🎁 FREE BONUS: Attendees will be eligible for a complimentary consultation with a Perpetual Health Navigator to help create a personalized plan for supporting brain-body health.
Join Dr. Dayan Goodenowe for a comprehensive discussion about the latest research on concussion science and new scientific evidence of cognitive health and recovery mechanisms.
The headaches aren’t gone. Focus slips away faster than before. Even the simplest tasks feel exhausting. Maybe mood changes, brain fog, or poor sleep have crept in, and although time has passed since the injury, it still feels like something hasn’t fully healed.
It’s easy to dismiss these symptoms as “part of getting older” or “just stress.”
These changes may occur after a concussion and can persist for different lengths of time depending on individual factors. And the longer the symptoms last, the more the questions grow:
Most people think of a concussion as a temporary injury that simply heals with rest.
But research shows that even after outward symptoms fade, biochemical disruptions in the brain can persist, impacting function, mood, and long-term health.
NOVEMBER 5th, 4PM PACIFIC
A concussion is more than a “bump on the head.”
It’s a neurological event that can cause inflammation, disrupt nerve cell communication, and alter the protective myelin sheath surrounding nerve fibers.
These changes can impair the brain’s ability to process information efficiently, leading to ongoing symptoms such as memory issues, emotional instability, and reduced mental stamina.
A concussion doesn’t have to remain just an injury; it’s a chance to explore strategies that may support and promote brain wellness.
This presentation offers an evidence-based, whole-body approach to recovery that goes beyond symptom management and focuses on true restoration.
Concussion incidence has jumped from 3.2 million to 3.8 million annually in the U.S. in just over a decade. Among athletes and active individuals, we see alarming rates: 1.6-3.8 million cases per year depending on reporting methods.
Over 500 Americans receive a concussion diagnosis every hour.
Average recovery costs hit $76,000 per patient—yet these treatments manage symptoms rather than address underlying neurological dysfunction.
Dr. Goodenowe’s research into these mechanisms matters because understanding how to support white matter integrity and cellular energy has implications far beyond concussions alone.
Dr. Goodenowe presents concussion research that will challenge conventional understanding and provide cutting-edge scientific insights into white matter resilience and neural recovery.
Watch the previously recorded presentation and see hundreds of concussion patients, caregivers, and healthcare professionals discovering new perspectives on neurological health.
NOVEMBER 5th AT 4 PM PACIFIC
World-Renowned Neuroscientist & Bestselling Author
Dr. Dayan Goodenowe is a world-renowned neuroscientist whose research into the biochemical mechanisms of disease started in 1990. His curiosity about the biochemistry of life remains as insatiable today as it was over three decades ago.
Dr. Goodenowe invented and developed advanced diagnostic and bioinformatic technologies, designed and manufactured novel biochemical precursors, and identified biochemical prodromes of numerous diseases including Alzheimer’s disease and dementia, Parkinson’s disease, multiple sclerosis, stroke, autism, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, depression, and multiple types of cancer.
As the founder of Prodrome Science and author of the bestselling book “Breaking Alzheimer’s,” Dr. Goodenowe’s research focuses on identifying and correcting the biochemical imbalances that affect brain function – long before symptoms become irreversible.
His current focus is to defeat the entropy of aging by creating strategic biochemical and biofunctional reserve capacity in advance of known disease risks, enabling the human body to maintain optimal physical and biological functions.
As the founder of Prodrome Science and author of the bestselling book "Breaking Alzheimer's," Dr. Goodenowe's research focuses on identifying and correcting the biochemical imbalances that affect brain function—long before symptoms become irreversible.
His current focus is to defeat the entropy of aging by creating strategic biochemical and biofunctional reserve capacity in advance of known disease risks, enabling the human body to maintain optimal physical and biological functions.
This presentation offers evidence-based insights into concussion to explore genuine biochemical support and myelin repair pathways.
Whether you have had a concussion, are caring for someone with the condition, or work with individuals facing neuroinflammation and brain injury, this presentation will provide you with direct, scientific insights backed by decades of biochemical research.
You won’t want to miss this conversation. Hear the discussion and Q&A with one of the world’s leading experts in brain biochemistry.
GROUNDBREAKING RESEARCH REVEALED
"Dr. Goodenowe's research has completely changed how we understand brain health. His scientific approach provides hope and practical pathways forward that go far beyond traditional treatments"
"Finally, someone who explains the biochemistry around head injuries in a way that makes sense and offers real strategies for supporting brain function at the cellular level."
"I am an Apollo Health Coach with a background in Bio/chem, and when I listened to Dr. Goodenowe's research, I was fascinated, intrigued and blown away. My heart beats for science, and his work has started to 'hang together' in ways that make real sense."
"Dr. Goodenowe's approach to brain biochemistry is revolutionary. He doesn't just talk about managing symptoms—he addresses the underlying mechanisms that can make a real difference in people's lives"
Join hundreds of families and professionals who are discovering new pathways for supporting brain-body health, white matter integrity, and neurological resilience after concussion.
Every day, 10,000 people worldwide receive a concussion diagnosis. Prevalence has climbed 43% over three decades. With 3.8 million people suffering concussions annually, research into biochemical mechanisms and neural recovery has never been more urgent.
NOVEMBER 5th AT 4 PM PACIFIC
This webinar is presented by Perpetual Health. Dr. Goodenowe’s research-based insights are grounded in peer-reviewed science and clinical experience.