The Chris Voss Show Podcast – Dr. Kyle Daigle, Expert in Neurological Rehabilitation, Childhood Development

Dr. Kyle Daigle, Expert in Neurological Rehabilitation, Childhood Development

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Show Notes

Dr. Kyle Daigle is a distinguished American chiropractor and expert in neurological rehabilitation and childhood development. He is the co-owner of the NeuroSolution Center in Atlanta and runs a thriving private practice in Lake Charles, Louisiana. Dr. Daigle is also an accomplished author, with publications such as “Cracking the Code of Autism” and “What If You Knew?” contributing significantly to the literature of healthcare.

Summary:

Dr. Kyle Daigle joins Chris Voss on The Chris Voss Show to discuss his expertise in neurological rehabilitation and childhood development. He explains the importance of assessing childhood development and primitive reflexes in order to identify potential developmental delays and neurological issues. Dr. Daigle also shares his insights on the gut-brain connection, the impact of mold exposure on brain health, and his use of photo bio modulation and neurological rehab equipment to enhance brain function.

Key Takeaways:

Childhood development and primitive reflexes play a crucial role in brain development and can impact conditions such as ADHD, dyslexia, and autism.

Mold exposure is a significant factor in neurological health, and testing for mycotoxin exposure is essential in identifying potential issues.

The gut-brain connection is vital, and poor gut health can lead to inflammation and impact brain function.

The sinus-brain sinus-gut connection is often overlooked but can have a significant impact on brain health and development.

Photo bio modulation and neurological rehab equipment, such as lasers, can enhance brain function by improving blood flow and stimulating specific areas of the brain.

Quotes:

“If you get a diagnosis, you have a choice to basically accept it or rebuke it.” – Dr. Kyle Daigle

“Mold is the number one priority outside of parasitic infections as a pathogen response for the immune system.” – Dr. Kyle Daigle