GORDON MEDICAL FORUM 2025

Patients with ME/CFS, Fibromyalgia, Long COVID and other chronic conditions often present with complex, multi-system dysfunction. Yet conventional care often separates what must be understood together.

Join the upcoming Gordon Medical Forum: Structure, Inflammation & Nervous System, held on December 4th – 6th, which brings together world-leading experts who recognise the interconnected roles of structure, inflammation and the nervous system in chronic illness.

This event is designed to help health practitioners, patients, and families understand how these interconnected systems must be addressed together for recovery to be possible.

The hosts, Drs. Eric Gordon and Nafysa Parpia, have spent months preparing for and interviewing respected colleagues, bringing together the collective knowledge needed to understand why addressing this trifecta is the foundation for deeper healing work.

This year’s event features leading experts, including Dr. Raymond Perrin, Dr. Cathleen King, Dr. Mark Gordon, Dr. Dale Bredesen, Dr. Robert Naviaux, Dr. Navaz Habib, Dr. Aimie Apigian, Dr. Chris Centeno, Dr. Chad Prusmack, Dr. Andrew Maxwell, Fleet Maull and many more.

The caliber of speakers and the depth of clinical experience represented make this an exceptional opportunity to learn from those who are truly advancing the field of integrative medicine. Register now to join!

Gordon Medical is also making available a free eBook introducing the Cell Danger Response (CDR) model – first defined by Dr. Robert Naviaux – which helps explain how mitochondrial dysfunction and environmental stressors trigger chronic illness when the healing response becomes “stuck.”

The eBook covers:
• What the Cell Danger Response is
• The 3-phase healing cycle and where people get stuck
• The vital role of mitochondria in recovery
• How environment and health connect through CDR
• What it takes to help your body complete the healing cycle
• And more

By downloading this eBook, you will also automatically be registered for the upcoming Gordon Medical Forum: Structure, Inflammation & Nervous System, on December 4th – 6th, 2025.