Fix the Brain, Change the Mind: Root-Cause Psychiatry with Dr. Robert Hedaya
Mark Hyman
21 ene 2026
Mindsip insights from this episode:
Critically evaluate current psychiatric treatment models
Past psychiatric fads included spinning patients in giant centrifuges, which serves as a reminder to critically evaluate current treatment models.
Treat dental infections to stabilize schizophrenia symptoms
A patient with schizophrenia who was hospitalized for decades was stabilized by treating her chronic dental infections with antibiotics.
Resolve panic attacks with B12 injection for deficiency
A patient's year-long panic attacks were completely resolved with a single B12 injection after discovering a deficiency.
Revive facial recognition with laser therapy
A case of acquired prosopagnosia (facial blindness) was cured after one laser treatment "woke up" dormant brain cells responsible for facial recognition.
Utilize targeted lasers to enhance brain healing
A specialized laser, guided by qEEG data, can be aimed at specific brain areas to increase mitochondrial energy (ATP) and repair cellular function.
Map your brain with at-home quantitative EEG testing
A quantitative EEG (qEEG) is an AI-driven test that maps your brain's wiring and information flow, and the equipment can be sent to your home for testing.
Address stress gene to reduce PTSD and depression risk
Certain genes can cause "glucocorticoid resistance," making your cells unable to properly respond to stress hormones and increasing vulnerability to PTSD and depression.
Resolve paranoia caused by visual distortion with laser therapy
A patient's paranoia was caused by a brain dysfunction that made faces appear distorted, a problem that was resolved with targeted laser therapy.
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