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Is Your Brain Inflamed? The Missing Link in Mental Health with Brendan Vermeire | Ep. 300
04/30/2026
Is Your Brain Inflamed? The Missing Link in Mental Health with Brendan Vermeire | Ep. 300
What if mental health isn’t just about brain chemistry… but about inflammation, immune signalling, and the brain’s own “guardian cells”? In this episode of the Spectrum of Health Podcast, Dr. Christine Schaffner sits down with Brendan Vermeire to explore a new paradigm of mental health — one rooted in neuroinflammation, microglial activation, and whole-systems physiology. Together, they unpack how symptoms like brain fog, anxiety, depression, insomnia, and cognitive decline may be driven by underlying inflammatory processes in the brain — often missed in conventional models. You’ll learn: What microglia are — and why they may be the key to brain health The connection between mast cells, the gut, and neuroinflammation Why chronic illness and mental health symptoms are deeply intertwined The difference between feeling inflamed vs. measurable neuroinflammation The biomarkers that can help assess what’s really happening in the brain A more integrated, root-cause approach to healing mental health This conversation bridges clinical precision with emerging frameworks — offering a clearer path to understanding complex symptoms and restoring coherence across the brain, body, and nervous system. Episode Overview What if many symptoms we label as “mental health” challenges are actually signals of deeper physiological imbalance? In this episode of the Spectrum of Health Podcast, Dr. Christine Schaffner sits down with Brendan Vermeire to explore a powerful and evolving framework: neuroinflammation as a root driver of cognitive, emotional, and neurological symptoms. Together, they unpack how the brain’s immune system , particularly microglial cells , plays a central role in regulating inflammation, repair, and overall brain function. This conversation bridges clinical science with emerging models of whole-systems healing, offering a more complete understanding of how the brain, immune system, and environment interact. What You’ll Learn Why mental health is not just about neurotransmitters or “chemical imbalances” The role of microglia as the brain’s immune cells and “first responders” How chronic neuroinflammation may contribute to symptoms like: Brain fog Anxiety Depression Insomnia Memory challenges The connection between mast cells, the gut, and the brain Why symptoms can persist even after the original trigger is gone The difference between perceived vs. measurable neuroinflammation Key biomarkers that can help assess brain inflammation and injury A more grounded, physiology-first approach to healing complex conditions Key Concepts Discussed 1. Neuroinflammation as a Root Cause Many chronic symptoms , especially those affecting mood, cognition, and energy , may be driven by ongoing inflammation within the brain. Rather than viewing mental health in isolation, this model recognizes the interconnected nature of the nervous system, immune system, and metabolism. When the brain is inflamed, communication between systems becomes disrupted , leading to symptoms that are often misunderstood or misdiagnosed. 2. The Role of Microglia Microglia are specialized immune cells in the brain that act as both protectors and regulators. In a balanced state, they support: Repair and regeneration Immune defence Neural communication However, when chronically activated, they can shift into a pro-inflammatory state , contributing to ongoing neural irritation and dysfunction. This imbalance can influence everything from mood to memory to overall cognitive clarity. 3. Mast Cells, the Gut, and the Brain This episode highlights the important relationship between: The gut microbiome Immune signalling Brain inflammation Mast cells , often activated by environmental or internal stressors , can act as early “alarm signals” in the body. When persistently triggered, they can contribute to a cascade of inflammation that ultimately impacts the brain. 4. Why Symptoms Persist One of the most important insights in this conversation: The body can continue responding as if a threat is present… even after it has passed. Residual inflammation, immune signalling, and impaired detoxification pathways can keep the system in a loop of activation, preventing full resolution. This is why many patients feel “stuck” despite addressing initial triggers. 5. Measuring Neuroinflammation A key focus of this episode is moving beyond assumption into objective data. Brendan shares a framework using biomarkers such as: S100B (astrocyte activation) GFAP (glial damage) Neurofilament light chain (neuronal injury) These markers can help provide insight into what is happening within the brain , allowing for more precise and individualized care. A New Paradigm for Mental Health This conversation reflects a broader shift in medicine: From: Symptom-based labels Isolated treatment approaches To: Whole-systems understanding Root-cause physiology Measurable, integrative frameworks As Dr. Christine often shares, healing occurs when we return the body to coherence , where systems communicate clearly and function in harmony. Final Thoughts Your symptoms are not random. They are signals, guiding us toward where the system has fallen out of alignment. By understanding the deeper physiology behind those signals, we can begin to restore clarity, regulation, and resilience. Connect with Dr. Christine Website: Instagram: Facebook: Connect with Brendan: Website: Instagram: Facebook:
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