All who know me realize how much I love movies. As media. As art form.
I have two degrees from the University of Michigan. One in psychoneurobiology and the other in radio, tv, cinema and communications.
From the start, that’s been my career path. Top medical research + sizzling media.
My fav movie of all times is Moon Struck.
It’s artful to sprinkle fun scenes from movies like this into my talks to make points of emphasis. Keep learning fun. Poignant. Hippocampal blinging. Ha.
Functional providers differ from mainstream providers by spending more time with patients. Looking for root cause. This takes an extra-long in-depth intake looking for patters of connect-the-dots as to why this patient got into this health pickle in the first place.
Functional medicine has many names. It used to be called holistic, integrative, orthomolecular. Or crazy.
Functional dos also use tools of regeneration such as peptides, exosomes and stem cells.
I just came back from this year’s International Peptide Conference. I was sponsored by the amazing educational hormone program, BHRT, owned by the also amazing Donna White. I also got to hang with this ultra amazing Toni Shroud. Thanks to you both! Font size 92!
The annual Peptide International Congress is all about healing, from cancer to ALS, with adding “regenerative tools” into the healing mix.
You will soon learn how I mixed Moonstruck into hormonal education and this healing mix, ha!
There were lots of great speakers and pearls learned at this amazing weekend that Dr. Seed and his son Mathew did such a stupendous job hosting.
Here are some of the pearls we learned this weekend.