Areas of active study and clinical curiosity that inform how Dr. Tamimi thinks about health, healing, and the human experience. Some of these topics sit outside the usual boundaries of mainstream medicine, but each is approached here with discernment and respect. Click any topic to read more.
The science of extending healthspan, not just lifespan. The lifestyle and clinical interventions that meaningfully shift the trajectory of aging, alongside the rapidly evolving research that informs them.
The trillions of microorganisms that live in and on the human body, and their profound influence on immunity, mood, metabolism, inflammation, and disease. One of the most exciting and consequential frontiers in modern medicine, with implications for nearly every chronic condition we encounter.
The study of awareness during sleep, including lucid dreaming, hypnagogic states, and out-of-body experiences as documented in clinical sleep research. A field with serious academic literature and surprising implications for memory consolidation, emotional processing, and the nature of consciousness itself.
Personality and life-pattern systems including Human Design, birth chart analysis, and numerology considered as archetypal frameworks for understanding individual variation. Not used in place of clinical assessment, but as a possible complementary lens for self-knowledge, communication, and pattern recognition.
The documented clinical work of psychiatrists and researchers exploring memory, identity, and consciousness through deep hypnotic states. A field with a surprisingly rigorous literature, including peer-reviewed accounts from physicians who followed their patients' experiences wherever they led.
The integrated understanding of biological, psychological, and social factors in health and illness. Long endorsed by mainstream medicine but rarely applied with the depth and time it actually requires. A framework that becomes powerful only when the clinician has space to use it properly.
The relationship between physical environment and nervous system regulation. The thoughtful design of personal space, with attention to light, color, texture, scent, and flow, can meaningfully affect stress, sleep, recovery, and overall wellbeing. An underappreciated dimension of health that begins where the individual actually lives.
These areas of interest are offered as invitations rather than prescriptions