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The MediHerb Podcast
Integria Healthcare
44 episodes
10 hours ago
Introducing the MediHerb podcast, where we discuss all things related to herbal medicine, nutrition, and lifestyle practices. From ancient wisdom to the latest in scientific research, join us for conversations with leading experts, practitioners, and pioneers in the field of natural healthcare. Host: Jesal Alimchandani Producer: Kerry Sanchez
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Introducing the MediHerb podcast, where we discuss all things related to herbal medicine, nutrition, and lifestyle practices. From ancient wisdom to the latest in scientific research, join us for conversations with leading experts, practitioners, and pioneers in the field of natural healthcare. Host: Jesal Alimchandani Producer: Kerry Sanchez
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Episodes (20/44)
The MediHerb Podcast
Laura Taylor - The Gut–Microbiome–Menstrual Axis: Emerging Insights into Menstrual and Reproductive Health
PROMO OFFER: $150 off Endo-SIBO Mastery - a five-part on-demand course to help practitioners support their endo clients to overcome endo belly. Listeners can use the code MEDIHERB to get $150 off, bringing the price to $197. Sign up for the course at jadeandlaura.com.   In this episode, we explore the fascinating intersection between the gut microbiome, the oestrobolome, and menstrual health — with a particular focus on Endometriosis and other inflammatory menstrual disorders.Join Laura Taylor as she unpacks emerging research on the gut–microbiome–menstrual axis and how dysbiosis, pathogenic overgrowth, and microbial metabolites influence systemic inflammation, hormonal balance, and reproductive outcomes. Discover how conditions such as SIBO, SIMO, and colonic methane overgrowth may underpin the so-called “Endo belly,” and why targeted testing can be a crucial part of patient care. We also discuss the role of LPS endotoxins, oestrogen recirculation, and impaired detoxification pathways in worsening reproductive symptoms. Laura shares her clinical insights, including go-to herbs, nutrients, and evidence-informed dietary and lifestyle strategies to reduce pathogenic load, support detoxification and elimination, enhance intestinal barrier function, and restore microbiome balance.
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1 week ago
35 minutes

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Amina Eastham Hillier - Why Liquid Herbs Deserve a Place in Every Dispensary
In this episode, we’re joined by naturopath Amina Eastham-Hillier for a deep dive into the art and science of liquid herbal blending. Amina shares her insights on the unique benefits of prescribing liquid herbal extracts in clinical practice, from tailoring formulations to individual patients and flexible dosing, to capturing the full energetic and synergistic essence of a formula.   We also explore the world of herbal energetics—how qualities such as warmth, cooling, moisture, and dryness influence herbal selection and treatment outcomes. Amina highlights some of her favourite herbs, offering practical examples of how their energetic profiles can guide clinical decision-making and enhance patient care.   Bio: With over 25 years of naturopathic practice, Amina successfully treats complex chronic illnesses in her clinic in the Noosa hinterland. Amina is a keynote speaker, presenting to medical doctors and naturopaths at international conferences, and on medical documentaries, webinars, and podcasts. Amina is the author of Lyme Natural, encompassing naturopathic treatment for Lyme disease, co-infections, mould illness and stealth infections; and is currently finalizing her second book (Chronic Stealth Infections – Filling in the missing pieces). In addition to clinical practise, Amina has been awarded the title of Australian Practitioner of the Year with her passion extending into teaching bush survival medicine and wild crafting medicinal herbs and food. https://amina.com.au/
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3 weeks ago
40 minutes

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Renee Grandi - The Glymphatic System: A Missing Link in Neurodegenerative Disease
In this episode, we dive deep into one of the brain's most fascinating and overlooked systems - the glymphatic system. Joining us is naturopath and neuroscientist Renée Grandi who unpacks the science of how the brain clears waste, why this process is vital for healthy cognition, and what happens when it falters. She sheds light on the link between glymphatic dysfunction and neurodegenerative conditions such as Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, and MS. Renée discusses why sleep is so critical for brain detoxification, how chronic inflammation can undermine this delicate system over time, and the integrative strategies - from nutrients and antioxidants to key herbs and lifestyle practices - that can help keep the glymphatic system functioning optimally.   Bio: Renée Grandi is a neuroscience researcher, naturopath, and clinical nutritionist with over a decade of experience across scientific research, clinical practice, and functional medicine. She specialises in complex chronic illness, neuroimmunology, and integrative women's health, with a focus on conditions that are often dismissed or poorly understood. Her work explores the connections between the glymphatic system, neuroinflammation, immune dysfunction, and hormonal imbalance, shedding light on the mechanisms driving neurodegenerative disease, autoimmune conditions, and chronic fatigue. Renée bridges the gap between research and integrative care, helping practitioners and patients alike understand how the brain, body, and biology are interconnected - and how this knowledge can be translated into more personalised and effective approaches to health.
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1 month ago
50 minutes

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Heidi Merika - Reweaving the Threads of Herbal Tradition
In this episode, we sit down with a naturopath, lecturer, author, and wild crafter, Heidi Merika to explore what it means to “return to our roots” in herbal medicine. While evidence-based practice has advanced the profession in many ways, it has also created a gap—leaving many practitioners disconnected from the traditional knowledge and ways of prescribing that have long been central to herbalism. Heidi shares her own journey from evidence-based lecturer and researcher to rediscovering traditional approaches, wild crafting, and the deeper relationship with plants that drew her to this path in the first place. Together, we discuss the many avenues open to those drawn to herbs—whether through clinical practice, farming, manufacturing, research, or writing. The conversation also touches on herbal energetics, and the role of wild plants as nourishing food.   Bio: Heidi Merika is a naturopath and medical herbalist with a passion for wild medicinal and nutritional plants. She has lectured in nutrition and herbal medicine at RMIT University, Endeavour College of Natural Health and the University of the Sunshine Coast. She runs popular courses and workshops on plant medicine, wildcrafting, herbal medicine and plant-based nutrition both in person and online. She is the author of Wildcraft: The Science and Spirit of Wild Plants as Food and Medicine (2019) and From the Wild (2024). She lives on Queensland's Sunshine Coast.   https://heidimerika.com.au/ 
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1 month ago
48 minutes

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Professor Kerry Bone - The Science and Stories of Herbal Heroes: Ginkgo
In this episode, we continue our Herbal Heroes series and welcome back Professor Kerry Bone to spotlight his second favourite herb: Ginkgo. With his signature blend of deep research insight and clinical wisdom, Kerry takes us on a journey through the rich history of this ancient plant to its modern scientific validation. He explores key research findings and offers practical guidance on ginkgo’s clinical applications—from supporting cognitive health and microcirculation to addressing age-related decline. This episode will deepen your appreciation for this botanical.   Bio: Professor Kerry Bone. Kerry is the co-founder and innovation driver at MediHerb as the Director of Research & Development; practicing Herbalist and Naturopath with 40 years of experience; a lecturer in Australia and overseas; a prolific author with 7 published Herbal Medicine texts and over 40 scientific papers on herbal research including original research and Systematic Reviews.
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2 months ago
34 minutes

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Rebecca Tanner – Herbal Prescribing in Perinatal Care: Considerations for Clinicians
In this episode, we’re joined by a naturopath and midwife to unpack the often misunderstood role of the naturopath and herbalist in pregnancy care. With misinformation and caution frequently clouding the conversation, she shares how naturopaths can play a valuable, supportive role throughout pregnancy and into the postpartum period. From promoting wellbeing to addressing common pregnancy concerns, she outlines the safe and appropriate use of herbal medicine during each stage—highlighting both her go-to herbs and those best avoided. Whether you’re a practitioner or simply curious, this episode brings clarity to a complex topic with evidence-informed insights.   Bio: Rebecca Tanner has over 30 years experience as a Naturopath, she is also a registered Acupuncturist & more recently, Rebecca qualified as a Midwife and completed a Masters in Reproductive Medicine. In addition to her practice career, Rebecca has also been a trainer and educator for Blackmores and has lectured at Nature Care College, the Australasian College of Natural Therapies & at Endeavour College. She is an experienced public speaker and regularly runs seminars on pregnancy support, pre- conception care & fertility. She has guest lectured for five consecutive years at Curtin University on wholistic support for labour. Rebecca has recently featured on the Health Masters Live pregnancy Series. B.Sc Pharm/Physiol; Dip Naturopathy; Dip Acupuncture; Adv.Cert.N.F.M; BSc Midwifery; M. Repro Med. M.A.T.M.S; AHPRA registered Acupuncturist  
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2 months ago
42 minutes 38 seconds

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Brooke Klower - Behind the Symptoms: A Root Cause Lens on Childhood Allergies
In this episode, paediatric naturopath Brooke Klower shares her approach to uncovering the root causes of allergies in children. She explores key considerations in case-taking and assessment, reminding practitioners not to overlook simple —but impactful interventions such as correcting common nutritional deficiencies. Brooke also discusses her go-to herbs and nutrients for supporting paediatric allergy presentations, offering practical insights into personalised, evidence-informed care.   For more information about Balanced Beings please visit their website: www.balanced-beings.com.au    Bio: Brooke Klower is the owner of Balanced Beings and supplement line BB Kids. Brooke started Balanced Beings when a large gap was seen amongst the lack of natural treatments and practitioners treating paediatrics and mothers. Brooke Klower is a naturopath, but first and foremost, a mother. She has now conducted over 6000 consultations and has had over 1000 children pass through the Balanced Beings doors, which consists of 7 practitioners and 11 staff members. As the principal naturopath at Balanced Beings she oversees all treatment protocols to ensure every family receives the highest standard of care, making her an expert in treating children's health concerns. Alongside clinical practice, Brooke mentors practitioners and students, helping them deliver transformative results and build thriving natural health businesses. 
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3 months ago
40 minutes 42 seconds

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Rose Cornelissen - Paediatric Herbal Safety, Dosing and Metabolism Explained
Treating children requires more than scaled-down dosing—it's a specialised area demanding careful consideration of developmental stages, disease presentation, and metabolic differences. In this episode, we explore key clinical principles for safe and effective paediatric prescribing. Topics include:• Age-related physiological changes and their impact on treatment• Solubility, absorption, and elimination of herbal compounds across the paediatric lifespan• Safety considerations for neonates and breastfeeding• Practical strategies to improve compliance and clinical outcomes Essential listening for practitioners working with paediatric patients.   Bio: Rose Cornelissen is a skilled herbalist and naturopath with over 3 decades of practice and peer education experience. She has a special interest in the self-adjusting demands of practice and staying current without losing the connection and passion for herbal medicine and healthy nutrition. Anything from ethnobotanicals to hard core science is included in this blend which makes up contemporary naturopathic clinical practice.  Rose has a Master of Health Science in Herbal Medicine and is a University of New England Vice-Chancellor’s Scholar, School of Health  Academic awardee and a former NHAA director and chair of the Professions Committee. She currently heads the Clinical Support and Medicines Safety Data teams at Integria Healthcare.   
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3 months ago
54 minutes 34 seconds

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Professor Kerry Bone - Targeted Herbal Support for Inflammation
In this episode, renowned herbalist Professor Kerry Bone explores the many faces of inflammation and how to prescribe herbal medicine with clinical precision. From acute to chronic presentations and system-specific patterns—including neuroinflammation—Kerry outlines how different herbal strategies can be applied based on the underlying drivers of inflammation. He also challenges common misconceptions about well-known herbs. Highlighting willow bark as a prime example, Kerry explains its nuanced mechanism of action and why it shouldn't be confined to musculoskeletal prescriptions alone. Practitioners will come away with a deeper understanding of how to approach inflammation across body systems—and how to choose the right herbs for the right context.
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3 months ago
34 minutes 28 seconds

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Dr Libby Weaver - Iron Deficiency: Beyond Fatigue
In this episode, we’re joined by Dr Libby Weaver to shine a spotlight on an often overlooked yet vital mineral for human health—iron. Often associated with energy and fatigue, iron plays a far more extensive role in the body, impacting everything from thyroid function to neurotransmitter production and immune health. Dr Libby dives deep into the broad-reaching effects of iron deficiency, highlighting some of the more surprising and lesser-known symptoms that may signal a need for attention. This eye-opening conversation highlights the role of this humble mineral in whole-body health. To purchase Dr Libby's new book 'Fix Iron First', please follow the link https://drlibby.com/products/fix-iron-first  Bio: Armed with abundant knowledge, scientific research and a true desire to help others live with more energy and vitality, Dr Libby empowers and inspires people to take charge of their wellness and wisdom through her live events, courses, supplements and books. While most nutritionists will focus predominantly on nutrition, Dr Libby draws on her PhD in biochemistry, 20+ years of clinical practice and a deep understanding of how thoughts and emotions influence the body, to take a distinct three pillared approach to health challenges. Examining symptoms through a nutritional, biochemical and emotional lens, she delivers transformational wisdom with gentleness and genuine care to anyone, no matter where they are on their health journey. Her unique ability to help people make lasting changes in their lives by providing them with new knowledge and fostering a shift in their emotional understanding, empowers them to take charge of their health.
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4 months ago
51 minutes 58 seconds

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Angela Hywood: Menopause and the Mind: Understanding Neuroendocrine Shifts
While hot flushes and night sweats are hallmark symptoms of menopause, the neurological effects of this hormonal transition are often overlooked. In this episode, Angela Hywood explores the profound impact of menopause on the brain. Estrogen plays a crucial role in neuroprotection, cognition, and mood regulation—so its decline during menopause presents significant changes in brain function. Join us as we go beyond the classic symptoms to examine how the brain adapts to new hormonal realities, the clinical implications of this shift, and how practitioners can better support cognitive and emotional wellbeing in midlife women.   Bio: Angela Hywood is an experienced naturopathic clinician with over 26 years of clinical experience, specialising in integrative endocrinology, women’s health, fertility and pregnancy care. Angela is a well-known speaker at complementary and integrative medicine conferences in both Australia and internationally and has published articles in complementary medicine journals in Australia and USA.
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4 months ago
48 minutes

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Professor Kerry Bone - Herbs and Sleep Architecture: Clinical Insights for Restorative Sleep
Join Professor Kerry Bone as he shares his clinical wisdom on using herbal medicine to support healthy sleep architecture. In this episode, Kerry explores herbs that influence sleep latency, duration, and quality, while addressing the limitations of commonly prescribed pharmaceutical sleep aids. He also highlights the essential role of diet and lifestyle in sleep health. Importantly, he champions the role of the practitioner as a detective— uncovering the root causes behind each patient’s sleep disturbance for more targeted and effective care.   Bio: Professor Kerry Bone. Kerry is the co-founder and innovation driver at MediHerb as the Director of Research & Development; practicing Herbalist and Naturopath with 40 years of experience; a lecturer in Australia and overseas; a prolific author with 7 published Herbal Medicine texts and over 40 scientific papers on herbal research including original research and Systematic Reviews.
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5 months ago
39 minutes 47 seconds

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Erin Lovell Verinder - Bridging Worlds: Where Evidence-Based Meets the Old Ways
In this episode, we sit down with Erin Lovell Verinder—qualified herbalist, author, and educator—who masterfully blends evidence-based herbal medicine with the rich traditions of old-world plant wisdom. With a grounding in modern clinical training, Erin shares how she integrates the vitalistic principles and energetics of plants into her practice, offering a nuanced and deeply connected approach to healing. She discusses the importance of engaging with herbs not just as standardised extracts or supplements, but through an organoleptic experience—smelling, tasting, and touching the plants—to truly understand their nature and gifts. Erin also emphasises traditional preparation methods like infusions and decoctions, and how these simple yet potent rituals can become powerful tools for healing, regulation, and reconnection in our fast-paced lives. Erin reminds us that it’s possible for practitioners to straddle both worlds: to be scientifically grounded while still honouring the ancient roots of herbalism. Through this approach, she invites both practitioners and patients to reclaim their relationship with nature, create moments of ritual, and anchor themselves in the present. This episode will leave you inspired to deepen your practice—both intellectually and soulfully. Erin's mentoring program Blossom: https://www.erinlovellverinder.com/blossom Erin's books/card deck: https://www.erinlovellverinder.com/plant-guides    Bio: Erin Lovell Verinder is an Australian trained Herbalist, Nutritionist and Author of two best selling plant medicine titles, Plants for the People and The Plant Clinic. Erin's work is to reconnect the people with the plants, teaching the love language of the plants within her community and beyond. She holds a Bachelor of Western Herbal Medicine, an Advanced Diploma of Nutritional Medicine and a Diploma of Energetic Healing, all from Nature Care college. Walking the plant path, she is a woman in tune with the natural world. On a full hearted mission to educate and inspire others to heal with the rhythms of nature, through the bounty of plant medicine. Erin runs a thriving clinical practice, alongside mentoring students and emerging practitioners in her program Blossom and she is the founder of Community Herbal Care, a community herbal outreach program forged in the face of the 2022 floods in Northern NSW.
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5 months ago
52 minutes 29 seconds

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Natalie Pickering - Optimising Conception Outcomes: The Importance of Engaging Male Patients
In this episode, we’re joined by naturopath Natalie Pickering, who sheds light on the often-overlooked role of men in the fertility journey. Natalie highlights the lack of attention paid to men’s health and sperm quality, particularly in cases where women are undergoing intensive fertility treatment without a full picture of their partner’s contribution. Natalie emphasises that men are 50% of the fertility equation, yet are frequently under-assessed and under-supported in clinical settings. She discusses why it’s essential to engage men early, conduct proper screening, and consider the significant impact of sperm health on conception, pregnancy outcomes, and the health of future generations. Listeners will also hear practical insights into how sperm health can be rapidly improved with targeted herbal, nutritional, and lifestyle interventions, and why this presents a powerful opportunity for practitioners.   Bio: Natalie has been a naturopath since 1996 and specialises in women’s health, natural fertility, and pregnancy care with qualifications in natural fertility management. She has spent over 2 decades helping women with fertility. Her expertise includes IVF support, miscarriage prevention, postpartum care and child health. She founded the Fertility Focus School and created the highly successful Create Conception fertility programme to support couples struggling to conceive. While her practice is centred on women, she also has a deep passion for working with babies and children.
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6 months ago
49 minutes 38 seconds

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Dr Lucy Caratti - Understanding Modern HRT in Integrative Practice
Integrative GP Dr Lucy Caratti explores the evolution of HRT from older synthetic hormones that sparked safety concerns, to today’s bio-identical options that more closely mimic the body’s natural hormones. She addresses historical safety concerns and discusses the benefits of appropriate use to support patients experiencing significant menopausal symptoms.   She highlights the widespread, systemic impacts of menopause across cardiovascular, neurological, musculoskeletal, and urogenital systems and discusses how HRT, when prescribed thoughtfully, can play a powerful role in mitigating these effects. Concomitant use of herbs, nutrients, and lifestyle interventions for a holistic prescription are also discussed. Instagram: @drlucycaratti Check out Lucy's podcast: Goddess Era on Spotify/Apple podcasts etc.   Bio: Dr Lucy Caratti is an integrative doctor with 15 years of clinical experience specialising in women’s health, including menopause, gut health, metabolic diseases, and hormonal imbalances.   She takes a root cause approach, combining medical expertise with evidence-based integrative medicine to empower women at every life stage. Holding a Bachelor of Medicine and a Bachelor of Surgery from the University of Western Australia. She’s a fellow of the Royal Australian Collee of General Practitioners and the Australasian College of Nutritional and Environmental Medicine, and has additional training in child health, psychology, nutrition, and mental health biochemistry.   Dr Lucy co-founded the Western Australia charity Be Giving and Expand Wellbeing, a school program for girls health, education and actively participates in initiatives supporting women’s wellness.
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6 months ago
37 minutes 43 seconds

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Angela Hywood - Nourishing the Nervous System: Overlooked Herbs & Tailored Blends
In this episode, we welcome back naturopath and herbalist Angela Hywood to explore the powerful role of herbal medicine in supporting the nervous system. Angela highlights some often-overlooked herbs for nervous system health and explains how to differentiate between various types of nervous system herbs, including adaptogens, nervines, and more. She also shares expert insights on blending different herbs effectively to create complementary formulations tailored to individual needs. Whether you're looking to refine your herbal prescribing or deepen your understanding of nervous system botanicals, this episode is packed with practical wisdom. Bio: Angela Hywood is an experienced naturopathic clinician with over 26 years of clinical experience, specialising in integrative endocrinology, women’s health, fertility and pregnancy care. Angela is a well-known speaker at complementary and integrative medicine conferences in both Australia and internationally and has published articles in complementary medicine journals in Australia and USA.
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7 months ago
50 minutes 1 second

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Professor Kerry Bone - The Bowel Flora Protocol: A Deep Dive
In this episode, we take a deep dive into the Bowel Flora Protocol with Professor Kerry Bone. From its origins to its clinical application, Professor Kerry Bone unpacks the science and strategy behind this powerful approach to restoring gut health. He explores each phase of the protocol, sharing some of his top herbal choices for optimising microbial balance and addressing dysbiosis. He provides key clinical insights on when and how to apply the protocol and touches upon biofilms. Whether you're new to the Bowel Flora Protocol or looking to refine your approach, this episode delivers expert guidance to enhance your practice.   Bio: Professor Kerry Bone. Kerry is the co-founder and innovation driver at MediHerb as the Director of Research & Development; practicing Herbalist and Naturopath with 38 years of experience; a lecturer in Australia and overseas; a prolific author with 7 published Herbal Medicine texts and over 40 scientific papers on herbal research including original research and Systematic Reviews.
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7 months ago
51 minutes 15 seconds

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Dr Elizabeth Steels - Pathology & Screening: Best Practices for Clinicians
In this episode, Dr Elizabeth Steels explores the essentials of pathology testing and regular health screenings, providing healthcare professionals with the knowledge to guide their patients toward optimal testing accuracy and meaningful results. Elizabeth discusses the core set of pathology tests recommended for different age groups, key companion tests for deeper clinical insights, and the importance of regular screenings such as DEXA scans. We also dive into the practical considerations that can significantly impact test accuracy, including fasting requirements, hydration, time of collection, and other factors that practitioners should educate their patients about. Additionally, we touch on the evolving field of epigenetic testing and its potential role in preventative healthcare. Integria also has a 4 part webinar series on pathology coming up in April, for more information visit the Integria Practitioner Education Center website: https://practitioner.integria.com/upcoming-events   Bio: Elizabeth is a clinical biochemist and nutritionist with over 30 years experience in clinical practice, research, clinical trials, formulation and regulatory affairs. She runs a consulting and research clinic in New Farm, Brisbane. She is also an Adjunct Senior Research Fellow, School of Pharmacy, University of Queensland, and has a growing team of clinical naturopaths enrolled in MPHIL and PHD students, also becoming researchers to further support natural health research. The projects vary from metabolic disease and diabetes, pain and peripheral neuropathy, GIT health, candida overgrowth, to probiotics for bone health in menopause. She is well published and often speaks at academic and industry events.
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8 months ago
48 minutes 45 seconds

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Rachel Arthur - Kidney Clarity: Early Signs & Smart Strategies
Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is often a silent condition, progressing unnoticed until it reaches the later stages. In this episode, we sit down with renowned naturopath and registered nutritionist Rachel Arthur to shed light on the early warning signs of kidney dysfunction. We explore the pathology markers that can serve as early screening tools, helping practitioners identify those at risk before significant damage occurs. Rachel also unpacks both well-known and lesser-discussed risk factors for CKD, offering a comprehensive understanding of how kidney health can be compromised. Finally, we dive into nutritional and dietary interventions that can help support kidney function, prevent progression, and optimize overall health. Mentoring with Rachel: Rachel is renowned for her transformative programs in the fields of diagnostic interpretation, comprehensive case workups and most recently, nutritional prescribing: The Nutrient Prescriber’s Program - a structured process for creating prescriptions that’s systematic, scientific and more likely to produce successful outcomes.  You’ll gain a reliable and robust framework to answer key questions such as:  Which form? How much? How often? And, for how long? https://rachelarthur.com.au/the-nutrient-prescribers-program/ Cracking the Case – Comprehensive workups of real clinical cases, providing an opportunity for accelerated development of your clinical competency and practice prowess.  Gain skills in complex cases, condition specific knowledge, prescription decisions and pathology interpretation. https://rachelarthur.com.au/cracking-the-case/ MasterCourse I: Comprehensive Diagnostics - realise the true value we can extract from the most commonly performed labs (ELFTs, FBE, WCC, Lipids & Glucose). https://rachelarthur.com.au/mastercourse-comprehensive-diagnostics/ MasterCourse II: Thyroid & Adrenal Diagnostics – View thyroid and adrenals through a new lens as ‘first responders’ and be able to elicit from patients’ results deep insights regarding their big picture health story.  https://rachelarthur.com.au/mastercourse-ii-thyroid-adrenal-diagnostics/   Bio: Rachel Arthur is a seasoned naturopath and registered nutritionist with a specialisation in integrative nutrition and diagnostics. With three decades of experience spanning clinical practice and educational settings, Rachel has established herself as a leading educator in the field of nutritional medicine. Her work is deeply rooted in evidence-based practices, contributing to renowned texts such as the award-winning Herbs & Natural Supplements – An Evidence-Based Guide across all four editions. Delivering advanced training and mentorship to a wide range of healthcare professionals, including doctors, pharmacists, dietitians, and naturopaths, her educational initiatives, such as the popular Update in Under 30 podcast, reflect her dedication to providing practical, actionable insights that empower clinicians to integrate nutritional strategies into their practice effectively.With a passion for integrative health and an ongoing dedication to professional development, Rachel's presentations are not only informative but also transformative, making a significant impact on the practitioners she mentors.  
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8 months ago
54 minutes 45 seconds

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Tina Taylor - Herbal Medicine for Children: Safe and Effective Practices
In this episode, we sit down with Tina Taylor, an experienced naturopath, lecturer, and PhD candidate, to explore the art and science of safely prescribing herbal medicine for children. Tina shares her wealth of knowledge on tailoring treatments to suit the unique needs of young patients, ensuring safety and efficacy at every step. She also highlights some of her go-to herbs for addressing common childhood conditions, offering practical tips and insights to build confidence in supporting this cohort of patients in clinic. Bio: Tina holds a BHSc in Nutritional Medicine and BHSc in Naturopathic Medicine and has been in clinical practice since 2008, supporting individuals with diverse health issues and goals and children's health. She also holds a Graduate Certificate in Academic Practice from SCU, a Diploma in Integrated Somatic Psychotherapy, and is currently a PhD Candidate at UTS researching 'Patient-focused public health information shared by Traditional Complementary and Integrative Medicine practitioners in clinical encounters and patient engagement.’  With over 12 years of teaching experience at Endeavour College of Natural Health, Tina supervised Naturopathy and Nutritional Medicine student clinics for 7 years and contributed to teaching and supervision at the Australian College of Natural Therapies (now Torrens University). She continues to supervise Naturopathy clinics at Torrens University, combining her extensive expertise with a passion for mentoring future practitioners.
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9 months ago
1 hour 4 minutes 22 seconds

The MediHerb Podcast
Introducing the MediHerb podcast, where we discuss all things related to herbal medicine, nutrition, and lifestyle practices. From ancient wisdom to the latest in scientific research, join us for conversations with leading experts, practitioners, and pioneers in the field of natural healthcare. Host: Jesal Alimchandani Producer: Kerry Sanchez