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The Integrative Edge
The Integrative Edge
39 episodes
3 weeks ago
Your go-to podcast for functional health and holistic movement. 

Hosted by Dr. Kym Klimek, Kelly Demers, and Dr. Lindsay Seefeldt. 
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Medicine
Health & Fitness,
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Your go-to podcast for functional health and holistic movement. 

Hosted by Dr. Kym Klimek, Kelly Demers, and Dr. Lindsay Seefeldt. 
Show more...
Medicine
Health & Fitness,
Nutrition
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The Revolving Door of Fad Diets & Food Sensitivity Testing: How Even These “Functional” Tools May Miss the Mark
The Integrative Edge
38 minutes
5 months ago
The Revolving Door of Fad Diets & Food Sensitivity Testing: How Even These “Functional” Tools May Miss the Mark
In this episode of The Integrative Edge, we dive into why fad diets and food sensitivity testing—especially IgG panels—often miss the mark in functional healing. While these tools can feel empowering, they frequently create fear-based nutrition habits and confusion, leading people further away from real answers. We unpack the difference between food sensitivities and true IgE allergies, explain why gut healing is about restoring function (not just eliminating foods), and explore how over-restriction can deplete vital nutrients like magnesium, zinc, and B vitamins. Rather than relying on endless testing or rigid food rules, we focus on upstream healing—supporting the nervous system, liver, hormones, and gut microbiome—to build true resilience within the body. Because healing isn’t just about avoiding triggers; it’s about increasing your body’s capacity to adapt, recover, and thrive. Yes, short-term dietary protocols have their place, but true functional nutrition is about freedom, flexibility, and nourishing your body with diverse, quality-sourced whole foods.Disclaimer: The recommendations discussed in these episodes are for informational purposes only and are not intended as medical advice. Always consult with a qualified healthcare professional before starting any new supplements, medications, etc. especially if you are pregnant, nursing, have a medical condition, or are taking other medications. Individual needs and responses may vary. These recommendations should not be used as a substitute for personalized medical care.Don’t miss an episode—subscribe today on your favorite platform!
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The Integrative Edge
Your go-to podcast for functional health and holistic movement. 

Hosted by Dr. Kym Klimek, Kelly Demers, and Dr. Lindsay Seefeldt.