When you register, you will gain IMMEDIATE ACCESS to 3 eBooks and 3 interviews including:
What We've Missed About The Vagus Nerve
with Navaz Habib, DC
Integrative Approaches to Nervous System Repair
with Cathleen King, DPT
Critical Link Between The Foot, Structure, and Illness
with Yonatan Whitten, DC
Cell Danger Response
Drs. Nafysa Parpia & Eric Gordon
What Your Doctor Might Be Missing: New Health Landscape
Drs. Nafysa Parpia & Eric Gordon
MCAS: When Symptoms Don't Add Up
Drs. Nafysa Parpia & Eric Gordon
your journey
For decades, Gordon Medical has supported individuals in successfully healing from persistent symptoms and complex chronic illnesses.
We've seen real progress when we look beyond isolated diagnoses and instead address how the body's systems work together: the nervous system's regulation, the immune system's responses, and the body's structural integrity all influence one another. Each person's path to recovery is unique, and we are bringing these insights directly to you.
Our upcoming forum brings together pioneering clinicians and researchers exploring how infection, inflammation, and dysregulation intersect in ways that reshape our understanding of chronic illness.
Take control of your health journey today.
Join us to discover an integrated approach to physiology that moves beyond simple categories like Lyme, mold, and mast cell, toward a more complete picture of healing.
meet the experts
Interviews with medicine's most innovative minds - gain exclusive access to conversations, insights, and solutions from leading pioneers in chronic illness treatment.

Cathleen King, DPT
Dr. King presents integrative neuroregulatory strategies combining vagus nerve stimulation, brain retraining, trauma resolution, breathwork, and postural interventions for complex illness recovery.

Mark Gordon, MD
Dr. Gordon examines how neuroinflammation disrupts hormonal regulation and microbiome signaling, contributing to TBI pathology, chronic illness, and neurodegeneration.

Aimie Apigian, MD, MS, MPH
Dr. Apigian explores how trauma physiology drives chronic illness, detailing nervous system states, cellular regulation, and pathways for restoring safety and resilience.

Robert Naviaux, MD, PhD
Dr. Naviaux reveals how the Cell Danger Response reframes chronic illness as a reversible healing cycle, bridging mitochondrial research with future regenerative therapies.

Yonatan Whitten, DC
Dr. Whitten outlines how postural balance, foot health, and functional movement restore homeostasis and reduce chronic pain and inflammation.

Dale Bredesen, MD
Dr. Bredesen reframes Alzheimer’s and related diseases as systemic failures, highlighting detoxification, infection control, and immune regulation in prevention.

Raymond Perrin, DO, PhD
Dr. Perrin explains how thoracic spine dysfunction and sympathetic dysregulation impair lymphatic drainage, driving neuroinflammation and toxic congestion in ME/CFS.

Michael Roesslein
Michael Roesslein explores how functional breathing influences emotional balance, nervous system regulation, and the body’s capacity for self-healing.

Fleet Maull, PhD, CMP-T
Fleet Maull presents neurosomatic mindfulness, merging neuroscience, somatic awareness, and radical responsibility to support nervous system regulation and deep healing.

Tapley Holland
Tapley Holland shares how dose-specific PRP can restore cellular signaling, regulate inflammation, and support tissue repair in chronic inflammatory disease.

Amy Selinger, PT, DPT, OCS
Dr. Selinger explains how trauma, hypermobility, and chronic illness contribute to pelvic floor dysfunction and how targeted therapies restore function.

Navaz Habib, DC
Dr. Habib reframes common misconceptions about the vagus nerve, detailing its neuroimmune role and practical methods to enhance parasympathetic tone.

Kent Holtorf, MD
Dr. Holtorf outlines how thymic peptides and bioregulators recalibrate immune signaling, mitigate neuroinflammation, and promote repair in chronic inflammatory syndromes.

Chris Centeno, MD
Dr. Centeno explains how targeted injection therapies can restore craniocervical stability, relieve autonomic symptoms, and help patients avoid fusion surgery.

Michael McEvoy
Michael McEvoy details how chronic inflammation distorts iron metabolism, leading to anemia of inflammation and immune system imbalance.

Jamie Kunkle, ND
Dr. Kunkle explores how mast cell activation, autonomic dysregulation, and connective tissue disorders intersect to drive neuropsychiatric symptoms.

Jodi Cohen
Jodi Cohen shares how essential oils serve as gentle tools to quiet the nervous system, stimulate smell, and support cognitive function.

Andrew Maxwell, MD
Dr. Maxwell explains Spiky Leaky Syndrome, where intracranial pressure fluctuations, cranial nerve compression, and dysautonomia converge within chronic illness physiology.

Chad Prusmack, MD
Dr. Prusmack discusses head trauma patterns, chronic brain inflammation, dysautonomia, and his clinical experience with peptide therapies.

Deanna Hansen
Deanna Hansen leads an experiential fascia decompression session with a rolled towel to improve circulation, detoxification, and cellular repair.

Jon Berner, MD, PhD
Dr. Berner examines microglia-driven brain inflammation, psychiatric manifestations, ketamine’s highly variable efficacy rates, lithium’s neuroprotective role, and emerging therapies.

Zachary Feder
Zachary Feder reveals how Family Constellation Therapy uncovers ancestral trauma and inherited emotional imprints that shape complex chronic illness patterns.

Ruby Tischoff, FDN-P
Ruby Tischoff explains how Galectin-3 creates inflammatory microenvironments that disrupt circulation, drive fibrosis, and accelerate neurodegenerative and systemic disease processes.

Ramesh Narine
Ramesh Narine discusses how motion, structure, and lymphatic flow determine tissue quality, influence detoxification, and shape long-term wellness outcomes.

Gabriel Kram
Gabriel Kram explores the intricacies of our bodies' autonomic responses, particularly in relation to trauma and chronic illness.

Alex Howard
Alex Howard shares his RESET framework for identifying triggers, reprogramming stress responses, and restoring the body’s innate capacity for healing.

Todd Shipman
Todd Shipman shares how quantum energy can neutralize EMF effects, enhance ATP production, and restore balance at the cellular level.

Louis Teulieres, MD, PhD
Dr. Teulieres outlines an immunology-driven approach to Lyme treatment, combining intermittent antibiotic sequencing with metagenomic insights to reduce treatment resistance.
Join us, December 4th-6th
explore the intersections of structure, inflammation, and nervous system regulation
We'll explore the intersections of structure, inflammation, and nervous system regulation through conversations with leading experts, examining how these systems influence one another in ways that reshape our understanding of chronic illness.
Rather than isolated diagnoses, we'll focus on physiology as an integrated whole, offering meaningful insights for individual healing journeys. We can't wait to share perspectives that help both patients and practitioners navigate this evolving approach to complex chronic conditions.
your hosts
Dr. Nafysa Parpia is a board-certified naturopathic doctor and the Director of Naturopathic Medicine at Gordon Medical.
Throughout her career in holistic medicine, she has focused on treating patients with complex chronic illnesses. She specializes in tick-borne illness/Lyme disease, environmentally acquired illness, mold/mycotoxin illness, autoimmunity, Long COVID, ME/CFS (chronic fatigue syndrome) and MCAS (mast cell activation syndrome).
Dr. Eric Gordon is the Medical Director of Gordon Medical Associates. In addition to 40+ years of clinical practice, Dr. Gordon is engaged in clinical research. He has worked with Dr. Robert Naviaux and coauthored his groundbreaking study, “Metabolic Features of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome”, published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Science (PNAS).
Our goal is to bring you the latest information to support you on your health and wellness journey. The landscape is changing quickly and it is our honor to work with our patients directly and to share our knowledge with you in our community. - Eric Gordon, MD





