normal healthy human being
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What's actually causing your body to remain in fight or flight
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CFS recovery: how to overcome the first and most difficult step
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Stop focusing on what might've caused your condition in the first place
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Eye-lid and skin twitching following stressful events
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When zero diets are offering you symptomatic alleviation...
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Why socialising causes you joint pain
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Why you can't handle busy environments with lots going on
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Why you can't handle busy environments with lots going on
The reason I don't bother taking supplements anymore
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The reason I don't bother taking supplements anymore
Why your body crashes after every little physical exertion
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Why your body crashes after every little physical exertion
Why your body keeps reverting back to being symptomatic
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Why your body keeps reverting back to being symptomatic
Why 99.7% of people will struggle to recover from their chronic condition
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Why 99.7% of people will struggle to recover from their chronic condition
HOUSEBOUND to HEALTH | My Remarkable Recovery From Debilitating Chronic Illness
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HOUSEBOUND to HEALTH | My Remarkable Recovery From Debilitating Chronic Illness
Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Recovery Secrets 📈 (CFS Recovery) - Things you Need to know
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Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Recovery Secrets 📈 (CFS Recovery) - Things you Need to know
This Might be the ONLY way to Recover from Gastroparesis 🙏
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This Might be the ONLY way to Recover from Gastroparesis 🙏
Is Low Blood Pressure causing YOU Extreme Anxiety? ⚠️
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Is Low Blood Pressure causing YOU Extreme Anxiety? ⚠️
Could the cause of Crohn's Disease be this Simple? 🤷‍♂️
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Could the cause of Crohn's Disease be this Simple? 🤷‍♂️
What causes POTS? 😵 & can you recover? (Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome)
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What causes POTS? 😵 & can you recover? (Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome)
Is your Chronic Fatigue caused by Deconditioning? 😴
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Is your Chronic Fatigue caused by Deconditioning? 😴
Signs your body and nervous system are getting healthier
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Signs your body and nervous system are getting healthier
Functional neurology exercises to balance your nervous system
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Functional neurology exercises to balance your nervous system
How to carry out a functional neurological test on yourself
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How to carry out a functional neurological test on yourself

Комментарии

  • @theoddfather8782
    @theoddfather8782 12 часов назад

    I’ve been aware of hydrogen peroxide for many years and saw lots of clips on it back then on RUclips. Looks like they removed most of those clips. RUclips used to be a great (and fun) place to learn. No more.

  • @markmcla
    @markmcla 12 часов назад

    What's your opinion of hyperbaric oxygen treatments? I know it's used for people who have experienced brain trauma, like childhood drowning, and hyperbaric oxygen is also used for wound healing. -I tried some hyperbaric oxygen treatments during a recent flare from ulcerative colitis, and my symptoms improved, but not enough to get out of the flare. The downside of hyperbaric oxygen treatments is that they are expensive and time consuming. Perhaps if I had done more treatments AND combined them with a local treatment, then I would have had success. (Prednisone and mesalamine enemas got me out of my flare.) Your ideas are interesting!

  • @raisingthemonkey5755
    @raisingthemonkey5755 День назад

    This is exactly my issue.

  • @cardinalfox0734
    @cardinalfox0734 3 дня назад

    I've got both heart rate and heart rhythm issues. My breathing is also very subdued, sometimes even completely falling out for a minute. My blood pressure is also low and drops when standing or stretching my back. Doctors have just found an abnormality in the asymmetry of my brain structure so im trying to find some info on that stuff cause they don't want to tell me yet. This video is really interesting!

    • @ChrisGascoigne1
      @ChrisGascoigne1 3 дня назад

      I'm sorry to hear you're having to endure all of that cardinalfox, I hope you manage to get some answers that put you on the right path to recovery. Last year I made a 3 hour video on RUclips documenting my own functional neurological rehabilitation - that might be something you find useful and it's definitely worth watching if this kind of stuff interests you :-)

  • @lightangel1377
    @lightangel1377 3 дня назад

    My personal definition of a flare is having blood in my poop while also having troubles going number 2 and feeling like my butt is an open wound.

  • @fstognev
    @fstognev 4 дня назад

    just a question for you, are you diagnosed with any IBD condition if so your story and tips will really help

  • @tmac389
    @tmac389 8 дней назад

    I've come to this video because I feel hopeless in this moment. I've gained enough weight where strangers are now doing things for me like I have a visible disability. I have UC and it's devastated me. But, in this moment I have realized that I won't stop fighting this illness. I will overcome this. Thank you for the information.

  • @agungdarmayuda5754
    @agungdarmayuda5754 8 дней назад

    Hi Chriss 🙌, thank you for sharing a lot of knowledge, tips, method and reveal alternative solutions about chrons colitis and other related sickness symptons. For me, you are very amazing... the idea want to help people with the same experience, to be able to live with better live and heal ❤. Can i share you more information about GI Symptons? I accidentally found another video on RUclips. Who knows, it could add references for healing. 😊

    • @agungdarmayuda5754
      @agungdarmayuda5754 8 дней назад

      ruclips.net/video/fZcR0hnRYd4/видео.htmlsi=QIK0TV0lStzrzrJX

    • @ChrisGascoigne1
      @ChrisGascoigne1 7 дней назад

      I appreciate that Agung, thank you! I'm more than happy for you to send me across the video :)

    • @agungdarmayuda5754
      @agungdarmayuda5754 7 дней назад

      @@ChrisGascoigne1 Ok Chris!.. sorry I forget to include the videos link 🤔. This is the first video that mention Root Cause of GI and Gut Problem. What can I take is, our Posture plays a role. ruclips.net/video/fZcR0hnRYd4/видео.htmlsi=tWKLV3p_qgpI4_QZ And then, the second for the solution or technique to improve our body with tongue awareness. ruclips.net/video/DwYVk_pOPes/видео.htmlsi=w9DilLEuehboSwsU I Hope This Help Chris! And I want to hear your experience. Thank you😊

  • @MsBecca3
    @MsBecca3 8 дней назад

    Hello. I bought 3% food grade hydrogen peroxide. Does anyone know how to calculate how many drops you should add to the 6-8 ounces of water. According to the book you should use 35 percent food grade hydrogen peroxide.

    • @theoddfather8782
      @theoddfather8782 12 часов назад

      The book recommends starting with 3 drops in 6 to 8 ounces of water and adding 1 drop a day till you get to 25 drops, then decrease by one drop a day back down to 3 drops which you continue as maintenance. BTW you’re supposed to drink the mix 3 times a day, 1 hour before meals or 3 hours after.

  • @venuswarrior8456
    @venuswarrior8456 8 дней назад

    I'm on a 30-day Long-term Fast and on day 2 and now 3 I am having stomach burning. I know its not heartburn nor acid reflux because its only in my stomach. Do you have any information on how long would this burning go away? Around how many days will it start to dissapear?

  • @therealsugarking
    @therealsugarking 9 дней назад

    I’m actually with high carb health guys and I’ve tried everything 4 months into their program I’m see results. I rate them and their methods. If carnivore worked, I’d be preaching it, but in the long run, it only helped for a little while.

  • @emilia-qq3du
    @emilia-qq3du 11 дней назад

    You cannot eat carrots during a flare up?not even boiled ones?😭

  • @hassansaeed-n8w
    @hassansaeed-n8w 13 дней назад

    The course is very expensive.

    • @ChrisGascoigne1
      @ChrisGascoigne1 12 дней назад

      I appreciate your feedback and will take that into account hassan. The reason for the price is because within the course there's over 3 years worth of intense research into this topic, approximately 20 pieces of complex literature condensed into an easily digestible format and mixed in with that is all the information I gained from seeing and being treated by one of (what I would consider) the best teams in the world in rehabilitating the body back from a dysfunctional state. Basically what spent me hundreds of hours to figure out, I've presented in a way where you should acquire that same info within 5 hours. I spent a lot of time building the course and I would genuinely consider it a life-changing product - my hope is that whoever consumes it, it changes their whole paradigm towards their chronic condition forever, and that they're finally able to make significant long-term progress with their recovery by adopting the information. However I will definitely take your point onboard and consider the price moving into the future.

  • @hurricane_valence
    @hurricane_valence 13 дней назад

    Awesome video on pots. It's always hard to find good ones. I've been dealing with pots for about a year and a 1/2 but I just got technically diagnosed and it's been hard. I hate it so much.

    • @ChrisGascoigne1
      @ChrisGascoigne1 13 дней назад

      Thanks I really appreciate that - and I'm sorry to hear you're having to contend with that, it definitely makes every day a real struggle

  • @hurricane_valence
    @hurricane_valence 13 дней назад

    There are different types of pots. I'm sure you know this like with hypogenergic pots. The Blood Pressure raises upon standing instead of decreasing and some patients with pots Blood Pressure doesn't change at all. I noticed you're from England I assume in America. Maybe the criteria for diagnosis might be slightly different.

    • @ChrisGascoigne1
      @ChrisGascoigne1 13 дней назад

      Hey, yeah I'm from England, but I did visit a clinic in the US last year to get help with treating my Dysautonomia/POTS; I made a recent video documenting the whole experience if you wanted to check that out. I actually believe the opposite is true when it comes to hyper-adrenergic pots; because a similar thing was happening in my case and the team in the states managed to clear it up for me. Basically as soon as you stand upright there's a slight dip in blood pressure (most likely due to vestibular hypofunction), and then in order to compensate for that drop (to send adequate amounts of blood to the head), the brain signals to get the heart to beat faster, which then artificially raises blood pressure, and that gives us the idea that our blood pressure is increasing upon standing, which it is, but only because the inbuilt mechanism responsible for detecting the positional change (vestibular organs) aren't sufficiently firing up to the standards that they should be. So blood pressure ends up appearing increased, but it actually comes about as a result of a marginal decrease in blood pressure + a compensatory response from the body. If our vestibular system was working well, it should be able to sense the positional change instantaneously and keep blood pressure very stable, so that no compensatory increase in heart rate is necessary. Hope that makes sense!

  • @Ironlungsleek1989
    @Ironlungsleek1989 14 дней назад

    So can I still go to the gym if I have a flareup because I read number five don’t put added pressure on your life, pushing your body to the physical activities that it can’t handle Will keep it inflamed?

  • @Charlotte278-vc2mu
    @Charlotte278-vc2mu 15 дней назад

    Amazing video!! Thank you! How about tofu and tempeh for vegan ?

  • @emilia-qq3du
    @emilia-qq3du 16 дней назад

    You mean you are ok with eating rice bit not sweet potatoes during a flare up please?can you please explain?

  • @vishalchaudhary-nf6gr
    @vishalchaudhary-nf6gr 18 дней назад

    i was diagnosed with ulcerative colitis and i was very distressed but i got to know about Ulcerative colitis care pack by planet ayurveda and i got permanent releif. must try for better results

  • @johnymac9439
    @johnymac9439 21 день назад

    Chris you think UC & IBD could be linked to neurological disorders, how can we test for this without a state visit? I'm sure the nhs aren't looking at this? I could get my BP, blood o2 and pulse taken standing, sitting and lying I suppose. I work nights and days doesn't help to be honest but I have no choice. Apologies for random questions but what are your thoughts on FMT?

    • @ChrisGascoigne1
      @ChrisGascoigne1 20 дней назад

      I think they could be linked to a neurological dysfunction John, I made a video a couple of years ago with some evidence behind this possibility. There are a few chiropractic neurologists in the UK that might be able to give you another point of view, although they don't have the facilities that some of the clinics do in the states - you can search for them on acnb.org I think FMT could be helpful, and has proven to be helpful for certain people with bacterial infections like C.Diff, but I personally don't think it would be a long-term solution for IBD; because I think this is linked more to immune dysregulation than an infection

    • @johnymac9439
      @johnymac9439 19 дней назад

      Appreciate you getting back to me, I'll defiantly look at the site Chris. You mentioned C.diff this couldn't be misdiagnosed with IBD could it? I've also heard parasites but that opens up a whole world of anxiety. Thanks again

    • @johnymac9439
      @johnymac9439 14 дней назад

      @@ChrisGascoigne1 What if its parasitic, I've been hearing a lot of talk about cleansing and using ivermectin have you looked into this?

  • @johnymac9439
    @johnymac9439 24 дня назад

    i just started cortiment for uc its not working, do you have any info on it?

    • @ChrisGascoigne1
      @ChrisGascoigne1 24 дня назад

      I don't tend to comment my opinions of certain meds John, it's not really what my channel's about

    • @johnymac9439
      @johnymac9439 24 дня назад

      @ChrisGascoigne1 Fair enough tried what you said about meat and eggs, meds seem to cause more problems, but eating meat and eggs is fairly miserable. I'm just concerned that there are other reasons for the bleeding. I never feel right, up and down like a yoyo.,

    • @ChrisGascoigne1
      @ChrisGascoigne1 24 дня назад

      That was a very old video on my channel mate, I would suggest just hearing what I've got to say on some of my much more recent stuff and seeing whether you can pick up anything useful. I'm sorry about the struggles you're going through, I totally emphasise

    • @johnymac9439
      @johnymac9439 24 дня назад

      @@ChrisGascoigne1 Nothing really from what you've dealt with, I appreciate your efforts and dialog on the these illnesses. Ill keep looking all the best.

  • @believer2734
    @believer2734 24 дня назад

    That makes sense. My friend who suffers with a neuralgia issue has some (not many)good days & when she does, she tries to do so many things & way over does it. I didn’t realize this is what’s happening to her but it makes perfect sense. Then she’s down for days recovering. It’s awful. A vicious cycle. 🙏🏻

    • @ChrisGascoigne1
      @ChrisGascoigne1 24 дня назад

      Totally related to this believer - her body is most likely struggling to regulate itself efficiently, causing tonnes of adaptations to occur internally, which uses up tonnes of energy and subsequently leaves her with very little energy to go about her day with. This is what was going on with me and it was only until I had a thorough neurological examination and worked on fine-tuning the under-functioning neuronal pathways that were identified, that I started to notice real improvements with how far I was capable of pushing my body within a given day (and in it's ability to bounce back/recover)

  • @helloman5576
    @helloman5576 25 дней назад

    Hi, what do you eat these days? Thank you!

    • @ChrisGascoigne1
      @ChrisGascoigne1 25 дней назад

      Hello mate, practically everything to be honest, I don't restrict myself on food at all

    • @helloman5576
      @helloman5576 25 дней назад

      @@ChrisGascoigne1 so also junk food? Or still healthy?

    • @ChrisGascoigne1
      @ChrisGascoigne1 24 дня назад

      @@helloman5576 Mainly a combination of carbs, meats, eggs, dairy and vegetables, but occasionally I'll have some baked foods, chocolate, pizza, chinese takeaways etc..

  • @RachelTara1111
    @RachelTara1111 25 дней назад

    Thank you 🙏

  • @yuvraj..6741
    @yuvraj..6741 25 дней назад

    Aren't potatoes necessary as they carry high probiotics and replenish the gut microbiome

  • @believer2734
    @believer2734 25 дней назад

    I am just curious, do you think those three rounds of antibiotics IV they gave you when you had sepsis were a huge contributor to this issue you have had for seven years?

    • @ChrisGascoigne1
      @ChrisGascoigne1 25 дней назад

      They were a huge contributor Believer. During the time I was being given them I started to develop severe shortness of breath and orthostatic intolerance

    • @believer2734
      @believer2734 24 дня назад

      I mentioned Barbara O’Neill to you before & she’s always saying a person shouldn’t have over 2 rounds of antibiotics in a life time…as she’s studied years & learned that while the antibiotic attacks & helps one problem, it creates other problems in your body. It’s like a fungus in the body & when your immune system is weakened, it feeds fungus. Thank God you researched & didn’t give up. Her book is Self heal by design. It’s about $40 but we’ll worth it. You being the researcher that you are would learn from her. Her lectures are on RUclips & I’ve listened to her for years. She’s about the holistic healing & she has an accent like you. I think she’s from Australia. I shared your story with my best friend who is suffering from genicular neuralgia. She’s basically down most of the time, keeps house dark, quiet, low stimuli…& is trying to get in for surgery. Nerve pain is debilitating & nausea now too. I thought she would be encouraged by your story. 🙏🏻

  • @believer2734
    @believer2734 26 дней назад

    I’ve only been listening for 30 minutes so far and very interesting. You mentioned he’s noticed your stomach while rubbing coconut oil on it. I just wondered if you have ever heard of Barbara O’Neill? She’s an amazing Godly woman teaching about how”given the right conditions, the body can heal itself”. She swears by using castor oil on the stomach for scar tissue and many other issues. I hope you will look her up. I use castor oil for so many things and I really hope you will try it. I guarantee listening to her talks, she can bring great knowledge to you. I’m hoping this all turns out to be quite a healing journey for you! 🙏🏻

    • @ChrisGascoigne1
      @ChrisGascoigne1 26 дней назад

      Thanks for your recommendation Believer, I really appreciate that - I hope you enjoyed the rest of the video!

  • @believer2734
    @believer2734 26 дней назад

    If you had a structural problem, wouldn’t you realize that? I would think if it was something out of place in your spine, your back would be hurting or issues with that would give you a clue? And if that’s the case and it is structural, would a visit to the chiropractor possibly fix your issue? Even if it had to do with your vagus nerve?

    • @ChrisGascoigne1
      @ChrisGascoigne1 26 дней назад

      Hey believer, this is a pretty old video of mine and I've definitely picked up some knowledge since. Sometimes I think that structural abnormalities with the positioning of the spinal cord can create an instability/precursor that can then make the individual less resilient when they eventually encounter a major stressor (infection, trauma, concussion etc..) that can ultimately be the trigger that creates functional issues within the body. Sometimes a chiropractor can help, but because there's strong link between the way the brain is firing and postural control, I believe a chiropractic neurologist would be able to more accurately identify the dysfunctional pathways that need to be addressed. I like to see the spine as a reflection of the way the brain is functioning, rather than thinking that spinal alignment itself is the cause for chronic symptoms.

    • @believer2734
      @believer2734 25 дней назад

      @@ChrisGascoigne1 this constipation seems to be a huge problem with many & by hearing all of the ads on youtube….I’m walking everyday (64 years old) and have for years, eat fairly healthy although I have to eat sweet treat after lunch no matter how full I am. I’m really trying to reason out the importance of stopping this horrible habit as it will eventually cause me issues. I’m not overweight & fairly active. I drink close to 60 ounces of water a day so I am baffled as to why I have to ensure I take something to help me go to the bathroom daily. :( I usually take 3 magnesium citrate every night to help go. Now it seems to not be working as well. Before that I was eating lots of walnuts…& then had to increase amount. Now I’m trying Kefer and adding 1 T of chia seeds. I just assumed it I took care of myself eating decent & active, I would have no problems going to bathroom. Wrong. The only other thing I can think of causing struggle is overeating & feeling too full. Maybe that will be my next experiment to see if overeating causes constipation?

  • @saltwaterinmyveins
    @saltwaterinmyveins 27 дней назад

    I have to sit on the toilet to drink grocery store milk! But , raw milk no problem.

  • @DimssObisesan
    @DimssObisesan 27 дней назад

    Make sense

  • @hagarjojo1
    @hagarjojo1 27 дней назад

    Great video, Thank you.

  • @johnymac9439
    @johnymac9439 29 дней назад

    Prednisolone I tried for one day thought I was gonna die made me feel awful I'm on cortiment today. I tried fasting and eating meat it does slow it but didn't stop.

  • @ChrisGascoigne1
    @ChrisGascoigne1 Месяц назад

    So I've been working really hard over the past 8 months building an online course that teaches you the exact steps you need to take in order to recover long-term from your chronic condition; this includes chronic digestive issues. I adopted these exact principles and I was able to significantly improve my digestion, where it now runs a lot smoother without spasming and I'm able to eat whatever I want. If you did want to reduce the frequency and severity of your symptoms once and for all and increase your energy levels in the process, make sure to check it out - unbeatableblueprint.thinkific.com

  • @ChrisGascoigne1
    @ChrisGascoigne1 Месяц назад

    So following on from the promise I made in this video of wanting to help fellow sufferers in whatever way I can, I'm very pleased to announce that after 8 tiring months, I've finally finished building an online course that teaches you the exact steps you need to take in order to recover long-term from your chronic condition. These exact principles were what enabled me to significantly improve my digestion, shortness of breath and resolve my POTS; where my standing heart rate went from 125 bpm to 75 bpm. If you are somebody who's suffering from the likes of POTS, Dysautonomia, CFS/ME or long-c*vid and you did want to reduce the frequency and severity of your symptoms once and for all and increase your energy levels in the process, make sure to check it out - unbeatableblueprint.thinkific.com

  • @ChrisGascoigne1
    @ChrisGascoigne1 Месяц назад

    So I've been working really hard over the past 8 months building an online course that teaches you the exact steps you need to take in order to recover long-term from your chronic condition. I adopted these exact principles and I was able to significantly improve my digestion, shortness of breath and resolve my POTS; where my standing heart rate went from 125 bpm to 75 bpm. If you did want to reduce the frequency and severity of your symptoms once and for all and increase your energy levels in the process, make sure to check it out - unbeatableblueprint.thinkific.com

  • @ChrisGascoigne1
    @ChrisGascoigne1 Месяц назад

    So I've been working really hard over the past 8 months building an online course that teaches you the exact steps you need to take in order to recover long-term from your chronic condition. I adopted these exact principles and I was able to significantly improve my digestion, shortness of breath and resolve my POTS; where my standing heart rate went from 125 bpm to 75 bpm. If you did want to reduce the frequency and severity of your symptoms once and for all and increase your energy levels in the process, make sure to check it out - unbeatableblueprint.thinkific.com

  • @ChrisGascoigne1
    @ChrisGascoigne1 Месяц назад

    So I've been working really hard over the past 8 months building an online course that teaches you the exact steps you need to take in order to recover long-term from your chronic condition. I adopted these exact principles and I was able to significantly improve my digestion, shortness of breath and resolve my POTS; where my standing heart rate went from 125 bpm to 75 bpm. If you did want to reduce the frequency and severity of your symptoms once and for all and increase your energy levels in the process, make sure to check it out - unbeatableblueprint.thinkific.com

  • @NoName-yy1jx
    @NoName-yy1jx Месяц назад

    Which specialist doctor should I visit for this im lost i visited a lot of gastrointestinal doctors no one mentioned this . I also have problems with my Urinary tract and sweat glands all appeared suddenly

    • @ChrisGascoigne1
      @ChrisGascoigne1 29 дней назад

      I went to see two chiropractic neurologists (dacnb) in the states; they help primarily with autonomic issues, but seen as digestion falls under that bracket, that was something that massively improved for me whilst I was treated by them. Urinary and sweating issues are also both related to autonomic nervous system function, so that might be the type of specialist that could help you out. I recommend checking out some of my latest videos, including a 3 hour video documenting my whole experience with the team in the states; which also covers the symptoms I was suffering with prior to the experience and what was improved by the rehabilitation plan that they put together for me.

    • @NoName-yy1jx
      @NoName-yy1jx 28 дней назад

      Thank you very much​@@ChrisGascoigne1

  • @johnymac9439
    @johnymac9439 Месяц назад

    I have UC, listening to you it could have been loads of stuff. Food poisoning, head injuries, anti-biotics. I've had enough though never feel right may just ask to have a bag fitted and see if it repairs.

    • @ChrisGascoigne1
      @ChrisGascoigne1 Месяц назад

      I'm sorry it's got to that point John, I wish you all the best with whatever decision you decide to make

    • @johnymac9439
      @johnymac9439 Месяц назад

      @@ChrisGascoigne1 no probs im 41 so i'm nearly dead anyway XD.

  • @christwisted
    @christwisted Месяц назад

    Have you experimented with Thiamine?

    • @ChrisGascoigne1
      @ChrisGascoigne1 Месяц назад

      Hey Robbo, yes I tried the thiamine protocol a few years ago after reading Dr Lonsdale's book, it didn't do anything for me unfortunately. I came to learn a few years later that neural networks require three things to survive (& re-grow) - glucose, oxygen and appropriate stimulation. Whilst I understand the concept that thiamine has impacts on cellular energy metabolism and can support glucose and oxygen production, the issue (and the reason I wasn't making any real progress in my own situation) was because I wasn't appropriately stimulating the hypotonic sensory systems - ones that I was eventually able to identify last year through extensive neurological testing. Stimulating these systems was similar to exercising a particular muscle at the gym, where I was given very targeted neurological exercises to send oxygenated blood to that region, in order to encourage neuroplasticity/neuronal regrowth. That was the missing piece of the puzzle for me

  • @petermaggio8984
    @petermaggio8984 Месяц назад

    This dude is talking shit about me and eggs because he’s a damn vegan so he’s giving out false information. Don’t listen to him.

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    @vishalchaudhary-nf6gr Месяц назад

    Planet Ayurveda's herbal supplements have been a game-changer for my ulcerative colitis. My symptoms are more manageable, and I feel healthier overall. Highly recommend their products.

  • @Anshikha261
    @Anshikha261 Месяц назад

    Hi How r u in this time u r completely heal ulcreative colits by cornivore diet please reply i m waiting

    • @ChrisGascoigne1
      @ChrisGascoigne1 Месяц назад

      I'm doing well thanks - I stopped doing the carnivore diet in 2019 and I haven't been on any diet since

  • @johnymac9439
    @johnymac9439 Месяц назад

    What are your thoughts on cabbage juice and wheatgrass? also smoking seems to have controlled mine in the past or is that just psychological do you think?

  • @cathrynp3491
    @cathrynp3491 Месяц назад

    Chris, I'm seriously going to check out this place. Thank you so much for putting this out there. If my son drives me there, he wont want to stay very long so how far is the AirB&B or some other ok places from the clinic? I'm scared to be on my own driving back and forth. Can a person walk there? Thanks. Cathryn

    • @ChrisGascoigne1
      @ChrisGascoigne1 Месяц назад

      Hey Cathryn, I believe there is an Airbnb a few minutes' walking distance from the clinic, however we stayed in an Airbnb by Cavanaugh lake which was a very straightforward 9 minute drive away. The best thing you can do is send the team at the clinic an email and they'll get back to you with a list of local accommodations and also other amenities in the area

  • @yasserhussain4565
    @yasserhussain4565 Месяц назад

    Ok he explained quite a lot and I was waiting till the end for the answer and all he says is we need to do exercise as if we already proberly don't know that anyway people suffering with gastroparesis like I have watch elliot Overton who understands way more and people start taking and trialing b1 therapy

  • @ryanalexharris
    @ryanalexharris Месяц назад

    It brings a lot of relief to hear you have come around to this understanding. I have felt this way about my symptoms for so long now, but I can't quite figure out how to rewire my brain. Did you go somewhere where they analyzed your brain and nervous system? I am a big believer in Dispenza's work, as well as most aspects of GNM. But I haven't figured out a protocol I can actually use...

    • @ryanalexharris
      @ryanalexharris Месяц назад

      Further, the course does not mention Crohn’s, colitis or IBD but isn’t that what you recovered from?

    • @ChrisGascoigne1
      @ChrisGascoigne1 Месяц назад

      Hey Ryan thanks for your comment mate. Yeah I've researched this brain and nervous system approach for close to 3 years now, reading multiple complex health books and it allowed me to make the link between my symptoms and finally get the help I needed to make significant lasting improvements. I ended up travelling to the States to see a team in person who carried out extensive neurological testing and provided a very tailored rehabilitation plan for me. I was assessed by them every day monday-friday for 3 weeks. At the end of this I felt so much better and many of my vitals started to stabilise/come back to within a much more normal range. I then continued with the daily neurological exercises they prescribed for me back home; and since I've been back, I've gone from strength to strength. I made a 3 and a half hour video about 8 months ago that documents the whole experience, which is definitely worth a watch if you wanted to understand it better; that's on my youtube channel. What I was having done was known as Functional Neurology/Functional Neurological Rehabilitation - It's basically the most targeted form of identifying where in the brain the issue lies (or which sensory pathway feeding into the brain is dysfunctional) and then training that region back to functioning as it was originally designed to function. In my view, it's by far the most superior approach to addressing any neurological abnormalities that may be present, because the diagnostic measures that are carried out just can't be replicated by anyone online through a screen. This is the exact reason why I personally shied away from any 'one-size-fits-all' programme that was promoting re-wiring the brain. Dysfunctions with sensory systems delivering information to the brain are so specific based on the findings from the examination, that a blanket solution just isn't viable in my eyes. It can be helpful, but it will never address the root cause of the problem. To answer your other question - yes I was originally diagnosed with UC in 2013, but then had my colon removed in 2014. Later down the line I then went on to develop symptoms that more-so resembled POTS/Dysautonomia - although I would say there are some overlaps with these conditions. With that in mind I decided to make the course more so for those people who I know I can help based on my own experiences, which primarily are those with Autonomic issues. However what I will say is that my digestion has significantly improved from doing this; it feels much smoother and I barely get any of the severe cramps that I was dealing with before; I'm not aware of what my immune markers are, but I assume they must've improved considering the improvement of my physical state as a whole. I strongly believe the information within the course and Functional Neurological Rehab will greatly benefit anyone with long-standing digestive issues, mainly due to the Digestive system and immune system's link to the Autonomic nervous system, which is mediated by certain areas of the brain. I hope that clears some things up, feel free to email me if you've got any other questions, chris_unbeatableblueprint@yahoo.com

    • @ryanalexharris
      @ryanalexharris Месяц назад

      @@ChrisGascoigne1 Chris, Your response is extremely appreciated. The lengths you go to explain your prior circumstances and what brought you to where you are today, are greatly appreciated. It’s been 15 years for me, on and off with UC, and it’s like you said, there are times I feel like I’m so close and on the right path, but things come back. I became a certified nutritionist after getting obsessed with food and diet, then I started exploring the emotional/neurological roots and more of a GNM style approach. You’re right. There’s a clear underlying reason why our friends can treat their bodies like crap and not pay nearly as much as us. I have noticed how sensitive I am to all stimuli, not just food, and that can’t be a coincidence! I watched a lot of your videos a while back on my journey so it’s good to see you back with a whole new lease on life. I am also trying to break out into the coaching/mentorship space but I’ve always held back from giving direct advice because it’s never that simple. I look forward to watching the video that details your journey. Thanks again for the advice and feedback. Wishing you full health ahead and the very best in your journey.

    • @ChrisGascoigne1
      @ChrisGascoigne1 Месяц назад

      No worries at all Ryan, I appreciate you watching and leaving a comment. Definitely I feel like we all go through that, where we feel better for a period of time and then the symptoms start to creep back in - I think what most of us would admit, is that our health never truly gets back to the levels it was before (where our health never really crossed our mind). For me the whole game changed when I found out the origin of what was creating my multitude of symptoms and then experiencing the positive effects from actually addressing that, both clinically and in my all-round energy levels/levels of symptomatology. I'm glad that you're onboard with the neurology-based stuff too, it really helps to explain connections going on within our body, and why symptoms typically tend to manifest alongside one another. I had a little look on the GNM website a while back, it just doesn't measure up to the technicality of functional neurology in my opinion - If every chronic condition had a trauma/emotional/stressful origin than it might appeal to me more, but I feel like it doesn't fully account for those of us who developed our condition following either a concussion/TBI, infection or damage from a particular medication. I personally believe what's gone on with the majority of us is that we had dormant instabilities, meaning neuronal systems that weren't functioning as efficiently as they should've been, with regards to certain pathways not delivering accurate/adequate sensory stimuli to the brain and then we ended up encountering a 'trigger', which is the event that sparks the onset for when the unconscious and automatic processes that are occurring within our body are suddenly brought to our conscious attention. We want to try to go about our normal daily life, but our body reaches a position where it's no longer capable of providing us with that level of functionality; one way of looking at it, is the demand outstrips the supply; because the body is physically incapable of responding swiftly enough to external stressors whilst it's dealing with compromised blood flow (due to these neuronal instabilities). And once this point is reached, our frustration of not being able to live a 'normal life' causes us to push our body even harder whilst these unresolved dysfunctions are present and that ultimately leads to crashes and symptoms, because our brain/body is being to forced to interpret more, on top of the basic physiological functioning that it's already struggling with.

  • @adrianovalentini932
    @adrianovalentini932 Месяц назад

    Thank you so much for sharing your story. Maybe the eggs are causing some issues.