
Ep. 600 “Breaking the ‘Limbic Lock’”– Why Your Brain Stalls in Healing and How to Fix It with Dr. Eboni Cornish |Menopause, Perimenopause, Brain Health
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I’m delighted to connect with Dr. Eboni Cornish today. She is the Associate Medical Director of Amen Clinics and President of the International Lyme and Associated Diseases Society, specializing in complex chronic illness with expertise in brain health, Lyme disease, autoimmune conditions, mold exposure, gut dysfunction, and women’s midlife health.
In our conversation, we explore how perimenopause and menopause affect the brain, as well as the roles of genetics and epigenetics. Dr. Cornish explains limbic lock, SPECT imaging, the impact of tick-borne illnesses, and co-infections, and how brain health issues can influence mental health. We also dive into the role of mold in testing, the gut-brain-immune-hormone axis, vagal tone, the estrobolome, leptin, the MTHFR mutation, and how Dr. Cornish prefers to have it tested and treated in her patients.
Stay tuned for an insightful and wide-ranging conversation on brain health and women’s midlife wellness.
IN THIS EPISODE, YOU WILL LEARN:
Why women may experience brain fog, forgetfulness, and cognitive slowing as estrogen declines
How declining estrogen could make the brain more vulnerable to toxins, infections, and leaky brain
How disrupted sleep, poor nutrition, and lack of oxygen (from issues like sleep apnea) can negatively affect cognition and brain health
The value of continuing to learn and staying socially connected to support your cognitive health as you age
How genetics can help to identify women who may be at higher risk for cognitive decline later in life.
What limbic lock means
How toxin overload, mold, Lyme disease, and co-infections, and unresolved stress can create a state of limbic lock
How SPECT imaging helps to explain why some people fail to improve despite multiple treatments
The benefits of progesterone for supporting relaxation and improving sleep during perimenopause
How declining estrogen and gut dysbiosis during perimenopause can affect the gut-brain axis
Bio: Dr. Eboni Cornish
Dr. Eboni Cornish is the Associate Medical Director of Amen Clinics and President of the International Lyme and Associated Diseases Society. She specializes in complex chronic illness, with expertise in brain health, Lyme disease, autoimmune conditions, mold toxicity, gut dysfunction, and women’s midlife health.
Known for her NeuroLongevity framework, Dr. Cornish takes a root-cause, brain-first approach to helping patients optimize cognitive resilience, hormone balance, and long-term wellness.
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