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Chris Kresser on Unconventional Medicine | Mastering Nutrition #51
Chris Kresser on Unconventional Medicine | Mastering Nutrition #51
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87 minutes
Released:
May 23, 2018
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Podcast episode
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In this episode, I interview Chris Kresser! We discuss his new book, Unconventional Medicine, and everything he is doing over at the Kresser Institute, including his new health coach training program. Chris is changing the face of medicine with his new paradigm. Listen in to find out why I told him that in the 2020 presidential debates, I expect the candidates to be debating how many jobs Kresser created over the last four years. You can buy his new book, Unconventional Medicine, on Amazon. If you’re interested in becoming a health coach, or if you already are one and wish to undergo his new training to get his functional medicine perspective, you have up until June 3 to enroll. You can sign up here. This episode is brought to you by Testing Nutritional Status: The Ultimate Cheat Sheet. Everything you could ever need to know to optimize your nutrition, all in one place. Easier to find and use than ever before. Yours for only $30. This episode is brought to you by US Wellness Meats. I use their liverwurst as a convenient way to make a sustainable habit of eating a diversity of organ meats. They also have a milder braunschweiger and an even milder head cheese that gives you similar benefits, as well as a wide array of other meat products, all from animals raised on pasture. Head to grasslandbeef.com and enter promo code “Chris” at checkout to get a 15% discount on any order that is at least 7 pounds and is at least $75 after applying the discount but under 40 pounds (it can be 39.99 lbs, but not 40). You can use this discount code not once, but twice! To get these episodes free of ads, with transcripts, and weeks or sometimes even months before they are released to the public, along with access to monthly live Q&A sessions, sign up for the CMJ Masterpass at https://chrismasterjohnphd.com/masterpass. Use the code LITE10 to get 10% off. To make it easier to get the discount, use this link, which has the coupon already activated: https://masterpass.chrismasterjohnphd.com/cmj-masterpass/2200/buy?coupon=LITE10 In this episode, you will find all of the following and more: 00:37 Cliff Notes 11:46 Introduction 12:29 Alternative medicine’s critique of conventional medicine and what Chris Kresser has to add to that critique 15:41 Why hasn’t alternative medicine outcompeted conventional medicine? 18:42 The differences between alternative medicine, integrative medicine, and functional medicine 25:14 The functional medicine approach to headaches 27:03 The California Center for Functional Medicine’s intake process for new patients 34:32 Why taking medications to reduce fever might be a bad idea in most cases but can be helpful in some rare cases 37:27 How we can justify the costs of testing in functional medicine. Using type 2 diabetes as an example, investing $5,000 up front for one patient can save half a million dollars in the long run. 42:01 Who will end up paying for functional medicine? 47:38 What Chris Kresser is doing to spread the functional medicine approach to healthcare: his book Unconventional Medicine; the California Center for Functional Medicine; his program with the Berkeley Fire Department; and the Kresser Institute’s physician and health coach training programs. 52:53 Why doctors still need people skills 56:21 The importance of allied health providers, such as health coaches, nutritionists, and nurse practitioners, and how they can make longer appointments with physicians economically feasible 1:10:07 Advice for starting a career in functional medicine and deciding what degree to pursue 1:16:05 Advice for physicians who want to start practicing functional medicine 1:17:55 Who should read Unconventional Medicine and where to get it
Released:
May 23, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode
Titles in the series (100)
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