030: The Power of Functional Medicine with Shauna Gourley | Dialogue Over Divison

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In this episode of Dialogue Over Division, we sit down with Shauna Gourley, a Functional Health Coach, for an in-depth exploration of the evolving landscape of healthcare. Gourley shares her insights on the growing role of functional medicine in addressing health issues often overlooked by traditional healthcare, especially the central role of gut health. She also sheds light on the systemic challenges patients and practitioners face, including how mainstream medicine can sometimes dismiss alternative approaches—limiting opportunities for truly holistic healing.

The discussion covers the powerful influence of diet, environmental factors, and antibiotics on our microbiome, which is essential to our immune system and overall well-being. Gourley emphasizes the need for regulatory changes in food safety to address the effects of processed foods and chemicals on health—a conversation gaining momentum in the U.S. that Canada urgently needs to join.

Gourley also highlights the importance of compassion and empathy in healthcare, especially when navigating sensitive topics like vaccines. She explores how personal experiences shape health advocacy and why it’s crucial for patients to play an active role in their health decisions. She emphasizes that healthcare should prioritize accountability and a more personalized approach to treatment.

The episode wraps up with practical advice on steps individuals can take to improve their health, from mindful dietary choices to mental wellness practices. Gourley advocates for greater collaboration within the healthcare community, stressing that a united effort could make healthcare more accessible, compassionate, and effective. Tune in for a conversation that is both enlightening and empowering—one that offers actionable insights to help you take charge of your health journey.

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