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Episode 289: Mitochondrial Function in Mental Health and the Future of Psychiatry with Dr. Chris Winfrey

Episode 289: Mitochondrial Function in Mental Health and the Future of Psychiatry with Dr. Chris Winfrey

Update: 2025-05-13
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Dr. Chris Winfrey practices neuropsychiatry in private practice at New Image Wellness, in Marlton, NJ. His practice is a blend of orthomolecular psychiatry, functional medicine, and psychoanalytic therapy. He uses this combination of medicine towards conditions such as Traumatic Brain Injuries, Cognitive Impairment, PANDAS, Mold Toxicity induced Encephalitis, refractory depression, complex PTSD and other conditions to rehabilitate the brain and restore mental functioning.

Key Topics:
- What conventional psychiatry is missing right now
- How thyroid plays a role in energy and why simply taking your temp daily could make a difference
- The connection between mitochondrial function and brain health
- How your overall toxic load is hindering your mental wellness
- PH balance: the nutrition puzzle piece we often miss
- Mold toxicity and its impact on mental health
- ADHD is more than just a dopamine issue
- Lyme disease and the psychological impact of vector-borne disease

Learn more about Dr. Winfrey at https://drchriswinfrey.com/ and newimagewellness.net

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Episode 289: Mitochondrial Function in Mental Health and the Future of Psychiatry with Dr. Chris Winfrey

Episode 289: Mitochondrial Function in Mental Health and the Future of Psychiatry with Dr. Chris Winfrey

Erin Kerry