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May 14, 2015 • 0sec

Bonus Feature: The hidden epidemic - Toxicity explained with Dr Joe Pizzorno

Dr Joe Pizzorno is one of the world's leading authorities on natural and integrative medicine. He was a key note speaker at the 3rd BioCeuticals Research Symposium in April 2015 and spoke extensively on the critical topic of toxicity. When Dr Pizzorno began his research into toxic exposure and human toxic load he could not have imagined the extent of the problem. In this bonus feature interview conducted at this years symposium, Dr Pizzorno discusses the current human toxic load, the damage it can cause, symptoms of exposure and the range of treatments available.
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May 12, 2015 • 0sec

The functionality of cholesterol with Dr Jason Kaplan

According to Dr Jason Kaplan, a holistic cardiologist from Sydney, the cholesterol story is changing. When it comes to prevention of cardiovascular disease, cholesterol and LDL is only part of the picture. The reality is that the majority of people who are treated for heart attacks have normal cholesterol levels. In this podcast interview Dr Kaplan explains the need to take into account the whole patient. He identifies the key drivers of cardiovascular disease as being inflammation, lifestyle factors and poor dietary choices and discusses the approach he adopts to make the necessary changes in his patients to make a real difference.
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May 8, 2015 • 0sec

Bonus Feature: Unique benefits of krill and marine phospholipids with Professor Nils Hoem

Professor Nils Hoem is the chief scientist at Aker BioMarine, an integrated biotechnology company uniquely positioned to provide high quality, sustainable sources of krill oil. He was a guest speaker at the 3rd BioCeuticals Research Symposium on April 17-19 this year. In this bonus podcast interview, Andrew Whitfield-Cook and Professor Hoem discuss the current exciting research on krill oil and their unique phospholipid components. The major differences between krill and fish oils are explored in depth as Professor Hoem expertly explains the physiological role of phospholipids, triglycerides, EPA, DHA, as well as their relative bioavailabilities and clinical benefits.
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May 4, 2015 • 0sec

Reducing cardiovascular risk with Dr Mark Donohoe

Cardiovascular disease is still the major killer, along with cancer, in our society. It is responsible for 11% of deaths in Australia. As a preventable disease there is an opportunity to make a big difference for about 2 to 3 million Australians. In this podcast Dr Mark Donohoe and Andrew Whitfield-Cook discuss what clinicians need to know and do to reduce cardiovascular disease risk. Topics covered include: the truth about statins, the real role of cholesterol in the body, dietary and lifestyle factors that make genuine change and when drug therapy is required.
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May 1, 2015 • 0sec

Bonus Feature: BioCeuticals Internship

In November 2014 BioCeuticals embarked on it's inaugural mentorship program. Four students were selected to participate in an eight week program with the purpose of learning the process of product development from a company wide perspective. They spent time with each department and were each required to create a product concept, complete with a marketing and education plan. In this bonus podcast feature Andrew Whitfield-Cook interviews Shannon Chafkin and Rachel Bullen, two of the interns from this program, on their experiences.
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Apr 28, 2015 • 0sec

Depression and anxiety: Treating the causes with Belinda Reynolds

Depression and anxiety disorders are exploding in prevalence. It is believed that at least 3 million Australians, at any given time, suffer from these conditions. And, while we do have standard medication for many psychiatric and psychological conditions, research shows that anywhere between 60-90% of people prescribed antidepressants fail to get a benefit that is superior to placebo. What these statistics suggest is that we are not addressing the underlying causes. The fact is that depression and anxiety disorders are multifactorial conditions that require a wholistic approach to treatment. In this episode of FX Medicine Andrew Whitfield-Cook interviews Belinda Reynolds on the numerous contributing factors that underpin mood disorders and explores the role of nutrition and lifestyle as an essential component to clinical therapy.
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Apr 23, 2015 • 0sec

Symposium 2015: Vox Pop

Listen in to hear FX Medicine host Andrew Whitfield-Cook interview delegates from the 2015 BioCeuticals Research Symposium. Hear first hand from attendees their highlights, clinical pearls and light bulb moments. BioCeuticals' 3rd Research Symposium was held on April 17-19 at the Hilton, Sydney. Keynote speakers were: Mike Ash ND, Dr David Haase, Dr Mark Houston and Dr Joe Pizzorno.
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Apr 21, 2015 • 0sec

Fertility and pregnancy health with Stacey Roberts

In this podcast Andrew Whitfield-Cook interviews Stacey Roberts on her approach to fertility, pregnancy and pre-eclampsia. Stacey is a former physiotherapist turned herbalist and naturopath who has been involved in healthcare since 1989, in both conventional and complimentary medicine. As an internationally recognised fertility and women’s health expert she has assisted people in over 32 countries with improving their overall health and wellbeing by addressing their physical, physiological and psychological wellbeing. Stacey is an international speaker and author who has written over seven books including the best seller 'The Fertility Bible'. She has been featured on television in World News, A Current Affair, Oprah, Discovery Channel and Sunrise in Sydney amongst many others. This is vital listening for anyone wanting to lean more about optimising health for pregnancy and preventing potentially serious conditions.
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Apr 9, 2015 • 0sec

Optimising Brain Function with Dr David Haase

Dr David Haase is an expert in Integrative Holistic Medicine and specialises in functional neurology, neuroendocrinology and neuroelectrophysiology. He will be a keynote speaker at the 3rd BioCeuticals Research Symposium and will present several lectures and workshops on how to optimise the brain-body. In this podcast, Dr Mark Donohoe interviews Dr Haase on some of the key themes and insights attendees can expect at this upcoming event. This is fascinating listening for anyone who is interested in understanding the brain (and brain therapy) from a systems biology perspective.
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Mar 23, 2015 • 0sec

Complementary Cancer Care with Sarah Franklin

Sarah Franklin is a registered nurse and naturopath with many years experience in oncology. Her special areas of interest lie in the successful integration of complementary medicine with conventional treatments. In this podcast interview, Sarah discusses how she approaches each cancer patient care in a very personalised way. Every patient that presents with a cancer is unique and complementary practitioners require an awareness of the risks and benefits of any chosen treatment. Sarah also reviews her approach to nutrition, diet and herbal medicines as well as interactions and contraindications. This is a very important podcast for anyone interested in cancer care and better patient support and outcomes.

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