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In this episode, functional medicine nurse practitioner and educator Brigitte Sager addresses the question: "Is functional medicine evidence-based?" Brigitte explores how functional medicine relies on core scientific principles like biochemistry and pathophysiology. She discusses why large-scale studies might not validate the root-cause approach of functional medicine but highlights how case studies, cohort research, and fundamental science provide strong evidence for its effectiveness. By addressing the root cause of chronic conditions, rather than just managing symptoms, functional medicine has helped many patients heal and reverse diseases.
Brigitte emphasizes that functional medicine is deeply rooted in scientific evidence, even though it doesn't always follow the conventional path of randomized control trials. She encourages healthcare practitioners to look beyond traditional guidelines and consider the holistic, personalized care that functional medicine offers. This episode is essential for any RN or NP looking to integrate evidence-based holistic practices into their care model.
Hosted by Brigitte Sager, NP, a functional medicine nurse practitioner, nurse coach, and an RN and NP FM educator.
To learn more about the Functional Medicine for Nurses course offered through the Integrative Nurse Coach Academy INCA in partnership with the Institute for Functional Medicine IFM, click here.
Consider sharing this podcast with other nurses on your social media platforms, in a text, or listen together on this page or share this link.
Be well!
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In this episode, functional medicine nurse practitioner and educator Brigitte Sager addresses the question: "Is functional medicine evidence-based?" Brigitte explores how functional medicine relies on core scientific principles like biochemistry and pathophysiology. She discusses why large-scale studies might not validate the root-cause approach of functional medicine but highlights how case studies, cohort research, and fundamental science provide strong evidence for its effectiveness. By addressing the root cause of chronic conditions, rather than just managing symptoms, functional medicine has helped many patients heal and reverse diseases.
Brigitte emphasizes that functional medicine is deeply rooted in scientific evidence, even though it doesn't always follow the conventional path of randomized control trials. She encourages healthcare practitioners to look beyond traditional guidelines and consider the holistic, personalized care that functional medicine offers. This episode is essential for any RN or NP looking to integrate evidence-based holistic practices into their care model.
Hosted by Brigitte Sager, NP, a functional medicine nurse practitioner, nurse coach, and an RN and NP FM educator.
To learn more about the Functional Medicine for Nurses course offered through the Integrative Nurse Coach Academy INCA in partnership with the Institute for Functional Medicine IFM, click here.
Consider sharing this podcast with other nurses on your social media platforms, in a text, or listen together on this page or share this link.
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