By Alejandro Junger — 2019
I learned many things from functional medicine. It rearranged all my knowledge from medical school and years of working at hospitals.
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Functional medicine aims to uncover the laws of biology, treats the human body as an ecosystem, and is about creating health, not just curing illness. Mark Hyman is one of the foremost practitioners of functional medicine, one of its earliest advocates, and is certainly one of its best spokesmen.
LIVE Q&A with Mark Hyman, MD, Director, Center for Functional Medicine answering your questions about sugar.
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There are a lot of myths when it comes to food. CBS News' Anne-Marie Green sits down with Dr. Mark Hyman, the author of "Food: What the heck should I eat?" in the Toyota Green Room to debunk some of them.
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“Dr. Hyman, I took a quick glance at your Eat Fat, Get Thin plan and saw that you recommend potato starch as part of the diet,” writes this week’s house call. “I thought we were supposed to avoid carbs?“
Mark Hyman believes that functional medicine is the way of the future, and that we can only improve medicine if we understand the body's system, not just symptoms.
Learn how to use functional nutrition to nourish your mind, so that you can experience greater mental clarity, less brain fog, and better moods in this video. Searching for more?
In this video, Dr. Mark Hyman dives into Functional Medicine, gene expression, how greatly not just food, but our social spheres, affect our overall health and biology, and much more.
We know sugar is biologically addictive and can wreak havoc with your hormones and your metabolism and can lead to diabetes. But you CAN break your sweet tooth habit.
In this second edition of Radical Healing, Rudolph Ballentine, MD, presents a new vision for the future of healthcare and wellbeing; a vision that provides profound physical, emotional, and spiritual healing through the integration of holistic practices and modern medicine.