This is a place to learn

I offer individual coaching sessions, where you can learn bits about molecular biology, oxidative stress and how it's connected to Tourette Syndrome, tic disorders and some other neuropsychiatric disorders.

After the payment is done you can send me email to initiate the discussion. We can switch to a messenger of your choice after that (I recommend Telegram).

Lab tests I can interpret

Lab tests I can't interpret

Possible Coaching Topics

  1. Possible lab test. Why them?
  2. Basic understanding of mitochondria and cell function
  3. Overview of oxidative stress and Nrf2
  4. Strategies for reducing oxidative stress
  5. Types of tics and their potential metabolic connections
  6. The role of prepulse inhibition in tics and OCD
  7. Possible metabolic causes of OCD
  8. The connection between transition anxiety and metabolism
  9. The importance of energy reserves during transitions
  10. Methylation potential (MP): the key to solving many problems
  11. Tics, stuttering, prepulse inhibition, autism, and methylation potential
  12. Challenges in improving methylation potential
  13. Basic understanding of genetics
  14. Checking your genetic reports together
  15. Why current nutrigenomics may not be reliable
  16. Types of genetic tests to avoid
These topics are just an example of what you can learn here.

What you can expect from this coaching

My focus is on what is going on inside our bodies on the cellular level. I don't like to use simplified concepts like "it's all mold" or "it's candida". In fact, I won't be discussing "candida overgrowth", "mold" or any other hyped topics.

But we can discuss what certain heavy metals do to the cells and what solutions are available.

I suggest one or more video call sessions where we can discuss topics mentioned above, and I can answer your questions.

In addition it is helpful to create a Google Docs file and add there all questions and answers. I will help with that.

Join the Facebook group

Feel free to also join a Facebook group where you can follow my research and have discussions with others.