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On Wednesday, January 22nd 2025 Dr. Roger McFillin was interviewed by Dr. Nikki Johnson, a pediatrician and the Director of FAIR (Foundation Against Intolerance and Racism) in Medicine for a live webinar event. The webinar, titled "Informed Consent and SSRIs Revisited: Side Effects and Treatment Alternatives," tackles one of the most pressing issues in mental healthcare today. It was too important to not get out on a podcast episode. Medical freedom and Informed consent are one of the most pressing issues of our time. The Foundation Against Intolerance & Racism ("FAIR")is a nonprofit, nonpartisan organization committed to challenging threats to civil liberties from identity-based practices. As an organization committed to promoting honest scientific discourse and defending medical freedom, FAIR is uniquely positioned to facilitate these crucial conversations. During this live webinar, Dr. McFillin and Dr. Johnson explored critical questions about SSRI medications that often go undiscussed: What are the full range of side effects? What alternative treatments exist? How has industry influence shaped our understanding of these medications? Most importantly, what information do patients need for genuine informed consent?The Foundation Against Intolerance & Racism ("FAIR") WebsiteYoutube video of the Live Webinar RADICALLY GENUINE PODCASTDr. Roger McFillin / Radically Genuine WebsiteYouTube @RadicallyGenuineDr. Roger McFillin (@DrMcFillin) / XSubstack | Radically Genuine | Dr. Roger McFillinInstagram @radicallygenuineContact Radically GenuineConscious Clinician CollectivePLEASE SUPPORT OUR PARTNERS15% Off Pure Spectrum CBD (Code: RadicallyGenuine)10% off Lovetuner click here—-----------FREE DOWNLOAD! DISTRESS TOLERANCE SKILLS
This episode of We Question and Learn features Dr. Nick Viglione, Chief Executive Director at Perseus House, dedicated to helping adolescents through treatment and interventions. Then our guest will be Mark Amendola, a master trainer for aggression replacement training and the former 26 year executive director at Perseus House. You can hear these interviews Sunday afternoon, December 1st, starting at four, and bring you all NPR and then online at NPR, one YouTube or your favorite podcast venue.
Nurses Out Loud with Nurses Michele, Jodi, Kimberly & Melissa - The Nurses address the highlights of National Nurses Week, the disadvantages of Mammograms in comparison to Ultrasonography, as well as alternative treatments for Osteoporosis utilizing the Juvent, MicroImpact Platform. This week's show also addresses Disease X and products to make sure listeners gather in their homes to be prepared...
Nurses Out Loud with Nurses Michele, Jodi, Kimberly & Melissa - The Nurses address the highlights of National Nurses Week, the disadvantages of Mammograms in comparison to Ultrasonography, as well as alternative treatments for Osteoporosis utilizing the Juvent, MicroImpact Platform. This week's show also addresses Disease X and products to make sure listeners gather in their homes to be prepared...
Lawrence Rosen, MD, joins Integrative Practitioner associate editor, Avery St. Onge, to discuss how individual and structural changes involving whole health principles can help improve the sleep of children as well as their mental, emotional, and physical health. Find us at integrativepractitioner.com or e-mail us at IPEditor@divcom.com. Theme music: “Upbeat Party” by Scott Holmes via freemusicarchive.org and “Carefree” by Kevin Mcleod via incompetech.com. About the Expert Lawrence Rosen, MD is an integrative pediatrician and founder of the Whole Child Center. He serves as Senior Advisor and Chair of the Health Advisory Board for WholeHealthED, a nonprofit devoted to bringing whole health learning to the U.S. He is the co-author of “Treatment Alternatives for Children,” an evidence-informed guide for parents interested in natural solutions for common childhood ailments. Rosen is appointed as Assistant Professor in Pediatrics at the Hackensack Meridian School of Medicine. schools. He is a founding member and former Chair of the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) Section on Integrative Medicine, and he received the AAP's Pioneer in Integrative Medicine award in 2015. A graduate of New York Medical College and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, he completed his residency and chief residency in pediatrics at Mount Sinai Hospital in New York. Rosen received his yoga teacher certification under the guidance of Ben Wisch and Denise DeLuca and teaches yoga and meditation to medical students.
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This week we're back and continuing our deep dive into polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS). In today's episode we talk about how a conventional doctor may treat PCOS, including lifestyle modifications like exercising and eating better, and prescribing medications that help with hormones, hirsutism, acne, and more. We also compare this approach to how a naturopathic doctor might treat someone with PCOS and address the underlying causes in addition to providing symptom relief with natural modalities. This goes beyond lifestyle and can include specific nutrients like inositol and berberine, and therapeutic diets like the Mediterranean diet, anti-inflammatory diet, ketogenic diet, and DASH diet. Join us today as we discuss conventional treatment options for PCOS and how a naturopathic doctor approaches this condition in women! Listen to the episode on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Stitcher, TuneIn, or on your favorite podcast platform. Topics Covered: Conventional treatment for PCOS Therapeutic diets for PCOS Key nutrients and herbs for PCOS Additional natural therapies for women with PCOS Guest Info Connect with Dr. Bryant Esquejo on Instagram and Dr. Marilyn Merola on Instagram. Questions or topic requests? Email holisticbeautypodcast@gmail.com. Follow Us: Holistic Beauty Podcast Instagram Visit Dr. Marilyn Merola's website Visit Dr. Bryant Esquejo's website
The inflammation that causes your nose to run also affects your body's inflammation. Many suffer from nasolaryngeal reflux (upset tummy) caused by sinus drainage, instead of reaching for the purple pill over the counter consider alternatives, our favorite is aloecure.com whether a pill or liquid form, will calm your stomach. Aloe is known as a natural anti-inflammatory auto-immunomodulator, use DrLiza for a 20% discount. As for the over the counter, there is a lot to choose from, if you want to consider a natural alternative for allergies in zones 6, through 9 (Southern) try the green bottle called Allergy Relief, it can be found on Amazon at https://amzn.to/3JOlKaM also called Texas Allergy Relief. Discussion of the booster partial and full booster and how some side effects occur. How sensitivity can increase a painful reaction. We discuss how are practice has treated patients. How are practice is available 24/7. Through Telemedicine, Video medicine, and in-person. There are more viruses that can cause GI upset and cause severe diarrhea and vomiting and know that you may need a combination of therapies, call your doctor to determine if your symptoms need treatment acutely. We hope you like our podcast today please subscribe, like and comment and reach out to us at info@everydayhealthhacker.com
This week, I sit down with Integrative Pediatrician Dr. Larry Rosen as we dive into the world of children post Covid. What is happening to them and what do we need to do to right the ship? Dr. Rosen is the founder of the Whole Child Center in New Jersey. He is the co-author of “Treatment Alternatives for Children,” an evidence-informed guide for parents interested in natural solutions for common childhood ailments. He graduated from New York Medical College and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He then completed his residency and chief residency in pediatrics at Mount Sinai Hospital in New York City. Additionally, he is a founding member and former Chair of the AAP Section on Integrative Medicine, and he received the AAP's Pioneer in Integrative Medicine award in 2015. He serves as Senior Advisor and Chair of the Health Advisory Board for WholeHealthED, a nonprofit devoted to bringing whole health learning to U.S. schools. Larry is an exceptional human, a thoughtful person and finally a teacher and leader in the healing space of children nationally. I hope that you enjoy my conversation with Dr. Larry Rosen, Dr. M
Lawrence D. Rosen, M.D. is an integrative pediatrician and founder of the Whole Child Center. He is the co-author of “Treatment Alternatives for Children,” an evidence-informed guide for parents interested in natural solutions for common childhood ailments. Dr. Rosen is appointed as Assistant Professor in Pediatrics at the Hackensack Meridian School of Medicine at Seton Hall University. He is a founding member and former Chair of the AAP Section on Integrative Medicine, and he received the AAP's Pioneer in Integrative Medicine award in 2015. A graduate of New York Medical College and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, he completed his residency and chief residency in pediatrics at Mount Sinai Hospital in New York. Dr. Rosen received his yoga teacher certification under the guidance of Ben Wisch and Denise DeLuca and teaches yoga and meditation to medical students. He serves as Senior Advisor and Chair of the Health Advisory Board for WholeHealthED, a nonprofit devoted to bringing whole health learning to U.S. schools. Most importantly, he is happily married to the love of his life and the proud father of two amazing young adults.Website https://www.lawrencerosenmd.com/Whole Child Center https://wholechildcenter.org/Whole Health Institutehttps://www.wholehealth.org/Dr. Damaris G. is an Integrative Doctor of Nurse Practice Family Nurse Practioner Mom, Veteran,. BC Family Nurse Practioner & Holistic Integrative health, Studies Functional Medicine Email Me at info@damarismaria.comWebsite- https://damarismaria.com/Founder- Mindful Integrative Healthcare https://mindfulcomforts.com/Office Text/Call-732-355-3469Social Media
Dr. Lawrence (Larry) Rosen, MD is a sought-after pediatric integrative medicine physician who advocates for family and child wellness nationally. Website at www.lawrencerosenmd.com He has so much wisdom and experience as a yoga teacher and mind-body expert in the field of mindfulness and resilience. Dr. Rosen, MD authentically discusses how to get started with the simplest of active rest and relaxation techniques. And it only takes 5 MINUTES of your day! That is something easily done. He also talks about ways we resist healing and how to overcome self-defeating thoughts. We even go through some of our own personal experiences that led us to the field of integrative medicine and ultimately empower others to heal themselves. He also has been a part of one of the biggest movements in child wellness at Whole Health Ed. He serves as Senior Advisor and Chair of the Health Advisory Board for WholeHealthED, a nonprofit devoted to bringing whole health learning to U.S. schools. You can also be a part of this movement and use the Whole Health 4 You video resources for children, parents and educators to promote health and well-being. Check the link out here, they're amazing!!! Short bio: Dr. Lawrence Rosen, MD founded the Whole Child Center. He is the co-author of “Treatment Alternatives for Children,” an evidence-informed guide for parents interested in natural solutions for common childhood ailments. You can find it in e-book format here! He served the field of pediatric integrative medicine at by being a founding member and previous Chair at the American Academy of Pediatrics Section on Integrative Medicine and won the Pioneer of Integrative Medicine Award in 2015! Dr. Rosen is appointed as Assistant Professor in Pediatrics at the Hackensack Meridian School of Medicine at Seton Hall University. A graduate of New York Medical College and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, he completed his residency and chief residency in pediatrics at Mount Sinai Hospital in New York. Dr. Rosen received his yoga teacher certification under the guidance of Ben Wisch and Denise DeLuca and teaches yoga and meditation to medical students. You can find our ShowNotes and Sign Up for Our Free Weekly Email Newsletter at www.HealthIsPowHer.com Don't forget to hit subscribe to this podcast and rate and review us if you enjoyed this episode (it helps the mission of reaching more women and families with free doctor-approved health and wellness education). Find us on Instagram @Health_Is_PowHer. We'd love to hear from you and see what else you'd like to hear or learn about on the show.
Dr. Larry Rosen is an integrative pediatrician and founder of the Whole Child Center. He is the co-author of “Treatment Alternatives for Children,” an evidence-informed guide for parents interested in natural solutions for common childhood ailments. Dr. Rosen is appointed as Assistant Professor in Pediatrics at the Hackensack Meridian School of Medicine at Seton Hall University. Additionally, he is a founding member and former Chair of the AAP Section on Integrative Medicine, and he received the AAP’s Pioneer in Integrative Medicine award in 2015. A graduate of New York Medical College and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, he completed his residency and chief residency in pediatrics at Mount Sinai Hospital in New York. Dr. Rosen received his yoga teacher certification under the guidance of Ben Wisch and Denise DeLuca and teaches yoga and meditation to medical students. He serves as Senior Advisor and Chair of the Health Advisory Board for WholeHealthED, a nonprofit devoted to bringing whole health learning to U.S. schools. http://wholechildcenter.org
Dr. Larry Rosen, MD, FAAP, an integrative pediatrician and founder of the Whole Child Center. He is the co-author of “Treatment Alternatives for Children,” an evidence-informed guide for parents interested in natural solutions for common childhood ailments. Dr. Rosen is appointed as Assistant Professor in Pediatrics at the Hackensack Meridian School of Medicine at Seton Hall University. Additionally, he is a founding member and former Chair of the AAP Section on Integrative Medicine, and he received the AAP’s Pioneer in Integrative Medicine award in 2015. A graduate of New York Medical College and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, he completed his residency and chief residency in pediatrics at Mount Sinai Hospital in New York. Dr. Rosen received his yoga teacher certification under the guidance of Ben Wisch and Denise DeLuca and teaches yoga and meditation to medical students. He serves as Senior Advisor and Chair of the Health Advisory Board for WholeHealthED, a nonprofit devoted to bringing whole health learning to U.S. schools. Most importantly, he is happily married to the love of his life and the proud father of two amazing young adults.
Dr. Lawrence Rosen is a renowned integrative pediatrician, author and founder of the Whole Child Center in New Jersey. He has been in the field of pediatrics for nearly three decades and is a passionate advocate for yoga, meditation and creating a new health care paradigm for the whole child. He wrote Treatment Alternatives for Children, which was a Mom's Choice Gold Award honoree, to help parents learn about science-based natural solutions to common pediatric conditions. In this episode, Shay Beider welcomes Dr. Rosen to the podcast. They discuss how his interest in medicine began, why he's dedicated his career to pediatric integrative medicine and what it's like working in an interprofessional team. They also discuss the ramifications of COVID-19 and how it has impacted him, as a pediatrician and as a parent. SHOW NOTES: Here’s the Harvard research study on living a healthy and happy life Here’s the link to WholeHealthED Check out Anatomy of Hope by Jerome Groopman Also see Integrative Pediatrics by Timothy Culbert and Karen Olness Learn more about Integrative Touch for Kids at www.integrativetouch.org!
Many suffers of thyroid issues that are only offered one medicinal choice, but Dr. Shames says there are several natural supplements that provide meaningful holistic wellness. In this conversation, you'll hear: His personal experience through his wife's struggles with treatment and how that opened his eyes to a vacuum in the medical community for thyroid care. The degree to which these thyroid conditions are an epidemic and what environmental conditions may be causing them. What connections between thyroid conditions and mental health exist and how treating our hormone glands with holistic health measures can achieve balance. Author Dr. Richard Shames has been in private practice for 25 years but shifted his focus after witnessing his wife's search for relief from symptoms due to irregular thyroid measures. The Synthroid prescription the endocrinologists she first saw did not ease her symptoms, but after being connected with a university research group, she found relief from holistic health treatment. They wrote the book Feeling Fat, Fuzzy, or Frazzled? to educate readers about better options to treat and balance our three hormone-producing glands: the thyroid, adrenal, and reproductive glands. He discusses why the diabetes epidemic may have overshadowed thyroid treatment's need for fuller attention. Because the medical system is less apt to look at hormone balance from a broader perspective, often the standard T3 medicine lacks the holistic wellness available from natural thyroid medicine. Furthermore, he explains how the thyroid, adrenal glands, and reproductive glands make for a hormone system that needs to be balanced in concert with each other. For example, women are often prescribed estrogen, which actually increases thyroid-binding agents in your bloodstream. By treating patients through a holistic wellness lens, these three hormonal-producing systems can work more effectively together. For more information such as recommended doctors, see the Top Docs list at http://www.thyroid-info.com/index.htm. He also recommends seeking out a nutritional practitioner in addition to supplemental information. Dr. Shames also has a website at http://thyroidpower.com/
Most people know at least one person with multiple sclerosis. Cannabis may provide MS patients with new hope, as Dr. George Anastassov explains. The post New Hope for Multiple Sclerosis: Cannabis Treatment Alternatives appeared first on The Cannabis Reporter.
In this episode of the Cover2 Resources Podcast, Greg McNeil, Founder and President, interviews Bill Gilliland, the Chief Operating Officer of Treatment Alternatives in Boca Raton, Florida. Treatment Alternatives, also known as the “Boca House,” is the last place where Greg’s son Sam underwent rehab.
Lawrence Rosen, MD is an integrative pediatrician and co-author of Treatment Alternatives for Children, an evidence-based guide for parents interested in natural solutions for common childhood ailments. He is the founder of one of the country’s first “green” pediatric practices, The Whole Child Center, in Oradell, NJ, and serves as Medical Advisor to the Deirdre Imus Environmental Health Center at HackensackUMC. Dr. Rosen is a founding member and Past Chair of the AAP Section on Integrative Medicine and is appointed as Clinical Assistant Professor in Pediatrics at New Jersey Medical School. A graduate of New York Medical College and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, he completed his residency and chief residency in pediatrics at Mount Sinai Hospital in New York. Dr. Rosen has been featured on Good Morning America, CNN, and Imus in the Morning, and he is a frequently cited expert on children’s and environmental health matters. He is a contributing editor and pediatric columnist for Kiwi Magazine, as well as a contributing author/editor for several books, including Integrative Pediatrics, Green Baby, and Pediatric Clinics of North America: Complementary and Alternative Medicine. Dr. Rosen serves on many integrative health advisory boards, including Kula for Karma, HappyFamilies, the Holistic Moms Network, IntegrativePractitioner.com, and MarbleJam Kids. He contributes regularly to Huffington Post and MindBodyGreen.
Dr Meighan Valero ND discusses prostate and colon cancer, screening prevention and treatment options.
Dr Meighan Valero discusses breast health, screening and how alternative and complementary treatments can make your cancer journey a little easier.
Listen in as Dr Michelle Prince interviews Dr Meighan Valero, Naturopathic doctor with a keen focus on complementary treatments to cancer. Topics include Vitamin C infusions, chemotherapy sensitivity testing, and the latest research to support alternative treatments. A not to miss episode!
Parents concerned about the side effects of commonly used over-the-counter and prescription medicines are in search of safe and effective natural treatment alternatives. Host Dr. David Naimon talks with leading integrative pediatrician Lawrence Rosen, MD about his book, co-authored with … Continue reading →
For skull base meningiomas, several treatment paradigms are available: Observation with serial imaging, surgical resection, stereotactic radiosurgery, radiation therapy or some combination of both. The choice depends on several factors. In this review we evaluate different treatment options, the outcome of modern irradiation techniques as well as the clinical results available, and establish recommendations for the treatment of patients with skull-base meningiomas.
Audio podcast from the 8th Annual SDPA Fall Dermatology Conference in Grapevine, TX. This was “Spectrum of Treatment Alternatives for Mucosal Vesiculobullous Diseases” with Kim Yancey, MD. This session is also available as a download on iTunes through the dermcast podcast page*. Click here to visit the page on iTunes. [...]
Psychiatrist Peter Stastny talks about his decades-long work as an anti-psychiatrist psychiatrist, problems with the hospital system and medications, and the international movement to create alternatives. Peter is one of the main organizers of INTAR, the International Network of Treatment Alternatives for Recovery. [Read more...]