Getting Over Going Under: What Anesthesia Really Does to the Brain
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- Discover why anesthesia is not simply a neutral event, but a neurological stressor that can unmask underlying vulnerabilities in aging adults, women in perimenopause, and neurodivergent individuals.
- Understand how methylation dysfunction, hormone imbalance, Lyme, mold exposure, and toxic burden influence how the brain responds to anesthesia and why terrain matters.
- Learn how tracking cognitive function before and after surgery, supporting detox pathways, and targeting anesthetic clearance may help reduce long-term cognitive effects.


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