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🗓️ 28 November 2018
⏱️ 66 minutes
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I have not been impressed with the data supporting gene testing, so I was curious to speak with a specialist in this area to air my concerns. I must admit that Dr. Joe Veltmann piqued my curiosity with his approach. He makes an interesting critique that much of today’s gene testing is more entertainment than it is informational. Fortunately, he does offer a testing option for those who want to pursue gene testing which he feels to be truly informational and able to impact one’s health. https://drruscio.com/?p=25808
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0:42.1 | This is Dr. Ruscio. |
0:43.3 | Today I'm here with Dr. Joe Veltman, and we're going to be talking about gene testing. |
0:47.9 | And it's definitely a topic. |
0:49.1 | I've been wanting to have someone who specializes on this topic on the podcast for a while. So I'm happy to have them |
0:55.9 | here. Joe, welcome to the show. Thank you very much. I appreciate you offering the invitation, |
1:01.6 | and I'm excited about being here today. I'm excited also. And before we get into the topic more |
1:08.1 | deeply, can you tell people a little bit about your background and how you got |
1:11.5 | into gene testing specifically? Yes, I'll be happy to. I've been doing functional medicine, |
1:17.9 | integrative medicine for almost 25 plus years, have had lots of experience in working with |
1:26.0 | individuals with serious chronic illnesses from my time in New York, |
1:30.9 | as well as here in Santa Fe, New Mexico. And one of the things that I tried to do early on in my |
1:39.5 | clinical work is come up with a model that was going to be very useful, both for the patient as well as |
1:48.3 | myself, to be able to hit all of the high notes on a particular person's chronic illness. |
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