Functional Health Radio

Dr. Kristin Hieshetter

Let's awaken your true potential and optimize the most incredible system you'll ever own—your body. We'll explore the most effective functional health strategies for solving today's most common chronic health issues. Welcome to Functional Health Radio!

  1. Apr 28

    Episode #70: Unveiling the Hidden Crisis in Women's Health and Fertility

    About the Guest(s): Dr. Kristin Hieshetter is a dedicated functional health expert and seasoned podcast host who is deeply invested in women's health, longevity, and fertility. With a rich background in functional medicine, Dr. Hieshetter blends her professional expertise with personal insights, being a mother herself, steeped in a family history of strong, long-lived women. Her mission is to raise awareness on critical issues like hormonal health and its relation to women's overall well-being and societal health. Episode Summary: In this enlightening episode of Functional Health Radio, Dr. Kristin Hieshetter delves into the intricate world of women's health and fertility. Drawing on both personal and professional insight, she emphasizes the importance of understanding women's hormonal cycles as a key indicator of health and longevity. With an emphasis on how these cycles influence not just individual well-being but also societal health at large, Dr. Hieshetter offers a nuanced look at topics like the early onset of puberty, menstrual irregularities, and the role of societal factors in women's reproductive health. As the discussion unfolds, Dr. Hieshetter unveils startling statistics from recent studies on early menstruation onset and its health implications. Emphasizing the impact of environmental factors and lifestyle choices on reproductive health, she urges listeners to look beyond conventional wisdom and explore how modern lifestyles and diets may be affecting our biological systems. Dr. Hieshetter concludes with a powerful call to action, encouraging both women and men to become informed and proactive in their health choices, promising future episodes focused on men's health to ensure a balanced discourse. Key Takeaways: Hormonal cycles are integral not only to women's health but also to societal longevity and quality of life, serving as vital signs of overall health. There has been a significant shift in the onset of puberty, with critical implications for girls' long-term health, as influenced by obesity and environmental toxins. Early onset of puberty is associated with increased risks of cardiovascular disease, cancer, and bone fractures, highlighting the need for further study and awareness. The use of hormonal contraceptives in young female athletes, while often for menstrual regulation, may contribute to an increased risk of bone stress injuries. The pervasive influence of environmental contaminants and diet on hormonal health and reproductive capabilities demands urgent attention and systemic change. Notable Quotes: "Women's health is a critical player in the survival of humanity." "If you don't have healthy women, you're not going to have healthy babies." "Menstrual cycles are a vital sign, the biggest predictor of health and longevity in society." "Children should have a childhood free of health issues influenced heavily by dietary and environmental factors." "We've been propagandized to ingest things that aren't good for us, relying on medications for maladies preventable by lifestyle changes." Resources: Journal of American Medical Association, Open Network National Library of Medicine, February 2021, on hormonal contraception and bone stress injuries Human Reproduction Journal - study on air pollution exposure and menstrual disorders Nurses Health Study covering exposure and menstrual cycle irregularities Listeners are encouraged to dive into this episode for a comprehensive understanding of women's health and fertility and stay connected for future episodes tackling men's health and hormone-related topics. Tune in to Functional Health Radio for more insights and expert discussions on optimizing health and well-being.

    31 min
  2. Apr 22

    Episode #69: New Food Guide Pyramid A Path to Healthier Kids

    About the Guest(s): Dr. Kristin Hieshetter is a renowned wellness expert and host of Functional Health Radio. With a profound understanding of functional health, she is committed to sharing actionable advice on living a healthier life. Dr. Hieshetter's passion for nutrition and holistic wellness informs her engaging discourse, where she challenges conventional health paradigms with well-researched alternatives. Episode Summary: In this episode of Functional Health Radio, Dr. Kristin Hieshetter embarks on a transformative discussion about the newly introduced Food Guide Pyramid in the United States. She emphasizes the importance of embracing a whole-foods diet that aligns with our genetic makeup for achieving optimal health. Dr. Hieshetter begins by addressing the global reach of her podcast and the consistent goal of enhancing health span through mindful nutritional choices. Dr. Hieshetter critiques the outdated food pyramid, which overly emphasized grain consumption, leading to increased rates of obesity, heart disease, and other health issues in the U.S. She highlights how the new pyramid is a significant departure, reducing recommended grain intake while emphasizing whole foods such as vegetables, meats, and healthy fats. She reinforces the need to align dietary choices with the biological needs of our bodies by avoiding processed and packaged foods, advocating for whole, nutrient-rich foods to combat inflammation and chronic illness. Key Takeaways: The new Food Guide Pyramid in the United States drastically reduces the emphasis on grains and increases focus on whole foods to promote better health. Consuming a diet rich in vegetables, proteins, and healthy fats rather than packaged and processed foods can improve health and reduce risk of chronic diseases. Historical biases in dietary guidelines, influenced by industry interests, led to health issues like increased diabetes and obesity in the U.S. Dietary changes can have a profound positive impact on children's health, potentially addressing trends in obesity, chronic conditions, and functional status. Environmental factors, including toxins in food and water, contribute significantly to the deteriorating health of U.S. children and necessitate dietary adjustments. Notable Quotes: "This human body that God gives us… is designed to absorb and assimilate certain nutrients from the planet." "Everything you put into your mouth either immediately helps you or immediately harms you." "We need to go back to real food. And that's what this Food Guide Pyramid is saying." "Our children are 80% more likely to die here than anywhere else." "In America, we need our diet to be… 3 omega 6 fats to 1 omega 3." Resources: Journal of the American Medical Association: July 7, 2025 article on U.S. child health. Books by Nora Gedgaudas: "Primal Body, Primal Mind" and "Primal Fat Burner." Dr. Dan Murphy: Referenced for his contributions to the book "Primal Fat Burner." Listeners are encouraged to explore the episode to fully grasp Dr. Hieshetter's insightful suggestions on diet alterations and their far-reaching impacts on health. Stay tuned to Functional Health Radio for more informative discussions that pave the way to a healthier lifestyle.

    36 min
  3. Feb 13

    Episode #68: Exploring COVID as a Brain Disease and Long Hauler Solutions

    About the Guest(s): Dr. Kristin Hieshetter is the host of Functional Health Radio, an established healthcare professional with expertise in functional medicine, chiropractic care, and neuroinflammation. With a rich background in educating medical, chiropractic, and dental professionals, Dr. Kristin is dedicated to translating complex medical research into practical knowledge for both her peers and the general public. She regularly integrates insights from reputable medical journals into her work and travels to share her knowledge at various continuing education events for healthcare providers. Episode Summary: In this engaging episode of Functional Health Radio, Dr. Kristin Hieshetter delves into the implications of COVID-19 as a brain disease, discussing its impact on long-term neurological health and offering insights into potential therapeutic strategies. Highlighting the struggles faced by the 225 million individuals worldwide known as "Covid long haulers," Dr. Kristin shares her expertise on the often debilitating neurological symptoms that persist in many patients well after recovery from the initial infection. Throughout the episode, Dr. Kristin explores the science behind COVID-19's effects on the brain, emphasizing the structural impact of the virus's spike proteins and their lingering presence. By referencing several studies, including those published in top-tier journals such as Molecular Neurobiology and Nature Medicine, she discusses the immune-mediated pathways that lead to neuroinflammation, cognitive deficits, and reduced gray matter in COVID-19 patients. She sheds light on the necessity for personalized protocols when treating long-haul symptoms, combined with the use of low-level lasers, supplements, and lifestyle changes to promote healing and brain health. Key Takeaways: COVID-19 can have long-term neurological effects, leading to symptoms such as brain fog, memory loss, and anxiety. Spike proteins from the virus remain in the body, contributing to neuroinflammation and facilitating long-term cognitive issues. Integral therapeutic approaches include tailored supplementation, regular exercise, low-level laser therapy, and controlled doses of methylene blue. Variability in patient responses necessitates highly individualized treatment plans to manage and potentially reverse symptoms. Maintaining brain health requires attention to exercise, nutrition, and supplementation to combat the inflammatory effects of the virus. Notable Quotes: "Both long Covid and COVID vaccine can sometimes create things like brain fog, neuroinflammation, and long term sequelae." "We have more abnormal than normal brains in the world." "The COVID spike proteins, they hang out at the base of the skull, throughout the skull, in a system called the duromeningeal system." "COVID long haulers have way too much inflammation. Low-level laser can help you with that." "For every nerve that goes from the brain to the stomach, nine go back up." Resources: PubMed: Molecular Neurobiology, July 2021 Journal Article: Cell Host and Microbe, Volume 32, 2024 Dr. Greg Fors - BioSpec Nutritionals: Mito Detox 3 Nature Medicine, Volume 31, 2025 Listeners are encouraged to dive into this informative episode to understand fully the complex nature of COVID-19 as a brain disease and its long-term implications on health. Join Dr. Kristin as she prepares to address these pertinent challenges faced by many today and provides tools for navigating them. Stay tuned for more episodes of Functional Health Radio for continued learning and insight.

    38 min
  4. Feb 3

    Episode #67: Understanding Long COVID Symptoms, Impact, and Potential Solutions

    About the Guest(s): Dr. Kristin Hieshetter is a renowned expert in functional health and wellness, known for her comprehensive approach to integrating chiropractic care with holistic health practices. With a significant background in healthcare, Dr. Hieshetter emphasizes preventative care and wellness, leveraging chiropractic adjustments, nutritional supplements, and lifestyle modifications to improve overall health. She is an influential voice in the field through her podcast, Functional Health Radio, where she shares insights on contemporary health challenges, including the long-term impacts of COVID-19. Episode Summary: In this enlightening episode of Functional Health Radio, Dr. Kristin Hieshetter delves into the complexities of COVID-19 and its long-term effects, often referred to as "long COVID." With firsthand anecdotes from her own family's experience with the virus, she illustrates the varied impacts of COVID-19 on individuals, emphasizing the persistent and often debilitating symptoms experienced by many months or even years after the initial infection. Dr. Hieshetter explores why these long-lasting effects happen, highlighting the role of genetic factors, lifestyle, and pre-existing health conditions. Dr. Hieshetter's discussion is a valuable resource for those seeking understanding and solutions to the challenges posed by long COVID. She references a plethora of medical literature and research, explaining the virus's interaction with ACE2 receptors and its resultant impact on various bodily systems—including cardiovascular and neurological complications. Terms like myocarditis, pericarditis, and brain inflammation mark the severe potential consequences of long COVID. Interwoven through her narrative are powerful insights such as, "The virus gets in there and it trashes them," illustrating the significant medical implications of COVID-19's persisting presence in individuals. Key Takeaways: Diverse Impacts of COVID-19: COVID-19 affects individuals differently, with some experiencing mild symptoms and others facing prolonged and severe consequences. Genetic predispositions and immune responses play a significant role. Understanding Long COVID: Persistent symptoms like fatigue, cognitive issues, and respiratory problems are common and can significantly impact daily life and employment. Medical Insights: COVID-19's impact on ACE2 receptors and the cardiovascular system underscores the complexity of long-term complications, including myocarditis and neurological disorders. Support and Treatments: There are promising therapies emerging, such as low-level laser therapy, hyperbaric oxygen, and specialized supplements like Nattokinase and Mitodetox 3 that support recovery from long COVID. Holistic Approach to Recovery: A combination of lifestyle changes and medical interventions can help mitigate the effects of long COVID. Dr. Hieshetter emphasizes the importance of not giving up, "Even if you don't have access to that stuff, don't give up." Notable Quotes: "There are 225 million people worldwide who have what we call long COVID, and that's a really big deal." "Every single blood vessel in the body has ACE2 receptors, which help regulate your blood pressure and fluid balance." "This COVID 19 virus, it's really crazy because this ACE2 expression is in many tissues and organs." "The incidence of myocarditis increased by 15 times compared to pre-COVID." "We're building solutions and very soon it's going to launch." Resources: Studies on COVID-19 myocarditis and neurological impacts: "Circulation Research," "Molecular Neurobiology" Supplement recommendations for long COVID recovery: Nattokinase, Mitodetox 3 Low-level laser therapy and hyperbaric oxygen for brain health Dr. Hieshetter's recommended supplements: EPA/DHA, N-acetyl cysteine, and vitamins for boosting immune function Encourage listeners to dive deeper into this episode to gain comprehensive insights into long COVID and discover practical ways to manage and mitigate its effects. Stay tuned for more explorative discussions on functional health from Functional Health Radio.

    33 min
  5. Jan 22

    Episode #66: Unlocking Health in Vitamins, Magnesium, and Omega-3s for Longevity

    About the Guest(s): Dr. Kristin Hieshetter is a prominent figure in the field of functional health, dedicated to improving public health and wellness. With an extensive background in chiropractic care, Dr. Hieshetter has gained recognition for her innovative approach to healthcare, focusing on the interplay between modern medicine and holistic treatments. She is the host of Functional Health Radio, where she shares her expertise on optimizing health through vitamins, diet, and lifestyle changes. Dr. Hieshetter's passion for spreading wellness extends beyond her practice, as she regularly contributes to medical journals and collaborates with leading healthcare professionals. Episode Summary: In this engaging episode of Functional Health Radio, Dr. Kristin Hieshetter delves into the alarming decline in life expectancy in the United States and the rise of chronic diseases among children. She questions the efficacy of current healthcare spending and emphasizes the importance of optimizing human potential through functional health strategies. The episode is packed with actionable insights on protecting DNA from free radical damage and improving overall well-being. Dr. Hieshetter introduces the concept of the "Core 4" essential supplements—multivitamins, magnesium, omega-3 fatty acids, and vitamin D3 with K2—and highlights their critical role in promoting longevity and preventing chronic diseases. Drawing from recent studies, she discusses how these supplements can enhance cognitive function, reduce inflammation, and support cellular health. Dr. Hieshetter also touches on the importance of maintaining a diet free from unnecessary copper and iron, and she advocates for personalization in supplement regimens based on individual health needs. Her insights are backed by a wealth of research and years of clinical practice, providing listeners with valuable tools to take charge of their health. Key Takeaways: Life Expectancy Concerns: The United States has experienced a decline in life expectancy due to increased chronic diseases and healthcare inefficiencies. Core 4 Supplements: A regimen of high-quality multivitamins, magnesium, omega-3s, and vitamin D3 with K2 is essential for optimal health and longevity. Magnesium's Vital Role: Magnesium is crucial for over 600 enzymatic reactions and supports genomic stability, protecting against aging and disease. Impact of Nutrition on Cognitive Function: Multivitamins and proper diet can significantly improve cognitive abilities and delay age-related decline. Vitamin D's Deficiency Risks: Low vitamin D levels are linked to severe health risks, emphasizing the need for appropriate supplementation. Notable Quotes: "Everything we put in our bodies will either immediately help you or immediately harm you. There is no neutral." "Multivitamin use has also been shown to protect telomere length… preserving memory in older adults." "Magnesium is responsible for all of these cellular pathways. It's a key driver." "Low vitamin D is the leading cause of non-specific musculoskeletal pain." "Essential supplements have a profound role in not just curing diseases but preventing them." Resources: Dr. Christy Sutton's book, "The Iron Curse" on Amazon. "Primal Fat Burner" and "Primal Body, Primal Mind" by Dr. Nora Gedgaudas. Dr. Dan Murphy's research article reviews. Various articles from the journal Nutrients on supplements and aging. Listeners are encouraged to dive into the full episode to gain a comprehensive understanding of how these functional health strategies can be implemented into daily life for better health outcomes. Don't miss out on more insightful content—stay tuned for upcoming episodes of Functional Health Radio.

    46 min
  6. 11/25/2025

    Episode #65: Exploring Ivermectin's Potential in Cancer Treatment and Beyond

    About the Guest(s): Dr. Kristin Hieshetter is the host of the "Functional Health Radio" podcast. Dr. Kristen is an expert in holistic health practices and functional medicine, bringing years of experience in treating patients with a focus on integrative approaches. Her keen interest lies in enabling individuals to reach optimal health through informed decisions and lifestyle changes. Dr. Kristen is known for her engaging discussions on contemporary health topics, as well as her dedication to improving public health awareness internationally. Episode Summary: In this episode of "Functional Health Radio," Dr. Kristin Hieshetter delves into the intriguing topic of Ivermectin, exploring its potential use beyond its historical application as an anti-parasitic medication. Spurred by questions from her patients, Dr. Kristen investigates whether Ivermectin could be effectively repurposed for cancer treatment, a subject gaining them significant attention and research interest in recent years. She discusses how Ivermectin has a history of effectiveness in treating parasitic infections, but also reveals new and promising research that suggests its potential role in oncology. The episode highlights Dr. Kristen's detailed exploration of scientific studies on Ivermectin's effect on various cancer types, including bladder cancer, esophageal cancer, pancreatic cancer, and triple-negative breast cancer. Dr. Kristen refers to multiple research articles and findings, emphasizing Ivermectin's mechanism of action, which includes inducing oxidative stress and DNA damage in cancer cells. Throughout the discussion, she provides a compelling narrative about the potential paradigm shifts in cancer treatment and urges listeners to consider these findings, especially if they or their loved ones are affected by these conditions. Key Takeaways: Ivermectin, originally discovered as an anti-parasitic drug, is being researched for its potential use in cancer treatment, thanks to its ability to induce cancer cell death. Recent studies have shown that Ivermectin may enhance the efficacy of existing chemotherapy treatments, particularly for difficult-to-treat cancers like pancreatic and triple-negative breast cancer. Ivermectin has demonstrated the ability to selectively target and cause apoptosis in cancer cells without harming normal cells. While historical usage of Ivermectin in human treatments is well-established, ongoing research into its applications in oncology could mark a significant shift in therapeutic strategies. Despite its promising potential, listeners are cautioned about the importance of consulting medical professionals before considering any new treatments. Notable Quotes: "Ivermectin is much more than a horse dewormer; it's cheap, effective, and has been widely used for human treatment since 1987." "This study primarily looked at ivermectin, and it wasn't a combination therapy. It was just ivermectin, showing very good results against bladder cancer." "Pancreatic cancer is characterized by a really high death rate and very poor prognosis, making ivermectin's potential effects particularly exciting." "You've got this modulated electrohyperthermia, you can exploit the difference in the electromagnetic field and bioelectrical properties between cancer cells and regular tissues." "Ivermectin exerts anti-cancer effects by activating the same pathways it targets in parasites, which is an extraordinary finding." Resources: PubMed: A source of numerous articles Dr. Kristin referenced in her research on Ivermectin and its potential in cancer treatment PubMed. World Health Organization's List of Essential Medicines: Inclusion of Ivermectin as an essential anti-parasitic treatment. YouTube Channel: Dr. Kristin may reference visual media for additional context on various topics discussed in the podcast. Dr. Kristin Hieshetter shares her insights and encourages listeners to explore these discussions further with their healthcare providers. Don't miss the opportunity to hear the complete episode for an in-depth understanding of Ivermectin's potential impact on cancer therapy and more enriching health content each week on "Functional Health Radio." Stay tuned for progressive updates and responsible health discussions led by Dr. Kristin.

    29 min
  7. 11/18/2025

    Episode #64: Exploring Low Level Laser Therapy for Safe Effective Healing

    About the Guest(s): Dr. Kristin Hieshetter is a renowned expert in functional health, hosting the popular podcast Functional Health Radio. With a strong focus on non-invasive therapies, Dr. Kristin leverages her extensive background in chiropractic care and wellness to offer cutting-edge treatments in her clinic. Her insights into health and wellness have garnered a global audience, and her innovative use of low-level laser therapy has positioned her at the forefront of functional medicine. Dr. Kristin is dedicated to presenting equitable action steps and science-based solutions for enhancing personal health and well-being. Episode Summary: In this engaging episode of Functional Health Radio, Dr. Kristin Hieshetter delves into the groundbreaking world of low-level laser therapy (LLLT) and its applications in clinical practice. Known for its safety and efficacy, LLLT is highlighted as a potent tool in managing pain and boosting cellular health with no side effects. Dr. Kristin shares personal stories and clinical case studies demonstrating the rapid recovery potential of LLLT in various scenarios, from sports injuries to chronic diseases. Exploring the science behind low-level laser therapy, Dr. Kristin Hieshetter discusses its profound impact on cellular energy production and anti-inflammatory processes. With insights from reputable journals and the support of high-profile universities like Harvard, the therapeutic potential of LLLT in treating conditions such as osteoarthritis, neurodegenerative diseases, and even COVID aftereffects is showcased. As a testament to its holistic benefits, Dr. Kristin emphasizes the importance of finding a trusted health provider to guide patients (like using Erconia Low Level Laser Corporation's devices) toward effective and personalized treatment plans. Key Takeaways: Low-Level Laser Therapy (LLLT): A safe and non-invasive treatment option, providing effective pain relief and boosting cellular health with no adverse effects. Therapeutic Applications: Proven benefits in treating a range of conditions, including osteoarthritis, neurodegenerative diseases, chronic pain, and enhancing post-operative recovery. Scientific Backing: Supported by peer-reviewed research and trials, LLLT enhances mitochondrial function and reduces inflammation at the cellular level. Patient Success Stories: Real-world examples demonstrate significant improvements in pain management and recovery timelines, highlighting laser therapy's practical applications. Holistic Health Approach: Emphasis on combining LLLT with other complementary therapies for an integrative approach to well-being. Notable Quotes: "When people said, do your research, that just meant reading. I'm just reading, you know? And now what does do your research mean?" "My podcasts, I hope, are interesting to you. But again, there is no substitute for a good, solid relationship with people in your community that know how to take care of you because they know you." "It's wonderful what we've been able to do to help people who are still struggling with breathing after trying to recover from COVID." "It's the way the photons disperse in the body. It also stimulated mesenchymal stem cells in the mouse's body that were able to penetrate the brain." "Your body can repair itself much faster than it's being broken down." Resources: Erconia Low Level Laser Corporation National Institute of Health Library PubMed: A source for reputable peer-reviewed research articles Dr. Kristin Hieshetter's Podcast: Functional Health Radio Tune into the full episode to explore more about how Low-Level Laser Therapy can transform your health journey. Stay connected for further insightful episodes aimed at enriching your wellness and longevity.

    32 min
  8. 11/17/2025

    Episode #63: Uncovering Anemia A Hidden Threat to Brain Health

    About the Host: Dr. Kristin Hieshetter is a renowned functional medicine expert and host of the widely acclaimed podcast, Functional Health Radio. With years of experience in the field, Dr. Hieshetter is committed to educating both patients and fellow healthcare providers about functional medicine practices and holistic health solutions. A doctor dedicated to optimizing health through natural and evidence-based treatments, she is recognized for her contribution to the understanding of complex health issues like anemia and its effects on the brain. Episode Summary: In this illuminating episode of Functional Health Radio, Dr. Kristin Hieshetter delves into a prevalent yet often misunderstood health issue—anemia. With a staggering 32.9% of the American population affected, the implications of this condition are vast and significant. Dr. Hieshetter discusses a recent clinical case from her office, addressing the nuanced indicators of anemia and their critical role in overall health, particularly concerning cognitive function and pregnancy. She underscores the importance of a thorough evaluation and targeted treatments that go beyond standard iron supplementation. This episode explores the diverse types of anemia, highlighting the importance of comprehensive blood tests such as the Complete Blood Count (CBC) with differential to assess red blood cell health more broadly. Dr. Hieshetter elucidates the dangers of over-the-counter vitamins that may not meet the necessary quality and bioavailability standards, illustrating how subpar supplementation can worsen anemia over time. She provides insights into functional medicine approaches that can effectively remedy anemic conditions, emphasizing the necessity of working with qualified health providers for precise interventions. The episode is a call to action for listeners to prioritize accurately diagnosing and addressing anemia for long-term health benefits, including prevention of brain volume reduction and cognitive decline. Key Takeaways: Anemia affects a significant portion of the population and requires proper diagnosis through comprehensive blood tests, not just iron levels. Over-the-counter vitamins often lack necessary nutrients and quality, potentially exacerbating anemia and underlying health issues. Functional medicine offers targeted treatments for anemia, focusing on the overall balance of nutrients and maintaining brain health. Persistent anemia can lead to cognitive decline and brain volume reduction, with women being particularly at risk due to menstrual cycles and pregnancy. Quality supplements that meet pharmaceutical purity and bioavailability are crucial in treating anemia effectively, especially in functional health care. Notable Quotes: "If you have low hemoglobin, guess what you can't do? You can't bring oxygen to your body and you can't get rid of carbon dioxide. That's really bad." "The findings of this study suggest anemia may be significantly associated with smaller brain volumes in the limbic system." "Let's make it a priority to get those numbers, let's get our labs drawn, let's look at what we can do to help ourselves." "Imagine the average person who has blood work that looks like this, who isn't flagged as anemic, even though there's low ferritin." "This is why I do what I do." Resources: Frontiers in Aging and NeuroScience Study PubMed Standard Process nutritional supplements For a comprehensive understanding of these insights and more, don't miss this compelling episode. Tune in to discover how you can safeguard your brain health and implement effective solutions for anemia through functional medicine. Stay engaged with Functional Health Radio for more critical health discussions that can transform your well-being.

    28 min
4.8
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23 Ratings

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