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Fueling the Brain: Why Your Recovery Starts at the Fork
You can’t meditate your way out of a bad diet, and you can’t "tough out" a brain that is starving for real nutrients.
Recovery is about more than just "feeling better"—it’s about giving your body the physiological resources it needs to function. At Eos, we believe your recovery is only as strong as your foundation. Start fueling for the life you want to lead.
Samantha Green
Apr 302 min read


Why "Coping Skills" Aren't Enough: The Physics of the Stuck Brain
We’ve all heard the advice: "Just take a deep breath," "Try to meditate," or "Leave work at the door." But for first responders, medical professionals, veterans, and those dealing with high-stress environments, these "coping skills" often feel like trying to stop a runaway train with a handheld brake. You want to relax, you want to be present with your family, and you want to sleep—but your body won't let you.
At Eos Health Center, we don’t view this as a lack of willpower.
Samantha Green
Apr 232 min read


Repairing the Hardware: How Light Therapy Heals the Traumatized Brain
Repairing the Hardware: How Light Therapy Heals the Traumatized Brain For those struggling with TBIs, concussions, or the chronic stress of first responder work, the "software" is often glitchy because the "hardware" is physically damaged.
A groundbreaking 2024 study published in the journal Cells has shed new light on how we can repair that hardware using Photobiomodulation (PBM)—more commonly known as medical-grade Red Light Therapy.
Samantha Green
Apr 172 min read


The Gut-Eye Connection: Why Your Digestion Might Be the Key to Your Dry Eyes
If you’ve been following my journey, you know I’m a big advocate for "bio-hacking" my way to better health (likely to my Doctor's dismay.) From my experiments with bovine colostrum for histamine tolerance to reviewing the aroma dry eye mask, I’m always looking for ways to dampen the inflammatory "fire" that comes with autoimmune conditions like Sjögren’s.
Samantha Green
Mar 252 min read


The Science of "The Glitch": Why FND is a Network Problem (and How to Reset It)
For years, patients struggling with Functional Neurological Disorder (FND) were met with shrugging shoulders and "normal" MRI results.
Because the hardware of the brain looked fine, many were told their symptoms—tremors, paralysis, brain fog, and sensory overload—were "all in their head."
But the latest neuroscience from 2024 and 2025 tells a different story. We now have the "receipts" to prove that FND is a real, biological, and treatable condition. It isn’t a broken wi
Samantha Green
Mar 243 min read


Beyond "Mom Brain": Why You Actually Just Feel Saturated
Have you ever stood in the middle of your kitchen, staring at a half-packed lunch box, and realized you have absolutely no idea what you were looking for? Or maybe it’s the end of the day, and the sound of the dishwasher running suddenly feels like it’s “too loud,” making you feel physically on edge?
Most of us call this “Mom Brain.” We chalk it up to a lack of sleep or the chaotic pace of modern parenting. But if we look at the biology of what is happening, it’s not just
Samantha Green
Mar 133 min read


When Life Feels Like Grayscale: Why Your Brain Goes Numb (and How to Thaw It)
Maybe you were at a birthday party, or looking at a beautiful sunset, or even dealing with a stressful situation at work, and instead of joy or anxiety, there was just a flat, hollow quiet. Some people describe it as feeling like a robot going through the motions. Others say it feels like watching their own life through a thick sheet of glass.
In the clinical world, we call this Flat Affect. But to the person living it, it just feels like being stuck in the "Off" position or
Samantha Green
Mar 63 min read


The Always-On Syndrome: Why Your Brain Can’t Just "Relax"
In our modern, high-speed world, we often find ourselves perpetually connected, yet strangely depleted. We treat our 24/7 "always-on" culture as a badge of honor, but our biology is quietly paying the price. If you’ve been feeling irritable, foggy, or unable to truly rest, you aren't alone—you might be experiencing 'The Always-On Syndrome.' Why cant I relax
Samantha Green
Mar 43 min read


The Polyvagal Reset: Therapy Meets Neurofeedback
Have you ever felt "stuck"? Maybe you're perpetually wired and anxious, no matter how many deep breaths you take. Or perhaps you feel so drained and numb that nothing seems to help.
As a Licensed Mental Health Counselor, I see this all the time. My clients aren't broken; their nervous systems are just caught in a loop. This is where Polyvagal Theory becomes our roadmap, and LENS Neurofeedback becomes our vehicle for lasting change.
Samantha Green
Feb 113 min read


Beyond Concussions: The Performance Tool Used for Brain Resilience
LENS (Low Energy Neurofeedback System) is a unique form of neurotechnology that bypasses conscious effort to address these underlying functional problems.
Targets TBI Symptoms: LENS has been shown in clinical use to bring about significant improvements after head injury or psychological trauma. It specifically addresses problems with sequencing, memory, attention, and organization—key cognitive skills needed under pressure.
Samantha Green
Nov 14, 20252 min read
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