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Jared St. Clair
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Are Your Labs Really Normal? A Functional Perspective with Shea Sallee

On this episode, Jared welcomes functional nutritional therapy practitioner and blood chemistry specialist Shea Sallee for a fascinating conversation about what routine blood work may reveal beyond the standard lab report. Together, they explore the difference between conventional reference ranges and functional ranges, discuss important markers like fasting insulin, GGT, ALP, ferritin, and thyroid labs, and explain how nutrient imbalances can influence overall health and well-being. They also cover the role of symptoms, blood chemistry, hair analysis, and other functional assessments in building a more complete picture of health. If you've ever been told your labs are "normal" but still haven't felt your best, this episode offers practical insights into understanding your blood work from a broader perspective.
Ivan Rusilko
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Inside QEEG Brain Mapping and Neurofeedback: What Your Brainwaves Reveal About Mental Health

Discover how QEEG brain mapping can reveal patterns linked to attention difficulties, anxiety, sleep problems, metabolic dysfunction, and other conditions that may appear similar through symptoms alone. Understand why gut health, nutrition, hormones, environmental exposures, concussions, and screen habits should be considered when investigating changes in cognitive and emotional function. Gain insight into how neurofeedback uses repeated brain training to encourage healthier patterns without relying exclusively on medication or symptom management.
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Ed Park, MD
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AI Is Humanity’s Trojan Horse — And We’re Already Inside It

AI reflects us — for better and worse. Park argues AI is fundamentally a mirror of human nature, so we shouldn't expect it to be more ethical or trustworthy than the humans who built it and feed it data. Convenience has a cost for developing minds. Citing a case where 32 of 35 students got caught using AI on an assignment, Park warns that over-reliance on AI in youth — like a child leaning on a mech suit instead of building muscle — risks stunting the development of reasoning and critical thought. Emergent AI behavior deserves scrutiny, not panic. From reports of AI agents turning volatile in sandbox experiments to "Moltbook's" AI-generated belief system, Park frames these as early, unsettling signals of AI developing interests of its own — worth watching carefully rather than dismissing or fearing outright.
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Rudy Mueller, DC
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Why She Walked Away From Healthcare To Work On Quantum Energy

The exit that was really a door: Arabica spent ten years as a licensed nursing home administrator and watched her faith in the system erode from the inside. She describes what finally made her leave, and what she was looking for next. Harmonizing is not blocking: the distinction the company draws is worth understanding before anything else. A meter will still read the EMF in your room. Arabica explains what they say is different about it, and which of their products actually blocks. How this shows up in a clinic: from a unit in the lobby to frequency cards on the shelf, Arabica walks through the ways practitioners are testing this in practice, including what the wholesale side looks like.
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Jessica Peatross, MD
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Is Your Pet’s Lifestyle Making Them Sick?

Understand how everyday choices around food, water, household products, air quality, and environmental exposures may contribute to your pet’s overall health, and why Dr. Siegel encourages pet parents to examine lifestyle alongside symptoms. Discover Dr. Siegel’s six-step bioregulatory framework, which considers foundational lifestyle factors, essential nutrients, gut health, detoxification, mitochondrial support, and emotional stress when evaluating an animal’s health. Learn why individualized decision-making matters in veterinary care, from vaccination and parasite prevention to diet and treatment choices, rather than assuming the same approach is appropriate for every pet or environment.
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Bret Gregory
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How Doctors Can Build Membership-Based Practices That Create Real Impact

Discover how membership-based practices can help doctors create steady revenue, deeper patient relationships, and stronger long-term health outcomes. Understand why functional medicine clinics may need to work in networks to share systems, data, marketing, outcomes, and clinical support. Learn how precision brain health, group visits, and community-based care models may help doctors expand access while improving chronic disease care.
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Monisha Bhanote, MD, ABOIM, FCAP, CCMS
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Your antibiotic is sticking around longer than you think… 

Monisha Bhanote, MD, ABOIM, FCAP, CCMS
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You don’t need to soak your beans…

Monisha Bhanote, MD, ABOIM, FCAP, CCMS
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Ayurvedic medicine is backed by science…

Monisha Bhanote, MD, ABOIM, FCAP, CCMS
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How to eat…

Monisha Bhanote, MD, ABOIM, FCAP, CCMS
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Fiber-maxing is making you bloat