Episode 49: Root Causes and Real Solutions:Your Health Journey Explained

 

In this episode, Nicole delves into the role of functional medicine in understanding and managing health. She discusses the complexity of identifying root causes of health issues and emphasises the collaborative effort required between patient and practitioner. 

Nicole explains why there is no one-size-fits-all protocol and highlights the importance of personalised care. Through patient testimonials and detailed insights into her methodology, the MitoImmune™ Method, Nicole highlights the commitment needed for true healing.

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Timestamps:

[00:56] - Understanding functional medicine

01:18] - The complexity of root causes

[02:11] - The collaborative nature of functional medicine

[04:53] - Personalised protocols over standard protocols

[07:46] - The MitoImmune™ Method

[08:55] - Patient success stories

 
I want to know what’s driving it, what’s going on underneath. Then I can give you answers, personalised ones, on what you should be doing. Do I have a Hashimoto’s Protocol in my clinic? No, absolutely not. No practitioner should. If any practitioner says to you they’ve got a protocol for anything, you really want to think about who you’re working with.
— NICOLE GOODE
 

Essential learnings from this episode…

  • Why there is a no one-size-fits-all protocol when it comes to autoimmunity 

  • The importance of understanding the root cause rather than just the diagnosis label

  • Why personalised health plans are crucial for those with autoimmune disorders

  • Functional medicine is a process, and one that takes commitment from both the patient and the practitioner

 
 

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