Meet Plasmalogen Elite Specialist: Doc Lesley Schmitz, D.O.

Doc Lesley is a dedicated osteopathic physician committed to the body's innate ability to heal itself. Her expertise spans the principles of wellness and the critical relationships between structure and function in human health - from the cellular level throughout the whole body.

Dr. Schmitz has held academic leadership and research positions at several esteemed institutions and currently serves as Adjunct Faculty at the University of North Texas Health Science Center in Fort Worth, Texas. In private practice, she specialized in neuromusculoskeletal care with an integrative approach that incorporated functional medicine. More recently, her focus has shifted toward neurologic health, with a particular emphasis on healthy brain aging, Alzheimer’s disease, and autism.

As an Elite Practitioner in the Dr. Goodenowe Restorative Health Paradigm, Dr. Schmitz is honored to collaborate with Dr. Dayan Goodenowe and his team. Together, they are dedicated to pioneering innovative approaches to identifying and supporting optimal health.

Virtual consultations available from Fort Worth, Texas.

Dr. Dayan Goodenowe is a PhD neuroscientist, biochemist, synthetic organic chemist, inventor, and clinical research expert. In 1999 he invented and patented the revolutionary ion cyclotron resonance mass spectrometry technology that made it possible to monitor human biochemistry comprehensively for the first time in history.

Using this advanced technology, Dr. Goodenowe analyzed blood samples from tens of thousands of people of all ages, of all races, and of multiple countries. The biochemistry of healthy people was compared to those suffering from disease. A diverse range of over 20 diseases, from autism to dementia, and from colon cancer to heart disease were studied. The biochemistry of young versus old as well as all-cause mortality was studied. This research led to his discovery that both early death and each human disease has a biochemical prodrome that predicts dysfunction.

These findings contributed to an extensive patent portfolio of diagnostic tests for the early detection and screening of diseases including specific cancers (colon, pancreatic, ovarian, breast, lung, prostate and many more), autism, multiple sclerosis, Parkinson’s, ALS, Alzheimer’s, dementia, bipolar disease, schizophrenia, unipolar depression, and cardiovascular disease. Dr. Goodenowe created the BIOMETRIX-BioScan (formerly called ProdromeSCAN) blood test, which measures key prodrome biomarkers and offers advanced laboratory test interpretation by exclusively trained health practitioners.

Dr. Dayan Goodenowe, PhD

Our mission

We are on a mission to change the way healthcare works.

Much of what we call "healthcare" today is actually chronic illness management. We want people to have the knowledge and ability to protect and build their own health. Traditional medicine will then have greater resources to focus on what it excels at: acute care, catastrophic care and truly complex and multi-medical conditions.

Our vision

We want to live in a world where people can feel empowered and be an active participant in their health. A world where we do not have to wait for our health to decline enough that we finally get delivered a diagnosis, prescribed multi medications and need other medical interventions.

** We are not against the our hardworking physicians, surgeons and therapists: they provide amazing care and save lives, limbs, organs and protect patients with integrity.

The three Foundational Principles of the Dr. Goodenowe Restorative Health Center:

Restore

Repair

Rehabilitate

Your body cannot be healed by outside forces. Whether it is dementia, ALS, Multiple Sclerosis, cancer, or any other debilitating illness, the body must heal itself using its own internal biochemical machinery.
Restoring this machinery to its “Original Manufacturer’s Specifications” is the first step to Restoring Health.

The body has significant reserve capacity. By the time symptoms are clinically observable, a certain degree of physical damage has occurred to systems responsible for performing the functions that have been lost.
Repairing and rebuilding requires both internal biochemical 'machinery' and the appropriate building materials for the job.

The human mind and body adapt to the environment they are put in. Physical and mental recovery can only be fully achieved by relearning and performing the mental and physical tasks necessary for functional recovery.
You must put your body and mind back to work.