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In this Neurologic Wellness Institute Dizziness Summit episode, Dr. Bill Anderson—lead clinician in functional medicine at NWI Wood Dale—joins Dr. David Traster to expose one of the most overlooked causes of dizziness and fatigue: dysautonomia triggered by chronic inflammation and environmental toxins. Dr. Bill explains how the autonomic nervous system—which regulates heart rate, blood pressure, and breathing—can malfunction when inflammation, mold exposure, or immune dysregulation disrupt the brain-body connection. He discusses how Chronic Inflammatory Response Syndrome (CIRS) and toxin-related dysautonomia lead to dizziness, lightheadedness, brain fog, fatigue, and unusual symptoms like salt imbalance, frequent urination, and electrical sensitivity. You’ll learn how NWI uses detailed history, lab testing, and individualized treatment to uncover the root causes of inflammation, identify hidden environmental triggers, and restore balance through targeted nutrition, detoxification, and functional neurology. If you’ve been told “it’s all in your head” but still feel dizzy, exhausted, and off-balance—this talk will connect the dots. If you suffer from chronic dizziness, fatigue, or unexplained dysautonomia-like symptoms, there is hope. 🌐 Schedule your comprehensive evaluation today: www.neurologicwellnessinstitute.com 📍 Clinics in Chicago, IL • Wood Dale, IL • Waukesha, WI • Boca Raton, FL 🎥 Continue through the Dizziness Summit Series to learn how brain-based and functional medicine approaches can uncover root causes and restore true wellness.