The Estrobolome is the totality of all metabolism and conditions related to oestrogen. From common complaints such as acne to devastating oestrogen-driven conditions, the estrobolome is sensitive to external factors, which Moira Bradfield is expert in managing. In today's podcast, we delve into the substrates, biochemistry and naturopathic management of oestrogen-related conditions. Moira shows us how to assess and test for issues, and how we can effectively balance the estrobolome to bring abou...
Mar 30, 2021
With so many opinions from well-meaning but perhaps over-zealous clinicians, it's important to keep a level head and to be skeptical enough to check that things are how they seem. This is where Dr Alan Gaby's expertise lies in debunking myths, exposing unsafe dosages and educating us on the misinterpretation of research. From his commonsense approach to Iodine dosing to the medical uses of high-dose B6, Dr Gaby is someone you want on your side as an advocate when faced with those who refute ANY ...
Mar 24, 2021
We are well aware of the normal, beneficial actions of oestrogens for both women and men, but what about negative actions? And is this a component of their normal biochemistry? Or are the negative actions more to do with aberrations in how we biotransform these vital hormones? Firstly, notice there's PLURAL when referring to oestrogens. They are not a single entity and the various oestrogens have multiple, even contradictory actions. Moreover, how does the body handle these powerful hormonal mes...
Mar 18, 2021
What is the evidence for preconception care, and why is this so important for naturopathic practitioners to understand? Infertility rates are rising in almost all developed nations, including Australia, where approximately 1 in 6 couples struggle to conceive within 1 year. Furthermore, the number of couples seeking help from complementary medicine practitioners is increasing as well. Today’s guest, Naturopath and Nutritionist Rhiannon Hardingham discusses the details of evidence-based preconcept...
Mar 10, 2021
“No Evidence of Disease,” or N.E.D, are the words that any cancer patient longs for once they've undergone their relevant cancer therapy. But then, what comes next? Naturopathy and functional medicine have a lot to offer oncology patients, regardless of the phase of treatment they're in. Today we are joined by Tanya Wells, a naturopath whose expertise is in designing integrative oncology programs that utilise the best evidence-based complementary therapies to support conventional treatments. She...
Dec 15, 2020
It's well established that sugar impacts metabolic health, but have you considered the impact to fertility? Naturopath Georgia Marrion delights in untangling complex biochemical pathways and creating education for both her peers and patients, that helps digest complicated clinical and research data into usable chunks of wisdom. In today's episode, Georgia joins us to share her insights into how sugar might be an overlooked sniper in women's health, impacting hormonal and metabolic pathways leadi...
Dec 14, 2020
From herbalists to passionate foodies, the olive plant is widely regarded for both its delicious fare as well as its medicinal properties. So, how does one identify a good quality olive oil from those of lesser quality? What are the differences between olive oil, olive tapenade and olive leaf and what do these differences mean? What is the current research into olive oil and olive leaf telling us? If you've ever pondered these questions, with the help of Sarah Gray we dive deep into the world of...
Dec 01, 2020
Do anxiety and depression have an evolutionary function? Why do we sleep? And is the explosion of neurological conditions we now see perhaps a result of selective processes? In the third and final episode of the Evolutionary Medicine series, Dr Mark Donohoe dives into why dysfunction may be happening as a result of evolution occurring faster than humans can adapt, resulting in widespread depression, anxiety, sleep disorders and neurodiversity, and why it is important to take natural cycles and s...
Nov 25, 2020
Are the genes that helped us survive in the past now working against our health in the present? In this second episode of a three-part series, Dr Mark Donohoe and Andrew continue the discussion of evolutionary medicine, exploring the rise of 'diabesity', the nuances of fertility and how the human condition builds resilience . Find today's show notes and podcast transcript here: https://www.fxmedicine.com.au/podcast/evolutionary-medicine-part-2-dr-mark-donohoe *****DISCLAIMER: The information pro...
Nov 15, 2020
How do we determine when intervention is necessary in our health and wellbeing treatment strategy? In our quest to conquer pathological processes, are we overlooking the fundamentals within evolutionary biology and thus potentially doing a disservice to our patient's health? In today's podcast, part one of a three part interview series, Dr Mark Donohoe explains the concept of evolutionary medicine and the adaptive response. Mark illustrates how our adaptation response may lead to disease and dys...
Oct 25, 2020
Do we need to revisit the terminology 'antioxidant'? Are we using apprropriate vernacular that describes these compounds and their functionality? In today’s episode we are joined by Dr Christine Houghton, an international expert in the field of nutrigenomically-active phytochemicals with over three decades of research experience to draw from. Today, Christine and Andrew discuss the suitabiility of the term 'antioxidant' and whether it may actually be misleading and outdated based on current scie...
Oct 07, 2020
It is estimated that 1 in 10 women have adenomyosis. So what actually is adenomyosis, and how does it differ from endometriosis? Who is most at risk and what are the best integrative treatment approaches? In this episode, Naturopath Leah Hechtman returns to FX Medicine to discuss the specifics around adenomyosis: what we know (and what we don’t) about the pathophysiology, who is most likely to be susceptible to it, how it impacts fertility and how we can help manage it and support our patients t...
Oct 01, 2020
Should men and women athletes be training differently? Do carbohydrate requirements vary between the sexes? Should female athletes use the OCP to control their hormones? What does the research show? Does the research into these topics even exist at all? In this episode we welcome back naturopath and sports nutritionist Kira Sutherland, who takes us through these questions and more. She discusses the lack of research surrounding women in sports, the challenges surrounding completing research in t...
Sep 27, 2020
What do we do when exercise that should be making us healthy and strong seems only to be making us sicker? Iron deficiency anaemia is one of those conditions that can be caused by frequent and strenuous excercise, which is why it is extremely common in athletes. Despite it’s prevalence, however, it can sometimes be difficult to spot through bloodwork and symptoms along. Naturopath Kate Smyth has first hand experience treating this condition in athletes, both as a clinician and from her own journ...
Sep 17, 2020
***NB: We recognise that the audio of this podcast may be difficult to understand/ follow for some listeners, nevertheless we felt it important to share this podcast for those with a deep interest in the work Dr Panzironi is involved within. *** Why have 60,000 years of traditional and Aboriginal methods of healing and medicine not been considered as part of mainstream medicine, particularly in within the Australian healthcare system? This is the question Dr Francesca Panzironi asked herself bef...
Sep 08, 2020
What is the most important thing that we need to do to improve the health of shift workers? Shift work has been shown to increase the risk of developing a number of conditions, including obesity, metabolic complications, cardiovascular issues, gastrointestinal problems, and even certain cancers. In this episode we are joined by Audra Starkey from The Healthy Shift Worker Podcast, who not only discusses the various impacts shift work can have on a person but identifies key actions workers can tak...
Sep 06, 2020
What do we do for a patient who’s periods are absent? How do we peel back the layers and identify what’s causing this aberration in a crucial part of female physiology? Today we are joined by Dr Nicola Rinaldi who is passionate about raising awareness of HA: hypothalamic ammenorhoea. Nicola’s own journey with HA combined with her background in biology prompted her to dive deep into the research and resulted in her authoring a book “No Period, Now What?” Listen in as Nicola discusses some of the ...
Aug 25, 2020
Today we're joined by Dr Amie Steel and Prof. Jon Wardle to explore the aspects of lobbying, advocacy and research specifically for the naturopathic profession in Australia. Have you ever wondered what lobbying and advocacy actually is and how these could be applied for the direct benefit of the naturopathic profession? In today's discussion Andrew, Amie and Jon take us through how there is an art to strategically shape conversations for political purpose when it comes to health policy and why i...
Aug 17, 2020
Where do probiotics rank in your prescribing hierarchy for mood disorders such as anxiety and depression? As we deepen our understanding of the gut-brain connection, what's becoming clear is that probiotics may have a powerful role to play in the management of mental health conditions. Today we are joined again by clinical psychologist and researcher Dr Adrian Lopresti to help navigate us through the emerging research in this area. Adrian will help to clarify how probiotics are being shown to in...
Aug 02, 2020
Are sleeping tablets outperforming performing placebo? Following on from their discussion in Part 1 of Sleep and Sleep Disorders, today Andrew and Mark dive deeper to help unravel the complexities underlying treatment success and failures. They explore the primary pharmaceutical interventions and where complementary medicine may be an adjunct or alternative to help achieve better, more restorative sleep. Find today's show notes and transcript here: https://www.fxmedicine.com.au/podcast/sleep-and...
Jul 23, 2020
What are the consequences of not getting enough sleep? What is “normal” sleep and what constitutes disordered sleep? Is there a link between sleep adverse health outcomes such as cancer, cardiovascular disease or Alzheimer’s Disease? In the first episode of this two part series, Andrew and Dr Mark Donohoe explore these questions and more. Mark helps us separate the fact from the fiction, expertly guiding us through the intricacies of sleep and sleep disorders, discussing what sleep is, why we ne...
Jul 16, 2020
Chronic pain, allergies, inflammation and gut homeostasis: the game-changing potential of two emerging compounds . In this episode naturopath Christine Lennon takes us through the latest research and therapeutic considerations for palmitoyl-ethanolamine PEA and its “sister compound” oleoylethanolamide (OEA). Christine shares how PEA and OEA, though related, exert their therapeutic benefits quite differently but have the unique potential to work synergistically to produce an “entourage effect.” C...
Jul 09, 2020
Imagine if you were told that there wasn't enough space on your hand for all five fingers, so one needed to go, what would you think about that course of therapy? This is exactly what modern orthodontics proposes for issues such as 'crowding of teeth,' an issue which is ever-increasing in developed nations with "Westernised" diet. Leading Australian holistic dentist Dr Ron Ehrlich, has in his decades of clinical practice, looked deeper, searching for reasons why dental issues are on the rise, de...
Jul 02, 2020
We know that modern lifestyle and dietary choices, including lack of sleep, stress and the Western diet, all contribute to chronic inflammation. It can be a real struggle to make healthy choices for ourselves. But did you know that chronic inflammation literally disconnects our rational “adult” brain from the impulsive, reactive “child” brain, perpetuating the cycle of poor decision making over our lifestyle and dietary choices? Dr David Perlmutter returns to FX Medicine to share the details of ...
Jun 23, 2020
Ever get the feeling that complementary medicine is a target in the media? Have you been frustrated by the ways media have extrapolated and bastardised evidence to reflect CAM in a negative light? Today we're joined by sociologist Dr Monique Lewis who takes us through her eye-opening research into how and why the media frames unflattering narratives about complementary and alternative medicine (CAM). Monique shares her research findings and what she uncovered as key drivers and influencers, as w...
Jun 17, 2020
Are we giving enough credit to the role of nutrients in brain health and emotional wellbeing? Dr Bill Walsh is a world leading expert in the field of nutritional neurochemistry, he joins us today ahead of his speaking engagement at the 8th BioCeuticals Research Symposium. Dr Walsh has been educating medical professionals all over the world how to implement his clinically proven and evidence-based methods for restoring imbalances in neurochemical pathways. In this episode Dr Walsh shares his expe...
Jun 02, 2020
How do we incorporate microbiome testing into practice? Today we are joined by nutritionist Jessica Cox who shares her clinical approach to how, when and why you might incorporate microbiome testing. Digestive health is such a crucial aspect of Jess's clinical practice, that it led to her writing a book on the subject called E.A.T (Education at the Table). In this interview Jess covers important aspects of patient care including, how to determine if testing is even necessary, how she assesses ov...
Jun 01, 2020
In this episode, taken from our live interactive podcast, we're joined by Dr Isaac Eliaz to explore something that has been the subject of a lot of robust discussion; the cytokine storm. Join Andrew and Dr Eliaz as they explore the mechanisms that underlie the alarm response our immune system initiates in response to infection or attack. ** Find today's show notes and transcript here: https://www.fxmedicine.com.au/podcast/understanding-cytokine-storm-dr-isaac-eliaz *****DISCLAIMER: The informati...
May 31, 2020
What herb has been shown to reduce sick days by up to 30% and which herb is the "Mike Tyson of immune herbs"? Back by popular demand for part two, taken from our live interactive video podcast, Amie Skilton dives deep into the evidence-based herbal medicine options practitioners can employ to support and strengthen immunity. **This interview is also available as a video podcast on the FX Medicine Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/fxmedicine.au/ ** Find today's show notes and transcript here...
May 24, 2020
Did you know that singing can help boost your immune system? Today we are joined by functional medicine practitioner, Dr Sally Price to share with us her personal and professional experience with singing and the associated health benefits and challenges. Sally highlights the overlooked connection between our voice and our immunity and how this is viewed from an Ayurvedic perspective. She also shares with us nutritional and lifestyle tips for what singers can do to keep their voices in optimal sh...
May 19, 2020