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🗓️ 16 June 2021
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If you’re looking for a faster and better way to stay up to date on the cutting edge in functional medicine research, this is for you. FFMR Plus consists of a weekly written brief on the newest and most impactful functional medicine studies, and a corresponding audio read with Gavin Guard. This free preview covers new and relevant research on guidelines for non-pharmacological IBS therapy, association between the parasite blastocystis hominis and IBS, rose oil for GERD, thyroid and obesity, diabetes and dementia, and more.
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0:00.0 | Welcome to Dr. Rucho Radio, providing practical and science-based solutions to feeling your best. |
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0:30.4 | The following discussion is for educational purposes only and is not intended to diagnose or treat any disease. |
0:37.2 | Please do not apply any of this information without first speaking with your doctor. |
0:41.3 | Now, let's head to the show. |
0:44.1 | Hey, everyone, this is Dr. Roushio. |
0:46.5 | If you're hearing this announcement, it's not going to be the same audio read. |
0:51.3 | Every time you hear this announcement, the excerpt of the audio will be |
0:57.3 | different a lot of what I like to think I'm trying to bring to our audience to |
1:02.1 | help keep them on the cutting edge is really a derivative of me staying |
1:06.1 | plugged into the stream of research I'd love to say that these ideas are all my |
1:10.0 | home but as you know I'm love to say that these ideas are all my own, but as you know, |
1:16.3 | I'm constantly referencing different papers and those are crafting my position. So it's really important to kind of disclose that this stream of knowledge in large part informs the positions |
1:23.8 | I take and the way that I practice. If you remember back, there's been a few |
1:28.5 | times on the podcast, I've mentioned that one of the ways in which I've stayed abreast of new |
1:35.2 | papers being published and therefore new findings and therefore how I think about, talk about, |
1:40.3 | and kind of practice has been via what's known as a PubMed saved search. So I've been |
1:48.5 | honing this series of saved searches in PubMed for many years now. And what's wonderful about |
1:57.1 | this is it keeps me abreast of what's going on. So you may also have heard me say that |
2:04.7 | that sums out to about an hour of reading every night. And it's over the past year, especially as |
2:13.8 | things the clinic have grown. I'm trying to spend more time now focusing on clinician |
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