Balance Through the Seasons: Insights from Acupuncture

December 16, 2025/by Rebecca Berkson, L.Ac, Dipl.OM

5 Ways We Can Keep Your Immune System Strong

December 10, 2025/by Kaplan Center
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Want to Take Your Workout to the Next Level Next Year? These Tips Can Help

December 8, 2025/by Kaplan Center

Dr. Kaplan’s Dos and Don’ts of the Holiday Season

December 3, 2025/by Kaplan Center
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Let’s Talk Webinar – A Root Cause Q&A

December 2, 2025/by Kaplan Center

Navigating Holiday Meals with Gut Issues: Simple Tips for a Comfortable Season

December 1, 2025/by Chardonée Donald, MS, CBHS, CHN, CNS, LDN
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Craniosacral Therapy for TMJ | Say Goodbye to the Daily Grind

November 19, 2025/by Patricia Alomar, M.S., P.T.
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From Compassionate Care to Personal Healing: A Letter to My Patients

November 18, 2025/by Kaplan Center
8 Steps to a Healthier Gut—and a Longer, Healthier Life

8 Steps to a Healthier Gut—and a Longer, Healthier Life

November 18, 2025/by Kaplan Center
Hormone Replacement for Midlife Irritability

Mid-Life Irritability & Fatigue Improved by Hormonal Balancing

November 13, 2025/by Lisa Lilienfield, MD

From Challenges to Change: Dr. Kaplan on Healthcare’s Biggest Challenges

October 29, 2025/by Kaplan Center

Overlooked Dangers of Mold Exposure and How to Stay Safe – Dr. Kaplan Talks to WUSA9

October 27, 2025/by Kaplan Center

Let’s ‘Fall’ Into Wellness: A Nutritionist-Approved Immune-Boosting Recipe for Cold and Flu Season

October 13, 2025/by Chardonée Donald, MS, CBHS, CHN, CNS, LDN
New Study Confirms Efficacy of Cunningham Panel(TM) on diagnosing and treating Autoimmune Encephalopathy

PANS/PANDAS – When Sudden Symptoms Signal Something More

October 9, 2025/by Kaplan Center
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Beating Burnout, A Nutritionist’s Perspective

October 1, 2025/by Chardonée Donald, MS, CBHS, CHN, CNS, LDN
3 Things That Can Happen After GLP-1s

3 Things That Can Happen After Stopping GLP-1s

September 11, 2025/by Chardonée Donald, MS, CBHS, CHN, CNS, LDN
What Families Need to Know This Flu and COVID Season - Dr. Gary Kaplan Explains

What Families Need to Know About COVID and Flu Season

September 3, 2025/by Kaplan Center
PAIN-AWARENESS-MONTH

September is Pain Awareness Month

September 1, 2025/by Kaplan Center

Dr. Kaplan Spoke to Northern Virginia Magazine About COVID, Flu, and Immunity — Here’s What You Should Know

August 14, 2025/by Kaplan Center
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“Why Do I Feel Like Crap?”: The Overlap Between Long COVID and Perimenopause

July 30, 2025/by Kaplan Center
The Caring Generation

PODCAST: Dr. Gary Kaplan on The Caring Generation®

Host of The Caring Generation® and Caregiving expert, Pamela D Wilson, welcomes Dr. Gary Kaplan.

EPISODE #138: When Should An Elderly Parent Stop Living Alone?

Pamela shares Five Indicators of Frailty in Older Adults that mean parents are increasingly more likely to need daily care and medical attention. Dr. Kaplan talks about staying healthy by supporting the immune system to avoid or manage health conditions that affect caregivers and care receivers.

Listen to the podcast:

Why You Are Still Sick Book CoverNow Available!

Why You Are Still Sick: How Infections Can Break Your Immune System & How You Can Recover

by Dr. Gary Kaplan & Donna Beech

Paperback: $14.95
Kindle: $9.99
Publication date: May 10, 2022
Language ‏ : ‎ English
Paperback ‏ : ‎ 368 pages
Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 5.5 x 0.83 x 8.5 inches

We are here for you, and we want to help.

Our goal is to return you to optimal health as soon as possible. To schedule an appointment please call: 703-532-4892 x2

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Everyday Behaviors That Can Impact a Healthy Immune System

The key to longevity and optimal health is a healthy immune system. If our immune system is not in the optimal shape we are at risk for infections, autoimmune diseases, and even cancers. There are simple steps to take every day to keep your immune system healthy so that it can keep aggressors at bay. Read on to find out more.

1 – Sleep

Everyone knows that you need 7-8 hours of good quality sleep at night, but why? Your brain is the most metabolically active organ in the body. All that activity generates a lot of cellular waste products that need to be removed to keep our brains in optimal health. The glymphatic system is the brain’s specialized waste disposal system and it is most active during slow wave sleep at night. A healthy brain is essential for a healthy immune system.

Three quick hacks:

  • Keep a regular bedtime and waking time. Varying your bedtime impairs the normal restorative cycle of the brain and actually increases inflammation.
  • 1-3 mg of melatonin at night can improve sleep and help reduce brain inflammation.
  • Eat a lighter meal at dinner time and do not eat anything for 3 hours before bedtime, this allows the brain to optimally regenerate itself.

2 – Intermittent Fasting

Chronic or intermittent food restriction has a profound life-enhancing effect on the health of your brain and immune system. Unless there are medical reasons for not doing intermittent fasting doing a 1 or two day water-only fast a week or compressing your eating time to 6-8 hours a day while of course eating a healthy diet can help protect you from a number of neuroinflammatory diseases including Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s disease.

3 – Keep Your Mitochondria Happy and Healthy

The mitochondria are the powerhouses of the cell and are also essential for a healthy immune system. Exercise, proper sleep and nutrition are again essential. A nutritional hack is NAD. NAD is essential for optimal energy and metabolism. There are several NAD supplements on the market but NAD is also available as an IV supplement in some centers. As we age or burn the candle at both ends we deplete NAD and keeping our NAD tank full is essential to healthy aging and optimal health.

More on NAD IV treatment.

4 – Emotional Traumas and Stress

Emotional traumas and stress injure the immune system. Unaddressed childhood emotional traumas, PTSD weakens the immune system and make you more susceptible to autoimmune diseases, chronic pain, cardiovascular disease and a host of other life diminishing and life-shortening diseases. Don’t just live with it, get help. Seeing a therapist who specializes in the treatment of trauma is important. Techniques such as EMDR and medications such as ketamine can help.

5 – A Defensive Lifestyle

Our environment is literally killing us. Air and water pollution. Lead in our water systems Mercury in our fish. Pesticides and herbicides in our food. Water damage to buildings results in mold growth in the walls that produce toxins that can cause brain and immune damage when breathed. Removing yourself from a toxic building is the first step. Regular detox with saunas, taking activated charcoal and chlorella periodically can help but you need to be careful because these can also interfere with the absorption of medications and other supplements. Testing the indoor air for mold toxins with an ERMI kit that can be ordered online and of course eating clean is a great start. There are tests available to help you understand your toxic burden. Some can be ordered online but working with a physician who specializes in functional medicine can also get you on the right path.

6 – Last Word From Doctor

If our immune systems are weak then when infections occur they can literally break the immune system and cause chronic disease. Post-acute COVID Syndrome (Long COVID), Chronic fatigue syndrome, Chronic Lyme disease, Chronic anxiety and Depression, Fibromyalgia, PANS/PANDAS, and more. These are diseases of a broken immune system. We now understand so much more about how we get sick. Why do we stay sick, and most importantly how we can recover and maintain optimal health for life.

 

Written by Dr. Gary Kaplan for Eat This, Not That, May 13, 2022

 

Chronic Pain and the Immune System

PODCAST: Dr. Gary Kaplan on Aging Matters Radio Show

Aging Matters is a weekly interview program featuring individuals with expertise about a broad array of aging-related topics. Dr. Gary Kaplan talks to Mary Lucas, Co-host of Aging Matters,

EPISODE: Aging Matters: Chronic Pain and the Immune System

Dr. Kaplan explains the unique characteristics of chronic pain, how it’s diagnosed, and the long-term impacts when it goes untreated.

Other topics covered include Long/Post COVID Syndrome, taking care of your immune system, and steps to improve symptoms of brain fog.

Listen to the podcast:

Why You Are Still Sick: How Infections Can Break Your Immune System & How You Can Recover

by Dr. Gary Kaplan & Donna Beech

Paperback: $14.95
Kindle: $9.99
Publication date: May 10, 2022
Language ‏ : ‎ English
Paperback ‏ : ‎ 368 pages
Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 5.5 x 0.83 x 8.5 inches

 

We are here for you, and we want to help.

Our goal is to return you to optimal health as soon as possible. To schedule an appointment please call: 703-532-4892 x2