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Dr. Eric Gordon explains aging as a chronic inflammatory process and shares how the cell danger response shapes healing and long-term wellness.
Dr. Eric Gordon explains why aging behaves like a chronic inflammatory illness driven by the cell danger response. He breaks down how mitochondria shift into defense mode, how cellular communication becomes disrupted, and why healing depends on restoring safety signals through sleep, nervous system balance, and targeted interventions. He offers a clear roadmap for addressing chronic inflammation, functional illness, and long-lasting sensitivities.
Eric Gordon, MD, is President of Gordon Medical Research Center and clinical director of Gordon Medical Associates, which specializes in complex chronic illness. In addition to being in clinical practice for over 40 years, Dr. Gordon is engaged in clinical research focused on bringing together leading international medical researchers and cutting-edge clinicians. His research focuses on ME/CFS, Lyme disease, autoimmune diseases, and autism.
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Dr. Eric Gordon explains aging as a chronic inflammatory process and shares how the cell danger response shapes healing and long-term wellness.
Dr. Eric Gordon explains why aging behaves like a chronic inflammatory illness driven by the cell danger response. He breaks down how mitochondria shift into defense mode, how cellular communication becomes disrupted, and why healing depends on restoring safety signals through sleep, nervous system balance, and targeted interventions. He offers a clear roadmap for addressing chronic inflammation, functional illness, and long-lasting sensitivities.
Eric Gordon, MD, is President of Gordon Medical Research Center and clinical director of Gordon Medical Associates, which specializes in complex chronic illness. In addition to being in clinical practice for over 40 years, Dr. Gordon is engaged in clinical research focused on bringing together leading international medical researchers and cutting-edge clinicians. His research focuses on ME/CFS, Lyme disease, autoimmune diseases, and autism.

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