Multidisciplinary Institute for Neurological Disorders
MIND
Culinary and integrative neurology
Integrative Neurology:
We know having a neurological disease feels much like climbing a mountain: it can be intimidating, scary, and overwhelming. We want to help you along the way, by providing as much information as we are able, to help you chart your path.
Integrative Medicine is a newer discipline, which incorporates principles from Western, Eastern, Complementary, and Osteopathic Medicine. Integrative Medicine focuses primarily on lifestyle, but truly integrative care may also incorporate pharmaceuticals, supplements, vitamins, minerals, yoga, physical and occupational therapies, exercise, diet, mindfulness, meditation, and more. Integrative Neurology utilizes this integrative approach towards neurological disorders such as stroke, headaches, migraine, memory loss, dementia, Multiple Sclerosis, seizures, epilepsy, tremors, and Parkinson’s Disease.
How you climb a Mountain is more important than reaching the top.
- Yvon Chouinard
An Integrative Approach to Neurological Diseases
MIND: Multidisciplinary Institute for Neurological Disorders, PLLC
This website and the tools herein do not provide medical advice. It is intended for informational purposes only. It is not a substitute for professional and individualized medical advice. Do not ignore medical advice because of something on this website. If you think you may have a medical emergency, immediately call your doctor or dial 911.
What Are Neurological Diseases?
Check out our Informational Pages to learn more about:
- Stroke
- Transient Ischemic Attack
- Headaches
- Migraines
- Multiple Sclerosis
- Memory Loss
- Dementia
- Tremors
- Parkinson’s Disease
The Blog
Check out our blog: Gray Matter, where you can find News and updates about neurological health and wellness!
6 Week Wellness Challenge
A 6 week whole body wellness plan, which incorporates the 6 elements of wellness: mindfulness, movement, nutrition, supplementation, sleep, and gratitude. This tool was intended to identify some of your triggers for neurological diseases. In the process of completing the challenge, many find they feel better, as well.