Lankering: March is traumatic brain injury month

March is Brain Injury Awareness month.

Brain injuries can range from mild to severe and the impact on both the person and those around them can be devastating.

Fortunately, evolving research in neuroscience and brain-based wellness is revealing that the brain can heal. It was previously thought that the brain could not heal very well. The neuroplastic capacities of the brain are demonstrating that growth and re-wiring of the brain can occur.



New therapies are enhancing brain fitness. Peptide therapy is an exciting field that is helping people with depression, anxiety, cognitive functioning, and more. The peptides used in this protocol are Semax and Selank. Peptides are naturally occurring in the body. There are different forms of peptides, especially pharmaceutically derived products, so not all peptides are created equal.

A new development in stem cell therapy is providing an alternative to injection therapies. Now, a revolutionary nutritional product enhances the body’s own production of stem cells. Stem cells have the ability to become cells of virtually any organ and tissue in the body. These cells can become brain cells and can produce growth factors that boost brain healing.




Light and sound therapy can be utilized to promote neuroplastic changes in the brain. These modalities can improve brain fitness.

Specific nutrition is crucial to support these approaches to improve brain health.

A holistic approach of combining these techniques and technologies is exciting in helping people who are suffering from brain injuries.

The brain can heal!

Dr. Tom Lankering

Basalt