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Take Out With Ashley and Robyn
Episode 135 with Dr. Lisa Price ND

Take Out With Ashley and Robyn

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2020 52:05


Today's podcast is sponsored by The Better Nutrition Program and Fullscript. Below is a link to the FREE practitioner account.https://thebetternutritionprogram.comhttps://us.fullscript.com/practitioner-signup/BNPLisa A. Price NDwww.drlisapricend.com EducationDoctor of Naturopathic Medicine, 1998; Bastyr University, Bothell, WAMaster of Science, 1988; SUNY, College of Environmental Science and Forestry. Environmental Biotechnology/Microbiology and Biochemistry.Bachelor of Science, 1986; SUNY, College of Environmental Science and Forestry. Environmental Forest Biology.Work Experience Naturopathic Doctor 2018 – current, Seattle, WA; Tacoma, WA – Currently in solo practice in Seattle as well as a practitioner with the Puget Sound Family Health Clinic in Tacoma, Washington. Naturopathic Doctor 1999-2018, Seattle, WA – Northwest Natural Health Clinic (2011 – August, 2018), a specialty clinic delivering complementary cancer care in partnership with Oncologists at four major Puget Sound Cancer Clinics and hospitals. Our team of physicians also delivers a broad range of healthcare services to patients. My passion is food during all phases of cancer treatment (see book publication). Adjunct Faculty, Bastyr University 2003 to current, Kenmore, WA - Responsible for teaching various courses including Biochemistry (current), Introduction to Western Pathology, Infectious Disease Laboratory, Microbiology Lecture and Laboratory, Disease Processes I and Disease Processes II, Biochemistry Laboratory. I also taught Microbiology at Seattle Institute of Oriental Medicine (2005). Research Instructor, Department of Basic Sciences, School of Natural Health Sciences, Bastyr University, 2005-2007, Kenmore, WA – As part of an NIH-supported research team in the Wenner/Novack laboratories, I studied the immunomodulating affects of Trametes versicolor, a traditionally used medicinal mushroom, with regards to breast cancer. My focus was looking at 1) the affects the mushroom has on the population dynamics and phenotypic expression of T helper cells, and 2) elucidation of mechanistic pathways (TLRs) involved in inflammatory cytokine secretion. I functioned as a primary investigator and thus had the responsibilities of designing and executing experiments and experimental designs, problem solving, inventory and ordering, data analysis and participating as part of the team. I was also responsible for generating reports and publishing papers to help support the groups efforts and to build my own portfolio. In the border sense this position required me to function as part of the Basic Science Department team which entailed attending meetings and participating in various working committees.NIH T32 Post Doctoral Fellow, 2007-2010, Kenmore, WA – This position was a continuation of the research instructor position. This mentored position provided extended training in basic and clinical sciences. Additionally, my interests included investigation of Trametes versicolor, and other natural products affects on the translational protein PI 3 kinase and Akt in PTEN null tumor cells. My responsibilities also extended to research coordination and management. During this period of time I completed my first training for clinical research involving human subjects. As well, I mentored over eight students in our basic science laboratory.Co- investigator for Merkel cell carcinoma pilot study, 2009 – 2011, Kenmore, WA – This position entailed developing a clinical plan to study the effects of medicinal mushrooms on Merkel cell carcinoma. The study worked in collaboration with Dr. Paul Nghiem, MD, PhD at the Seattle Cancer Care Alliance. Our teams planned to investigate the changes that occur with regards to CD8, MHC class I in the tumor, and to Natural Killer cells systemically. I also served as a study clinician that involved creating study protocol and the Informed Consent form as well as other study documents. Graduate Research, 1985-1988. SUNY, ESF, Syracuse, N.Y. - Research focused on isolating a bacterium capable of lignin degradation, and the subsequent identification of the bacterium, and the isolation and structural identification of lignin metabolites. Techniques included soil collection, bacterial culture and isolation using microbiological techniques, cell lyphilization, thin plate chromatography, solvent extraction, column chromatography, NMR, HPLC, and spectroscopic DNA analysis. Technical writing, statistical data analysis, and some grant writing were also involved. Research results were delivered at the 1987 American Association of Microbiology conference in Atlanta, GA.Research Laboratory Assistant, 1988-1989, Syracuse, N.Y. - Research involved the biodegradation of lignin by specific fungi. Research focused on various aspects, including products of biodegradation and enzymatic isolation and kinetic studies. Techniques used included spectrophotometric assays and radioisotope studies. Paper published by group in the Journal of Biochemistry, 1989.Research Laboratory Assistant, 1989-1990, Anchorage, AK; University of Alaska, Anchorage - Immunological research focused on the induction and isolation of various forms of DHEA from mice species. I was responsible for all aspects, as the sole laboratory assistant for the project. Techniques included ELISA assays, radioisotope/thin layer chromatography, Western and Northern blot with radioisotopes. Much of the research was focused on the initial development of isolation techniques.Peace Corps, Benin, West Africa, 1990 - Was placed in forestry position with the intent of identification and inventory of existing indigenous tree species. Intensive French languages training completed as well as introduction to ethnobotanical uses and identification of native tree and plant species.Environmental Research Laboratory Assistant, 1991-1992, Parametrix, Bellevue, WA - Environmental research technician. Activities focused on performing standard toxicology assays on soil samples and crustacean species. I was also given the responsibility to develop a new protocol for testing a specific toxin. Other responsibilities included soil sample collection and preparation, and serving as a scientific liaison to the environmental engineers at the firm.Community Coalition for Environmental Justice, 1992 -1995, Seattle, WA - The coalition's activities focused on the identifying "hot spots" in the Seattle area which may be experiencing high relative pollution exposure by industry. The national trend for this type of exposure is in low income and communities of color. I served on the originating committee that formed the coalition as a non-profit. I also served as an organizer of the first conference on Environmental Justice in the Pacific Northwest and for a summer held a paid research staff (I subsequently entered Bastyr University).Bastyr University Bioethics Committee, 1996-1997, Kenmore, WA - Was nominated and requested to serve on the committee at Bastyr University which reviews proposals for alternative research. The review process only focused on the ethics of research. Responsibilities included reading and understanding the basic information proposed in the document, participating in discussion at the meeting, and participating in the decision if the proposal meets with ethical integrity.Sappho/Verbena Clinic at the Country Doctor Health Clinic, 1999- 2006, Seattle, WA - Position involved all aspects of patient care including intake, examination, diagnosis, and referral. Sappho clinic is an integrated clinic with a MD, a nurse practitioner, and a naturopath. It is part of the Country Doctor Public Health Clinic.Vashon Natural Medicine, 2000- 2001, Vashon, WA - Position involved all aspects of patient care including intake, examination, diagnosis, and referral. Therapeutics used includes botanical medicine, homeopathy, supplements and diet manipulation. Stonewall Recovery Services, 2001 - 2004, Seattle, WA - Position involved reviewing title 19 charts for addiction support service funding. I am looking for indication of addiction, as referred to in the DMV. Capital Hill Clinic, 2001 - 2003, Seattle, WA - Small primary care health clinic, was independently run and managed by myself. Responsibilities included patient intake, examination, referrals, diagnosis, billing, and inventory. Bioresources Development and Conservation program Applied Integrated Medical Systems Project, Project Coordinator, 2001-2004, Seattle, WA/Washington, DC – Program sought to create and apply a model for integrated medicine in tropical ecosystems. Responsibilities included developing concept paper, grant proposals, grants, networking, building computer databases, marketing and research. Curriculum Consultant, Bastyr University, 2003 to 2006, Kenmore, WA – Responsible for the development of a preparatory course for incoming naturopathic students. Responsibilities included developing a course schedule, resources, evaluations, examinations, tutoring, and class times. I supervised and hired seven teachers and tutors.Honors OPUS23 Certification 2019 – current (genomic analysis expert using OPUS23 software)Naturopath for Seattle Opera 2014- currentNational Society of Naturopathic Physicians of Color, Secretary 2012Research Coordinator, Northwest Natural Health Clinic, 2011 - 2018NCCAM Minority Researcher Spotlight – 2010Mentor for research students at Bastyr University – 2007-2013NIH/NCCAM T32 Post Doctoral Fellowship Grant– 2005-2010NIH Diversity Awards Supplement – Oct. 2005 – 2007Counseling Honors, Naturopathic Medicine Program, Bastyr University, 1997-1998Bioethics Committee, Bastyr University – 1996-1997Founder, Community Coalition for Environmental Justice, Seattle WA, 1992-1995Peace Corps, Benin, West Africa, 1990Thesis Committee member for M.S. nutrition students (2), 2009-2013 FellowshipsFellowship from SUNY, ESF for Master of Science research.NIH, T32 Postdoctoral Fellowship; 2005 to 2010 PresentationsAmerican Microbiology Association, 1987; Presented graduate research results at the annual conference in Atlanta, GACancer Care Lifeline, 2012-current; Present on various aspects of complementary cancer care. Gilda’s Club, 2013; Presented on how food and nutrition can help to support conventional cancer treatment and decrease side effects. Publications and Abstracts “Breast Cancer: Thriving through Treatment” Demos Health Publishing, Inc., NYC publish date: Spring 2019 “Prostate Cancer: Thriving through Treatment” Demos Health Publishing, Inc., NYC published Jan., 2019 “Cooking Through Cancer Treatment to Recovery” cookbook published March 16, 2015 by Demos Medical Publishing Inc. Price and Gins “Stimulation of TNF-alpha secretion by Polysaccharide Krestin, a Trametes versicolor mushroom extract, is toll-like receptor 4-dependent and dectin-1 independent”, Price et al. Submitted for publication in February, 2010 to Fitoterapia, accepted June 2010.“Comparative effects of Reishi and Turkey Tail Mushrooms on macrophage receptors”, Price et al.; presented at the American Society of Pharmacognosy, Honolulu, HI, 2009.Stimulation of TNF- α secretion by Polysaccharide Krestin, a Trametes versicolor mushroom extract, is toll-like receptor 4-dependent and dectin-1 independentLisa A. Price, Cynthia A. Wenner, Daniel T. Sloper, Joel W. Slaton, Jeffrey P. Novack; presented at the American Society of Pharmacognosy, Greece 2008 and at the Annual Oxford International Conference on The Science of Botanicals, Mississippi, 2007Post-Intelligencer article, August 2006 – “August blackberries: Invasive weed or nutritional powerhouse?”Additional Projects Allegory: Stories that shape the Soul Host, Unapologetically Black series (Merika Productions) March 2019 New Urban Unlimited Radio Health Show “The Feed” – KKNW 1150 AM radio broadcast 2013- 2018Sound Integrated Health News, Founder and Chief Editor- online publication dedicated to promoting the use of integrated medical therapies. 2009-2012Gage Art Studio Youth Committee. Seattle, 2009- 2013Bastyr University working group for the creation of a program in Pharmacognosy M.S./PhD- 2006 to 2009 Board Member: Community Coalition for Environmental Justice, Seattle Washington, 2009Peruvian Ethnobotany working group, 2005 to current; group’s goal is to establish a collaborative grant focused on an interdisciplinary study of specific Peruvian medicinal plantsAssisted in the development of the Bastyr University's ethnobotany class curriculum taught in 2001.Contextual Healing Workshops, 2001 - Formulated and organized workshops regarding how symbols affect health and healing processes.

Essentials of Healthy Living
Tips for having a healthy new year, including supplements you should consider taking daily

Essentials of Healthy Living

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2020 59:00


Dana Laake and her special guest Dr. Erin Stokes share tips for having a healthy new year, including supplements you should consider taking daily. Dr. Erin Stokes, ND, is the medical director at MegaFood, and a registered naturopathic doctor in the state of Colorado. In her role as medical director, Erin has the opportunity to educate on health and wellness topics via webinars, podcasts, radio shows, articles and blogs. Dr. Stokes received her naturopathic doctor degree from Bastyr University in 2001. Shortly afterwards she began to pursue her passion for educating others by teaching Western Pathology and Psychology of Healing at Southwest Acupuncture College. She combines her experience as a naturopathic doctor with an extensive background in the natural products industry. Erin’s personal mission is to empower people with the inspiration and tools to change their lives.

Essentials of Healthy Living
Eat Organic as if Your Life Depends on it

Essentials of Healthy Living

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2019 59:00


Dana Laake and her special guest Dr. Erin Stokes will discuss lifestyle, nutrition and supplement choices that support optimal immune health. Erin Stokes, ND, is the Medical Director at MegaFood, and a registered naturopathic doctor in the state of Colorado. In her role as Medical Director, Erin has the opportunity to educate on health and wellness topics via webinars, radio shows, articles and blogs. Dr. Stokes received her naturopathic doctor degree from Bastyr University in 2001. Shortly afterwards she began to pursue her passion for educating others by teaching Western Pathology and Psychology of Healing at Southwest Acupuncture College. She combines her experience as a naturopathic doctor with an extensive background in the natural products industry. Erin’s personal mission is to empower people with the inspiration and tools to change their lives.

Essentials of Healthy Living
Supporting Optimal Immune Health

Essentials of Healthy Living

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2019 59:00


Dana Laake and her special guest Dr. Erin Stokes will discuss lifestyle, nutrition and supplement choices that support optimal immune health. Erin Stokes, ND, is the Medical Director at MegaFood, and a registered naturopathic doctor in the state of Colorado. In her role as Medical Director, Erin has the opportunity to educate on health and wellness topics via webinars, radio shows, articles and blogs. Dr. Stokes received her naturopathic doctor degree from Bastyr University in 2001. Shortly afterwards she began to pursue her passion for educating others by teaching Western Pathology and Psychology of Healing at Southwest Acupuncture College. She combines her experience as a naturopathic doctor with an extensive background in the natural products industry. Erin’s personal mission is to empower people with the inspiration and tools to change their lives.

Essentials of Healthy Living
Megafood's new and powerful measures to provide clean, quality ingredients and support the environment

Essentials of Healthy Living

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2019 59:00


Marc Isaacson and Kate Costello and their special guest Erin Stokes will discuss Megafood's new and powerful measures to provide clean, quality ingredients and support the environment. Erin Stokes, ND, is the Medical Director at MegaFood, and a registered naturopathic doctor in the state of Colorado. In her role as Medical Director, Erin has the opportunity to educate on health and wellness topics via webinars, radio shows, articles and blogs. Dr. Stokes received her naturopathic doctor degree from Bastyr University in 2001. Shortly afterwards she began to pursue her passion for educating others by teaching Western Pathology and Psychology of Healing at Southwest Acupuncture College. She combines her experience as a naturopathic doctor with an extensive background in the natural products industry. Erin’s personal mission is to empower people with the inspiration and tools to change their lives.

Essentials of Healthy Living
Glyphosate and Gut Health

Essentials of Healthy Living

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2018 59:00


Dr. Kevin Passero and his special guest Erin Stokes will discuss glyphosate and gut health. Erin Stokes, ND, is the medical director at MegaFood, and a registered naturopathic doctor in the state of Colorado. In her role as medical director, Erin has the opportunity to educate on health and wellness topics via webinars, radio shows, articles and blogs. Dr. Stokes received her naturopathic doctor degree from Bastyr University in 2001. Shortly afterwards she began to pursue her passion for educating others by teaching Western Pathology and Psychology of Healing at Southwest Acupuncture College. She combines her experience as a naturopathic doctor with an extensive background in the natural products industry. Erin’s personal mission is to empower people with the inspiration and tools to change their lives.

Essentials of Healthy Living
How to boost your fall immune health

Essentials of Healthy Living

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2018 59:00


Dana Laake and her special guest Dr. Erin Stokes will discuss how to boost your fall immune health. Erin Stokes, ND, is the Medical Director at MegaFood, and a registered naturopathic doctor in the state of Colorado. In her role as Medical Director, Erin has the opportunity to educate on health and wellness topics via webinars, radio shows, articles and blogs. Dr. Stokes received her naturopathic doctor degree from Bastyr University in 2001. Shortly afterwards she began to pursue her passion for educating others by teaching Western Pathology and Psychology of Healing at Southwest Acupuncture College. She combines her experience as a naturopathic doctor with an extensive background in the natural products industry. Erin’s personal mission is to empower people with the inspiration and tools to change their lives.

Essentials of Healthy Living
How to fill nutritional gaps in the diet

Essentials of Healthy Living

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2018 59:00


Dr. Kevin Passero and his special guest Erin Stokes will discuss how to fill nutritional gaps in the diet. Erin Stokes, ND, is the Medical Director at MegaFood, and a registered naturopathic doctor in the state of Colorado. In her role as Medical Director, Erin has the opportunity to educate on health and wellness topics via webinars, radio shows, articles and blogs. Dr. Stokes received her naturopathic doctor degree from Bastyr University in 2001. Shortly afterwards she began to pursue her passion for educating others by teaching Western Pathology and Psychology of Healing at Southwest Acupuncture College. She combines her experience as a naturopathic doctor with an extensive background in the natural products industry. Erin’s personal mission is to empower people with the inspiration and tools to change their lives.

Essentials of Healthy Living
Stress, and its impact on health, with a focus on the immune system

Essentials of Healthy Living

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2017 59:00


Dr. Kevin Passero and his special guest Erin Stokes, ND, will discuss stress, and its impact on health, with a focus on the immune system. Erin Stokes, ND, is the Medical Director at MegaFood, and a registered naturopathic doctor in the state of Colorado. In her role as Medical Director, Erin has the opportunity to educate on health and wellness topics via webinars, radio shows, articles and blogs. Dr. Stokes received her naturopathic doctor degree from Bastyr University in 2001. Shortly afterwards she began to pursue her passion for educating others by teaching Western Pathology and Psychology of Healing at Southwest Acupuncture College. She combines her experience as a naturopathic doctor with an extensive background in the natural products industry. Erin’s personal mission is to empower people with the inspiration and tools to change their lives.

Take Out With Ashley and Robyn
Episode 57 with Guest Erin Stokes ND

Take Out With Ashley and Robyn

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2017 51:14


Erin Stokes, ND is the Medical Director at MegaFood, and a registered Naturopathic Doctor in the state of Colorado. As Medical Director, Erin educates on health and wellness topics including lifestyle, nutrition, botanical medicine and dietary supplements. She hosts webinars, writes articles and blogs, and is a frequent radio and podcast guest. Dr. Erin Stokes received her Naturopathic Doctor degree from Bastyr University in 2001. Shortly afterwards she began to pursue her passion for educating others by teaching Western Pathology and Psychology of Healing at Southwest Acupuncture College. Erin combines her experience as a Naturopathic Doctor with an extensive background in the natural products industry. Prior to joining MegaFood, Erin provided expert consultations at Pharmaca Integrative Pharmacy for 6.5 years. Erin's personal mission is to empower people with the inspiration and tools to improve their lives, primarily through education. She practices Naturopathic Medicine and lives with her family in Boulder, Colorado.

Essentials of Healthy Living
Sources of fatigue, and supplements to help optimize energy levels

Essentials of Healthy Living

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2012 59:00


Host Dr. Kevin Passero and his special guest Dr. Erin Stokes will be discussing sources of fatigue, and supplements to help optimize energy levels. Dr. Erin Stokes, ND, received her naturopathic degree from Bastyr University in 2001. The focus of her practice at Lotus Naturopathic Clinic in Boulder, Colorado, is postpartum health and wellness. She enjoys educating others, and has taught Western Pathology and Psychology of Healing at Southwest Acupuncture College. Dr. Stokes is the Director of Education at MegaFood.

Essentials of Healthy Living
Nutritional and Herbal Support for the Winter Blues

Essentials of Healthy Living

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2011 59:00


Host Dr. Kevin Passero and his special guest Dr. Erin Stokes will be discussing nutritional and herbal support for the winter blues. Dr. Erin Stokes, ND received her naturopathic degree from Bastyr University in 2001. The focus of her practice at Lotus Naturopathic Clinic in Boulder, Colorado is postpartum health and wellness. She truly enjoys educating others, and has taught Western Pathology and Psychology of Healing at Southwest Acupuncture College. Dr. Stokes is the Director of Education at MegaFood. 

Essentials of Healthy Living
Chronic Stress and High Cortisol: How to Keep the Stress Response in Balance for Optimal Health

Essentials of Healthy Living

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2011 59:00


Host Dana Laake and her special guest Dr. Erin Stokes will be discussing chronic stress and high cortisol levels.  Dr. Erin Stokes, ND received her naturopathic degree from Bastyr University in 2001. The focus of her practice at Lotus Naturopathic Clinic in Boulder, Colorado is postpartum health and wellness. She truly enjoys educating others, and has taught Western Pathology and Psychology of Healing at Southwest Acupuncture College. Dr. Stokes is the Director of Education at MegaFood.