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FX Medicine
FX Medicine is at the forefront of ensuring functional and integrative medicine gains the recognition it deserves and ultimately establishes itself as an integral part of standard medical practice. Our podcasts are designed to promote research and evidence based therapeutic practises, acting as a progressive force for change and improvement in patient health and wellbeing.
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Dec 23, 2015 • 0sec
Pyroluria & Methylation
Pyrrole Disorder has gained some notoriety in integrative medicine because it's often uncovered via screening of patients with mood or "disorders of socialisation" - particularly in children. The clinical presentation of Pyrrole Disorder has a close relationship with methylation and Dr Mark Donohoe articulates this relationship with poise. His overwhelming take-home message is that we cannot simply take a reductionist approach when treating those who present with pyroluria by boosting them up with the required nutrients but that we must look at the bigger picture and take a broader approach in the healing journey of these patients.

Dec 17, 2015 • 0sec
Introducing the 4th BioCeuticals Research Symposium
In today's podcast we are joined by Danny Urbinder, Head of Education at BioCeuticals. Danny has been the driving force behind pioneering new approaches to educational content in the integrative practitioner space. Today he takes us through how BioCeuticals evolved the educational format for their Research Symposium to what we know it to be today. He will also share with us the outstanding line up of international experts presenting at the 4th BioCeuticals Research Symposium. The topic for 2016 is "Revolutionary Strategies for Complex Diseases" and will feature; Dr David Perlmutter, Dr Alessio Fasano, Dr Deanna Minich, Dr Andrew Heyman.

Dec 16, 2015 • 0sec
The Oral Microbiome
We often think of good bacteria in our small and large intestines, but what about our mouth? Today we explore the oral microbiome with holistic dentist, Dr Steven Lin. Dr Lin reveals why the simple action of chewing good healthy food, drinking ample water and avoiding the highly sugared food that we are so accustomed to in our convenience-led lifestyles, can help you have a better smile, less dental caries and furthermore, balance a dysbiotic intestinal microbiota.

Dec 9, 2015 • 0sec
Probiotics as Medicine
In this episode Mark Donohoe reviews key, evidence-based probiotic and nutritional therapies for the management of irritable bowel syndrome, Helicobacter pylori infection, ulcerative colitis and Crohn’s disease. He also explores the latest developments in faecal transplantation for the treatment of Clostridium difficile infection and inflammatory bowel disease.

Dec 2, 2015 • 0sec
Mythbusting Lactate-producing probiotics
The number of bacteria living on and in the body of the average healthy adult human are estimated to outnumber human cells by a ratio of anywhere from 3:1 to 100:1. Commensal bacteria provide numerous benefits to their host including production of vitamins and antimicrobial substances that are essential in maintaining the delicate balance between helpful colonies and pathogenic overgrowth. There is a school of thought that posits lactate-producing bacterial species will cause ill-health rather than promote health, particularly for patients suffering Chronic Fatigue Syndrome and Short Bowel Syndrome. Today Belinda Reynolds explores the pathogenesis of D-Lactate and reveals it may not be the culprit first thought, but rather a victim of circumstance.

Nov 25, 2015 • 0sec
Unravelling Detoxification
In today's podcast we capitalise on over two decades of Dr Mark Donohoe's experience and observation of patients undergoing detoxification programs. Dr Donohoe takes us through how detoxification approaches have changed and continue to change, as new information and research emerges. Dr Donohoe has a long history of helping patients with confounding presentations and he has a knack for helping those patients who fall outside medical diagnosis, but who are obviously unable to function because of fatigue, pain, mood disorders and immune dysfunction.

Nov 18, 2015 • 0sec
Cannabis Phytomedicine. Part 1 - Responsible Clinical Use
Justin Sinclair is a herbalist, pharmacognosist and educator with a true passion for caring for patients in severe need. In this podcast he discusses the therapeutic potential of one of the most important medicinal herbs, Cannabis. This 2-part series sees Justin delve into the history and extensive health benefits of medical marijuana as he dispels the many myths surrounding this controversial plant. Justin's extensive knowledge of phytochemistry and pharmacognosy informs the listener of the wide medical potential Cannabis has for treating many chronic illnesses, offering hope for patients whose current medical therapies have little to offer.

Nov 11, 2015 • 0sec
Assessing Liver Detoxification
Today Beth will cover the importance of the liver in detoxification and how clinicians can effectively utilise functional pathology to assess liver function. Drawing on her vast experience in functional pathology and clinical practice, Beth takes us through the functional liver detoxification profile. Beth will also share some insightful practice points for managing imbalances in detoxification systems without causing unwanted side-effects in your patients.

Nov 4, 2015 • 0sec
Autoimmunity: Safe Natural Approaches
Today we are joined by Belinda Reynolds to explore the many factors which may trigger autoimmunity, and explore the evidence behind the naturopathic tenet of treating the gut to restore normal function to seemingly disparate tissues. Supporting autoimmunity in those on medications can be done safely with natural approaches which balance, rather than block the immune system. Belinda expertly discusses the herbs, nutrients and lifestyle changes which have been shown to help manage autoimmune conditions.

Oct 28, 2015 • 0sec
Lyme Disease Controversy
The existence of Lyme-like disease is hotly debated in Australia, with many doctors being ostracised by their colleagues for even mentioning the four letter word. Today, we are joined by Jennie Burke of Australian Biologics, who is no stranger to the controversy surrounding the existence of Borrelia species in Australia. She shares with us her experience, the challenges with adequate testing, and the politics of this emerging Borrelia, or "Borrelia-like" infection - which may or may not be the classical tick-borne disease found in every other continent bar Antarctica.


