Can you imagine how often this happens? Let me tell you : A LOT.
This is a common scenario in mainstream psychiatry: mental health struggles are often treated as isolated conditions rather than complex, interconnected imbalances in the body, mind, and spirit.
Justin’s case exemplifies the dangers of misdiagnosis, labeling someone with bipolar disorder without addressing root causes like nutrient deficiencies, hormonal imbalances, gut health issues, or trauma.
In my practice, I’ve seen countless individuals given a bipolar diagnosis when their true issue was something entirely different, like chronic inflammation, adrenal exhaustion, or toxic overload. I use the DTT Framework (Diet, Trauma, Toxins) to uncover the real causes behind these symptoms and guide patients toward sustainable healing.
True recovery comes from addressing the whole person, not just masking symptoms.
Deprescribing medications and restoring balance in the body leads to lasting results.
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