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Good Life Project

Medicine 3.0: What Got Us Here Ain’t Gonna Get Us There

Good Life Project

Jonathan Fields / Acast

Living Well, Wellness, Personal Growth, How To, Self-improvement, Intentional Living, Midlife, Health & Fitness, Education

4.53.4K Ratings

🗓️ 3 July 2014

⏱️ 71 minutes

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Summary

If the body is a whole, connected system, why does modern medicine so often treat it as a calamity of isolated causes, effects and symptoms?

A blend of hippie herbalist, science prodigy, bestselling author and Yale-trained physician , functional medicine doc, Aviva Romm, MD, sees medicine differently. She looks at each patient as a person, rather than a bundle of symptoms. A fully-integrated system where everything affects everything and the true remedies for pain, disease and unease often need to unfold as less of a tactical strike and more of a system-wide reset.

Romm is fast becoming a leading voice in a radically different approach to medicine. One that, by the way, is making tremendous strides in treating a growing list of "diseases" and symptoms that mainstream medicine and traditional drug-based therapies struggle mightily with.

In this weeks' episode, we dive deep into the frontier of medicine, covering everything from the microbiome (critters in your gut) to epigenetics and how the choices your grandparent's made affect everything from your risk of disease to your state of mind.

We also explore Aviva's fantastic person journey, growing up in New York, attending famed Bronx Science High, then heading into the worlds of herbs and midwivery before coming full-circle to train in and then become a leading voice in functional medicine.

Watch this week's episode here, and be sure to listen and subscribe on iTunes so you never miss an episode and you get to take each juicy conversation on the go.


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0:00.0

Welcome to Good Life Project where we take you behind the scenes for in-depth candid conversations

0:10.5

with artists, entrepreneurs, makers and world shakers.

0:14.7

Here's your host, Jonathan Fields.

0:17.7

Hi, I'm Jonathan Fields and this is Good Life Project.

0:26.2

I guess it is a view of Iran who is a functional medicine doctor who's kind of on the cutting

0:30.8

edge of really figuring out and deconstructing health and exploring ideas like food as medicine

0:37.2

and all sorts of other heretical things.

0:40.1

So, ask me hanging out with you.

0:43.1

Really nice to be here with you, too.

0:46.7

Thinking about spilling the tea, WhatsApp has multiple layers of protection.

0:50.7

With end-to-end encryption, no one but those in the chat can see it, which means you can

0:54.5

spill the whole pot.

0:55.8

And with chat lock, you can pass where it protects your most personal chats,

0:59.2

so you can spill the beans, too.

1:00.9

And when all the features work together, you can spill everything on the table without worrying

1:05.9

about clean-up, because you can make it disappear at the press of a button.

1:09.9

So don't just spill the tea, spill it all.

1:12.7

WhatsApp, message privately with multiple layers of protection.

1:16.3

Hello there, it's Emma Guns here from the Pockars the Emma Gun Show,

1:19.7

where every week my guests share with me their life lessons starting with what they learned

1:24.0

from taking their biggest risk.

1:26.2

And one of my biggest life lessons is to always have a tube of a Elizabeth Arden 8-hour

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