Doctors told me I was fine.
The scans told a different story.
I got tired of vague wellness advice and broken healthcare incentives. After 7 months of mystery symptoms, I stopped treating symptoms and started fixing the terrain. This is my protocol.
The Proof.
Not just how I feel. The actual, verified data showing mechanical failure and toxic burden.


The natural brake was broken.
When the upper neck (C1-C2) irritates the vagus nerve, it knocks out the body's natural parasympathetic brake on inflammation.
Add 4 years of toxic mold exposure and suspected hEDS ligament laxity, and you get a body constantly guarding with knots and trigger points.
Doctors treat the individual symptoms. I had to fix the mechanical and environmental root cause.

My Current Protocol.
The Systemic View
Treating the vagus nerve and upper cervical spine to restore the autonomic nervous system.
Blair Upper Cervical
Precise adjustments by Dr. Jackson Chism to fix the mechanical root cause.
Vagal Tone Work
Restoring the parasympathetic brake to calm the autonomic chaos.
TOS Stretches
Gentle thoracic outlet stretches to reduce stress.
Minerals & NAD+
Terrain stabilization and cellular redox support.
Hydroxyzine
Managing the anxiety and MCAS overlap while the root heals.
The Reality of the Journey
"I had to stop Adderall because the brain fog was so thick I couldn't think straight."
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Dose of Proof
"Burning pain in my face, neck, back, shoulders, stomach, and hips — and doctors kept telling me I was fine."
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Dose of Proof
"Mold didn't just make me sick. It cost me years with my dad."
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Dose of Proof
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This website documents my personal experience. I am not a doctor. The information, protocols, and timelines shared here are not medical advice and are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Always consult your physician or a qualified healthcare provider before starting any new treatment or making changes to your health regimen.