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Certified in Ayurveda and Functional Medicine, Nurse Practitioner Gillian Ehrlich, DNP, ARNP, IFMCP interviews guests who dive deeply into the nuances of medicine with the goal of inspiring you to persistently heal in the face of inevitable challenge across the lifespan. This is about ancient & cutting-edge understanding of disease processes and treatments just as much as it is about food, lifestyle, nature, culture, and politics.

Neuroveda Podcast for Complex Health Gillian Ehrlich

    • Health & Fitness
    • 5.0 • 29 Ratings

Certified in Ayurveda and Functional Medicine, Nurse Practitioner Gillian Ehrlich, DNP, ARNP, IFMCP interviews guests who dive deeply into the nuances of medicine with the goal of inspiring you to persistently heal in the face of inevitable challenge across the lifespan. This is about ancient & cutting-edge understanding of disease processes and treatments just as much as it is about food, lifestyle, nature, culture, and politics.

    #77 Whitney Mack: Women's Holistic Health, Hormones & Movement

    #77 Whitney Mack: Women's Holistic Health, Hormones & Movement

    Description.

    This is a power-packed episode in which Whitney Mack walks us through what women should have been taught since birth about how our bodies work and how we can care for them lifelong. Turns out, we have an infradian (vs circadian) rhythm that drives our cellular communication/ hormones systems over time. This means that we are in constant cycles of change, just like the moon that cycles through from new to full and back to new. To anchor into our holistic health, we can emphasis sleep, nutrition and movement in alignment with these cycles.



    Whitney's training & deep personal understanding of these concepts brings them to clarity throughout this show. We start with a complete definition of 'fitness' including muscle strength, endurance, cardiovascular capacity, flexibility & body composition. Then we interweave the hormones, recognizing the 'Queen' hormones of cortisol & insulin as they serve for survival (vs estrogen, progesterone & testosterone which are for life quality). Next we dive into the four hormonal stages across the lifespan: menarche, cycling, perimenopause and post-menopause. With each, we review ways to attend to our movement patterns. And then we bring it back to the daily life.



    This is an episode not to be missed & to be shared with every girl and woman we know!



    BIO:

    As a holistic health, hormones + movement coach, Whitney Mack helps busy, driven women thrive in their bodies, reawaken their aliveness, and create a more purposeful way of being. Through her hormone-informed approach, she blends the science of female physiology with the sacredness of the body to help women achieve optimal health and well-being throughout all hormone + life seasons. If you're ready to heal your relationship with your body and unleash your feminine power, her signature method uses hormones as a compass to guide you back to your inner-knowing and cultivate deeper self-awareness for sustainable transformation in less time and with lots of
    love. Find Whitney through her website: WhitneyMack.com

    • 1 hr 9 min
    #76 Paul S. Malchesky, D.Eng., on Plasmapheresis: history, technology and potential benefit for deep disease & longevity

    #76 Paul S. Malchesky, D.Eng., on Plasmapheresis: history, technology and potential benefit for deep disease & longevity

    Dr Paul Malchesky, with a Master’s degree in Chemistry and a Doctorate in Engineering, has been working with apheresis since the 1970’s. This is a blood filtration or ‘cleaning’ therapy we offer at Neuroveda Health as plasmapheresis (also called plasma exchange, PLEX and TPE (total or therapeutic plasma exchange)). There’s been a lot of recent excitement regarding treatment of Long-COVID and as a ‘biohack’ for longevity, but the truth is that it’s been nearly half a century since the FDA approved this therapy for auto-immune and neurodegenerative conditions. The technology has come a long way and Dr Malchesky has been there the whole time. Of note, Ayurveda, the traditional medical system of India, also recognizes the value of detox and blood cleansing, making plasmapheresis a type of ‘rakta moksha’. This is a modern tool with ancient roots, our favorite kind of therapy. Today, we get into the history and mechanics to describe what this therapy is doing and how broad it’s use can be.

    We discuss:

    ·     3:30 What is apheresis?

    ·     4:19 What is the history of apheresis?

    ·     11:56 What is in blood? What are the
    components of blood?

    ·     13.20 About anti-coagulation

    ·     15:53 Ayurvedic use of blood cleansing
    called ‘rakta moksa’

    ·     18:06 Dr Malchesky’s personal history with
    apheresis starting with 1972; Reporting up to 40 diseases treated by 1981.

    ·     24:40 Comparison of dialysis vs plasmapheresis filtration

    ·     29:00 Late 70’s/ early 80’s, efforts
    to identify the specific proteins associated with certain diseases; findings and curiosity about cryoproteins- precipitates triggered by cold.

    ·     36:57 Treatment to remove high cholesterol
    to prevent atherosclerosis.

    ·     40:29 Description of the last 15 years
    of apheresis: applications & guidelines have really diversified by geography (centripetal in US & German; membrane for Japan), technology and disease state

    ·     42:58 Safety of this procedure

    ·     43:52 Difficulties with this procedure are most typically associated with venous access and sometimes blood pressure changes and/or anti-coagulant use

    ·     44:40 Recognition that the macromolecules
    produced as ‘toxic’ can present in every silo of medicine: oncology, rheumatology, neurology, and therefore, also make sense to use these treatments for longevity & anti-aging

    ·     49:43 In studying the toxins removed, it’s evident that these toxins removed impair cellular function, so removal can allow cells to perform more of their regular functions.

    ·     51:08 The goal at Neuroveda Health is
    that plasmapheresis is part of a larger medical and wellness program to renovate the health from the ground up.

    ·     51:38 Discussion of Lp(a).

    ·     53:24 Designing clinical trials using
    historical experience of the questions and initial clinical trial endeavors with rheumatoid arthritis patients



    BIO: Dr. Paul Malchesky holds a B.S. Degree in Chemistry
    from St. Francis University, M.S. degrees in Chemistry from Case Western Reserve University and in Chemical Engineering from Cleveland State University and a Doctorate in Engineering from Cleveland State University. He is President of the International Center for Artificial Organs and Transplantation (ICAOT) and consults for the chemical and medical industries.

    He has published extensively nearly 500 publications, holds 35 patents, and was co-editor of four books on apheresis. He is active in various professional societies and is the former Editor-in-Chief of Artificial Organs and Managing Editor of Therapeutic Apheresis and Dialysis. He is a Past-President of the International Society for Apheresis. He is an Elected Fellow to the American Institute for Medical and Biological Engineering and The Ohio Academy of Science. 

    Recently he developed the web site icaot.org that discusses the history of the Inte

    • 58 min
    #75 MD Todd Levine: Skin biopsies: getting information about the central nervous system through the skin

    #75 MD Todd Levine: Skin biopsies: getting information about the central nervous system through the skin

    Description:
    Dr Todd Levine, with 20 years of experience as a clinical neurologist with specialty in disorders of the peripheral nervous system, shares with us about the Syn-One skin biopsy run by his company, CND Life Sciences.

    Against a backdrop of clinical information about the divisions of the nervous system (central vs peripheral and sensory vs motor vs autonomic), we review the 3 tests in this procedure: small fiber nerve counts, synuclein and amyloid deposition.

    Dr Levine notes that brain & skin both come from ectoderm tissue in the embryo, meaning they arise from similar roots soon after conception The skin, unlike the brain, is readily available for testing, and can offer insight to what’s potentially happening in the central nervous system without having to go there directly.

    It’s also a fascinating conversation that one-half to one-third of all neuropathies end up classified as ‘idiopathic’,
    meaning we can’t identify a trigger, like toxic chemical insult or injury. Most likely, these neurons are injured by ‘an accumulation of small insults” which can include low but recurrent or persistent viral illnesses and environmental chemical exposure all further complicated with and by metabolic syndromes. His most exciting area of research is looking at the potential of this test to give
    predictive insights for diseases decades in the making (like Parkinson’s or Lewy Body Dementia), all work that we agree with & support at Neuroveda Health when we apply personalized medicine plans for your best health.



    BIO:

    Dr. Todd Levine has over 20 years of experience as a
    clinical neurologist with a sub-specialty in disorders of the peripheral nervous system. He received his medical degree from Duke University and did his residency and fellowship at Washington University in St Louis. He has served as Chairman of the Neuromuscular Division of the American Academy of Neurology. In 2010, he founded his first medical diagnostics company called Corinthian
    Reference Lab (CRL), and has processed over 50,000 skin biopsies, receiving specimens from over 4,000 different neurologists across the US and Canada. Dr Levine is one of the three founders of CND Life Sciences and serves as its Chief Medical Officer, playing a key role in the delivery of diagnostic services and ongoing technology development. Dr. Levine also serves currently as the Director of Neuroscience Research at the Honor Health Research Institute in Phoenix, AZ.

    • 57 min
    #74 ND Julianna Giles: Integrative Oncology (Cancer Care) soup to nuts

    #74 ND Julianna Giles: Integrative Oncology (Cancer Care) soup to nuts

    Cancer is a tremendous topic. Dr Julianna Giles, ND, has
    focused her career on evidence-based approaches for this complex condition. Dr Giles now directs our Integrative Oncology program at Neuroveda Health in Seattle, Washington. In this podcast, she walks us through cancer, soup to nuts. This includes defining cancer, describing different types and stages of cancer, and the conventional treatments of surgery, radiation chemotherapy and now immunotherapy. Dr Giles then layers in integrative approaches including high-dose (aka ‘pro-oxidant’) IV vitamin C, other botanicals, metabolic approaches to treating cancer and the relationship between other immune dysfunction, like auto-immune disease or chronic viral infections, to cancer development. Next is a review of the core elements of our program, including specialty liquid biopsy testing, the timing necessary for balancing pro-oxidation (chemo) with anti-oxidant (recovery) targets, and the value we place on collaboration with conventional oncologists and treatments. We welcome patients to our program at all stages of cancer status including those with a family history seeking prevention, monitoring for early detection (we do pap/ HPV testing in clinic), treatment at all stages (early, middle, late), post-chemo/radiation recovery, prevention of recurrence and palliative care/ hospice as it’s needed. Listen in and please share widely with those who are being affected by cancer. This is a critical show for broadening ideas about treatment options and maintaining agency at a time when health stress can
    be overwhelming.



    We discuss:

    ·     3:20 What is cancer?

    ·     6:36: How do we think and name different types of cancer?

    ·     9:09 Ayurvedic perspective of cancer

    ·     11:25 How does conventional care typically treat
    cancer? Surgery, radiation, chemotherapy

    ·     17:12 High dose IV (intravenous) vitamin C to
    make chemotherapy more tolerant to the body and prevent recurrences.

    ·     25:00 Fasting and chemotherapy treatment

    ·     28:35 Discussion about immunotherapy and metronomic (aka low dose) chemotherapy

    ·     32:12 Defining Integrative Oncology including the value of collaboration to help conventional treatments to work better

    ·     33:34 Looking at the foundations of health: asking and answering the ‘why’ and ‘why now’ questions

    ·     35:33 Molecular targets of botanicals, for
    example, p53 targeted by no drugs but impacted by curcumin;

    ·     36:55: Use of botanicals, diet and lifestyle as
    anti-inflammatory influences during pro-oxidant treatments like chemo- it’s all about timing!

    ·    42:33 Discussion of the Integrative Oncology
    program at Neuroveda Health

    ·     56:30 Liquid biopsies looking for cell free mutated
    DNA shedding from cancers in the body

    ·     1:03:33: Putting together integrative treatment
    plans including the metabolic approach to cancer treatment ( Care Oncology protocol out of the UK)

    ·     1:08: How cancer interacts with the rest of the
    immune system, including auto-immune disease

    ·     1:12:38 Recovery after cancer treatment


    Bio: Julianna Giles is a Naturopathic Physician with a
    Masters in Ayurveda who specializes in integrative oncology, endocrinology, chronic infections, medical cannabis, entheogens and psychoneuroimmunology. After graduation from Bastyr University, she completed four years of residency training in integrative oncology. She is a core lecturer for the Academy of Cannabis Science and lead formulator for Polite and Lumna, both medical cannabis companies. While at the University of Wisconsin, Madison, she researched medicinal mushrooms and medical cannabis as adjunctive cancer therapies, as well as the neurological effects of mindfulness at the Wisconsin Institute for Sleep & Consciousness. Dr Giles is certified in Ayurveda Yoga therapy, Prana Flow and Kundalini Yoga. In her free time, she practices Yoga

    • 1 hr 17 min
    #73 John Moos, MD discusses his transition from trauma surgeon to psychedelic healer including research and current status of psychedelics for healing in the US

    #73 John Moos, MD discusses his transition from trauma surgeon to psychedelic healer including research and current status of psychedelics for healing in the US

    Dr John Moos, MD discusses his transition from trauma surgeon to psychedelic healer- the unifying factor being proximity to trauma. He notes the trauma he initially treated with surgery most typically occurs within a container of many other traumas- social, political and economic violence, resource scarcity, fear, addiction, intergenerational traumas, ACES (Adverse Childhood Experiences) and others. His (to-be) wife looked at him one day and said “I wonder if it’s possible to heal it before it happens”, meaning, is there a way to pre-emptively address the container of trauma before the physical trauma results as the outward explosion of inner distress. Dr Moos was hooked. He completed personal experiences with plant medicine and trainings with the Psychedelic Research and Training Institute (PRATI), California Institute of Integral Studies (CIIS), and the Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies (MAPS) for their MDMA (3,4-Methyl
    enedioxy
    methamphetamine) protocol and now runs MoosMD.com to offer service to people with psychedelic medicine.

    In this episode, we start with a discussion about trauma. Trauma can even be created in as simple moment as a mis-attunement with a parent as a child in a critical moment and we all experience various levels of trauma throughout the lifespan. Psychedelics can be a tool (not a panacea) to understand the impact of our history on our current, daily moment. It’s the alignment and integration of your three lenses of understanding: cognition (head), somatic (heart) and embodiment (intuition).

    Dr Moos recognizes that psychedelics give us a chance to step to the side of our default mode network which can also be described as a type of our identity of our consciousness. Our conversation ranges to the benefits of relationship to help us access our consciousness (this is the definition of Tantra) and these relationships can be our mind to ourselves, us to our container, or us to each other.

    Then, we dive into the current research and legal perspectives about the various psychedelics- ketamine, MDMA, psilocybin, LSD and other plant medicines for treatment resistant depression, anxiety, stress, PTSD and others. He reviews the importance of set and setting which recognizes that intentional and introspective work versus the external recreation of these medicines when they are used in a non-monitored ‘party’ state. As therapy, this is to dissolve ego boundaries to better understand yourself.

    We also review the chemical nature and physiological impact of these medicines including the specific activities in the brain and the impacts on our neurobiology.

    Is anybody damaged beyond repair? Is any person too traumatized to heal? On being asked this question, Dr Moos offers a compassionate and insightful response about the power of our neuroplasticity as well as the tremendously oppressive conditions of social, political and economic injustice and the persistent squeeze of growing pollution and climate change.

    We close this show with a description about the Ketamine Assisted Therapy (KAP) process and what to look for in finding a safe and insightful session.

    What I love about this show is that while we talk about ketamine and other psychedelics as a medicinal tool, this show is really about the nature of healing and reality.



    Find out more about Dr Moos & his practice at https://moosmd.com/

    • 57 min
    #72 Jennifer Bahr, ND: All about Homeopathy and its use for children with PANS/PANDAS

    #72 Jennifer Bahr, ND: All about Homeopathy and its use for children with PANS/PANDAS

    Dr Jennifer Bahr is a Naturopathic Physician with deep interest, experience and success in treating children using Classical Homeopathy for PANS (Pediatric Acute-Onset Neuropsychiatric Syndrome) and PANDAS (Pediatric Acute-Onset Neuropsychiatric Disease Associated with Streptococcus).

    We start this show with the fascinating story of Homeopathy- history, mechanisms and current practice around the world. The American Institute of Homeopathy (AIH) was actually the first medical society formed in the United States in 1844. The Homeopathic Pharmacopeia of the United States, still regulated by the FDA, recognizes over 1000 remedies. Research first published in 2010 used scanning microscopy to identify nanoparticles of a homeopathic remedy’s plant, animal and mineral sources in what is so ultra-diluted that it was previously considered nearly nothing (smaller than Avogadro’s number!). With this same technology, it can be measured that there are physiological changes like tiny like nudges that can impart significant trajectory changes in a child’s health.

    Then we dive into PANS/PANDAS. Although there is more research about PANDAS (meaning symptoms associated with strep infection), triggers can be well beyond Strep, which is the nature of the condition known as PANS. Children can present with debilitating fear, rage, sleep disruptions, intense separation anxiety, reading/ math regression, toilet training regressions, distinct behavioral changes, tics, avoidant-restrictive food disorder, and OCD (obsessive-compulsive disorder). It’s thought to happen in relation to an infective insult, but this may be so subtle as to not even be recognized (even mold in a home). PANS and PANDAS can be thought of as an immune system susceptibility; Homeopathy addresses susceptibilities to repair the biochemical patterns in realms that conventional medicine does not yet operate.

    This is an incredible show that gives an excellent introduction to Homeopathy as well treatment possibilities for children and families truly suffering with these severe, often inconsolable, symptoms. We recorded this show with Dr Bahr precisely because of the results we are seeing in clinic with patients who have engaged with the Resilience Naturopathic team (demand is so great she has 16 clinicians on her team that see patients remotely around the world). Throughout the show, she weaves through her personal story, which is so insightful for both process and progress, but also demonstrates how life can feel in an effective treatment vacuum. 

    Please listen in and share widely. 

    Find out more about her, Resilience Naturopathic and PANS/PANDAS at the resources below.

    Resilience Naturopathic

    p: 858-461-8121

    a: 3633 Camino Del Rio South, Suite 103 San Diego, CA, 92108

    w:  www.resiliencenaturopathic.com

    e:  jessica@resiliencenaturopathic.com
    Join our  FREE FB Group for our free mini course on PANS/ PANDAS solutions and lots of great conversation and support!

    YouTube Channel for Resilience Naturopathic.

    • 1 hr 1 min

Customer Reviews

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29 Ratings

29 Ratings

TommyK 75 ,

Integrative Oncology

Just listened to the podcast on Integrative Oncology with Dr Giles and thought it was amazing. Thank you for pulling all this information together in one location. This should be suggested listening for all your Oncology patients. I’m proud to say that as a patient of both you your expertise really comes through along with your compassion for your patients.This discussion has helped me piece together an outline of things to touch on during my next visit as we work together through my healing journey post treatment. Thank you for this!

Jonah’smomma ,

Dr John Moos and Gillian

Profound information all in one place. It shares the science AND heart so we can all try to be the best versions, feeling it all and loving hard so we can be truly free to live richly with the time we have been gifted.🙏🏽

ns88312 ,

Great show for professionals and patients!

I love this podcast. Great variety of guests and Gillian is an awesome host. Really interesting topics. I have worked in Neurology for years and hope that this holistic approach starts to be more mainstream.

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