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FX Medicine Podcast Central

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FX Medicine is at the forefront of ensuring functional and integrative medicine gains the recognition it deserves and ultimately establishes itself as an integral part of standard medical practice. Our podcasts are designed to promote research and evidence based therapeutic practises, acting as a progressive force for change and improvement in patient health and wellbeing.
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Episodes

Iodine: So much more than just for thyroid

There is no doubt that iodine deficiency is one of the most profound nutritional concerns in Australia. In fact, iodine deficiency is the biggest non-communicable disorder and also a major cause of mental disorder. In this outstanding interview, Mark Donohoe expertly explains the critical importance of this typically misunderstood mineral. After reviewing it's many roles in the body, well beyond thyroid function, he pays special attention to dosing and key clinical strategies for addressing iodi...

Oct 22, 2014

Optimising Male Reproductive Health

This interview is essential listening for anyone who is interested in implementing practical measures for improving male reproductive health and sexual function. Following up from his recent national seminar series, Dr Bob Buist discusses the healthy male physiology, the key factors that can interfere and impede on this and the nutritional, herbal and lifestyle approaches that have been shown to be of real benefit.

Oct 10, 2014

The Forgotten Organ

In this interview, Dr Mark Donohoe expertly describes what happens to the adrenal glands when we undergo various types of stress. His comprehensive knowledge of adrenal structure and function brings new insights into this often misunderstood organ. In doing so, Dr Donohoe is able to draw a framework for assessment and treatment that will be helpful to all health care practitioners.

Oct 03, 2014

Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease: New insights into the NAFLD epidemic with Dr Bob Buist

Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is the most common form of liver disease in Australia. There is increasing evidence for considering NAFLD as part of metabolic syndrome including obesity, hyperinsulinaemia, insulin resistance, hypertriglyceridaemia and hypertension. Therapies which focus on targeted anitoxidant and anti-inflammatory actions are therefore a worthwhile consideration. Such therapies have the potential to improve liver function leading to a drop in serum aminotransferase le...

Sep 25, 2014

Integrative cardiology: dyslipidemia and hypertension with Dr Mark Houston

Mark Houston is clinical professor of medicine at Vanderbilt University Medical School, and Medical Director at Hypertension and Vascular Biology Institute and the Life Extension Institute at Saint Thomas Hospital and Medical Center in Nashville, Tennessee. In this interview Dr Houston discusses his advanced understanding of the real causes of hypertension, lipid disorders and explores the treatment and nutritional therapies that he uses in his practice that make measurable improvements in his p...

Sep 20, 2014

A revolution in the prevention and treatment of cardiovascular disease

We have reached a limit in our ability to reduce the incidence of coronary heart disease (CHD) and cardiovascular disease (CVD) utilising the traditional evaluation, prevention, and treatment strategies for the top 5 cardiovascular risk factors – hypertension, diabetes mellitus, dyslipidemia, obesity and smoking. Statistics show that approximately 50% of patients continue to have CHD or myocardial infarction (MI) despite “normal” levels of these five risk factors as traditionally defined. A more...

Aug 25, 2014

The vitamin D controversy: An interview with Professor Michael Holick

Professor Michael Holick, the world's leading expert on vitamin D research, responds to some of the more recent negative studies that seem to be so readily picked up by the media. He then goes on to provide a roundup of some of the exciting, upcoming trials of this vitally important nutrient.

Aug 18, 2014

Treating urinary tract infections - plants, nutrients and probiotics

In this episode Andrew Whitfield-Cook interviews Hub Regtop on his research into the use of specific plant extracts, nutrients and probiotics in the treatment of urinary tract infections. Hub draws on his extensive knowledge and experience as a research scientist to explain the options practitioners have in treating this common and often recurrent condition. Areas covered include: - how to release important therapeutic enzyme components from pomegranate extract to inhibit bacterial replication -...

Aug 14, 2014

An Interview with Dr Jerome Sarris: Part 2 - Integrative Pieces of the Anxiety Puzzle

We are all familiar with what it feels like to react to a stressful or threatening event. That uneasy feeling of worry or panic, coupled with an increased heart rate, rapid breathing and loss of hunger, is a typical physiological response known as ‘fight or flight’. Of course, once the perceived threat goes away, so too should this reaction, and we soon after expect to return to a normal and relaxed state. However, for a considerable number of people, that uncomfortable feeling of fear or impend...

Jul 23, 2014

An Interview with Dr Jerome Sarris: Part 1 - Integrative Pieces of the Depression Puzzle

Depression is a common condition, affecting more than one million Australians each year. When it takes hold, it can be a debilitating illness that robs people of their ability to experience joy, meaning or motivation. Instead, sadness and anxiety can take over. Rather than there being a specific cause, depression seems to be associated with a combination of life events, personal factors and changes in brain chemistry, particularly serotonin, noradrenaline and dopamine. As every individual is aff...

Jul 23, 2014

Proven Benefits of Probiotics during Pregnancy and Breastfeeding By Belinda Reynolds

Can Probiotics Really Treat Lactational Mastitis? Lactational mastitis is an infection of one or more lobules of the mammary gland, occurring up to 33% of lactating mothers. Although the condition may happen at any point during the lactation period, between 75-95% of cases occur within the first 12 weeks, with the frequency particularly higher during the second and third weeks postpartum. New research shows that lactational mastitis is a dysbiotic process. Significant levels of beneficial microb...

Jul 15, 2014

Major Advances in Curcumin Bioavailability by Michael Murray

Many would be familiar with Dr Murray and his extensive body of work in the field of complementary medicine research. He has published almost 30 books, selling over two million copies, including the seminal clinical reference Textbook of Natural Medicine. He has compiled a database of more than 50,000 scientific studies in the medical literature which provide the strong evidence that natural measures are effective at maintaining good health and treating disease. One of Dr Murray''s key areas of ...

Jul 14, 2014

Rethinking the Cholesterol Paradigm Part #2 #2013

Rethinking the Cholesterol Paradigm Part 2, is a two part audio interview with Dr Robert Buist, Australia's leading nutritional biochemist, is interviewed by Andrew Whitfield-Cook on some of the latest cholesterol research and explores the exciting new directions this is taking us in our understanding of cardiovascular health and disease prevention.

Jul 07, 2014

Rethinking the Cholesterol Paradigm Part #1 #2 #2013

Rethinking the Cholesterol Paradigm Part 1, is a two part audio interview with Dr Robert Buist, Australia's leading nutritional biochemist, is interviewed by Andrew Whitfield-Cook on some of the latest cholesterol research and explores the exciting new directions this is taking us in our understanding of cardiovascular health and disease prevention.

Jul 04, 2014
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