
Rewiring the Brain: A New Path to Healing

How Science, Stories, and the Human Spirit Are Changing What’s Possible in Recovery and Mental Health
By Dr. Jin-Xiong She
What if I told you that your brain has the power to heal, more than we ever believed? What if you knew that even after the worst pain, the body and brain could recover, rebalance, and begin again?
Let me share something deeply personal and powerful.
I’ve spent most of my life in labs, studying the human body and why it breaks down. But the stories that stay with me aren’t about test tubes or data charts. They’re about real people, like a little boy who fell into a well and was pronounced dead, and later walked again. Or Sarah, a young woman trapped in anxiety and fatigue, who thought she’d never feel normal again.
Both of them faced something that millions of people live with: addiction, trauma, and depression. These aren’t just bad moods or temporary setbacks. They’re deep, brain-level battles. And the truth is, most of our traditional treatments only mask the symptoms.
Here’s what we’ve learned: addiction and trauma change the way our brain cells talk to each other. They damage the wiring. But there’s a molecule inside us that helps fix that. It’s called NAD+, and your body needs it to turn food into energy, repair DNA, and keep your brain firing the way it should.
When NAD+ levels drop, which happens as we age, or when we go through extreme stress or illness, things start to fall apart. You might feel tired, anxious, foggy, or even hopeless. But we’ve seen something remarkable: when people restore their NAD+ levels, their brains start working better again.
That’s what happened to Sarah. She had tried everything—coffee, naps, even expensive treatments. But it wasn’t until she tested her NAD+ levels and began supporting her body’s natural healing process that her life turned around. Today, she has more energy, clearer thinking, and peace of mind. And she’s not alone.
The science is still young, but it’s exciting. In early research, clinics that use NAD+ in addiction recovery are seeing up to four times better results than traditional rehab programs. Why? Because instead of just treating symptoms, they’re helping the brain rewire itself naturally.
I’m not sharing this to sell you anything. I’m sharing this because we all deserve to know that healing is possible. Whether it’s addiction, anxiety, burnout, or deep trauma, you are not broken, and you’re not alone.
At Jinfiniti, we believe in the power of real stories and real science. We believe in asking better questions and building a community where people can get the answers and support they need to feel better and live longer, fuller lives.
So if you’ve ever felt stuck, been told “there’s nothing we can do,” or just want to know more about how your body and brain work, I invite you to join us. Learn with us. Grow with us. Heal with us.
Your story isn’t over yet. Let’s write the next chapter—together.
Dr. Jin-Xiong She is the Founder of Jinfiniti Precision Medicine. He’s a Professor Emeritus at the Center for Biotechnology & Genomic Medicine at Augusta University and an internationally recognized biomedical researcher specializing in genomics, aging, longevity, and chronic disease prevention.