FMP Essentials: Functional Medicine Practitioner Show

Dr. Yousef Elyaman

Welcome to the Functional Medicine Practitioner (FMP) Essentials Podcast, hosted by Dr. Yousef Elyaman, a leading expert in primary care functional medicine. This podcast serves as the premier educational resource for functional medicine practitioners worldwide, offering unparalleled insights and strategies to enhance practitioner success through mastery of functional medicine. Each episode dives deep into specific health conditions or topics. Dr. Elyaman conducts insightful interviews with top-tier practitioners and thought leaders or delivers powerful solo episodes filled with cutting-edge research, case studies, and practical applications. Our mission is to equip you with the tools, knowledge, and confidence to excel in your practice and transform patient outcomes. Exclusive bonus content, including extended interviews and special topics, is available only to FMP Essentials Mastermind members. Visit www.FMPessentials.com to learn more, join our global network of practitioners, and take your place at the forefront of functional medicine. Together, we are redefining the future of healthcare—one episode at a time.

  1. Preventing Kidney Stones with Functional Medicine: Root Causes, Oxalates, Citrate & Integrative Nephrology with Dr. M Isreb

    2일 전

    Preventing Kidney Stones with Functional Medicine: Root Causes, Oxalates, Citrate & Integrative Nephrology with Dr. M Isreb

    Host & Guest Details Host: Dr. Yousef Elyaman, Functional Medicine Primary Care PhysicianGuest: Dr. M Isreb, Nephrologist & Functional Medicine Specialist, Founder of Integrative Kidney Episode Overview Kidney stones are becoming dramatically more common, yet many patients leave the emergency room with little guidance beyond drinking more water and hoping they never experience another painful episode. In this episode of FMP Essentials, Dr. Yousef Elyaman welcomes back nephrologist and functional medicine physician Dr. M Isreb, whose previous episode on chronic kidney disease became the most-viewed episode on the channel. Together they explore why kidney stones develop, why recurrence rates remain so high, and how functional medicine provides a much deeper understanding than conventional treatment alone. Rather than focusing only on removing stones, they explain how metabolism, nutrition, gut health, genetics, urine chemistry, inflammation, and lifestyle all influence stone formation. The discussion covers the different types of kidney stones—including calcium oxalate, calcium phosphate, uric acid, struvite, and cystine stones—and explains why identifying the specific stone type dramatically changes treatment strategies. Dr. M Isreb also shares why every recurrent stone former should receive a comprehensive 24-hour urine evaluation, why restricting calcium is often the wrong recommendation, how oxalates interact with calcium inside the digestive tract, and why the gut microbiome plays a surprisingly important role in kidney stone prevention. The conversation also explores vitamin C supplementation, collagen, probiotics, citrate therapy, hydration strategies, genetics, vitamin D receptor variants, and practical clinical pearls practitioners can immediately apply in practice. Whether you're a healthcare professional looking to improve patient outcomes or someone who has experienced kidney stones firsthand, this episode offers evidence-based, root-cause strategies for preventing future stone formation while supporting overall kidney health.   Key Questions We're Answering Why do kidney stones continue coming back? What causes calcium oxalate kidney stones? Is avoiding calcium actually making kidney stones worse? How does gut health influence kidney stone formation? Which laboratory tests uncover the true cause of kidney stones?   Why You Can't Miss This Episode Kidney stones affect nearly 1 in 10 people, and nearly half of those individuals will experience another episode during their lifetime. Most treatment focuses on removing stones after they occur. This episode explores how functional medicine helps identify why stones develop in the first place—giving practitioners and patients practical tools to reduce recurrence while improving metabolic and kidney health.   What You'll Learn Key Insight "Kidney stones are rarely an isolated problem—they're often a window into deeper metabolic dysfunction." Top Takeaways • Why a 24-hour urine collection is one of the most valuable tools for recurrent kidney stone patients. • The surprising reason reducing calcium intake may actually increase calcium oxalate stones. • How citrate protects against kidney stone formation. • Why hydration alone isn't enough for many patients. • The connection between gut bacteria, oxalate metabolism, and kidney stone risk. • Which supplements may increase stone risk in susceptible individuals. • How genetics can influence vitamin D metabolism and kidney stone formation. • Why functional medicine focuses on prevention instead of simply treating stones after they occur. Bonus Clinical Pearl Low urinary citrate may become abnormal before traditional kidney function tests begin to change, making it a potentially valuable early marker for kidney dysfunction.   Shareable Quotes "Removing the stone doesn't remove the reason the stone formed." "Kidney stones are often a symptom—not the root cause." "The goal isn't just to pass a stone. The goal is preventing the next one."   Unanswered Questions These questions could be explored in future episodes: • Should everyone with recurrent kidney stones receive genetic testing? • What is the ideal diet for patients with different stone types? • Which probiotics have the strongest evidence for reducing oxalate absorption? • Can continuous glucose monitoring help identify metabolic contributors to kidney stones? • What role does mitochondrial dysfunction play in recurrent nephrolithiasis?   This Episode's Sponsors FMP Essentials The #1 Resource for Functional Medicine Practitioners www.fmpessentials.com Practitioners looking to level up your functional medicine game? Join the Bronze Mastermind: https://www.fmpessentials.com/mastermind-founders-launch   Connect with Us Dr. M IsrebInstagram: @integrativekidneyWebsite: www.inkidney.comBook: A Systems-Based Approach to Modern Kidney Care is now available for preorder: https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/integrative-nephrology-majd-isreb/1149707762FMP EssentialsInstagram: @fmpessentialshqWebsite: www.fmpessentials.comDr. Yousef ElyamanInstagram: @drelyaman   Music Credit: "Heroes Approaching - Extended" by tunes2go   Don’t Just Listen—Transform Your PracticeShare This Episode – Forward it to a colleague or friendLeave a Review – Tell us your biggest takeawaySubscribe for More – Get exclusive resources inside the FMP Essentials Mastermind   Disclaimers Educational Purpose Only – This podcast is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice.No Doctor-Patient Relationship – Listening does not establish a doctor-patient relationship.Supplement Use Disclaimer – Any supplement recommendations are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent disease. Consult your provider.Professional Responsibility – Practitioners should use their professional judgment before applying strategies discussed.Liability Disclaimer – The host, guest, and affiliated organizations assume no liability for the use or misuse of the information shared. The FMP Essentials Show – Where Functional Medicine Meets Mastery

    1시간 6분
  2. Approaching PMOS (Formerly PCOS) Through Functional Medicine with Dr. Melody Hartzler

    6월 24일

    Approaching PMOS (Formerly PCOS) Through Functional Medicine with Dr. Melody Hartzler

    Host & Guest Details Host: Dr. Yousef Elyaman | Functional Medicine Primary Care Physician Guest: Melody Hartzler | PharmD, BCACP, BC-ADM, ABAAHP   Episode Description In this FMP Essentials episode on functional medicine for PMOS (formerly PCOS), Dr. Melody Hartzler shares her personal health journey and explains why the condition was recently renamed from Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS) to Polyendocrine Metabolic Ovarian Syndrome (PMOS). Millions of women struggle with irregular periods, infertility, acne, insulin resistance, weight gain, and hormone imbalances without fully understanding the root cause. Dr. Hartzler explains how conventional medicine often focuses on symptom management, while functional medicine seeks to uncover the underlying drivers behind hormone dysfunction. Drawing from both her clinical expertise and personal experience with PMOS, Dr. Hartzler discusses advanced testing, lifestyle interventions, nutrition strategies, insulin resistance, fertility support, and evidence-based supplements that may help women restore metabolic and hormonal balance. Whether you're a practitioner treating women with hormone challenges or someone personally navigating PMOS, this episode offers practical insights and clinical pearls you can begin applying immediately.   Key Questions We're Answering • Why was PCOS renamed to PMOS and why does it matter? • What role does insulin resistance play in hormone imbalance? • Why do so many women continue to struggle despite being prescribed birth control? • Which functional medicine labs can help uncover the root causes of PMOS? • What lifestyle and supplement strategies may improve fertility and hormone health?   Why You Can't Miss This Episode PMOS affects millions of women worldwide, yet many remain undiagnosed or improperly treated for years. This episode breaks down the metabolic, hormonal, reproductive, and inflammatory factors driving PMOS while providing a practical roadmap for both clinicians and patients seeking root-cause solutions.   What Listeners Will Learn Key Insight "PMOS isn't simply an ovarian condition—it's a whole-body metabolic and endocrine disorder." Top Takeaways • Why insulin resistance is one of the primary drivers behind PMOS • The limitations of relying solely on birth control for symptom management • How advanced functional medicine testing can reveal hidden hormone imbalances • The role of nutrition, sleep, stress reduction, and resistance training in hormone health • Evidence-based supplements commonly used to support metabolic and reproductive health Bonus Insight Dr. Hartzler shares her own journey from years of painful cycles and infertility concerns to restoring hormonal balance through nutrition, stress reduction, gut healing, and functional medicine principles.   Shareable Quotes "PMOS is not just an ovarian condition—it's a metabolic condition with hormonal consequences." "Treating symptoms without addressing insulin resistance is like putting a bandage on the warning light." "The body often whispers long before it screams. Functional medicine helps us listen earlier."   Unanswered Questions • Why do some women with PMOS remain lean despite significant insulin resistance? • What role do environmental toxins play in the rising prevalence of PMOS? • Could continuous glucose monitoring become standard care for women with PMOS? • Which PMOS phenotypes respond best to GLP-1 therapies? • How will the PMOS name change impact future research and clinical guidelines?   Connect Host: Dr. Yousef Elyaman  Instagram: https://instagram.com/drelyaman Guest: Dr. Melody Hartzler Instagram: https://instagram.com/drmelodyhartzler Website: http://www.pharm2table.life     Educational Purpose Only This podcast is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. No Doctor-Patient Relationship Listening does not establish a doctor-patient relationship. Supplement Use Disclaimer Any supplement recommendations are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent disease. Consult your provider. Professional Responsibility Practitioners should use their professional judgment before applying strategies discussed. Liability Disclaimer The host, guest, and affiliated organizations assume no liability for the use or misuse of the information shared.   This Episode's Sponsors FMP Essentials – The #1 Resource for Functional Medicine Practitioners www.fmpessentials.com Practitioners: Want to level up your functional medicine game? https://www.fmpessentials.com/mastermind-founders-launch   Music Credit: "Heroes Approaching - Extended" by tunes2go   Don't Just Listen—Transform Your Practice Share This Episode Forward it to a colleague, practitioner, or friend who could benefit. Leave a Review Tell us your biggest takeaway from today's conversation. Subscribe for More Get exclusive resources and advanced practitioner training through the FMP Essentials Mastermind.

    1시간 35분
  3. The Real Root Causes of Anxiety | Functional Medicine Explained | Everest Goldstein

    6월 1일

    The Real Root Causes of Anxiety | Functional Medicine Explained | Everest Goldstein

    Episode Description   🧠 Anxiety isn't always just a mental health issue. In this FMP Essentials episode on functional medicine for anxiety, Dr. Yousef Elyaman sits down with functional psychiatric nurse practitioner Everest Goldstein to explore the hidden physiological causes of anxiety that are often overlooked in conventional care. Together they discuss how blood sugar imbalances, cortisol dysregulation, nutrient deficiencies, gut dysfunction, mold exposure, nervous system imbalance, and chronic stress can contribute to anxiety symptoms. They also share practical strategies for nervous system regulation, vagus nerve activation, and identifying root causes through functional medicine testing. Whether you're a practitioner looking for clinical insights or someone struggling with anxiety symptoms, this conversation offers a deeper understanding of what's happening beneath the surface and actionable steps toward better health.   Key Questions We're Answering   • What are the hidden root causes of anxiety? • How do cortisol and blood sugar affect anxiety symptoms? • Can mold exposure contribute to anxiety and panic attacks? • What functional medicine labs can help uncover anxiety triggers? • How can vagus nerve training support nervous system regulation?   Why You Can't Miss This Episode   Millions of people struggle with anxiety, yet many never investigate the underlying physiological factors contributing to their symptoms. This episode reveals how functional medicine practitioners approach anxiety differently by identifying and addressing root causes rather than focusing solely on symptom management.   Host & Guest Details   Host Dr. Yousef ElyamanFunctional Medicine Primary Care Physician • Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drelyaman   Guest Everest Goldstein, PMHNPFunctional Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner Area of Expertise:Functional Psychiatry, Anxiety Disorders, Nervous System Regulation, Root Cause Mental Health Care • Instagram: https://instagram.com/wellnesswitheverest • Website: https://everestpsychandwellness.com/   What Listeners Will Learn   Key Insight "Anxiety is often a signal from the body, not simply a problem of the mind." Top Takeaways ✅ Blood sugar instability can significantly impact anxiety levels. ✅ Cortisol dysregulation often plays a major role in chronic anxiety. ✅ Mold exposure can be an overlooked contributor to severe anxiety symptoms. ✅ Functional testing may uncover physiological drivers missed by standard evaluations. ✅ Consistent vagus nerve training can help improve nervous system regulation. Bonus Insight Simple interventions such as humming, gargling, singing, mindfulness exercises, and sensory grounding techniques may help activate the vagus nerve and support stress resilience.   Shareable Quotes   "Anxiety is often a body problem before it becomes a mental health problem." "The goal isn't to suppress symptoms—it's to understand why they're happening." "When you address the root cause, the body often becomes easier to regulate."   Unanswered Questions   • Why do some people develop anxiety after mold exposure while others do not? • Which functional medicine interventions create the fastest improvement in anxiety symptoms? • How much does gut health contribute to anxiety compared to hormonal or neurological factors? • What role does trauma play alongside physiological triggers?   Educational Purpose Only This podcast is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. No Doctor-Patient Relationship Listening does not establish a doctor-patient relationship. Supplement Use Disclaimer Any supplement recommendations are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent disease. Consult your provider. Professional Responsibility Practitioners should use their professional judgment before applying strategies discussed. Liability Disclaimer The host, guest, and affiliated organizations assume no liability for the use or misuse of the information shared.   This Episode's Sponsors   FMP Essentials – The #1 Resource for Functional Medicine Practitioners www.fmpessentials.com Practitioners wanting to level up their functional medicine game can sign up for the Bronze Mastermind: https://www.fmpessentials.com/mastermind-founders-launch   Connect With Us   Everest Goldstein • Instagram: https://instagram.com/wellnesswitheverest • Website: https://everestpsychandwellness.com/ FMP Essentials • Instagram: https://instagram.com/fmpessentialshq • Website: https://www.fmpessentials.com Dr. Yousef Elyaman • Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drelyaman   Music Credit: "Heroes Approaching - Extended" by tunes2go   Don’t Just Listen, Transform Your Practice   📣 Share This Episode Forward it to a colleague, practitioner, or friend who wants to understand anxiety from a root-cause perspective. ⭐ Leave a Review Tell us your biggest takeaway from the episode. 🚀 Subscribe for More Get exclusive resources and advanced training inside the FMP Essentials Mastermind.

    1시간 20분
  4. Boundaries & People Pleasing: Root Causes of Burnout with Natalie Lue

    5월 5일

    Boundaries & People Pleasing: Root Causes of Burnout with Natalie Lue

    Host & Guest Details Host: Dr. Yousef Elyaman, Functional Medicine Primary Care PhysicianGuest: Natalie Lue, Author & Boundaries Expert   Episode Overview In this functional medicine episode, Natalie Lue explains how people pleasing and lack of boundaries can impact your health, stress levels, and long-term wellbeing. Dr. Elyaman and Natalie explore how these patterns show up in everyday life, relationships, and even medical care. Whether you're a practitioner or someone struggling with stress and overwhelm, this episode gives you a new lens on healing. You’ll walk away with practical insights on how to recognize these patterns and begin setting healthier boundaries—without guilt.   Key Questions Answered Why do people struggle to say no—even when it hurts them? How does people pleasing affect your physical health? What are the hidden signs of weak boundaries? Why do some patients struggle to follow health protocols? How can you start setting boundaries without conflict?   Why You Can’t Miss This Episode Most people think burnout comes from doing too much—but it actually comes from saying yes to the wrong things. This episode reveals the hidden emotional patterns behind stress, illness, and exhaustion—and how changing them can transform your health.   What Listeners Will Learn Key Insight:“Saying yes when you mean no creates stress in your body—and that stress shows up as illness.” Top Takeaways: People pleasing leads to emotional and physical burnout Boundaries are critical for mental, emotional, and physical health Avoiding conflict often creates deeper long-term problems Healing requires awareness of emotional patterns—not just treatments You can say no in healthy, respectful ways  Bonus Insight:There are hundreds of ways to say “no” without actually using the word—and learning them can transform your relationships and health.   Shareable Quotes “Saying yes when you mean no is one of the fastest ways to burn out.”“People pleasing isn’t kindness—it’s disconnection from yourself.”“Your body feels every ‘yes’ that your soul didn’t agree to.”   Disclaimers Educational Purpose Only – This podcast is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice.No Doctor-Patient Relationship – Listening does not establish a doctor-patient relationship.Supplement Use Disclaimer – Any supplement recommendations are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent disease. Consult your provider.Professional Responsibility – Practitioners should use their professional judgment before applying strategies discussed.Liability Disclaimer – The host, guest, and affiliated organizations assume no liability for the use or misuse of the information shared.   This Episode’s Sponsors FMP Essentials – The #1 Resource for Functional Medicine Practitioner SuccessWebsite: www.fmpessentials.com   Connect with Us Natalie LueInstagram: @natlueWebsite: https://natalielue.com/FMP EssentialsInstagram: @fmpessentialshqWebsite: www.fmpessentials.comDr. Yousef ElyamanInstagram: @drelyaman Music Credit: "Heroes Approaching - Extended" by tunes2go   Don’t Just Listen—Transform Your PracticeShare This Episode – Forward it to a colleague or friendLeave a Review – Tell us your biggest takeawaySubscribe for More – Get exclusive resources inside the FMP Essentials Mastermind The FMP Essentials Show – Where Functional Medicine Meets Mastery

    1시간 31분
  5. Functional Medicine Approach to Reverse Biological Aging with Kara Fitzgerald

    4월 7일

    Functional Medicine Approach to Reverse Biological Aging with Kara Fitzgerald

    Host & Guest Details Host: Dr. Yousef Elyaman, Functional Medicine Primary Care PhysicianGuest: Dr. Kara Fitzgerald, ND, IFMCP — Functional Medicine & Epigenetics Expert Episode Overview In this episode, Dr. Kara Fitzgerald explains how biological age vs chronological age works and how you can reverse aging naturally using diet, lifestyle, and epigenetics. We break down real research showing how gene expression and inflammation impact longevity. Key Questions Answered Can you reverse biological age naturally? What is epigenetics and how does it affect aging? How does inflammation (CRP) speed up aging? What is the best diet for longevity and gene expression? How can you measure your biological age? Why You Can’t Miss This Episode This is science-backed longevity — not trends. Learn how people reduced their biological age in just 8 weeks and how you can apply these functional medicine strategies to slow aging and improve health. What Listeners Will Learn Key Insight:Your biological age isn’t fixed — it can be improved through diet, lifestyle, and epigenetics, meaning you have real control over how fast you age.  Top Takeaways: Biological age vs chronological age: your body can be younger (or older) than your actual age Epigenetics controls gene expression and plays a key role in aging Inflammation (CRP) is a major driver of faster aging A functional medicine diet (whole foods, vegetables, nutrients) supports longevity Lifestyle factors like sleep, stress, and exercise directly impact aging Bonus Insight:A clinical study showed that simple diet and lifestyle changes reduced biological age by over 3 years in just 8 weeks — proving aging can be influenced naturally.   Shareable Quotes  “Your age isn’t fixed — your biology is listening to your lifestyle.” “You don’t just inherit your genes… you influence them every day.” “Aging isn’t just time passing — it’s information your body is responding to.”   Disclaimers  Educational Purpose Only – This podcast is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice.No Doctor-Patient Relationship – Listening does not establish a doctor-patient relationship.Supplement Use Disclaimer – Any supplement recommendations are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent disease. Consult your provider.Professional Responsibility – Practitioners should use their professional judgment before applying strategies discussed.Liability Disclaimer – The host, guest, and affiliated organizations assume no liability for the use or misuse of the information shared.   This Episode’s Sponsors FMP Essentials – The #1 Resource for Functional Medicine Practitioner SuccessWebsite: www.fmpessentials.com   Connect with Us Dr. Kara FitzgeraldInstagram: @drkarafitzgeraldWebsite: www.drkarafitzgerald.comFMP EssentialsInstagram: @fmpessentialshqWebsite: www.fmpessentials.comDr. Yousef ElyamanInstagram: @drelyaman Music Credit: "Heroes Approaching - Extended" by tunes2go   Don’t Just Listen—Transform Your PracticeShare This Episode – Forward it to a colleague or friendLeave a Review – Tell us your biggest takeawaySubscribe for More – Get exclusive resources inside the FMP Essentials Mastermind The FMP Essentials Show – Where Functional Medicine Meets Mastery

    1시간 1분
  6. Functional Medicine Approach to Alzheimer's Disease with Dr. Joshua Helman

    3월 2일

    Functional Medicine Approach to Alzheimer's Disease with Dr. Joshua Helman

    In this episode of the FMP Essentials Show, Dr. Yousef Elyaman sits down with Dr. Joshua Helman, MD, a Harvard-trained physician to explore how functional medicine, systems biology, and precision diagnostics are changing what’s possible in cognitive decline. Rather than viewing Alzheimer’s disease as a single, untreatable condition, this conversation reframes it as a multi-factorial, biologically driven process influenced by toxins, infections, immune dysfunction, metabolic health, hormones, sleep, and prior brain injury. Dr. Helman shares real-world clinical insights from years of working with patients experiencing cognitive decline—and explains why root-cause medicine offers hope where conventional approaches often stop. This episode is essential listening for practitioners and wellness enthusiasts who want a structured, mechanism-based framework for evaluating memory loss—and for patients and families seeking clarity, hope, and actionable next steps.   Key Questions We Explore Why Alzheimer’s is not a single disease, but a pattern of overlapping biological drivers? How toxins, infections, and immune activation can accelerate cognitive decline? What advanced (yet practical) testing reveals beyond standard labs? Why sleep, hormones, and metabolic health matter more than most realize? How clinicians can prioritize treatment without overwhelming patients?   What You’ll Learn Key Insight Alzheimer’s is best understood as a systems failure—not a medication-deficiency problem. Top Takeaways Alzheimer’s may involve 30–200 contributing root causes, varying by individual Prior head trauma often leaves lasting metabolic scars in the brain Chronic infections and biofilms can silently drive neuroinflammation Detoxification often needs to come before immune activation Lifestyle interventions alone can meaningfully improve cognition in select patients Bonus Clinical Pearl Objective tools such as advanced imaging, quantitative EEG, and cognitive testing allow clinicians to track true progress instead of relying solely on subjective reports. Shareable Quotes “If you don’t remove the toxins first, activating the immune system can make patients worse.” “You don’t need 20 interventions—you need the right first intervention.”   Host & Guest Host: Dr. Yousef Elyaman Functional Medicine Primary Care Physician Founder, FMP Essentials Instagram: @drelyaman Guest: Dr. Joshua Bennett Helman, MD Harvard-trained physician Board-certified in Emergency Medicine & Lifestyle Medicine Alzheimer’s & Cognitive Health Specialist Instagram: @drjoshmd Website: https://drjosh.com   This Episode’s Sponsors FMP Essentials – Education & mentorship for functional medicine practitioners https://www.fmpessentials.com For the serious practitioner who wants to step up their game, explore the FMP Essentials Mastermind: https://www.fmpessentials.com/mastermind-founders-launch   Disclaimers This podcast is for educational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Listening does not establish a doctor–patient relationship. Supplement discussions are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent disease. Practitioners should use independent clinical judgment when applying concepts discussed.

    1시간 13분
  7. Understanding Perimenopause Through Functional Medicine with Dr. Tara Scott

    2월 2일

    Understanding Perimenopause Through Functional Medicine with Dr. Tara Scott

    Episode Description In this FMP Essentials episode on functional medicine and women’s hormone health, Dr. Yousef Elyaman sits down with Dr. Tara Scott, a triple board-certified OB/GYN and internationally recognized expert in perimenopause, progesterone therapy, and integrative hormone optimization. With over 20 years of experience transitioning from traditional OB/GYN to functional and integrative medicine, Dr. Scott explains why perimenopause is often missed, misdiagnosed, or dismissed—and how hormonal imbalances can drive symptoms like insomnia, anxiety, weight gain, joint pain, insulin resistance, and mood changes even when periods are still regular. This episode goes deep into progesterone deficiency, estrogen dominance, adrenal stress, cortisol, microbiome-hormone interactions, and hormone lab interpretation, offering both clinical pearls for practitioners and clarity for women advocating for their health. Key Questions We’re Answering What is perimenopause, and why can it last 10–15 years? Why do women with “normal labs” still feel awful? How does low progesterone affect sleep, mood, and anxiety? When should hormones be tested—and which day of the cycle matters? Why birth control pills and progestins are not hormone replacement? How gut health and beta-glucuronidase impact estrogen recycling? When progesterone helps—and when more is not better? Why You Can’t Miss This Episode Most women are told: “Your labs are normal—this is just part of aging.”This conversation explains why that answer is incomplete, and how root-cause functional medicine can dramatically improve quality of life during perimenopause—without chasing symptoms or masking physiology. Host & Guest Information Host - Dr. Yousef Elyaman, Functional Medicine Primary Care Physician Connect with Dr. Yousef ElyamanInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/drelyaman Guest - Dr. Tara Scott, MD, FACOG, FAAFMTriple Board-Certified in OB/GYN, Functional Medicine & Integrative MedicineMedical Director, Forum Health Akron Connect with Dr. Tara ScottInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/hormoneguruMDWebsite: https://www.drtarascott.comTikTok: @hormoneguru What Listeners Will Learn Key Insight“Women can have severe hormone symptoms for years before menopause—and still be told everything is normal.” Top TakeawaysWhy progesterone is often the first hormone to declineHow cortisol and adrenal stress suppress ovulationThe difference between progesterone vs progestinsHow estrogen metabolism—not just estrogen levels—drives symptomsWhy mid-luteal testing (not random labs) matters Bonus InsightDr. Scott explains why joint pain, insomnia, and anxiety are frequently hormonal—and often overlooked in conventional care. Shareable Quotes “Perimenopause isn’t a diagnosis—it’s a physiology shift.”“Birth control pills don’t replace hormones—they suppress them.”“You don’t need abnormal labs to have abnormal symptoms.” Disclaimers Educational Purpose Only – This podcast is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice.No Doctor-Patient Relationship – Listening does not establish a doctor-patient relationship.Supplement Use Disclaimer – Any supplement recommendations are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent disease. Consult your provider.Professional Responsibility – Practitioners should use their professional judgment before applying strategies discussed.Liability Disclaimer – The host, guest, and affiliated organizations assume no liability for the use or misuse of the information shared. This Episode’s Sponsors FMP Essentials – The #1 Resource for Functional Medicine Practitionershttps://www.fmpessentials.comPractitioner? Join the FMP Essentials Mastermind (Bronze Tier)https://www.fmpessentials.com/mastermind-founders-launch Connect with Us FMP EssentialsInstagram: @fmpessentialshqWebsite: https://www.fmpessentials.com Music Credit: Heroes Approaching – Extended by tunes2go Don’t Just Listen—Transform Your Practice Share this episode with a colleague or patient Leave a review with your biggest takeaway Subscribe for more functional medicine insights

    1시간 19분
  8. Burnout to Breakthrough: Reclaiming Purpose, Performance, and Balance as a Practitioner | Adam Lamb

    1월 5일

    Burnout to Breakthrough: Reclaiming Purpose, Performance, and Balance as a Practitioner | Adam Lamb

    Episode Description In this episode of the FMP Essentials Show, Dr. Yousef Elyaman sits down with Adam Lamb, healthcare entrepreneur, executive coach, and founder of The One Percent Doctor, for a candid, high-impact conversation on clinician burnout, business overwhelm, and personal misalignment. Adam has worked with hundreds of physicians and healthcare practitioners across the country—many of whom are outwardly successful but inwardly exhausted. Together, they unpack why burnout is so common in medicine, why most clinicians don’t see it coming, and how reclaiming clarity, structure, and purpose can radically change both professional performance and personal fulfillment. This episode goes beyond surface-level “work-life balance” advice and dives into real frameworks for restoring energy, strengthening relationships, building sustainable practices, and creating a life that actually feels worth showing up for. Key Questions We Explore Why burnout often develops silently in high-performing clinicians? How business inefficiencies amplify emotional and physical exhaustion? Why doctors aren’t taught leadership, systems, or personal sustainability? How clarity around purpose prevents long-term burnout? What it really takes to build freedom without abandoning medicine? What You’ll Learn Key Insight Burnout isn’t a failure of resilience—it’s a failure of structure, clarity, and alignment.  Top Takeaways - Many clinicians normalize burnout until it becomes severe- Financial stress and poor systems are major hidden drivers of exhaustion- You can’t fix burnout without addressing both business and personal health- Calendar control, boundaries, and intentionality restore energy faster than “time off”- Purpose, contribution, and legacy are essential for long-term fulfillment  Bonus Clinical Pearl Practitioners often seek more patients or higher income when the real solution is better systems, better leverage, and better priorities. Shareable Quotes “Burnout isn’t because you’re weak—it’s because the system you’re in is broken.”“When your work aligns with your values, exhaustion turns into energy.”“Doctors are people too—and people need structure, clarity, and support.” Host & Guest Host: Dr. Yousef ElyamanFounder, FMP EssentialsInstagram: @drelyaman Guest: Adam LambHealthcare Entrepreneur & Executive CoachFounder, The One Percent DoctorHost, The One Percent Doctor PodcastInstagram: @adamlamb33Instagram: @onepercentdoctors For Practitioners Ready to Level Up This Episode’s Sponsors FMP Essentials – Education & mentorship for functional medicine practitionershttps://www.fmpessentials.comFor the serious practitioner who wants to step up their game, explore the FMP Essentials Mastermind:https://www.fmpessentials.com/mastermind-founders-launch Disclaimers This podcast is for educational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice.Listening does not establish a doctor–patient relationship.Practitioners should use independent clinical judgment when applying concepts discussed. Music credit: “Heroes Approaching – Extended” by tunes2go

    42분

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Welcome to the Functional Medicine Practitioner (FMP) Essentials Podcast, hosted by Dr. Yousef Elyaman, a leading expert in primary care functional medicine. This podcast serves as the premier educational resource for functional medicine practitioners worldwide, offering unparalleled insights and strategies to enhance practitioner success through mastery of functional medicine. Each episode dives deep into specific health conditions or topics. Dr. Elyaman conducts insightful interviews with top-tier practitioners and thought leaders or delivers powerful solo episodes filled with cutting-edge research, case studies, and practical applications. Our mission is to equip you with the tools, knowledge, and confidence to excel in your practice and transform patient outcomes. Exclusive bonus content, including extended interviews and special topics, is available only to FMP Essentials Mastermind members. Visit www.FMPessentials.com to learn more, join our global network of practitioners, and take your place at the forefront of functional medicine. Together, we are redefining the future of healthcare—one episode at a time.

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