Guest Series: Immunoception (Part 2): How the Brain Modulates Immunity - with Dr. Peter Scire
Episode description
In part two of this two-part interview, Dr. Steven Noseworthy, DC, continues the conversation with Dr. Peter Scire, DC, AFMC, exploring the clinical applications of Immunoception. Peter and I discuss the clinical presentation of Immunoceptive Dysregulation and the therapeutic value of harnessing the Vagal system, Cerebellum, and Frontal Lobes to restore neuroimmune balance.
Dr. Scire provides practical insights into identifying patterns of dysregulated brain-immune communication in clinical practice, along with targeted neurological approaches to modulate immune responses. The discussion emphasizes functional neurology strategies, including vagal nerve stimulation techniques, cerebellar activation protocols, and frontal lobe integration methods drawn from the Melillo Method and neuroimmunology research. Listeners will gain actionable clinical tools for managing complex cases involving chronic inflammation, autoimmune conditions, and related neuroimmune disorders.
Key Topics:
- Clinical presentation and identification of Immunoceptive Dysregulation
- Therapeutic applications of the Vagal system in neuroimmune regulation
- Role of the Cerebellum and Frontal Lobes in immune modulation
- Integrated functional neurology protocols for patient care
This episode bridges advanced neuroscience with practical functional medicine, offering clinicians effective strategies to address the brain-immune axis more comprehensively.
Tune in for this insightful continuation that equips practitioners with neurological tools to optimize patient outcomes in immune and inflammatory conditions.
Links:
- Dr. Scire's Linktree
- Dr. Melillo's Neurodevelopmental Courses
- Links to Immunoception papers: https://www.nature.com...
- Dr. Noseworthy on the Web.
