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In this episode, I sit down with Dr. Paula Kruppstadt to talk about autism, child development, and why individualized care matters. We discuss how genetics, inflammation, mold exposure, food, sleep, and screen habits may affect the developing brain and body. Dr. Kruppstadt also shares how her own health journey led her from traditional pediatrics into functional medicine and a deeper search for root causes. - - - - - About the Guest: Dr. Paula Kruppstadt, MD, IFMCP, is a board-certified pediatrician and Certified Practitioner of Functional Medicine through The Institute for Functional Medicine. As the founder of Hope for Healing, she has dedicated her career to helping children and adults uncover the root causes of complex health challenges. One of the few pediatricians worldwide to hold IFMCP certification, Dr. Kruppstadt is also an expert in PANS/PANDAS and was appointed by Texas Governor Greg Abbott to the state's Pediatric Acute-onset Neuropsychiatric Syndrome Advisory Council, where she advises on research, diagnosis, treatment, and education for these conditions. - - - - - Connect with Dr. Paula Kruppstadt Website: https://get2theroot.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/get2theroot.co Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/get2theroot.co/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/get2theroot-co YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFW3cTdaOinactGlRUcSn0g Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3g6Te5fdrsx3DaEyV0qLgM?si=30a5fd95088047aa Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/ph/podcast/get2theroot-with-hope-for-healing-podcast/id1844425100 - - - - - Connect with Dr. Laura Hanson Website: https://www.connectmybrain.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/connect.my.brain/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/connectmybrain YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@dr.laurahanson4765 - - - - - PODCAST Thank you for listening. Please subscribe and share. This podcast is produced by DrTalks.com https://drtalks.com/podcast-service/
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Your biological age can drop by over three years in just eight weeks, and the tools to do it are already in your kitchen. This episode breaks down the cutting-edge science of methylation, polyphenols, Yamanaka mimetics, and epigenetic reprogramming that is rewriting what we know about anti-aging, longevity, and human performance. -Watch this episode on YouTube for the full video experience: https://www.youtube.com/@DaveAspreyBPR Host Dave Asprey sits down with Dr. Kara Fitzgerald, ND, IFMCP, a leading voice in functional medicine and epigenetic aging research. Her award-winning clinical studies published in Aging (2021, 2023, and 2025) proved that targeted diet and lifestyle interventions can measurably reverse biological age on validated epigenetic clocks. She is the author of Younger You, an IFM faculty member and Certified Practitioner, and one of the most rigorously credentialed researchers working at the intersection of functional medicine, nutrition, and longevity science today. Together, they go deep on Yamanaka factors, the Nobel Prize-winning discovery that can wind back a 90-year-old cell to its 20s, and the emerging class of compounds called Yamanaka mimetics, polyphenol-based supplements that may replicate some of those same cellular rejuvenation effects without the risks. They cover why polyphenols do the heavy lifting in biological age reversal, how AI is accelerating longevity research, and why the dark matter of nutrition may matter more than macros, carnivore protocols, or ketosis for long-term health. They also get into oxalates, mitochondria, fibroids, ovarian rejuvenation, and why the original Horvath clock may be more relevant than scientists thought. This is essential listening for anyone serious about biohacking, longevity, supplements, functional medicine, anti-aging, brain optimization, human performance, and using smarter not harder strategies to take control of your biology. You'll Learn: How diet, supplements, and meditation reversed biological age by over three years in eight weeks in a randomized controlled trial What Yamanaka factors are and why scientists are calling partial cellular reprogramming the future of anti-aging Which polyphenols do the heaviest lifting for epigenetic rejuvenation, including EGCG, urolithin A, rosemary, marjoram, and yarrow Why the Horvath epigenetic clock may actually be touching on programmatic aging rather than just exposomic wear and tear How AI is unlocking patterns in longevity data that no human researcher could find alone The problem with high-oxalate superfoods and how to get polyphenol benefits without the inflammatory downside Why ovarian rejuvenation may be the highest-leverage Yamanaka application for women's longevity and brain health How compounds like AKG, sodium butyrate, and forskolin may act as Yamanaka mimetics already available today What the PRC2 polycomb clock reveals about programmatic aging and why it matters more than second-generation clocks Why perimenopause does not have to be painful, and how functional medicine addresses it at the root Thank you to our sponsors! - Screenfit | Get your at-home eye training program for 40% off using code DAVE at https://www.screenfit.com/dave. - Viome | Check it out at viome.com and use code 10DAVE for 10% off. 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Keywords: Kara Fitzgerald, biological age reversal, epigenetics, DNA methylation, Yamanaka factors, polyphenols, EGCG, urolithin A, anti-aging, longevity, biohacking, functional medicine, supplements, mitochondria, epigenetic clock, cellular reprogramming, AKG, sodium butyrate, methylation, Steve Horvath, Vittoria Sebastiano, coleus, perimenopause, ovarian rejuvenation, pluripotent stem cells, PRC2, dark matter of nutrition, TRIM study, dihydroxyflavone, BDNF, Prenuvo, chemical cellular rejuvenation Resources: • Learn more about all of Dr. Fitzgerald's work at: https://www.drkarafitzgerald.com/ • Get My 2026 Clean Nicotine Roadmap | Enroll for free at https://daveasprey.com/2026-clean-nicotine-roadmap/ • Dave Asprey's Latest News | Go to https://daveasprey.com/ to join Inside Track today. • Danger Coffee: https://dangercoffee.com/discount/dave15 • My Daily Supplements: SuppGrade Labs (15% Off) • Favorite Blue Light Blocking Glasses: TrueDark (15% Off) • Dave Asprey's BEYOND Conference: https://beyondconference.com • Dave Asprey's New Book – Heavily Meditated: https://daveasprey.com/heavily-meditated • Join My Substack (Live Access To Podcast Recordings): https://substack.daveasprey.com/ • Upgrade Labs: https://upgradelabs.com Timestamps: 0:00 – Trailer 1:28 – Explaining Study 3:45 – What Is The Diet 6:49 – Age Reversal 8:17 – Polyphenols vs. Supplements 9:27 – Food vs. Supplement Dosing 12:41 – Oxalate & Polyphenol Trade-offs 18:41 – Yamanaka Factors Explained 28:59 – Chemical Cocktails 32:15 – PRC2 Clocks & Programmatic Aging 40:28 – Seasonal Eating 43:40 – Carnivore Diet: Short vs. Long Term 45:31 – Inuit Diet 46:39 – Flavones & Brain-Crossing Compounds 48:50 – Why Only Men in the Study? 51:05 – Women, Perimenopause & the Protocol 53:20 – Fibroids & Gaps in Women's Research See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Welcome to the SYNC Your Life podcast episode #355! On this podcast, we will be diving into all things women's hormones to help you learn how to live in alignment with your female physiology. Too many women are living with their check engine lights flashing. You know you feel "off" but no matter what you do, you can't seem to have the energy, or lose the weight, or feel your best. This podcast exists to shed light on the important topic of healthy hormones and cycle syncing, to help you gain maximum energy in your life. In today's episode, I interview Dr. Sam Shay, DC, IFMCP, and creator of FitGenesUSA. He is a functional medicine expert, speaker, and stand-up comic who helps middle-aged women unlock their ideal diet, reduce inflammation, optimize body shape, and reclaim energy by decoding their DNA. Dr. Sam was raised by a single mom and saw firsthand how lacking a health roadmap (like genetics testing) caused disruptive stress, pain, and chronic health issues. Additionally, Dr. Sam recovered from years of chronic fatigue, sugar addiction, anxiety, and insomnia, and turned his experience with his mother and personal breakthrough into a mission to help others find the key health blueprints to save time, energy, and resources to live an optimal life. With over 25 years of experience in nutrition science, mind-body medicine, and genetics, he now guides others in building personalized health strategies rooted in their unique biology. Dr. Sam is the creator of the DNA Decoded Program™ for the public to access easy-to-understand and easy-to-implement genetics testing so that they can have a personal blueprint to their health and wellness. Dr. Sam is also the founder of FitgenesUSA.com where he trains practitioners and health coaches how to leverage genetics in their practice to help their clients identify food triggers, understand how their bodies handle stress, and creates targeted plans that support clarity, resilience, and longevity. Links mentioned on the show: FitGenesUSA.com 12-minute highlight reel from NeuroSpicy: "NeuroSpicy: Love, Life, & Comedy on the Spectrum" To learn more about the SYNC™ course and fitness program, click here. To learn more about virtual consults with our resident hormone health doctor, click here. If you feel like something is "off" with your hormones, check out the FREE hormone imbalance quiz at sync.jennyswisher.com. To learn more about Hugh & Grace and my favorite 3rd party tested endocrine disruption free products, including skin care, home care, and detox support, click here. To learn more about the SYNC and Hugh & Grace dual income opportunity, click here. Let's be friends outside of the podcast! Send me a message or schedule a call so I can get to know you better. You can reach out at https://jennyswisher.com/contact-2/. Enjoy the show! Episode Webpage: jennyswisher.com/podcast
Supporting Mental Health with Detoxification, Nutrition and Chiropractic Care How chiropractic care, nutrition support, strategic supplementation and testing can mitigate the affects of toxins on brain, spine, and nervous system health HOST: Dr. Sarah Clarke, DC, IFMCP GUEST: Dr. Sarah Kotlerman, BS, DC, NTP Drs. Sarah Clarke, DC, IFMCP and Sarah Kotlerman, BS, DC, NTP discuss how toxic burden can affect every aspect of health, especially the brain and nervous system. They discuss the most prevalent mental health conditions and clinical strategies to find balance naturally. Dr. Kotlerman shares case studies and clinical experiences that highlight how whole food nutrition, strategic supplementation, testing and chiropractic care can help patients detox to aide in recovery from conditions such as depression, anxiety, ADHD, migraines, and seizures, as well as fertility issues, childhood diseases, and other chronic illnesses. Through her work at Averio Health Institute, Dr. Kotlerman has specialized in the non-surgical regeneration of spinal ligament instability, advanced toxicity removal through chiropractic care and overall improvement of spinal alignment and motion. Dr. Kotlerman has published fifteen international case studies on the regenerative outcomes and results of concentrated chiropractic care using Averio Health Institute methods, as well as authored multiple books, co-starred in a documentary: Health For Our Future, spoken on multiple radio shows, podcasts, national TV interviews and regularly teaches and speaks at various conferences annually. SHOW NOTES 2:24 Concentrated chiropractic care paired with nutrition support, testing and education 7:45 Inspiration for bringing back the concept of the chiropractic hospital 10:24 Detoxification and chiropractic care paired with strategic supplementation 15:11 The affect of toxins on fertility and childhood diseases – the risk of BPAs, polyester and other plastics 19:29 The affects of toxins on the nervous system 25:18 Toxic burden and the connection to ADHD, Depression and other mental health conditions – using chiropractic care, detoxification and supplementation to address mental health 32:35 Causes of damaged cervical spine - connected to stress and toxins as well as physical injury 33:56 Alignment Issues: reduced circumference of arteries in neck create higher risk for Dementia and Alzheimer's (loss of normal blood flow to the brain) 37:01 The Three T's – Trauma, Thoughts and Toxins 37:33 The connection between toxicity and seizures and migraines 40:56 Nutrition and whole food supplementation to aid in detoxification 44:25 Root causes and protocols for anxiety Dr. Kotlerman is a speaker at Cultivate Boston April 30-May 2. Register for an in-person or virtual experience.
Many women are waiting later and later to start having babies, and this week we tackle the confusing gray area where hormone changes, lingering postpartum symptoms, and midlife shifts all come together - yay!This week we're joined by women's midlife health expert Jennifer Gularson, PA-C, IFMCP to help us decipher, "is it Postpartum or Perimenopause?" She explains the early signs of perimenopause, how it can overlap with postpartum, and what's actually going on in your body during this phase. Most importantly, we discuss all the things you you can do to start feeling like yourself again, because perimenopause is NOT a death sentence!As always, write in YOUR questions, comments, motherhood stories & we'll discuss! Sarah@bigkidproblems.comWant more from our guest this week?Find Jennifer on Instagram @jennifergularsonCheck out her website HEREWant more from Sarah?Personal Instagram: @SarahMerrill_HallShare some Laughs: @bigkidproblemsCheck out our new Show IG! @bottleserviceBKPShop Sarah's Pregnancy/ Postpartum Must Haves on AmazonShop Bottle Service MERCH! Big thank you to our episode sponsors!Quince - From quick dinners to slow simmers, Quince has the cookware to make it all better!RULA: Connect with quality therapists and mental health expertsLittle Spoon - Make mealtime easy with 30% off with code BOTTLESERVICE30Pique Life - Get 20% off your order at Piquelife.com/bottleserviceNowadays - Get 20% off this zero-proof THC beverage that delivers a clean, reliable buzz with no hangoverSKIMS - Shop the Fits Everybody collection and let them know "Bottle Service" sent you!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The Functional Nurse Podcast - Nursing in Functional Medicine
Sponsored by the Institute for Functional Nursing. Learn more about our programs at www.fxnursing.com In this episode of the Functional Nurse Podcast, Brigitte Sager is joined by Dr. Chip Nguyen, DNP, NP-C, IFMCP, to explore how a functional medicine nurse can successfully integrate aesthetics with root-cause medicine to create a more holistic, patient-centered practice. With over 18 years of experience across primary care, urgent care, pulmonology, aesthetics, and functional medicine, Chip shares how her own health journey led her to a root-cause, patient-centered approach that redefines modern healthcare. She explains how functional medicine enhances aesthetic results by addressing hormones, gut health, inflammation, and metabolic balance—creating longer-lasting, more meaningful patient transformations. This conversation dives into: How functional medicine supports better outcomes in the aesthetics world The role of a functional medicine nurses in integrative and aesthetic care Lab testing, root-cause analysis, and personalized treatment strategies Building a hybrid practice combining aesthetics and functional medicine Entrepreneurship, systems, and scaling a sustainable nurse-led business How to stand out in the growing fields of functional medicine and aesthetics Whether you're a nurse practitioner, aesthetic provider, or exploring functional medicine, this episode offers actionable insights on combining beauty, wellness, and clinical expertise into a powerful, future-focused career. Connect with Dr. Chip Nguyen: Location: Newport Beach, CA Website: https://www.wellnesswithchip.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wellnesswithchip/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/p/Wellnesswithchip-61571193423514/
Why do some people experience sound, light, stress, and even social interactions so differently?In this episode of ReInvent Healthcare, Dr. Ritamarie sits down with functional practitioner Dr. Sam Shay to explore what he calls the “neuro-spicy brain.” They unpack how genetics, sensory processing, and nervous system signaling shape the way neurodivergent individuals experience the world.You'll hear why many neurodivergent people are misunderstood in clinical settings, how sensory overload can drive chronic stress and health challenges, and what practitioners can do differently to create safer, more effective care.This conversation offers a fresh lens on neurodiversity, communication, and the biology behind why some brains respond to the world in profoundly different ways.What's Inside This Episode?The question most practitioners never ask when someone feels constantly overwhelmed by everyday stimuliWhy some brains experience sound, light, stress, and social environments so intenselyWhat “neuro-spicy” really means and how genetics shape sensory processingWhy neurodiverse people are frequently misunderstood in healthcareThe clues that a patient or client may be experiencing sensory overloadHow practitioners can shift communication and care to better support neurodivergent patientsResources and Links:Download the transcript hereDownload our FREE Metabolic Health Guide here. Join the Next-Level Health Practitioner Facebook group here for free resources and community supportVisit INEMethod.com for advanced health practitioner training and tools to elevate your clinical skills and grow your practice by getting life-changing results. Check out other podcast episodes hereGuest Resources and LinksGuest Resources and LinksVisit Dr. Sam Shay's websites here: www.FitgenesUSA.com and www.DrSamShay.comConnect with Dr. Sam on social media:Facebook InstagramYouTubeAccess Dr. Sam's gift and practitioner genetics resources hereGuest BioDr. Sam Shay, DC, IFMCP is a functional medicine expert, speaker, and stand-up comic who helps practitioners unlock their client's ideal diet, reduce inflammation, and reclaim energy through simple genetic testing.Dr. Sam Shay started www.FitgenesUSA.com to help licensed practitioners and certified health professionals integrate powerful functional genetics to improve their practice outcomes.Dr. Sam's mission is to make personalized genetic testing easy, effective, and actionable. He's known for making cutting-edge science relatable and actionable, giving practitioners and their clients the tools to turn DNA into a blueprint for better health.Whether supporting exhausted parents, health-conscious professionals, or individuals seeking sustainable transformation, Dr. Sam makes cutting-edge science feel human, hopeful, and empowering. Featured on over 200 podcasts and summits, he delivers each conversation with insight, warmth, and a dose of sharp humor—helping audiences turn their genetic blueprint into a roadmap for thriving.
"Nurse coaching, as we know, is not only about coaching others, but it's also about self development of the Nurse and helping the Nurse to transform and into greater health and well being for themselves. And how did we think of it? Well, we certainly have been in the space together in certain conferences and listening to certain programs, and we realize that Nurses have an awful lot of education, experience that they can bring to clients, and use a lot of functional medicine principles as well as lifestyle nursing principles." ~Karen AvinoAh Ha Moments• Integrative Nurse Coaching, Functional Nursing, and Lifestyle Nursing come together to create a powerful, whole-person approach that transforms how nurses support health, healing, and prevention.• Lifestyle Nursing focuses on evidence-based pillars like nutrition, movement, sleep, stress management, and connection to prevent, treat, and even reverse chronic disease.• Functional Nursing personalizes care by identifying root causes and addressing the mental, emotional, and physiological factors that influence health and healing.• Integrative Nurse Coaching enhances outcomes through presence, deep listening, and partnership, empowering patients to create sustainable lifestyle change.• Together, these approaches shift healthcare from reactive “sick care” to proactive, relationship-based care that restores joy, purpose, and impact in nursing practice.Links and ResourcesIntegrative Nurse Coaches in ACTION! podcast Functional Nursing + Lifestyle Nursing Dual Certificate PathwayLifestyle Nursing: A Lifestyle Medicine Framework for Nurses courseFunctional Nursing: A Functional Medicine Framework for Nurses courseEpisode 96: Ignite Your Impact with Lifestyle Nursing - Karen Laing DNP, APRN, AGPCNP-BC, DipACLM, HWMC-BC, CHES, FPCNAEpisode 95: Functional Nursing: Tools, Presence, and Hope for Modern Nurses - Thomas Sult MD, IFMCP and Elizabeth Sult BSN, RN, NC-BCEpisode 85: Celebrating Integrative Nurse Coaching - Karen Avino EdD, RN, AHN-BC, HWNC-BCKaren Avino's email: Integrative Nurse Coach Academy I Integrative Nurse Coach FoundationWe provide nurses with a global community for learning, networking, and reconnecting. Thank you for listening. We LOVE Nurses!Please leave us a 5 star rating and a positive comment about an episode you love!Follow Integrative Nurse Coach Academy on Facebook, Instagram, LinkedInLearn more about our programs at the Integrative Nurse Coach AcademySchedule a free call with one of our awesome admissions specialists here>> and get your questions answered!Use the code 'ACTION' at checkout and get $100 off the Integrative Nurse Coach Certificate Program (Parts 1 & 2 Bundle).
Dr. Betty Murray, Ph.D., M.S., IFMCP, is a functional medicine expert, researcher, and the Founder and CEO of The Menrva Project—an AI-powered platform transforming menopause care through personalized data, hormone analysis, and telemedicine. With over 20 years of clinical experience and as the founder of Living Well Dallas Functional Medicine Center, Dr. Murray has been at the forefront of women's health, hormone optimization, and longevity science. Her work bridges cutting-edge technology with deeply personalized care, helping women better understand and navigate midlife health.In this episode, Dr. Murray shares her deeply personal journey from chronic illness to becoming a leader in functional medicine, and how her own struggles with early perimenopause shaped her mission to revolutionize women's healthcare. The conversation dives into the often-misunderstood realities of menopause, including hormone imbalances, estrogen dynamics, and why so many women are dismissed or misdiagnosed. Dr. Murray breaks downthe science behind estrogen, progesterone, testosterone, and thyroid function, while also addressing the role of stress, cortisol, and lifestyle in overall health. She introduces a new paradigm of care through Menrva—leveraging AI, wearable data, and personalized medicine to close the massive gap in women's health research and treatment. This episode is both a masterclass in hormone health and a powerful call to action for women to take ownership of their longevity and well-beingMedical Disclaimer –Ageless and Timeless PodcastAgeless and Timeless (the “Show”), along with its host and guests, shares insights and discussions on health, wellness, and longevity for informational and educational purposes only. The Show does not provide medical advice, diagnoses, treatments, cures, or preventative recommendations for any disease or health condition. The content shared should not be used as a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.While we strive to feature reputable sources and knowledgeable guests, neither Ageless and Timeless nor its host or affiliates assume responsibility for errors, omissions, or misinterpretations in the information provided. Listeners are encouragedto use their own discretion and consult with a licensed medical professional before making any health-related decisions. By listening to this podcast, you acknowledge that any actions you take based on the information presented are at your own risk, and Ageless and Timeless, its host, guests, and affiliates are not liable for any direct, indirect, incidental, or consequential damages resulting from the use of this conten
What if your low energy or stubborn performance plateau have little to do with your training, and everything to do with your thyroid?In episode 133 of The Eat for Endurance Podcast, I'm joined by Katie Morra, MS, RD, LDN, IFMCP, to talk all about thyroid health for athletes. Katie is a Registered Dietitian and former Division 1 athlete who specializes in complex chronic illness. Her practice, Gut Honest Truth, focuses on the identification and treatment of root causes behind chronic inflammatory conditions, autoimmune disease, gastrointestinal dysfunction, and thyroid dysfunction.In this episode, Katie and I discuss:What the thyroid actually does and how it impacts almost everything in the bodyCommon signs of thyroid dysfunction in active peopleThe connection between underfueling, stress, and thyroid functionWhy looking at TSH alone doesn't tell the full story, and what you should get tested insteadKey nutrients for thyroid health How gut health impacts nutrient absorption and thyroid functionWhen someone may need thyroid medicationThe difference between Hashimoto's and hypothyroidism caused by underfuelingPractical nutrition and lifestyle strategies to support the thyroidThis is a complex topic and we only scratch the surface, but it's a really helpful starting point if you've ever wondered whether your thyroid could be playing a role in how you feel or perform.
What if creativity isn't something you do, but something you live? In this episode, Dr. Judith Borger and Dr. Lara Salyer explore creativity as a state of being rather than a talent or task. They discuss how creativity supports the nervous system, restores vitality, and acts as a powerful antidote to burnout—especially in high-achieving, high-responsibility lives. Blending science, lived experience, and practical insight, this conversation reframes creativity as essential medicine. You'll learn why small, everyday creative acts matter, how creativity reconnects us to meaning and joy, and simple ways to access creative energy in your daily life—no artistic identity required. Dr. Lara Salyer, DO, IFMCP, is a functional medicine physician, author, and creativity catalyst who helps high-achieving women reconnect with their bodies, intuition, and creative power. After experiencing burnout in conventional medicine, she reimagined healing through the lens of flow neuroscience, nervous system regulation, and creative expression. She received additional training from the Flow Research Collective and is a student of core shamanism. She is the author of Right Brain Rescue, a memoir exploring how creativity and self-permission can transform burnout into vitality. Today, Dr. Lara runs a holistic membership practice, mentors women clinicians, and speaks internationally on creativity as a vital, teachable state of wellbeing. She is faculty at School of Applied Functional Medicine. Her work blends science, somatics, and soulful play—reminding people that regulation doesn't have to be rigid, and healing doesn't have to be heavy. Dr. Lara Salyer Links: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drlarasalyer/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/drlarasalyer Linked-In: https://www.linkedin.com/in/drlarasalyer/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/DrLaraSalyer TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@creativity.doctor?lang=en Dr. Judith Borger Links: www.theaestheticdoctor.com www.instagram.com/doctorborger
What if burnout, inflammation, and "doing everything right" but still feeling awful isn't a failure—just a missing map? In this episode of Unconventional Life, host Jules Schroeder sits down with functional medicine expert, genetic strategist, and stand-up comic Dr. Sam Shay. Together, they unpack why health optimization breaks down during major life transitions, how functional medicine bridges data and lived experience, and why inflammation, genetics, and nervous system load are often the real root issues. This episode is for anyone navigating midlife transitions, chronic symptoms, or energy crashes—and it matters because without a roadmap, even the best tools won't get you where you're trying to go.
As awareness of perimenopause- and menopause-related health concerns grows, Neda Gioia, OD, CNS, IFMCP, FOWNS says it is time for the eye care industry to recognize how profoundly hormonal shifts can affect vision and ocular comfort.Dr. Gioia said women experience hormonal transitions that differ significantly from men, yet health care systems do not consistently account for those biological differences. “Men and women are biologically different. We know this,” she says. “The discussion is why are we not actually navigating this difference with our health care system?”
Broadcast from KSQD, Santa Cruz on 1-22-2026: An emailer from Canada asks about long-term Remicade (infliximab) use for her 16-year-old daughter's ulcerative colitis. Dr. Dawn explains the drug blocks tumor necrosis factor, which stops autoimmune attacks but also weakens infection defense—increasing risk of fungal infections, tuberculosis, and after about 10 years, slightly elevated blood cancer risk. She recommends the daughter practice good hygiene and mask in high-risk settings. For achieving full remission, she suggests vitamin D levels around 75-80, DHEA supplementation, strict gluten avoidance due to its pro-inflammatory effects, and working with a certified functional medicine practitioner to heal the gut and potentially withdraw medication. Dr. Dawn presents a case study of a 27-year-old woman with progressive weakness, pins-and-needles sensations, and impaired balance. Despite normal B12 blood levels, elevated homocysteine and methylmalonic acid revealed functional B12 deficiency from using 20-30 nitrous oxide whippets daily. Nitrous oxide oxidizes the cobalt atom in methylcobalamin, permanently inactivating the enzyme needed for myelin sheath maintenance. Treatment requires months of daily B12 injections with recovery taking up to 84 weeks. She warns that nitrous oxide also interacts dangerously with Viagra-type drugs (causing dangerous blood pressure drops), methotrexate, stimulants, hallucinogens, and respiratory depressants. She describes Canadian researchers developing a miniaturized 3D printer for vocal cord repair. After removing nodules that cause hoarseness, the device prints hydrogel along the wound to create a flat surface preventing keloid-like regrowth, rather like spackling a wall before healing occurs underneath. Dr. Dawn discusses lipoprotein(a), written as Lap(a), a genetic cardiovascular risk factor discovered in the 1960s. This relative of LDL carries a protein that promotes blood clots, thus raising heart attack and stroke risks. In a recent large survey, only about 14% of people have been screened despite its significance. New drugs like pelicarsin can reduce Lp(a) levels up to 80%,trials underway to confirm a benefit of reduced cardiac events. She notes tennis star Arthur Ashe had high Lp(a) contributing to his coagulopathy. A natural option is already available. She recommends lumbrokinase, derived from earthworms and used in traditional Chinese medicine, as an existing treatment that combats high Lp(a) and counteracts its procoagulant effects. The product Boluoke is commercially available, offering an alternative to high-dose niacin which causes intolerable flushing and diarrhea. Dr. Dawn reports research finding people with anxiety disorders have 8% lower choline levels in brain regions regulating emotion. Increasing choline could help. Choline sources include eggs (two eggs provide 300mg of the 500mg daily choline need), organ meats, salmon, soybeans, and lecithin supplements.
Have you tried diets, supplements, labs, and protocols—but still don't feel better? In this episode, Dr. Tim Jackson sits down with functional medicine expert Dr. Sam Shay to explain why many people stay stuck despite doing "everything right." Dr. Shay breaks down the real root causes of chronic illness, including hidden infections, mold toxicity, genetics, mitochondrial dysfunction, and why focusing on just one test or protocol often fails. You'll learn how personalized genetics, functional testing, and a clear health framework can finally help you stop guessing and start healing—without overwhelm. If you're frustrated, exhausted, and confused about your health journey, this episode will give you clarity, direction, and hope.
Do you know the best day to start a detoxification program in January? (HINT: It's not January 1st!) Dr. Kim Besuden, DC, CFMP shares her tips and tricks for running successful individual and group purification programs in her practice, including best days to start, what support to offer as a practitioner, and suggestions for community support opportunities. Dr. Sarah Clarke, DC, IFMCP, host of this episode, asks Dr. Besuden what clinical signs she identifies to determine if a patient needs to detox, and how to establish healthy eating habits after the progam has finished. She shares ways to establish yourself as a nutrition leader in your community and ways she supports other practitioners in growing their practices. SHOW SUMMARY 3:00 Detoxification program done by staff gives optimal support for patients 4:18 Appropriate timing for detox program after holidays is crucial for success 5:20 Single best way to reach out to your community and guide them through the process 6:45 Community support helps patients get through a detox program, virtually and in person 9:40 Celebrate the holidays guilt free and without withholding, it's the amount and quality to be mindful of 10:42 5-day flash detoxes throughout the year around holidays 12:38 Advice for patients that want to continue exercising during a detox program 14:43 Clinical signs that a patient could benefit from a detox program 16:33 Adopting new healthy habits after completing a detox program 17:20 The caffeine dilemma – when to take a break and how much to drink for optimal health benefits 19:20 Top 2 improvements patients report after completing a detox program 20:00 How detox programs support liver health 21:50 Detox programs for the whole family – teaching children life long healthy habits 24:00 Food, Movement, Blood Sugar Balance, and Sleep – tools for monitoring sleep, blood sugar and more to understand each person's biomarkers 29:34 Detoxing in community helps with compliance and offers a significant learning opportunity 30:50 I made it through the detox!… what's next? 33:40 Clinical success stories - lab markers that indicate the need for a detoxification program 39:50 Choosing your hard and meeting patients where they're at 44:10 Benefits of using an OTC CGM to learn about blood sugar regulation 45:36 Best way to establish yourself a leader in your community on nutrition 46:26 Dr. Besudan as a resource for other practitioners
In today's episode, I'm joined by my friend and colleague Dr. Sam Shay—also known as The Neurodiverse Doc. Sam is autistic, ADHD, and deeply committed to helping neurodiverse adults understand how their brains actually work in a world that wasn't designed for them.We dive into a powerful (and sometimes triggering) conversation around autism, ADHD, bullying, and the often-confused overlap between autism and narcissism. We talk about intention versus impact, pattern recognition, coercion, control, masking, and what happens when you finally reframe your entire life through the lens of neurodiversity. If you've ever wondered, “Is this narcissism… or is this autism?”—this episode will give you language, clarity, and validation. Dr. Sam Shay, DC, IFMCP, is a functional medicine expert, keynote speaker, and self-described NeuroSpicy comic who helps neurodiverse adults navigate life in a neurotypical world. Diagnosed AuDHD himself, Dr. Sam has dedicated his career to advocacy, education, and support for individuals on the autism and ADHD spectrum.With over 25 years of experience in nutrition, genetics, and functional lab testing, he created the Neuro-Harmony Model and DNA-Decoded programs—data-driven approaches designed to boost energy, improve mental clarity, and help families create environments where neurodiverse individuals can thrive. Alongside his clinical work, Dr. Sam uses clean, witty, story-driven comedy to bring awareness to neurodiversity. His one-hour special, NeuroSpicy: Love, Life, & Comedy on the Spectrum, blends humor with powerful insight and is a must-watch for anyone seeking understanding through laughter. Episode Highlights:[0:00] – Understanding the difference between narcissists, sociopaths, and psychopaths through their core drives [1:03] – Welcoming Dr. Sam Shay and why this conversation matters for neurodiverse adults [3:52] – Sensory overstimulation, bonding over shared neurodiverse experiences, and Vegas misconceptions [6:24] – Autism vs. narcissism: similar behaviors, radically different intentions [8:27] – Discovering autism later in life and “backfilling” 38 years of memories [14:57] – Grief, identity shifts, and recalibrating your nervous system after diagnosis [18:23] – Bullying, coercion, and why neurodiverse kids are often targeted [21:09] – Masking vs. adapting: where survival ends and authenticity begins [26:27] – Pattern recognition as protection and reclaiming personal agency [35:41] – Finding your tribe and why one safe person can change everything [37:29] – Sam's closing wisdom on truth-seeking without losing human connectionLinks & Resources· Website: www.DrSamShay.com· DNA-Decoded program: www.DrSamShay.com/DNA-Decoded· Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drsamshay · Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/sam.shay.792 · Youtube: www.Youtube.com/tenpointwellness · Article on Narci
"A lot of what we do is give patients hope. Give patients hope and listen to them. And that, in itself, is so healing. I think it's so healing and transformative, ...even if they don't get to where they were before, they become the best version of themselves that they can be." ~Elizabth Sult BSN, RN, NC-BC"In conventional medicine, the question is, what's the diagnosis? And once you know the diagnosis, then there's sort of these algorithms that, you try to see if they help. But in functional medicine, once you understand what's the diagnosis, the question is, really, why? Why do you have the diagnosis?And that's where these antecedents, triggers, mediators, all these kinds of ideas come from— to get to the why. But I like to say that the antecedents, triggers and mediators are kind of like Einstein's Theory of Relativity, right? Because an antecedents from one frame might be a trigger from another frame.And so, you know, getting to the real root cause. You might think, Oh, I got to the molecular medicine cause. But actually, it was a spiritual mal-alignment that caused the biochemical issue, because it caused all this stress and strain and all that trickles down to the molecular medicine." ~Dr. Tom Sult MD, IFMCPAh-Ha MomentsFunctional Nursing asks a different question: Not just what's the nursing diagnosis? But, why is this happening? And what does this body need to heal? It's about raising wellness so illness has less space to take holdThe Functional Nurse listens for patterns, stories, and turning points. Elizabeth and Tom highlight how powerful it is when Nurses can really listen, and help patients connect the dots in their own health journeyFunctional Nursing and Integrative Nurse Coaching are a natural fit. When Nurses combine root-cause thinking with coaching presence, patients feel seen, supported, and empowered to take steps that fit into their busy livesThe nervous system matters deeply. Functional Nurses learn about how long-term stress and fight-or-flight affect digestion, immunity, hormones, and healing, and why joy, safety, and regulation are essential parts of careThis work restores dignity and hope for patients and nurses. Links and ResourcesFunctional Nursing: A Functional Medicine Framework for NursesFunctional Nursing + Lifestyle Nursing Dual Certificate PathwayJust Be Well websiteBook: Just Be Well by Thomas SultEmail for questions: Integrative Nurse Coach Academy I Integrative Nurse Coach FoundationWe provide nurses with a global community for learning, networking, and reconnecting. Thank you for listening. We LOVE Nurses! Please leave us a 5 star rating and a positive comment about an episode you love! Follow Integrative Nurse Coach Academy on Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn Learn more about our programs at the Integrative Nurse Coach Academy Schedule a free call with one of our awesome admissions specialists here>> and get your questions answered! Use the code 'ACTION' at checkout and get $100 off the Integrative Nurse Coach Certificate Program (Parts 1 & 2 Bundle).
Why You Should Listen: In this episode, you will learn about the role of microglial activation in complex, chronic illness. About My Guest: My guest for this episode is Dr. Jonathan Streit. Jonathan Streit, DC, CPN, IFMCP is a Functional and European Biological Medicine practitioner. He has dedicated his professional life to helping patients with complex chronic illnesses. His passion for this type of work grew from walking with his wife through her own battle with Epstein Barr and Lyme disease. Since then, Dr. Streit has focused his career on applying and advancing these approaches to address the deeper roots surrounding chronic illness. He's the co-founder of the Institute for Restorative Health, where he and his team use their BioRestorative Method™ a comprehensive approach that blends European Biological Medicine, Functional Medicine, neurology, nutrition, and terrain-based healing principles. Dr. Streit has trained with internationally recognized leaders in healthcare, completed postdoctoral work through the American Institute of Postural Neurology, and teaches pathology and functional medicine for the University of Integrative Health doctoral program. With nearly two decades of clinical experience, he has supported patients across a wide range of chronic health challenges. To bring these insights to the many still struggling without answers, he wrote "Silent Spark: An Unseen Force Fueling Chronic Illness and How to Heal", a book that sheds light on the often-overlooked deepest roots keeping people sick. Key Takeaways: What are microglia and their role in chronic illness? What are the M1 and M2 states of the microglia? What symptoms or conditions may be associated with chronically activated microglia? What cytokines and interleukins do microglia produce? Is there any testing available to explore microglial activation? What are the most common triggers of the microglia? Can the microglia remain activated long after the threat is gone? What are the primary roles of the microglia? What conditions are associated with under-pruning or over-pruning? Does microglial activation overlap with Mast Cell Activation Syndrome? Does the limbic system play a role in microglial activation? How has COVID further complicated the microglial conversation? What is the role of the microglia in neurodegenerative conditions? Does the external environment play a role in triggering the microglia? What is the gut-brain-microglial axis? How do hormones impact the microglia? Can EMR/EMFs be a trigger for the microglia? What is the role of chronic stress in microglial activation? Do the microglia play a role in pain syndromes or seizures? What treatment options are available to support the microglia? Connect With My Guest: InsituteForRestorativeHealth.com Related Resources: Book - Silent Spark: An Unseen Force Fueling Chronic Illness and How to Heal Interview Date: December 11, 2025 Transcript: To review a transcript of this show, visit https://BetterHealthGuy.com/Episode226. Support the Show: To support the show and Buy Me a Coffee, visit https://betterhealthguy.link/BuyMeACoffee. Additional Information: To learn more, visit https://BetterHealthGuy.com. Follow Me on Social Media: Facebook - https://facebook.com/betterhealthguy Instagram - https://instagram.com/betterhealthguy X - https://twitter.com/betterhealthguy TikTok - https://tiktok.com/@betterhealthguy Disclaimer: The content of this show is for informational purposes only and is not intended to diagnose, treat, or cure any illness or medical condition. Nothing in today's discussion is meant to serve as medical advice or as information to facilitate self-treatment. As always, please discuss any potential health-related decisions with your own personal medical authority.
In this episode of the Let's Talk Thyroid podcast, I am speaking with Dr. Sam Shay, a functional medicine expert, discussing the complexities of thyroid health. We explore the importance of comprehensive thyroid testing - not just the thyroid panel but other tests that can help unpack solutions to managing thyroid health. Dr Shay identifies 6 often overlooked categories of tests to explore:Nutritional deficienciesMitochondriaGut HealthGeneticsHormonesAdrenalHere is some of what we talk about and where to find it00:00 Introduction to Functional Medicine and Thyroid Health05:29 Understanding Thyroid Testing and Nutritional Deficiencies11:00 The Role of Mitochondria in Thyroid Function17:01 Gut Health and Its Impact on Thyroid22:40 Genetics and Thyroid Health28:10 The Influence of Hormones and Stress on Thyroid Function33:42 Holistic Approaches to Thyroid ManagementDr. Sam Shay, DC, IFMCP is a functional medicine expert, speaker, and stand-up comic who helps people get out of survival mode and reclaim their energy, focus, and vitality through personalizedfunctional lab testing and his signature NeuroHarmony Model™After overcoming years of chronic fatigue, insomnia,and digestive issues since childhood, Dr. Sam turned his recovery into a mission. He's spent the last 25 years mastering the science of nutrition, mind-body medicine, and clinical lab testing to decode the root causes of burnout, overwhelm, and chronic health issues.Known as the “friendly lab nerd,” Dr. Sam makes advanced lab testing approachable—combining deep data analysis with relatable insights to help clients balance hormones, heal the gut, optimizesleep, and reduce inflammation. His unique NeuroHarmony Model™ weaves together functionaltesting with nervous system regulation to create sustainable health—not just short-term symptomfixes.He's been featured on over 200 podcasts and summits and brings an engaging, humorous tone to even the most complex health topics. Dr. Sam empowers his audience with practical tools to feelbetter and function at their best.Connect with Dr Shay:YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/tenpointwellness/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/sam.shay.792/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drsamshay/Head to drsamshay.com/DNA-decoded and enter code GOLD100 for $100 off the Gold programLet's Talk Thyroid is a podcast where we explore different aspects of living thyroid-friendly lifestyle positively & practically to help you thrive and not just survive.⭐️ WEBSITE: https://letstalkthyroid.com
Functional dentistry is emerging as a powerful missing link in systems-based care. In this episode of New Frontiers in Functional Medicine, Dr. Kara Fitzgerald sits down with Staci Whitman, DMD, IFMCP, a leading voice in functional pediatric dentistry and co-founder of the upcoming Institute for Functional Dentistry. Together, they explore how the oral microbiome, airway health, saliva, hormones, nutrition, and stress physiology shape systemic inflammation, chronic disease risk, and long-term health outcomes. You'll learn how to recognize oral contributors to gut issues, autoimmunity, cardiometabolic disease, cognitive decline, sleep disorders, and more—plus practical tools you can use right away in a medical setting, including a simple five-question airway and breathing screener. If you're looking to expand your longevity and whole-body health framework, this conversation offers clear, actionable insights you won't want to miss. Full show notes + references: https://www.drkarafitzgerald.com/fxmed-podcast/ GUEST DETAILS Dr. Staci Whitman is a board-certified pediatric and functional dentist and co-founder of the Institute for Functional Dentistry (IFD). She integrates the oral microbiome, airway and sleep health, nutrition, hormones, and early childhood development into modern dental care. She also founded Bloom Kids Dentistry and has an upcoming book on the oral microbiome. Website: http://doctorstaci.com THANKS TO OUR SPONSORS DIAMOND DUTCH: https://dutchtest.com/for-providers Biotics Research: https://bit.ly/2IHK6Xd GOLD TimeLine Nutrition: https://tinyurl.com/bdzx2xms Vibrant Wellness: https://www.vibrant-wellness.com/ EXCLUSIVE OFFERS FROM OUR SPONSORS OneSkin: Get 15% off OneSkin with the code DRKARA at http://oneskin.co/DRKARA Find out why MitoQ's mitochondria-targeting is a critical step for your healthspan and longevity strategy. http://mitoq.com/drkara *CONNECT with DrKF* Want more? Join our newsletter here: https://www.drkarafitzgerald.com/newsletter/ Or take our pop quiz and test your BioAge! https://www.drkarafitzgerald.com/bioagequiz YouTube: https://tinyurl.com/hjpc8daz Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drkarafitzgerald/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DrKaraFitzgerald/ DrKF Clinic: Patient consults with DrKF physicians including Younger You Concierge: https://tinyurl.com/yx4fjhkb Younger You Practitioner Training Program: www.drkarafitzgerald.com/trainingyyi/ Younger You book: https://tinyurl.com/mr4d9tym Better Broths and Healing Tonics book: https://tinyurl.com/3644mrfw
Dr. Sarah Clarke, DC, IFMCP, and Dave Hogsed, DOM, AP, discuss traditional and cultural trends around the consumption of organ meats, and the nutritional value these foods offer. They cover nutrients found various organ meats and how they can either be eaten or taken in supplement form. Dave shares clinical success stories, including his own personal experience, using organ meat glandular therapy. He explains how various organ and glandular meats can support immune function, cardiovascular health, nervous system health, cognitive function, bone health, and more. David Hogsed, DOM, AP, is in full time practice at the Natural Healthcare Professionals clinic in Fort Myers, Florida. His practice specializes in providing effective nutritional support for endocrine, digestion, musculoskeletal, nervous system, and immune system health. David has been a clinical consultant and speaker for Standard Process since 2003. His seminars are best known for simplifying clinical nutrition, herbal medicine, laboratory tests, and patient education. David has taught post-graduate programs through Texas Chiropractic College, Logan Chiropractic College, the University of Miami-Miller School of Medicine, Palmer Chiropractic College, Life University, and Northwestern Chiropractic College. He is a regular speaker for the Florida Chiropractic Association, and Palmer Chiropractic College homecoming. SHOW SUMMARY 2:40 Dave's first personal success story with organ meat glandular therapy 5:15 Clinical results from combining organ meat supplements with herbal and nutritional support 7:06 Organ Meats: the forgotten superfoods – historical consumption around the world 8:50 Traditional Chinese Medicine – consumption of organ would support that organ 9:48 Liver: the most nutrient dense organ meat 12:04 Returning popularity of other traditional foods – raw sauerkraut, bone broths, cod liver oil, and more 12:46 Foods essential for health – "you must take it (as a supplement) or eat it" 14:00 Tips for incorporating liver into your diet 15:03 Key benefits of bone broth and bone extracts 16:53 Animals instinctively know the health benefits of organ meats 18:06 The consumption of heart for cardiovascular health 21:30 Combating the effects of stress with organ meats: liver and adrenal glandular extract 23:30 Studies are now finding additional nutritional benefits in organ meats – mRNA 24:21 Nutritional difference between skeletal muscle meat vs. organ meat 27:24 Studies and historical evidence of health benefits of organ meats 28:17 Liver: the ultimate multivitamin 31:00 Organ meats for immune support – thymus extract 32:40 Historical consumption of brain around the world for cognitive health 34:49 Testicular and ovarian extracts for hormone regulation 35:40 The importance of thymus extracts in young children and with aging populations 36:46 Liver is the king of organ meats
Danielle and Whitney sit down with Dr. Elizabeth Sharp, a board-certified Internal and Obesity Medicine physician, functional medicine practitioner, and founder of Health Meets Wellness and The TouchCare Method. Together, they explore how dramatically the GLP-1 landscape has evolved—from early use in diabetes and clinical obesity to widespread microdosing, off-label protocols, emerging oral versions, and new research on inflammation, dementia risk, PCOS, and IBD. Dr. Sharp breaks down what the science actually says, who these medications can help, and the real considerations we all should be talking about. Dr. Sharp shares: What GLP-1 medications actually do in the body Why food noise is different from food addiction The critical role of diet, protein, fiber, and movement on GLP-1s How to protect muscle mass and metabolic health GLP-1 use during perimenopause and menopause She also dives into the importance of resistance training, daily strength “snacks,” and the rising role of creatine for women, cognition, and anyone on GLP-1s. Dr. Sharp leaves us with a powerful piece of lightwork you can integrate immediately—wherever you are in your health journey. Check out the video version on the Sakara Life YouTube channel here: https://youtu.be/ZA3Knfq7NCY Elizabeth Sharp Edens, M.D., DABOM, IFMCP is a board-certified Internal Medicine and Obesity Medicine physician, an Institute for Functional Medicine Certified Practitioner, and the founder of Health Meets Wellness and The TouchCare Method. She created Health Meets Wellness to make functional, root-cause medicine more accessible — blending evidence-based clinical care with movement, nutrition, and lifestyle medicine to help patients achieve lasting wellness. A certified yoga instructor, she weaves daily movement practices into treatment plans, believing medicine works best when paired with mindful physical activity. Building on her clinical work, Dr. Sharp launched The TouchCare Method, an innovative digital obesity medicine and weight-management platform offering high-touch, wrap-around care both in-person and online. The platform integrates medical treatment, nutrition, exercise, behavioral health, and data-driven insights into one comprehensive program — providing patients with continuous support through virtual coaching, AI-enhanced engagement, and remote monitoring. Dr. Sharp developed the Health Meets Wellness Method in collaboration with Troy Flanagan, Ph.D., and Susie Parker-Simmons, RDN, to address metabolic health through a multifaceted, personalized approach. Her work focuses on treating obesity as a chronic disease—combining medication management with individualized nutrition, physical activity, and behavioral strategies for sustainable results. She also serves as an Assistant Professor at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai. She graduated Magna Cum Laude from St. George's University School of Medicine and completed her internal medicine residency at Lenox Hill Hospital. She went on to practice with Mount Sinai Doctors, where she received the Cullman Family Award for Excellence in Physician Communication, and later worked at One Medical.
The Functional Nurse Podcast - Nursing in Functional Medicine
In this episode of The Functional Nurse Podcast, host Brigitte Sager, DNP, IFMCP speaks with Megan Kroeker, MSN, NP, IFMCP about her journey into functional medicine, the importance of prioritizing personal health, and the value of functional nursing in today's healthcare landscape. They discuss the challenges and rewards of starting a private practice in Canada, the significance of using timelines in patient care, and the role of intuition in functional nursing. Megan shares insights on building a supportive community among nurses and the future of functional nursing as a vital part of healthcare. Connect with Megan: Visit her website: https://functionalnp.ca/ Follow her on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/megankroeker_functionalnp/# Find her on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/functionalnpmegankroeker
Welcome to today's episode with host Sadie and a medical panel of three Hoffman Process graduates who are also esteemed medical practitioners. Our host, Sadie, Carrie Levine, Dr. David Hanscom, and Dr. Kash Trivedi engage in this powerful conversation. They cover the connection between emotional health and physical health, the mind-body connection, finding the safety within needed to heal, and so much more. With her background as a licensed Nurse Practitioner, Sadie guides the panel with insightful questions. Our guests answer through their embodied learning from both the Process and their many years of medical practice. They share insights on what it means to practice medicine with awareness, compassion, and the knowledge that can help guide their patients to deeper healing. As the conversation goes deeper into the idea of healing needing a sense of safety, Sadie then asks the panel if we each can "take responsibility for our inner experience of safety?" Carrie responds, saying, "I think we have to. I don't know that anybody else can do that for us. ... I think it's on us." We hope you enjoy this conversation with Carrie, Davide, Kash, and Sadie. Please note: While this conversation is about medicine, healing, and health, please note that what is shared here is strictly for informational purposes only and should not be considered medical advice. Please always seek the guidance of your physician or any other qualified health professional with any questions you have regarding your health or medical condition. Listen on Apple Podcasts Listen on Spotify More about Carrie E. Levine: Carrie E. Levine, CNM, IFMCP, is the founder of the Whole Woman Health clinic. She is the author of Whole Woman Health: A Guide to Creating Wellness for Any Age and Stage. A certified nurse midwife and Institute for Functional Medicine Certified Practitioner, Carrie evaluates and treats the most common women's health concerns by integrating gynecology and functional medicine. For more than two decades, Carrie has worked to help women find wholeness, connecting physical symptoms and test results with lifestyle choices and daily practices. Previously, Carrie practiced gynecology and functional medicine at the renowned Women to Women clinic in Maine (2006–2014). Before that, she provided full-scope midwifery at Miles Memorial Hospital (now Maine Health Lincoln) in Damariscotta, Maine. Patients know Carrie for her deep listening, “connecting the dots” among seemingly unrelated symptoms and emotions, and breaking personal health goals into attainable steps so clients can thrive emotionally, spiritually, and physically. Carrie earned a BS from Syracuse University. She has an RN and MSN from Case Western Reserve University. Carrie earned a Nurse-Midwifery certificate from what is now the Frontier Nursing University. She is a member of ACNM (national and Maine chapters), the Maine Nurse Practitioners Association, and the Institute for Functional Medicine. Sign up for Carrie's free weekly newsletters featuring recipes, podcasts, articles, and more at https://carrielevine.com. Follow Carrie on Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn, and YouTube. More about Dr. David Hanscom: David Hanscom, MD, practiced complex orthopedic spine surgery for 32 years. He quit his practice in Seattle, WA, to present his insights into solving chronic mental and physical pain. They evolved from his own 15-year battle. David escaped from the ordeal and discovered that mental pain was the biggest issue. Anxiety is the pain. His new book, Calm Your Body, Heal Your Mind: Transcend Pain, Anxiety, Anger, and Repetitive Unwanted Thoughts, is scheduled for release in June 2026. By understanding the neurophysiology driving unwanted thoughts and stimulating neuroplastic changes, they can be addressed and resolved. David's book, Back in Control: A Surgeon's Roadmap Out of Chronic Pain, systematically presents well-documented treatments for chronic pain.
Send us a textIn this episode, Dr. Staci Whitman discusses the critical connection between oral health and hormone health, emphasizing the importance of the oral microbiome in systemic health and fertility. This discussion also covers:The need for more awareness and testing of the oral microbiome How hormonal changes throughout life, including puberty, pregnancy, and menopause, impact oral health and microbiome balanceHow mouth breathing can lead to various health issues, including dental decay and systemic diseasesThe bidirectional relationship between hormones and oral health and how proactive measures to maintain optimal oral hygiene can affect hormonesThe intricate relationship between diet, hydration, and oral health Show Notes:Check out the Bristle and Viome oral health tests mentioned in this episode.Learn more about Dr. Staci Whitman and follow her on Instagram @doctor_staci!Become a DUTCH Provider today to discover how the DUTCH Test can profoundly change the lives of your patients.
Dr. Sarah Clarke, DC, IFMCP, and Mimi Hernandez, MS, RH (AHG) take us on a tour of red superfood phytonutrients found in beets, algae, and mountain spinach. They discuss the far reaching benefits of betacyanins, nitrates, electrolytes and more. Learn how each of these phytonutrients impacts overall health and vitality, including increased energy and endurance, as well as cardiometabolic, eye, skin, and muscle health. Mimi also explains the fascinating concept of xenohormesis and how wild-crafted and organically-grown plants contain a higher phytonutrient content, and why that matters. Mimi Prunella Hernandez is a clinical herbalist with a passion for research-based applications and experience in the natural product industry. She has educated students and medical practitioners in herbal medicine through various platforms, integrating traditional knowledge with scientific insights. She is currently an Herbal Therapy Liaison and clinical educator for Standard Process. She is the author of the National Geographic Herbal and coauthor of the National Geographic Backyard Guide to Edible Wild Plants. Highlights of the episode include: Mimi's experience of visiting the mountain spinach field at the Standard Process Organic Farm Red beets – there's more to beets than just nitrates Synergy of mountain spinach and beets: connection to exercise endurance and recovery Astaxanthin – a green algae turns red when stressed Mimi as speaker at the Whole Systems Nutrition Symposium on October 24th – addressing soil health and modern nutrition challenges Podcast Summary 2:23 Mimi's experience of visiting the mountain spinach field at the Standard Process Organic Farm 6:54 Betacyanins found in mountain spinach, prickly pear fruit, dragon fruit, and beets 9:39 Mimi's passion for connecting tradition with science 10:25 Mountain spinach was one of the first cultivated leafy greens, an ancient staple crop 13:18 Differences between spinach and red mountain spinach; electrolyte and mineral content, including chromium 15:26 Protein content in mountain spinach 16:30 Red beets – there's more to beets than just nitrates 18:25 The significance of betalains and their influence on endurance and rehabilitation 19:39 Beets for postmenopausal women 20:30 Synergy of mountain spinach and beets: connection to exercise endurance and recovery 23:20 Whole beets grown to optimize nutrient density to create a low glycemic food 25:25 Optimal cardiometabolic health – an important study, and helpful tools to maintain healthy habits 31:20 Study on astaxanthin and it's affects on endurance and physical activity 33:24 Astaxanthin: the red advantage over the blue screen, relief for digital eye strain 36:53 Xenohormesis – wild-harvested and organically-grown plants that struggle more produce higher amounts of phytochemicals, therefore offer more benefits to those who consume them 39:35 Astaxanthin – a green algae turns red when stressed 42:54 When we consume astaxanthin, we may inherit the survival signals from this phytochemical that benefits salmon, algae and more 43:14 Astaxanthin trending antioxidant for skin health 48:05 The synergy of red foods like beets, astaxanthin, and mountain spinach for cardiometabolic, eye, skin and muscle health 49:40 Astaxanthin and it's affect on blood sugar management 52:00 Adding life to our years: Red food phytochemicals help to improve quality of life on all levels, including increased energy, endurance, and overall vitality. Mimi Hernandez, MS, RH (AHG) as speaker at Whole Systems Symposium Virtual Symposium on October 24th
Today, Dr. Kara Fitzgerald joins me to talk about DNA Methylation. Life expectancy in the United States is on the decline. We are living for a shorter time and according to the World Health Organization, even though we have a life expectancy of 79.3 years, the average age for developing a serious illness is 63.1 years old. That means that we spend the last 16.2 years of our life ill. Aging is driven by DNA methylation, a process that influences which genes are turned on and which are turned off. We use DNA methylation as an epigenetic clock to measure biological age. DNA methylation changes as we age, to our detriment, and it's not just a surrogate marker of aging. DNA methylation appears to drive aging itself. Foods that could lower your biological age: Liver [or liver capsules] Eggs Mushrooms [shitake or enoki] Leafy greens Pumpkin seeds Blueberries Turmeric Dr. Kara Fitzgerald Bio: Kara Fitzgerald, ND, IFMCP, is engaged in clinical research on DNA methylation using a diet and lifestyle intervention developed in her virtual and in-person Functional Medicine clinic. She is the author of Younger You: Reduce Your Bio Age and Live Longer, Better, a ground-breaking work detailing an 8-week study that resulted in a 3-year reversal of biological aging, and the step-by-step program that will help you live better and longer. In her quest for personalized health care for all, she leads clients through her Younger You Program and has as a Younger You companion cookbook, Better Broths, and Healing Tonics. Dr. Fitzgerald is on faculty at the Institute for Functional Medicine [IFM] and is an IFM Certified Practitioner. She regularly lectures internationally and hosts the podcast New Frontiers in Functional Medicine. She received her doctorate in naturopathic medicine from the National University of Natural Medicine in Oregon and is in private practice in Sandy Hook, Connecticut. In this episode: How cancer hijacks our epigenetics. [4:25] Dr. Fitzgerald defines methylation and explains how it differs from DNA methylation. [9:05] Foods that are important to improve methylation. [15:45] Foods that seem to direct epigenetic traffic. [17:39] Lifestyle pieces that could favorably influence DNA methylation in addition to the diet. [19:33] Foods that could lower your biological age. [25:46] Studies show that people who drink coffee live longer. [27:44] How to exercise to help prevent aging. [30:32] Foods to avoid that could be pro-aging. [33:13] Supplements that are recommended for anti-aging. [40:10] A backdoor approach for those who do not tolerate supplements well. [44:00] Links and resources: Use code Bvitamins to get 10% off METHYL B COMPLEX Use code TURMERIC to get 10% off TURMERIC Use code CHOLINE to get 10% off CHOLINE SUPPORT Guest Social Media Links: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drkarafitzgerald/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DrKaraFitzgerald/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/kfitzgeraldnd Relative Links for This Show:: Younger Your Program: https://youngeryouprogram.com/basa/ Follow Your Longevity Blueprint on Instagram | Facebook | Twitter | YouTube | LinkedIn Get your copy of the Your Longevity Blueprint book and claim your bonuses here Find Dr. Stephanie Gray and Your Longevity Blueprint online Follow Dr. Stephanie Gray on Facebook | Instagram | Youtube | Twitter | and LinkedIn Integrative Health and Hormone Clinic Podcast production by Team Podcast
Hi friends! I'm thrilled to share this week's conversation with Dr. Karyn Shanks, MD, IFMCP a certified functional medicine physician with nearly 40 years of experience. We dive deep into treating the whole person—body, mind, and spirit—and how trauma, nutrition, and self-care all play a role in lasting health. This was an amazing conversation and I can't wait for you to hear it! Here's what we discuss: Why treating the whole person—physical, emotional, and spiritual—is key to healing How trauma can impact chronic illness and long-term health Strategies for nervous system regulation to support recovery The extensive intake process that helps understand a patient's full health story Why spending time with patients is critical for effective care Common nutritional deficiencies and how they affect even healthy eaters Daily self-care practices that support wellness and reduce anxiety How to feel empowered in your health care decisions Meditation, creative activities, and listening to your body as tools for well-being Karyn Shanks, MD is a physician-healer-teacher-writer who lives and practices in Iowa City. Her work is inspired by the science of Directable Human Potential—epigenetics, neuroplasticity, core Functional Medicine systems biology, and transformational psychology—and the wisdom gleaned from the healing journeys of thousands of clients over her thirty-year career. She approaches all of her work through the Unbroken philosophy and framework—that we all have vast untapped genetic, biological, psychological, and spiritual potential. Connect with her on Instagram here and on her website here. Make sure you're subscribed to my newsletter For my free Autoimmune Healing ebook, click here. Detailed show notes here: https://fitnessista.com/podcast Partners: Check out We Feed Raw! Maisey goes crazy for this! I use it as a topper for her kibble or mix it into her pup loaf. You can try the raw version, the raw dehydrated kibble, and they'll help you customize a plan for your pup. Use FITNESSISTA40 for 40% off your Meal Plan Starter Box here! Check out my new favorite red light device here, and use the code FITNESSISTA for a huge discount. I've been using Nutrisense on and off for a couple of years now. I love being able to see how my blood sugar responds to my diet and habits, and run experiments. You can try out Nutrisense here and use GINA30 for 30% off. If any of my fellow health professional friends are looking for another way to help their clients, I highly recommend IHP. You can also use this information to heal yourself and then go one to heal others, which I think is a beautiful mission. You can absolutely join if you don't currently work in the health or fitness industry; many IHPs don't begin on this path. They're friends who are passionate to learn more about health and wellness, and want to share this information with those they love. You can do this as a passion, or start an entirely new career. You can use my referral link here and the code FITNESSISTA for up to $250 off the Integrative Health Practitioner program. I highly recommend it! Thank you so much for listening and for all of your support with the podcast! Please be sure to subscribe, and leave a rating or review if you enjoyed this episode. If you leave a rating, head to this page and you'll get a little “thank you” gift from me to you. http://fitnessista.com/podcastreview
Nurses Out Loud – Nurses are leaving the bedside not just from burnout but from misalignment with their purpose. Holistic nursing offers a pathway back to connection, healing, and leadership. Join Sarah Scott-Weaver, FNP-C, HN-BC, IFMCP, as she shares her journey and reveals how evidence-informed practices restore meaning, transform patient care, and inspire resilience in healthcare...
Nurses Out Loud – Nurses are leaving the bedside not just from burnout but from misalignment with their purpose. Holistic nursing offers a pathway back to connection, healing, and leadership. Join Sarah Scott-Weaver, FNP-C, HN-BC, IFMCP, as she shares her journey and reveals how evidence-informed practices restore meaning, transform patient care, and inspire resilience in healthcare...
The Functional Nurse Podcast - Nursing in Functional Medicine
In this episode of The Functional Nurse Podcast, Dr. Ashley Shrader shares her journey from conventional nursing to functional medicine, emphasizing the importance of gut and hormone health. She discusses her personal health challenges, particularly with autoimmune issues, and how they shaped her approach to patient care. Dr. Shrader highlights the unique needs of endurance athletes and the significance of group support in health transformation. She also shares insights on starting a functional medicine practice and the vital role nurses play in this evolving healthcare landscape. Connect with Ashley: Website: https://www.risefxmed.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ashleyshrader_np/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ashleyshraderdnp To stay up to date with the latest and upcoming, please sign up for my newsletter by visiting https://learn.brigittesager.com/the-functional-nurse-newsletter Hosted by Brigitte Sager, NP, a functional medicine nurse practitioner, nurse coach, and an RN and NP FM educator https://www.brigittesager.com/ Love the episode? Spread the word! Share it with fellow nurses on social media, send it in a quick text, or listen together right here. You can also pass along the link to our website and podcast, and don't miss our new video episodes now on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@BrigitteSagerNP Be well!
Dr. Daina Parent, ND and Dr. Sarah Clarke, DC, IFMCP engage in an informative clinical conversation about all things folate. From whole food forms to folate's influence on epigenetics, they transform complex biochemistry into a clear, easy-to-follow, and engaging conversation with clinical gems. They discuss the relationship between folate, vitamin B12, and homocysteine on mental health, brain function, and cardiovascular health and cover biomarkers to help clinicians properly test patients for deficiencies. Drs Parent and Clarke highlight throughout the episode the importance of consuming a whole foods diet that emphasizes foods high in natural forms of folate to support whole body health. Podcast Summary 2:10 Folate (vitamin B9) overview – why is folate important and what is it's role in the body? 4:30 Methylation: a folate-dependent process – how is methylation connected to epigenetics and overall healthy functions of body systems 7:00 Foods that contain methyl donors for methylation - including turnip greens, collard greens and other leafy greens 9:00 Methylation and aging 10:00 Natural forms of folate vs. synthetic folic acid 15:10 Why folic acid isn't the ideal for everyone 17:45 Plant sources of folate when consumed in a whole foods diet 21:00 Dangers of the SAD Diet (Standard American Diet) and over consumption of fortified foods with folic acid 23:35 How malabsorption of nutrients due to GI conditions can impact levels of folate in the body 25:00 When we need more folate and lifestyle habits and medications that impact absorption of folate 27:58 Folate's role in mental health, mood and cognition – brain health, brain function, and aging 32:10 Folate and it's connection to cardiovascular health and the importance of B12 and folate in creating balanced homocysteine levels 35:27 Golden Chlorella – superfood with folate and vegetarian source of B12 35:58 How to measure homocysteine and other important biomarkers 41:52 The benefits of running a CBC to help determine folate or B12 deficiencies 44:20 Clinical case that demonstrates the need to find the right form of folate and B12 for each person 45:44 Benefits of whole food form of folate and B vitamins
Welcome to Resiliency Radio with Dr. Jill Carnahan! In this eye-opening episode, we're joined by renowned integrative physician Dr. Ann Shippy to discuss a transformative approach to fertility—The Preconception Revolution. If you or someone you know is struggling with infertility or preparing for a healthy pregnancy, this conversation is a must-watch. Dr. Shippy explores infertility not as a flaw, but as a protective mechanism, and dives deep into the root causes affecting reproductive health—from environmental toxins and glyphosate to gut health, epigenetics, and stress. Dr. Ann Shippy's latest book is The Preconception Revolution: A Science‑Backed Path to Your Fertility and Generational Health, set to be released on November 18, 2025. In this groundbreaking guide, she shares evidence‑based strategies to optimize fertility, harness epigenetics, and support the health of future generations
The Functional Nurse Podcast - Nursing in Functional Medicine
In this episode of the Functional Nurse Podcast, Tamra Garrick, a board-certified family nurse and founder of Ritual Wellness, shares her journey from sports marketing to nursing. She discusses holistic health, the role of athletics in shaping her approach, common misconceptions about nursing, and the importance of collaboration in functional medicine. Connect with Tamra: Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tamra-geryk-9429673 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tk_geryk/ Website: https://www.ritualwomenshealth.com/ Website: https://www.holistichealthcode.com/ To stay up to date with the latest and upcoming, please sign up for my newsletter by visiting https://learn.brigittesager.com/the-functional-nurse-newsletter Hosted by Brigitte Sager, NP, a functional medicine nurse practitioner, nurse coach, and an RN and NP FM educator https://www.brigittesager.com/ Consider sharing this podcast with other nurses on your social media platforms, in a text, or listen together on this page or share this link to the website and podcast. We also now have video episodes on YouTube!
Living a Nutritious Life PodcastIn this exciting episode of Living a Nutritious Life Podcast, we are thrilled to welcome Dr. Bojana Jankovic Weatherly.About Our Guest: Dr. Bojana Jankovic Weatherly, MD, FACP, MSc, IFMCP, is a double board-certified physician in internal and integrative medicine, certified in Functional Medicine, and founder of BOJANA MD, a boutique integrative medicine practice offering personalized, evidence-based care. Full bio here.What You'll Learn in This Episode:- Dr. Bojana's personal journey from conventional primary care to launching her own integrative practice.- The fundamentals of an integrative approach, including why patient partnership and individualized care plans are critical for optimal outcomes. - PCOS demystified: what it really is & why diagnoses may appear to be on the rise.- Nutrition, lifestyle, supplements, medication—how Dr. Bojana combines these tools for sustainable PCOS management.Episode Highlights: - Dr. Bojana's paradigm shift: From burnout to empowerment through integrative care.- How to bridge the gap between conventional and functional medicine in clinical settings.- PCOS explained—diagnosis, understanding metabolic roots, and why it's not just about ovarian cysts.- Treatment toolbox: Birth control, inositol, GLP-1s, nutrition strategies, and the “big picture” approach to PCOS.About Living a Nutritious Life Podcast: Welcome to Living a Nutritious Life podcast with Keri Glassman, MS, RDN, CDN, where we break down the latest nutrition science into smart, actionable tips to help you live your most nutritious life.Keri and her world-renowned guests cut through the noise, sharing unparalleled, forward-thinking tips, tricks, and the latest in health, wellness, and nutrition science.Based on Keri's whole-person approach to healthy living, each impactful episode extends far beyond the simplistic “get more sleep” and “eat your greens” advice. She connects the dots like no one else.Listen as Keri and her expert guests explore the physiological and behavioral connections that explain, for example, why the common wisdom around dieting and exercising alone doesn't work, so you can finally make the meaningful changes you've been looking for.If you found value in this episode, please RATE, REVIEW and SHARE.Get in on the action—enroll in our Become a Nutrition Coach program at nutritiouslife.com/bnc.Connect with Dr. Bojana on Social: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dr_bojana/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/drbojana/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bojana-jankovic-weatherly-md-facp-msc-ifmcp-7054a378/SoMeDocs Obesity Medicine Virtual Conference: https://doctorsonsocialmedia.com/obesity-medicine-2/?aff=drbojanaWebsite: https://drbojana.com/https://drbojana.com/conditions-we-treat/https://drbojana.com/new-patient-application/Articles:https://drbojana.com/pcos-what-symptoms-and-signs-you-should-look-for-and-how-to-diagnose/https://drbojana.com/nutritional-interventions-for-pcos/https://drbojana.com/supplemental-recommendations-for-individuals-with-pcos/https://drbojana.com/pharmacotherapy-for-individuals-with-pcos/Connect with Keri on social: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nutritiouslifeofficial/ Website: https://nutritiouslife.com/ Become a Nutrition Coach: https://nutritiouslife.com/bnc/Copyright © 2023-2025 Nutritious Life.#LivingaNutritiousLife #NutritiousLife Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Concerned about the negative impacts of EMFs on your health? Save up to 50% on Harmoni Pendant here: https://thewellnessengineer.com/harmoni It is not a secret that your genes hold powerful secrets to unlocking faster healing and overcoming chronic pain. What if the key to your chronic pain wasn't just about managing symptoms, but was hidden in your DNA? Join me and my guest, Dr. Sam Shay, DC, IFMCP, to learn more about a revolutionary approach to healing. From his own incredible journey of overcoming childhood trauma and chronic illness, Dr. Shay unveils the 5 interconnected types of pain—including the genetic links that could be holding you back. This conversation might just change the way you think about pain forever. Listen to the full episode now! In this episode you'll learn: ⏰ 03:09 - Early childhood trauma led to a career in functional neurology ⏰ 18:20 - The five contributing factors causing chronic pain ⏰ 28:42 - The real function of pain ⏰ 37:20 - Emotional and physical pain in the brain ⏰ 45:21 - The most important genes to test for chronic pain ⏰ 57:04 - The ONE thing you can do to activate self-healing Check out Dr. Sam Shay's Bio:Dr. Sam Shay, DC, IFMCP, is a functional medicine expert who solves complex health puzzles by helping people exit survival mode and reclaim their energy, brain health, and resilience through personalized, data-driven genetics and functional lab testing. After struggling with severe fatigue, anxiety, addiction, chronic pain, and digestive issues from ages 6 to 18, Dr. Sam took control of his health as a teenager and has spent over 25 years studying nutrition, mind-body medicine, and functional testing. He holds three bachelor's degrees, a Doctorate in Chiropractic, a postgraduate diploma in Acupuncture, and is certified by the Institute for Functional Medicine. Known as the "friendly lab nerd," Dr. Sam has been featured on over 100 podcasts and summits, especially for his novel approach to genetics. He created the Neuro-Harmony Model and DNA Decoded Program — clear frameworks that help people navigate complex health journeys without overwhelm. Outside of medicine, Dr. Sam is also a stand-up comic, using humor to educate about life on the Spectrum. His one-hour show, NeuroSpicy: Love, Life, & Comedy on the Spectrum, premiered at the 2024 Denver Fringe Festival and received over 40 five-star reviews. Dr. Sam Shay, DC, IFMCP's gift and link:Start your journey from merely surviving to truly thriving with Dr. Sam Shay's Free 3-Day Nutrition & Lifestyle Guide. Backed by over 20 years of clinical experience, this guide offers simple, effective strategies to help you boost your energy, improve your resilience, and take actionable steps toward better health. You'll receive expert advice tailored to real-life challenges and only get product recommendations from trusted sources. It's the perfect starting point for anyone ready to feel better, think clearer, and live more fully. Get your free guide today at https://go.drsamshay.com/freebie Connect with Dr. Sam Shay, DC, IFMCP:Website: https://drsamshay.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/sam.shay.792/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drsamshay/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/tenpointwellness LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-sam-shay-dc-ifmcp-922133128/ ***** Hi there! I am Jane Hogan, the Wellness Engineer, and the host of Wellness By Design. I spent 30 years designing foundations for buildings until the pain and inflammation of rheumatoid arthritis led me to hang up my hard hat and follow my heart. Now I blend my backgrounds in science and spirituality to teach people how to tap into the power of their mind, body and soul. I help them release pain naturally so they can become the best version of themselves. Wellness By Design is a show dedicated to helping people achieve wellness not by reacting to the world around them but by intentionally designing a life based on what their own body needs. In this show we explore practices, methods and science that contribute to releasing pain and inflammation naturally. Learn more at https://thewellnessengineer.com Would you like to learn how to release pain by creating more peace and calm? Download my free guided meditation audio bundle here: https://thewellnessengineer.com/audiobundle Connect with Jane: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/JaneHoganHealth/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/janehoganhealth
We've had it wrong! You're not really bloated!! My guest explains what ‘bloated' is … and isn't… How your hormones and gut interface happen and why adding protein might NOT be the thing you need to do right now if you're not really bloated. My Guest: Shefaly Ravula, PA-C, IFMCP is the visionary founder of Precision Gut Health, a virtual telehealth practice on a mission to unlock the secrets of gut health, nutrition and longevity. At the heart of her practice lies a powerful fusion of functional medicine, culinary nutrition, and a profound commitment to digestive and metabolic health optimization. Using a deeply individualized approach, she is dedicated to guiding patients towards a future where gut health and longevity are intricately entwined—and where vibrant health is not just a destination but a lifelong journey. Questions We Answer in This Episode: [00:06:57] What is the difference between bloating and distention? [00:20:10] Why stomach acid matters but also why it makes me nervous, as a practitioner? [00:14:44] What is the purpose of an elimination diet and when is it misused or misunderstood? [00:28:03] In terms of hormones, how important is gut health? [00:27:40] Chicken or Egg type of question: Do hormones changing influence gut health or does gut health changing influence hormones? [00:30:17] In terms of gut health and hormones, how important is protein? Bloating vs. Distention? Bloating is a sensation, often tied to hormonal changes, water retention, or constipation. Distension is visible abdominal swelling, often worsening throughout the day. What is Gut Health? Optimal functioning of your entire digestive system, which includes not just your intestines but your stomach acid, enzymes, gallbladder, and liver Fix Your Gut Health, Maybe You're Not Really Bloated Stomach Acid: Essential to digestion. Without enough acid, food isn't properly broken down, which can lead to bloating, distension, and other digestive problems. Hormones: Hormonal changes during perimenopause and menopause can slow down digestion. Estrogen, progesterone, cortisol, and DHEA affect gut motility, inflammation, and the body's ability to detoxify through the digestive tract Protein: With ongoing gut issues, trying to hit high protein goals can add stress to an already compromised digestive system. Timing is key — healing the gut first, then optimizing protein intake for metabolic and hormonal benefits. What is the Elimination Diet? Helps identify food sensitivities or reduce inflammation. Designed to be short-term and therapeutic — not permanent. Elimination diets are often misused. Done wrong, they lead to excessive restriction and fear of reintroduction. Connect with Shefaly: Website - Precision Gut Health Facebook - Precision Gut Health Instagram - @precisionguthealth TikTok - @precisionguthealth Other Episodes You Might Like: Previous Episode - 5 Reasons You're Not Losing Weight or Gaining Muscle After 50 Next Episode - 5 Things I Would Do If I Were Tired All the Time More Like This – Why Am I Bloated? Is Your Protein Causing Midlife Gut Issues? Resources: Join the Flipping50 Membership for evidence-based workout programs. Understand how sleep relates to your hormones, muscle mass and weight loss with Flipping 50 Sleep Yourself Strong.
Dr. Sarah Clarke, DC, IFMCP, interviews Dr. Gena Kadar, Chiropractor, Certified Nutrition Specialist, Sonoran University of Health Sciences Associate VP of Program Innovation, and Dean - College of Nutrition and School of Mental Health https://www.sonoran.edu/faculty/gena-kadar/ Building a Thriving Chiropractic Practice: The Importance of Nutrition Coaching and Modeling a Healthy Lifestyle Dr. Sarah Clarke, DC, IFMCP, interviews Dr. Gena Kadar, Chiropractor, Certified Nutrition Specialist, Sonoran University of Health Sciences Associate VP of Program Innovation, and Dean - College of Nutrition and School of Mental Health (https://www.sonoran.edu/faculty/gena-kadar/) Join Chiropractors Dr. Sarah Clarke and Dr. Gena Kadar in this inspiring conversation about building a thriving practice. Dr. Kadar discusses incorporating nutrition with chiropractic work for improved patient outcomes, and the importance of practitioners modeling healthy lifestyles and practicing self-care. They wrap up the episode with a vision for the future of integrative medicine, and valuable advice for new practitioners building their practices. 1:30 Interest in healthy living from a young age 3:28 How Dr. Kadar came to chiropractic – drawn to the idea of being empowered and how you empower others with knowledge of how to lead healthy lifestyle 7:40 Imposter Syndrome – Challenges of shifting from student-mindset to practitioner-mindset – settling into professional clinical practice 12:30 Working for a cardiologist group and the profound experience that came from that work 14:30 Incorporating nutrition with chiropractic patients produced better outcomes 15:15 Tips for newly graduated chiropractors building their own business and how to incorporate nutrition into their practice – “How you approach nutrition care is very important” 19:20 Beauty of nutrition care and providing access to high quality supplements, in turn also helps to provide a passive income for the clinician 20:56 Motivation to move into the academic sector from private practice – life experience and how that transformed her trajectory 28:59 Milestones and Moments to Celebrate – writing her book A Manner of Living: An Evidence-Based, Realistic, and Sustainable Approach to the Art of Eating Well, Living Well, and Being Well for Life; launched Sonoran University's College of Nutrition; launched a virtual center for customized personal nutrition 34:05 What changes would you like to see in Healthcare? “Having a seat at the table regarding the future of healthcare”; as Integrative Practitioners we can “humbly acknowledge our limitations and proudly, boldly assert our strengths”; increased patient-centered care 38:30 Launching Sonoran University's School of Mental Health – inclusion of healthcare in mental health curriculum 40:40 The importance of teaching students how to manage a healthy lifestyle so they know firsthand the challenges to they can better help their patients; practitioners who practice what they preach have better results with patients; practitioners learning to implement and model self-care so that they can be role models for patients 44:00 The future of Nutrigenomics, personalized medicine, and personalized learning with adaptive learning technology 50:30 Parallels between clinical care and academia 51:25 Advice for new practitioners
“There's this ability to impact people directly through the employer in a very cost effective way, giving everyone the chance to improve their health. The more employers that we can impact, the more people we're going to impact." - Erica ArmstrongI recently had the pleasure of speaking with Erica Armstrong, MD, IFMCP, the founder of Root Functional Medicine, who is on a mission to use functional medicine to find and treat the root cause of our health issues. After first connecting with Erica on LinkedIn, I was excited to have her on the show to discuss her holistic approach to healthcare.We discussed the core pillars of functional medicine, including a nutrition-first care model, the critical importance of a healthy gut microbiome, the keys to inflammation management, and even the potential for reversing chronic conditions. We also cover how she is bringing this new, more comprehensive model to employers and their employees.Tune in this week to learn all about functional medicine!Chapters:(00:00:00) Functional Medicine 101 | with Erica Armstrong(00:05:37) The “Root Cause” Approach(00:07:03) Holistic Approach Of Functional Medicine (00:16:56) Nutrition-First Care(00:25:59) The Importance Of A Healthy Gut Microbiome(00:34:46) Chronic Condition Reversal(00:44:10) The Key To Inflammation ManagementKey Links for Social:@SelfFunded on YouTube for video versions of the podcast and much more - https://www.youtube.com/@SelfFundedListen/watch on Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/1TjmrMrkIj0qSmlwAIevKA?si=068a389925474f02Listen on Apple Podcasts - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/self-funded-with-spencer/id1566182286Follow Spencer on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/spencer-smith-self-funded/Follow Spencer on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/selffundedwithspencer/
In this episode of The Root Cause Medicine Podcast, Dr. Anthony Crifase is joined by Brandy Zachary, DC, IFMCP, Clinical Director at Body Love Cafe. They discuss the root cause of food sensitivities, the difference between food sensitivities and allergies and the future of food sensitivity treatment.
Kalea Wattles, ND, IFMCP, is a naturopathic physician and functional medicine practitioner specializing in fertility optimization. Currently serving as the Clinical Special Projects Manager at The Institute for Functional Medicine, where she has been on staff since 2017, she is committed to the advancement of the field through research and education. She is the host of IFM's podcast Pathways to Well-Being. Dr. Wattles earned her doctorate in naturopathic medicine from Bastyr University, where she developed a keen interest in functional medicine. She went on to receive additional training from The Institute for Functional Medicine, where she further honed her skills in a root-cause, science-based, body-systems approach to healthcare. In this episode of Conversations For Health, we explore how Dr. Kalea applies a functional medicine lens to fertility, highlighting the clinical relevance of mitochondrial health, oxidative stress, inflammaging, and more when it comes to female and male fertility. We discuss the narrative of the fertility cliff, how to assess diminished ovarian reserve even in patients in their 20s, and how to interpret AMH values in context. Our conversation is filled with actionable insights into preconception care protocols, fertility focus, lab interpretation, and how to personalize support for patients preparing for IVF or egg freezing. I'm your host, Evelyne Lambrecht, thank you for designing a well world with us. Episode Resources: Dr. Kalea Wattles - https://drkaleawattles.com/ Design for Health Resources: Designs for Health - https://www.designsforhealth.com/ Designs for Health Practitioner Exclusive Drug Nutrient Depletion and Interaction Checker - https://www.designsforhealth.com/drug-nutrient-interaction/ Visit the Designs for Health Research and Education Library which houses medical journals, protocols, webinars, and our blog. https://www.designsforhealth.com/research-and-education/education The Designs for Health Podcast is produced in partnership with Podfly Productions. Chapters: 00:00 Intro. 02:02 Dr. Kalea is delighted about the current headlines about fertility into the 40s. 03:40 Dr. Kalea's journey into motherhood aligned with her professional focus. 06:50 AMH is the top trending biomarker in ovarian reserve. 11:41 Markers to consider in relation to oxidative stress and inflammation. 16:02 Top tier oxidative stress markers, including 8-OHdG and F2-IsoP. 18:54 The importance of mitochondrial health in ovarian health, egg quality and sperm. 23:50 DNA fragmentation and other potential findings from a semen analysis. 27:00 Shifts in the fertility conversation in recent years. 31:01 CoQ10 and melatonin recommendations that Dr. Kalea implements with her patients. 37:09 The role of glutathione in protecting against oxidative stress. 39:50 Dr. Kalea's personal experience with ovarian age testing. 43:05 Cycle Day 3 hormone measurements, including DHEA sulfate and prolactin. 49:32 Diet, environment, and other major factors in diminished ovarian reserve. 53:01 Redefining unexplained infertility. 55:06 Androgens and the impacts on eggs. 57:11 Ideal DHEA and testosterone levels. 1:00:05 The vaginal microbiome, gut health, and urea plasma. 1:03:10 Dr. Kalea's favorite personal supplements, favorite health practices, and the maternal fertility limits that she has changed her mind about.
Dr. Sam Shay, DC, IFMCP, is a functional medicine expert and self-proclaimed “lab nerd” who helps high-performing individuals solve their unique health puzzles through advanced lab testing, biohacking tools, and lifestyle redesign. After years of personal struggle with chronic illness, Dr. Sam now works with clients virtually using his proprietary NeuroHarmony Model and DNA Decoded Program to improve brain health, energy, and resilience—without the overwhelm. He's also a stand-up comic, bringing edutainment to the world of health and neurodiversity. Inside this episode: Why your genetics are only part of the story when it comes to optimizing health The 10 Pillars of Health™ and how they support brain-body balance How can functional medicine testing identify hidden energy drains and triggers? Dr. Sam's take on neurodiversity, comedy, and the healing power of authenticity If you've been trying to biohack your way to better health but still feel stuck, this episode will help you decode what's going on under the surface. Connect with Dr. Sam Shay! Website: www.drsamshay.com Free 3-Day Lifestyle & Nutrition Guide: https://go.drsamshay.com/freebie Watch his comedy special: NeuroSpicy on YouTube Don't forget to rate, subscribe, and review the podcast. Your feedback helps us bring you more insightful conversations.
Get your free guide: Could Your “Difficult” Child Be Misdiagnosed? A Parent's Guide to Pediatric Mental Health. Download it here: www.arbor-health.com/holistic-kids! Episode Timestamps [00:00] - Intro [03:12] - Dr. Zendi's Path to Helping Kids [04:28] - Understanding PANS/PANDAS and Its Symptoms [12:12] - How Does It Affect Others? Is It Contagious? [15:41] - Simple Things That Can Help on Tough Days [18:05] - How Parents Can Support Their Kids: Safety and Symptom Awareness [21:19] - What Healing Looks Like with PANS/PANDAS [27:38] - Episode Recap [29:06] - Outro Noticing behavior changes? PANS/PANDAS could be the cause! PANS/PANDAS is a life-changing diagnosis that's often overlooked, yet it can be the root cause of anxiety, depression, OCD, ADHD, and even autism. These autoimmune-driven conditions happen when the immune system mistakenly attacks the brain, causing a mix of neurological and psychological symptoms. In this episode, The Holistic Kids and Dr. Zendi Moldenhauer explore PANS/PANDAS, discussing the signs, symptoms, and how healing is possible. Dr. Zendi Moldenhauer, PhD, NPP, PNP, RN-BC, IFMCP, is a double board-certified Psychiatric and Pediatric Nurse Practitioner and certified Functional Medicine practitioner with over 25 years of experience. As Co-Founder and Chief Medical Officer of Arbor Health, she specializes in helping kids heal from conditions like PANS/PANDAS, anxiety, OCD, ADHD, and autism, blending conventional and holistic approaches to uncover root causes and support lasting healing. Learn more about Dr. Zendi Moldenhauer at https://www.arbor-health.com/, or follow her on social media @drzendimoldenhauer — Learn more about Dr. Madiha Saeed at https://holisticmommd.com, or follow her on social media @HolisticMomMD
Download my free guided meditation audio bundle here: https://thewellnessengineer.com/audiobundle Save your seat at the Rheumatoid Arthritis and Autoimmunity Symposium - A groundbreaking event hosted by Dr. Micah Yu. Live May 12–18, 2025 | Free & Online. RSVP here: https://yu.myautoimmunemd.com/register?sa=sa02304049090547256a42cc0997f4cfc37b4ac399 Did you know that the pain you're feeling might be more than just inflammation? It could be your body's complex response to stress, trauma, and even the food on your plate. Join me and Dr. Micah Yu, MD, to explore a holistic approach to rheumatoid arthritis, covering personalized diets, stress management, and the truth about restrictive eating. Get ready to see your health and your path to healing in a whole new light! In this episode you'll learn: ⏰ 03:06 - A medical student's experience with joint pain ⏰ 10:22 - No one anti-inflammatory diet is good for everyone ⏰ 11:25 - Trauma can be a contributing factor for autoimmune disease ⏰ 12:24 - The role of stress in triggering the immune system ⏰ 19:22 - Identifying protocols for individual patients ⏰ 26:55 - The ONE thing you can do to activate self-healing ⏰ 28:00 - What to watch out for when eating restrictive diets Check out Dr. Micah Yu, MD's Bio: Dr. Yu is an integrative rheumatologist who incorporates complementary medicine with traditional rheumatology. He is quadruple board-certified in Rheumatology, Internal Medicine, Integrative Medicine, and Lifestyle Medicine. He obtained his MD from Chicago Medical School and holds a Masters in Healthcare Administration and Biomedical sciences. He completed his internal medicine residency and rheumatology fellowship at Loma Linda University in Southern California. He is a graduate of the Andrew Weil Integrative Medicine Fellowship at the University of Arizona. In addition, he is certified in functional medicine through the Institute of Functional Medicine. He is a member of the International Lyme and Associated Diseases Society(ILADS), International Society for Environmentally Acquired Illness(ISEAI), and American Academy of Environmental Medicine(AAEM). He has a very unique perspective on autoimmune disease and arthritis as he is both a patient with arthritis and physician. Dr. Yu was diagnosed with gout at the age of 17 and later diagnosed with spondyloarthritis as well. He is able to understand his patient's medical problems from a patient perspective. The foundation of his practice is to combine allopathic medicine with complementary medicine. He works with his patients to come up with a treatment plan that not only fights the disease but also is aligned with his patient's goals. Dr. Micah Yu, MD's gift and link: Are you or someone you love struggling with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) or another autoimmune condition? Join Dr. Micah Yu - who lives with RA himself - for his first-of-its-kind symposium with over 30 world-class experts who'll share cutting-edge science and real-life strategies to reduce inflammation, manage symptoms, and live with vitality and purpose—no matter where you are in your journey. The Rheumatoid Arthritis and Autoimmunity Symposium - A groundbreaking event hosted by Dr. Micah Yu (MD, MHA, MS, ABOIM, DipABLM, IFMCP). Live May 12–18, 2025 | Free & Online. RSVP here: https://yu.myautoimmunemd.com/register?sa=sa02304049090547256a42cc0997f4cfc37b4ac399 Connect with Dr. Micah Yu, MD: Website: https://drlifestyle.org/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/drlifestyleclinic Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drlifestyleclinic/ ***** Hi there! I am Jane Hogan, the Wellness Engineer, and the host of Wellness By Design. I spent 30 years designing foundations for buildings until the pain and inflammation of rheumatoid arthritis led me to hang up my hard hat and follow my heart. Now I blend my backgrounds in science and spirituality to teach people how to tap into the power of their mind, body and soul. I help them release pain naturally so they can become the best version of themselves. Wellness By Design is a show dedicated to helping people achieve wellness not by reacting to the world around them but by intentionally designing a life based on what their own body needs. In this show we explore practices, methods and science that contribute to releasing pain and inflammation naturally. Learn more at https://thewellnessengineer.com Would you like to learn how to release pain by creating more peace and calm? Download my free guided meditation audio bundle here: https://thewellnessengineer.com/audiobundle Connect with Jane: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/JaneHoganHealth/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/janehoganhealth
In this eye-opening fertility episode, Dr. Wendy Trubow, MD, IFMCP, peels back the curtain on one of the most misunderstood issues in reproductive health: the toxic load we carry — and how it's silently sabotaging fertility in both men and women.Wendie Trubow, MD, MBA,IFM certified practitioner, is passionate about helping women optimize their health and lives as a functional medicine gynecologist. Through her struggles with mold and metal toxicity, Celiac disease, and other health issues, Trubow has developed a deep sense of compassion and expertise for what her patients are facing. She is the co-author of Dirty Girl: Ditch the Toxins, Look Great, and Feel Freaking Amazing and has been regularly featured in MindBodyGreen.This conversation isn't just for those trying to conceive — it's for anyone who wants to understand how the environment, food system, stress, and personal care industry are all intersecting with the skyrocketing rates of infertility, autoimmune diseases, metabolic disorders, and hormonal imbalance.Key InsightsWhy infertility is a symptom — not your identityHow inflammation blocks conception, even when all your tests look "normal"Why sperm counts are plummeting — and what that means for the futureHow to detox SAFELY before pregnancy — and what to avoid once you're pregnantWhy managing stress is just as important as managing toxins"You can't detox if you're stressed out — because stress turns OFF your detox pathways."The Three Toxic Buckets That Fuel InflammationWhat you put IN your bodyFood, plastics, pesticidesWhat you put ON your bodyMakeup, lotions, laundry detergentsWhat surrounds youAir, water, EMFs in your home + environmentDr. Wendy's JourneyDr. Wendy shares her personal story of toxic overload — despite doing "everything right" — and how she turned it into a roadmap for healing in her bestselling book "Dirty Girl."Recommended Clean Products & BrandsBeautyBeautyCounterBurt's BeesMineral FusionCleaning & LaundryAspen Clean (EWG Certified)Water FiltersBerkeyAquasanaReverse Osmosis systemsAir FiltersIQ Air ATEM (for cars)Air DoctorMolekuleResources
Dr. Sam Shay, DC, IFMCP is a functional medicine expert, speaker, and comedian who has helped countless individuals optimize their health through personalized, data-driven strategies. Specializing in energy optimization, brain health, and overcoming fatigue and stress, Dr. Sam combines his health expertise with his unique comedic perspective to make health transformation accessible, engaging, and empowering. His 25+ years of experience have led him to create the Neuro-Harmony Model, a comprehensive framework designed to nurture and optimize mental, emotional, and physical health. He uses this model to provide clear, actionable strategies to help professionals manage stress, boost focus, and sustain high performance in demanding environments. Dr. Sam also uses his platform to support professionals navigating the unique challenges of high-stakes careers, offering tools to maintain balance and resilience while achieving their goals. Drawing on his deep understanding of functional medicine, he blends humor and science to empower individuals to tap into their full potential in work and life. Dr. Sam has been featured on over 100 podcasts and stages, sharing his transformative approach to unlocking human potential and helping professionals thrive through functional medicine. Dr. Shay also shares practical health insights in his stand-up comedy, making health transformation fun and relatable. His one-hour comedy special, "NeuroSpicy: Love, Life, & Comedy on the Spectrum", shares his journey and includes powerful insights on embracing neurodiversity. Website: www.DrSamShay.com Genetics program: https://go.drsamshay.com/sp-dna-decoded Facebook: www.DrSamShay.com/sam.shay.792 Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/tenpointwellness
In this episode of Integrative Cancer Solutions, Dr. Karlfeldt interviews Deanna Minich PhD, an expert in nutrition and functional medicine with extensive experience in academia, the food industry, and clinical research. The conversation focuses on the concept of vibrational energy in food and how consuming a variety of colorful foods can support cellular health and potentially aid in cancer prevention and treatment. Deanna explains that foods carry specific frequencies and vibrations based on their molecular structure, with naturally occurring foods having a higher resonance than processed ones. She introduces the "eat the rainbow" concept, detailing how different colored foods provide unique phytonutrients that support various bodily functions: red foods for inflammation and immunity, orange for reproductive and brain health, yellow for digestion, green for heart health and detoxification, and blue/purple for brain health and mood regulation. The discussion explores how mitochondria function as the energy harvesters of cells, extracting energy through oxidative phosphorylation and utilizing the color bonds in food similar to photosynthesis in plants. Deanna emphasizes the importance of dietary diversity to avoid "phytonutrient gaps" and suggests tracking daily color consumption to ensure a full spectrum of nutrients. She also addresses how external stressors like electromagnetic fields and artificial blue light can negatively impact cellular health. Deanna provides practical advice on cooking methods, recommending steaming and slow, moist cooking techniques over high-heat methods like grilling and frying that produce inflammatory compounds. She advocates for seasonal eating, mindful consumption practices, and eating in community to enhance digestion and nutrient absorption. The episode concludes with Deanna directing listeners to her website for additional resources, infographics, and information on nutrition and health.Naturally occurring foods have higher vibrational energy and resonance than processed foods, which can support cellular health and potentially aid in cancer prevention.Different colored foods provide specific phytonutrients that support various bodily functions: red for inflammation and immunity, orange for reproduction and brain health, yellow for digestion, green for heart and detoxification, and blue/purple for brain health and mood.Mitochondria function as energy harvesters in cells, extracting energy from the color bonds in food through a process similar to photosynthesis in plants.Cooking methods significantly impact food's health benefits, with steaming and slow, moist cooking techniques preserving nutrients better than high-heat methods like grilling and frying that produce inflammatory compounds.Mindful eating practices, seasonal food consumption, and dietary diversity are essential strategies to maximize nutrient absorption and avoid "phytonutrient gaps" in your diet.----Grab my book A Better Way to Treat Cancer: A Comprehensive Guide to Understanding, Preventing and Most Effectively Treating Our Biggest Health Threat - https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CM1KKD9X?ref_=pe_3052080_397514860 Unleashing 10X Power: A Revolutionary Approach to Conquering Cancerhttps://store.thekarlfeldtcenter.com/products/unleashing-10x-power-Price: $24.99-100% Off Discount Code: CANCERPODCAST1Healing Within: Unraveling the Emotional Roots of Cancerhttps://store.thekarlfeldtcenter.com/products/healing-within-Price: $24.99-100% Off Discount Code: CANCERPODCAST2----Integrative Cancer Solutions was created to instill hope and empowerment. Other people have been where you are right now and have already done the research for you. Listen to their stories and journeys and apply what they learned to achieve similar outcomes as they have, cancer remission and an even more fullness of life than before the diagnosis. Guests will discuss what therapies, supplements, and practitioners they relied on to beat cancer. Once diagnosed, time is of the essence. This podcast will dramatically reduce your learning curve as you search for your own solution to cancer. To learn more about the cutting-edge integrative cancer therapies Dr. Karlfeldt offer at his center, please visit www.TheKarlfeldtCenter.com
Lilian White, MD, IFMCP is a graduate of the Cleveland Clinic Family Medicine Residency where she won the Family Medicine Resident Award for Advocacy and was a nominee for the Cleveland Clinic Intern of the Year. She attended Wright State University Boonshoft School of Medicine where she received the Dean's Award. Dr. White graduated summa cum laude from Heidelberg University with a B.S. in Chemistry. Dr. White is an advocate for family medicine and holistic health and serves as a board member for the Ohio Academy of Family Physicians Foundation, the Academy of Medicine of Cleveland and Northeast Ohio, and president of the Northeast Ohio Academy of Family Physicians. She is active as a writer and a contributing editor for the American Family Physician Journal and is a senior author at Core Content Review of Family Medicine. In October of 2023 she founded Empowered Health, a direct primary care practice to offer personalized, holistic care using the best use of her conventional medical training and her passion for functional medicine and holistic health. She enjoys doing her best to see the big picture and relate all of a patient's conditions to one another and in the context of their life and values. She is certified in functional medicine through the Institute for Functional Medicine. During her first year in practice, she received the Top 25 under 35 by the Cleveland Professional 20-30 Club and Cleveland Magazine's Best Doctors of 2024 awards by a nomination of her peers. Outside the office, Dr. White enjoys paddle boarding, yoga, reading and planning events to gather her friends and family together. You can connect with Dr. White via Instagram @lilian_white.md and @empoweredhealthdpc Related Episodes: Ep 299 - Dr. Wayne Jonas on Whole Person Care for Cancer and Healing Ep 111 - Dr. Kenneth Rictor on a New Model for Primary Care If you like this episode, please subscribe to Pursuing Health on iTunes and give it a rating or share your feedback on social media using the hashtag #PursuingHealth. I look forward to bringing you future episodes with inspiring individuals and ideas about health. Disclaimer: This podcast is for general information only, and does not provide medical advice. I recommend that you seek assistance from your personal physician for any health conditions or concerns.