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Your doctor tells you “you’re normal, you’re fine,” or “this medication will solve the problem.” But, there’s a problem with the solution, because you don’t feel “fine” and part of you knows that there must be another way to look at “the problem”. Your health deserves a 2nd opinion. Join Dr. David Miller, Dr. Michelle Pobega, and other ND’s with the smarts and hearts to help you rethink medicine and take informed action on your health. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker ...
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No two cases are the exact same -- there are many possible reasons for your constipation. This week Dr. David Miller ND walks you through some of the many reasons you can't poo. The information presented on this podcast is for educational purposes only and is not intended to diagnose or prescribe for any medical or psychological condition, nor prev…
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Why isn't everyone allergic to the same things? Why doesn't everyone have the same sense of humour? Why does the same chemical compound cause different downstream physiological effects? All these situations above are related to the concept of 'receptor dependence'. The same stimulus can cause different reactions in different 'receptors', be they tr…
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Exercise isn’t just about weight loss; it shouldn’t be a punishment for what you ate the day before. Exercise should be a celebration of what your body is capable of doing, it's also a way to build resiliency and protect your health. Today's episode is a friendly reminder of the importance of regularly moving your body with intention. The informati…
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Have you ever wondered why some people just keep getting recurring infections that they just can’t seem to get ahead of? Perhaps the recurring yeast, fungal or microbial issues aren’t the real problem. What if their existence was actually in some way protecting you from a deeper burden that isn’t being fully resolved so it keeps the microbes consis…
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Microbes can kick you when you're down. In a kind of coup-contrecoup phenomenon, post-viral syndromes often expose your weakest system or tissues or structures and may involve mitochondrial dysfunction, dysfunctional brain glymphatic drainage, hypometabolism, and toxin overload, amongst other predisposing physiological conditions. The information p…
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From their nutrient-dense biochemical profile and traditional "Blood-building" capacity to some promising hints of clinical effectiveness in anaemia and allergy, Chlorella and Spirulina are intriguing functional foods. This week, Drs. Dave and Michelle try to clear some of the pond scum and get a clearer idea of when these algae may be most clinica…
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What is rough-and-tumble play (RTP)? What are the effects of RTP on behavioural outcomes? What are the differences between boys and girls? What are the social impacts of RTP? The information presented on this podcast is for educational purposes only and is not intended to diagnose or prescribe for any medical or psychological condition, nor prevent…
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The ideal medicine gives reproducible and reliable results, quickly and without side effects. However, the origin or nature of some conditions is less 'tangible' or straightforward, with significant subjectivity in the patient's experience; such as situational grief, for example. Today's solo episode briefly discusses the rationale for the applicat…
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Could the transplantation of a healthy person's poop in an unhealthy person's "hoop" be a game-changer in the treatment of serious gastrointestinal conditions? Is it possible that this treatment extends beyond hype to hope for conditions beyond the loops of the intestines? The information presented on this podcast is for educational purposes only a…
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Adaptogens are non-specifically helpful, but some are specifically helpful with a particular affinity for certain processes or organ systems. Drs. Dave and Michelle ND delve into some of the specifics of this rather well-characterized rasayana, also known as Withania somnifera; a herb of particular interest when neuro-inflammation is suspected. The…
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Whether you're at home or abroad, the foundations of health like hydration, sleep, detoxification, and nutrition will have a meaningful influence on your overall health resilience. However, the added stressors that you're likely to incur with travel may require special attention to these pillars, as well as some targeted support from homeopathic me…
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There are many risk factors for otitis media, a condition which may lead to multiple antibiotic prescriptions and surgical interventions, but there is a stomach condition that is often overlooked in the comprehensive root cause treatment of middle ear infections ... can you guess what it is? Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.…
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If you are experiencing recurring infections that require multiple antibiotic interventions, it should make us give pause to the state of our microbiome. Dr. Michelle ND reminds us of the importance of assessing and treating the terrain -- the "home" of the pathogens, not just the pathogens themselves. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://ww…
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Patients are our best teachers. This week Dr. Michelle and Dr. Dave were inspired to discuss a couple of cases of decreased functional immunity and pancreatic pseudocyst to illustrate the importance of simplicity (whole person health) and structure, respectively. Dr. Dave highly recommends that anyone dealing with pancreatic disorders (especially i…
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SIBO is a framework, a perspective, a piece of the puzzle in many cases of gastrointestinal disorders that many proactive and health-savvy patients know quite a bit about. From the integrative clinician's perspective, it sounds very 'science-y', has some clear-cut borders, guidelines etc. for assessment and testing and outcomes, and it sounds (mayb…
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If you’re practicing medicine as you were taught in school, Dr. Jon Beatty ND thinks you’re probably out of date. Jon is a homesteading naturopathic doctor who is on a mission to bring the FOUNDATIONS back to FUNCTIONAL and NATUROPATHIC MEDICINE. Clinically applying individualized critical foundations is more difficult than drinking your bulletproo…
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How do you treat people who think there's nothing wrong with them? How do you interact with these often engaging, charismatic people who cannot accept any responsibility or accountability for their actions, while blaming, manipulating, and gaslighting those around them while they try to fill their internal emptiness with an endless 'supply'? Join u…
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In this podcast, Dr. Dave and Dr. Michelle explore the fascinating interplay between the gut and skin through the intricate gut-skin axis, highlighting the bidirectional communication that influences both our digestive health and skin condition. Delving into the role of the microbiome and emphasizing the importance of stomach acid in a case of ecze…
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In this episode, Dr. Michelle ND unravels the significance of a protein-rich breakfast in maintaining balanced blood sugar levels and promoting a resilient nervous system. She discusses why a morning meal centered around protein, complemented by fiber and essential nutrients from fruits or vegetables, is pivotal for sustained energy, mental alertne…
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Halitosis, or bad breath, can originate from various sources, primarily driven by volatile sulfur compounds (VSCs) produced by oral bacteria during the putrefaction of food particles. Mouth breathing exacerbates this issue by reducing saliva flow, allowing bacteria to thrive. While oral causes include poor oral hygiene and gum disease, extraoral fa…
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Clinical biochemistry is critical to a comprehensive assessment of your health, and you probably don't need a DUTCH test or a new-fangled functional medicine test. Dr. Michelle and Dr. Dave discuss the application of 3 fairly 'conventional' lab investigations that can improve the assessment and thus, treatment of the vast majority of patients suffe…
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Your nose is a breathing turbocharger. If you don't use it, you lose it. Much like using filtered water, optimizing your air intake will likely impart multiple cell, tissue, organ, and organism-wide health benefits for minimal effort, cost, and energy. The information presented on this podcast is for educational purposes only and is not intended to…
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'Feel first, think later' - Jean-Pierre Barral DO, PT The importance of touch in medicine is underscored by its unique ability to facilitate diagnosis and treatment, offering clinicians a tactile understanding of the body's internal dynamics. Visceral manipulation, as pioneered by Jean-Pierre Barral, enriches this tactile dimension by providing pra…
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It is officially the season for higher incidences of colds and flus as the months get colder, and we approach winter. The body is awesome and comes with a built-in defense system called the immune system that is designed to fight off infections. But sometimes it still needs a helping hand. In today’s episode Dr. Michelle, ND walks you through some …
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Post-infectious irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is a condition that can develop in some individuals after recovering from a gastrointestinal infection, such as food poisoning or a bacterial or viral infection. The importance of the patient's pre-existing health or terrain lies in the fact that individuals with a compromised or already sensitive gast…
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What is just as terrifying as a myocardial infarction? Female Pattern Hair Loss, apparently. But is hair loss the problem, or is it a symptom? Explore the mysteries of Female Pattern Hair Loss, from its enigmatic causes to its impact on women's lives. Delve into the environmental factors and clinical aspects that make FPHL a unique challenge for pa…
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Doctor means teacher, and analogies can be very helpful in communicating different concepts or phenomena to patients. In this episode, we explore the power of analogies in clinical practice, uncovering how healthcare professionals can use relatable comparisons to simplify complex medical concepts for their patients. Join us as we delve into the art…
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If a patient presents with ‘heat’ or inflammatory symptoms, as well as a suspected infectious origin or contributor to the present condition, we must think of this herb Andrographis paniculata, also known as "King of Bitters," has a rich history in traditional medicine that has been corroborated by more recent scientific investigations into its une…
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Join Dr. Michelle ND as she discusses the importance of biotherapeutic drainage, a naturopathic approach that aims to support the body's natural detoxification pathways. It involves the use of homeopathic remedies and botanical extracts to stimulate the excretion of toxins through the liver, kidneys, and other elimination channels. By promoting the…
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There is an axiom in Traditional Chinese Medicine that goes a little something like this: ‘Blood is the mother of Qi, and Qi is the commander of Blood’. They are interdependent, each needing the other to support life on a cellular level. Without blood, the nerve will die, and the blood requires the directing and integrating (yang) influence of the …
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In this episode we move beyond the “light that meets the eye” perspective of melatonin and integrate this information with additional information on its influence on gastrointestinal, neuroimmune, and mitochondrial health, transcending the myopic association of melatonin with its effects on the pineal gland, sleep, and circadian rhythms. Become a s…
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Join Dr. Michelle Pobega ND in this enlightening episode as we embark on a journey through the seasons of a woman's menstrual cycle, drawing parallels to nature's own rhythm. Discover how understanding and embracing the four distinct phases can empower you to make the most of your energy, productivity, and lifestyle habits while considering the rol…
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Join Dr. Michelle Pobega ND in a heartfelt podcast episode as she delves beyond the physical into the multifaceted realms of healing and medicine. With an exploration into trauma, emotional well-being, subconscious belief systems, and quantum healing, Michelle unravels the threads that connect these elements, offering insights into a transformative…
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Are you ‘tired and wired’, totally exhausted and running on adrenaline? This very brief episode (about 6 mins) talks about the use of a homeopathic remedy, Argentum nitricum, and is not intended for anyone with fundamentalist beliefs about homeopathy. It is simply the shared experience of one clinician who finds it very helpful for those who are WI…
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If you could use only one word to help describe the essence of the stomach, a shortlist would have to include ‘ACID’. And, if the function of the stomach is largely dependent upon the optimum acidity of its contents, and many of you reading this have INSUFFICIENT STOMACH ACID, then why are acid-decreasing medications like proton pump inhibitors som…
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Sleep is the sweet, sweet, rejuvenative nectar that can make every single chronic disease better. It’s as easy as that. A good night's sleep is healing ... which is probably why we all are excited at the prospect of any supplement helping or improving sleep quantity or quality. But is melatonin the cure-all for your sleeping woes? Could it all be s…
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Treat the whole person. This principle of Naturopathic Medicine is quite similar to the William Osler quote, “treat the person, not the disease”. These concepts apply to all cases, and they are especially helpful in treating the whole person health of those with autism spectrum disorders. Join us as we chat with our brilliant friend and colleague D…
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From heartache to spleen ache. Donating an organ can save one person’s life and bring deep meaning and purpose to all involved. Lend an ear to ‘next level angel’ Dr. Sarah Hawthorn ND, as she discusses her experience of organ donation, supportive Naturopathic strategies, the strengths and weaknesses of the conventional medical system (listen for th…
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NAC influences some of the most foundational and fundamental systems and processes going on in your body right now, which is why it is a pleitropic supplement that is difficult to pigeonhole. Listen up and you’ll hear how this tiny molecule has a huge influence on detoxification (it is a precursor to glutathione), liver disease, lung conditions, ca…
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An ancient herbal solution for a wired world? Nourish your nerves with traditional and modern scientific perspectives of the world’s most expensive spice, saffron. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/that-naturopathic-podcast--4229492/support.Bởi That Naturopathic Podcast
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Imagine a world where your cells and tissues are constantly exposed to various combinations of oxidative stress, inflammation, waste products, toxins, immune challenges, and environments that often lead to carcinogenesis … Actually, it shouldn't be too hard to imagine, because that’s one side of the biochemical reality occurring inside your cells a…
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All women are created equal, but should all menopausal women be treated the same? When is the right time to treat with hormone therapies? Are the risks of treatment related to estrogen or progesterone? Are bioidentical hormones any safer than synthetics? What about the difference between transdermal or oral hormone interventions? Women’s health exp…
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Pain management is a pain in the neck, but did you know that your neck pain could be a result of lung dysfunction? Or, your liver may be the cause of your frozen shoulder? Maybe your pain is worse at night and wakes you up. Is there a strong emotional component? Does it make you sweat or feel nauseous? For both the suffering patient and perplexed p…
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If you want to have a flourishing and diverse microbiome (PRO), you’re going to need to feed the inhabitants you want the resources that they want (PRE) and give them appropriate shelter and a community that embraces them (TERRAIN). In some cases, you may want your transient and colonizing immigrant microbial friends to bring some food for the trip…
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If you were to compile a “I’m new to Naturopathic Medicine” starter pack, chances are you’d include vitamin D, fibre (or PRE/SYN/PRO/POST-biotics), and marine sourced omega 3 oils. Perhaps you’d agree that the best of the bunch is the #omega-3 rich marine oils? Yes, vitamin D has been the darling of integrative medicine for about 15 years … and yes…
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Proton pump inhibitors (PPIs) are a class of medications commonly used to reduce stomach acid production. PPIs effectively decrease the amount of acid produced, providing relief from a variety of conditions. While PPIs can be highly effective in managing symptoms, the long term use is not well studied an associated with a myriad of potential compli…
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Dave and Michelle discuss chronic gastritis: an affliction of the stomach that is often overlooked, but should be a consideration in clinical assessment. Today they review: -Causes -Signs and symptoms -Medications that can help in the short term, but may not be beneficial long term -Chronic gastritis as an underlying condition for more serious heal…
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Cassandra Hope is a Registered Holistic Nutritionist and Certified Personal Trainer. She struggled with many food, body image, and nervous system challenges over the years, which led her down the path of unravelling the maladaptive coping mechanisms that were caused by childhood trauma. This host of gut-brain health challenges has led her into the …
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Dr. Michelle is flying solo today to discuss a popular topic in healthcare today: Cholesterol. Topics covered in today's episode: -Why avoiding dietary cholesterol and saturated fat isn't a sustainable solution -The importance of cholesterol for cell health and function -Why statin drugs are not a sustainable solution for high cholesterol -Lab numb…
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Coffee: potent antioxidant that will help protect cells from free radical damage? Or addictive substance that will spike anxiety & disrupt your circadian rhythm? The truth is, the answer isn't really black and white. Grab your cup of morning coffe (or don't) and tune in as Dr. Dave & Dr. Michelle dive into the research behind the good, and the not-…
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