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Functional Medicine for Real-World Impact offers practical insights to empower healthcare professionals in transforming patient care through applied functional medicine. Join Tracy Harrison as she dives deep into the interconnected nature of physiology, lifestyle, and innovative interventions—bringing clarity to the science behind complex, chronic conditions. Each episode is packed with case scenarios, clinical pearls, and actionable strategies that practitioners can immediately apply for greater patient outcomes. If you’re ready to do your best work and elevate your clinical confidence, this podcast is your guide to meaningful, impactful change in healthcare.
Food Sensitivities: Myths and Truths for Practitioners | E23
Functional Medicine for Real-World Impact
33 minutes
2 weeks ago
Food Sensitivities: Myths and Truths for Practitioners | E23
Food sensitivities often play a bigger role in chronic health problems than many practitioners realize.
In this episode, Tracy Harrison unpacks how foods that look perfectly healthy on the surface can still trigger immune responses that drive inflammation and dysfunction. She explains the differences between IgG and IgA mediated reactions, explores why intestinal permeability matters, and points out the impact of common medications, toxins, and microbial imbalances on immune tolerance.
How often do we assume patients without gut complaints can’t have food sensitivities? What if the clues show up instead as joint pain, skin issues, or fatigue? Tracy also talks through the limitations of food sensitivity testing and why context is everything when interpreting results.
Practitioners will walk away with a clearer sense of why most food sensitivities are acquired, how they can be reversed by addressing upstream dysfunction, and what it looks like to guide patients through elimination, reintroduction, and restoration of tolerance in a way that sticks.
Episode Breakdown:
00:00 Introduction to Food Sensitivities in Functional Medicine
02:07 Myth: Food Sensitivities Don’t Exist
03:02 Food Sensitivities vs. Allergies Explained
07:00 Limitations of Food Sensitivity Testing
10:07 IgA Antibodies and Gut Health
15:11 Intestinal Permeability and Chronic Disease
17:05 How Food Sensitivities Manifest Beyond the Gut
20:29 Gluten, Zonulin, and Leaky Gut
26:11 Addressing Root Causes of Food Sensitivities
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Functional Medicine for Real-World Impact
Functional Medicine for Real-World Impact offers practical insights to empower healthcare professionals in transforming patient care through applied functional medicine. Join Tracy Harrison as she dives deep into the interconnected nature of physiology, lifestyle, and innovative interventions—bringing clarity to the science behind complex, chronic conditions. Each episode is packed with case scenarios, clinical pearls, and actionable strategies that practitioners can immediately apply for greater patient outcomes. If you’re ready to do your best work and elevate your clinical confidence, this podcast is your guide to meaningful, impactful change in healthcare.