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  • Ep. 144 The Overdiagnosis of ADHD and Alternatives for Brain Health with Dr. Kristin Reihman
    Aug 1 2024
    In this powerful episode the Radically Genuine Podcast welcomes back Dr. Kristin Reihman, a medical director at the Family Hope Center, author, renowned expert in the treatment of Lyme disease and Founding Board Member of the Conscious Clinician Collective.Dr. Reihman shares her insights on the overdiagnosis of ADHD and explores alternative methods for addressing brain health. We discuss the importance of diet, exercise, and brain-stimulating programs in brain development and function. This conversation explores the limitations of traditional ADHD diagnoses, the power of neuroplasticity, and answers so many questions that our audience asks about “ADHD”.Timestamps and Key Points:Introduction [00:01 - 02:20]- Introduction to the episode and addressing the temporary heating issue in the studio.- Mention of weekly Substack articles and the recent post about attention spans and social media.- Introduction of today's guest, Dr. Kristin Reihman, who responded to an article and shared insights on ADHD treatment without medication.Main Discussion [02:20 - 20:30]:- Views on the overdiagnosis of ADHD and the need for a more nuanced understanding of neurodiversity.- Introduction of Dr. Kristin Reihman, her background, and her work at the Family Hope Center.- Discussion on the approach to ADHD and brain health, emphasizing the importance of diet, exercise, and brain-stimulating programs.- Explanation of the integrated neurological chart used at the Family Hope Center to assess brain function in various domains.- Challenges of diagnosing brain issues in infants and the importance of early interventions.- Examples of natural reflexes and brain development in newborns.- The role of environmental factors and physical activity in brain development.- Explanation of brain injuries and their impact on development, highlighting the differences between static and cumulative brain injuries.Addressing ADHD [20:30 - 36:00]:- Discussion on the paradigm shift needed in understanding and treating ADHD, focusing on healing the brain rather than labeling it.- The current medical system's reliance on labels and medication.- Approach at the Family Hope Center for different types of brain injuries and the personalized programs created for children.- Process of neurological assessment and measuring progress through the integrated chart.- Specific exercises and programs used to stimulate brain development, including crawling and creeping exercises.- Importance of holistic approaches, including diet, sleep, and environmental factors, in brain health.Alternative Perspectives [36:00 - 52:00]:- Limitations of traditional ADHD diagnoses and the importance of understanding the root causes.- Impact of neuroplasticity and how active interventions can change brain function.- Personal anecdotes about brain injuries and recovery through neuroplasticity.- Role of grounding and nature in brain health and personal recommendations.- Need for more specialists in the field of brain health and the potential for broader application of these methods.Challenges and Solutions [52:00 - 62:00]:- Challenges in the current medical system regarding ADHD diagnoses and treatment.- Parenting challenges and cultural shifts affecting children's development.- Importance of hope and the potential for healing without medication.Closing Thoughts [62:00 - 64:45]:- Summary of key takeaways about brain health, the influence of environment and experiences, and the need for a shift in understanding ADHD.- Encouragement to explore alternative methods for brain health and to seek holistic approaches for themselves and their children.- Conclusion and appreciation for the guest's insights.Key Quotes:Dr. Roger McFillin: "Our understanding of the brain is still evolving and ever-growing. Notions of abnormal development may actually represent natural variations in neurological functioning."Dr. Roger McFillin: "The key is recognizing this is a skill to be developed, not a disorder to be medicated. By understanding and working with our brain's natural tendencies rather than against them, we can enhance our focus."Dr. Kristin Reihman: "We help people understand where the glitches are so they can actually rewire them and get to the place where they don't need medication. They don't lose their neurodiversity and brilliance just because it's easier to function in the world."Dr. Kristin Reihman: "If the brain gets the signal to grow, heal, and organize at the midbrain, it will continue that process on the way up. It's really a bottoms-up approach that focuses on resetting the stage for the brain to work properly."Dr. Kristin Reihman: "The Family Hope Center uses an integrated neurological chart to measure a variety of brain functions. We chart people's abilities and plug in a program to stimulate growth in specific areas, helping to smooth out the road from the ground up."Note: This podcast episode is designed solely for informational and educational purposes, without endorsing or ...
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  • 143. "The Placebo Effect in Surgery: Are Common Operations Ineffective? with Orthopedic Surgeon Ian Harris"
    Jul 25 2024
    In this episode of the Radically Genuine Podcast, Dr. Roger McFillin is joined by Dr. Ian Harris, an esteemed orthopedic surgeon in clinical practice in Sydney, Australia. He is a professor of orthopedic surgery with a PhD in evidence based medicine and surgery. He directs a research unit that focuses on outcomes of surgery and has published and presented widely in the field of surgical outcomes. He is the author of “Surgery, The Ultimate Placebo” and co-authored the book “Hippocrasy: How doctors are betraying their oath.”They explore the power of the mind in healing and the implications of placebo effects in surgical outcomes. From knee arthroscopies to spinal fusions, discover how expectations can influence recovery and why some common surgeries may not be as effective as believed. Gain insights into the scientific scrutiny of surgical procedures and the importance of rigorous evidence in medical practices. This conversation challenges conventional medical wisdom and highlights the need for transparency and patient-centered care.Timestamps and Key Points:Introduction (0:00 - 2:25)- Dr. Roger McFillin introduces the podcast and the topic of the placebo effect in medical interventions.- Brief explanation of the placebo effect and its significance in mental health and pain management.Guest Introduction (2:25 - 2:57)- Introduction of Professor Ian Harris, an orthopedic surgeon and professor with a PhD in evidence-based medicine.- Highlight his research focus on surgical outcomes and his books, "Surgery, The Ultimate Placebo" and "Hypocrisy, How Doctors Are Betraying Their Oath."Placebo Effect in Mental Health and Surgery (2:57 - 5:18)- Discussion on how placebo treatments can rival actual drugs in mental health.- Exploration of the placebo effect's impact on invasive medical interventions and surgeries.Understanding Placebo in Surgery (5:18 - 9:20)- Professor Harris explains the definition and confusion around the term "placebo."- Introduction of the concept of non-specific effects and how they relate to surgical outcomes.Scientific Scrutiny of Surgeries (9:20 - 17:25)- Explanation of how rigorous scientific studies (three-arm studies) help to understand the true effectiveness of surgical procedures.- Comparison of active treatment, placebo surgery, and no treatment groups.Surgeon’s Perspective and Clinical Decisions (17:25 - 19:53)- Professor Harris shares his journey from a general orthopedic surgeon to an evidence-based practitioner.- Discussion on observational versus experimental evidence in surgery.Examples of Ineffective Surgeries (19:53 - 27:59)- Specific examples of common surgeries with questionable effectiveness, such as arthroscopic knee surgeries and spine fusions.- Mention of geographic variations in surgical rates and the influence of financial incentives.Patient Expectations and Ethical Implications (27:59 - 33:32)- The role of patient expectations in treatment outcomes.- Ethical considerations of using placebo treatments and the importance of informed consent.Challenges in Medical Evidence (33:32 - 41:33)- Discussion on the flawed nature of much medical evidence, as highlighted by Dr. John Ioannidis' research.- The systemic issues in medical training and the influence of pharmaceutical companies on medical guidelines.The Role of Science in Medicine (41:33 - 57:18)- Emphasis on the need for scientific rigor in clinical practice.- The benefits of systems like Australia's Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme and the limitations of pre-existing medical procedures.Conclusion (57:18 - 59:22)- Key takeaways from the conversation.- Encouragement for medical professionals to provide evidence-based care and for patients to seek informed consent.- Thanking Professor Harris for his insights and promoting his book for further reading.Closing Remarks (59:22 - 59:26)- Dr. McFillin closes the episode with a reminder of the podcast’s mission to provide radically genuine conversations on important topics.Note: This podcast episode is designed solely for informational and educational purposes, without endorsing or promoting any specific medical treatments. We strongly advise consulting with a qualified healthcare professional before making any medical decisions or taking any actions.*If you are in crisis or believe you have an emergency, please contact your doctor or dial 911. If you are contemplating suicide, call 1-800-273-TALK to speak with a trained and skilled counselor.RADICALLY GENUINE PODCASTDr. Roger McFillin / Radically Genuine WebsiteYouTube @RadicallyGenuineDr. Roger McFillin (@DrMcFillin) / XSubstack | Radically Genuine | Dr. Roger McFillinInstagram @radicallygenuineContact Radically GenuineConscious Clinician CollectivePLEASE SUPPORT OUR PARTNERS15% Off Pure Spectrum CBD (Code: RadicallyGenuine)—-----------FREE DOWNLOAD! DISTRESS TOLERANCE SKILLS—----------
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  • 142. Rogue Doctor Turned Poker Pro Overcomes Chronic Depression
    Jul 18 2024

    Dr. Jaclynn Moskow is a trained physician scientist, writer, healthcare business consultant, and well known professional poker player. The medical industrial complex, much like a high-stakes poker game, operates on a grand scale where the players are institutions, corporations, and policy makers, but the chips are human lives and well-being. Just as a skilled poker player might exploit less experienced opponents, we're seeing a system that prioritizes profit over patient care. The 'house' - in this case, big pharma, insurance companies, and certain healthcare conglomerates - seems to hold all the cards, making rules that benefit their bottom line rather than public health. On todays episode we learn more about medical school training, how a physician is trained to think, what happens when the doctor becomes the patient, what does it mean to overcome mental health or health problems, psychedelics and what poker can teach us about life.

    Chapters

    00:00 The Flaws of the Medical Industrial Complex

    00:58 The Rigged Nature of the Healthcare System

    27:48 Feeling Pathologized by Psychiatry

    29:16 Flaws in the Psychiatric Model

    32:50 Holistic Approaches to Mental Health

    40:47 Transitioning to a Professional Poker Player

    56:46 Sleep Deprivation and Unconventional Coping Mechanisms

    57:44 The Profitability of Playing Poker at Odd Hours

    58:14 Getting Good at Open Face Chinese Poker

    01:00:00 Shifting Mindset: Gratitude and Understanding Emotions

    01:13:08 The Limitations of the Current Mental Health System

    01:37:07 Action-Oriented Therapy: Empowering Individuals to Create Change

    01:56:00 Consciousness and Reality: The Interconnectedness of All Things

    02:01:27 Personal Growth and Transformation: Embracing Change and Learning from the Past

    Note: This podcast episode is designed solely for informational and educational purposes, without endorsing or promoting any specific medical treatments. We strongly advise consulting with a qualified healthcare professional before making any medical decisions or taking any actions.


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  • 141. Can Postpartum Depression Be Solved with a Pill?
    Jul 11 2024

    The FDA has approved the first pill for postpartum depression, Zuranolone (Zurzuvae) on August 4th, 2023. We discuss this and more with Katie Galvin, a former speech language pathologist turned women's functional nutrition practitioner, holistic life coach, and postpartum doula, who shares her personal experience with postpartum health challenges and the flaws in the standard allopathic medical model. She discusses the lack of informed consent and alternative treatment options provided by doctors, the importance of addressing the complexity of postpartum health holistically, and the need for proper nutrition and support during the postpartum period. We examine how the drug Zuranolone became approved, the financial conflicts of interest and the potential harms to mothers that take this drug. The conversation highlights the need for a shift in the medical approach to postpartum care and the recognition of the unique physiological changes and emotional challenges women face during this time. The conversation explores the flaws in the current medical system and the need for a more holistic approach to healthcare. It discusses the pressure on doctors to maintain authority and the consequences of this mindset. The conversation also delves into the pharmaceutical industry's influence on medical practices and the lack of informed consent. The importance of addressing the root causes of health issues and empowering individuals to take control of their own well-being is emphasized. The conversation concludes with a call to resist the current system and seek alternative approaches to healthcare.

    00:00 Introduction: The Approval of the First Oral Treatment for Postpartum Depression

    02:26 The Flaws in the Standard Allopathic Medical Model for Postpartum Health

    11:50 The Lack of Informed Consent and Alternative Treatment Options

    15:01 The Importance of Nutrition and Support in Postpartum Recovery

    29:01 The Need for a Shift in the Medical Approach to Postpartum Care

    31:37 Flaws in the Current Medical System

    43:17 The Pressure on Doctors and Lack of Informed Consent

    52:19 Addressing Root Causes and Empowering Individuals

    55:07 The Influence of the Pharmaceutical Industry

    56:30 Resisting the Current System and Seeking Alternatives

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  • 82. They want you sick and dependent (Rebroadcast)
    Jul 4 2024
    We're revisiting a classic episode that originally aired on April 27, 2023.For over a hundred years, corporate interests have been steering the direction of healthcare in the United States. Checklists have been implemented as a way to reduce medical mistakes, but this approach has led to overzealous use of treatments and medications, creating a cycle of ongoing care that is often not required.Note: This podcast episode is designed solely for informational and educational purposes, without endorsing or promoting any specific medical treatments. We strongly advise consulting with a qualified healthcare professional before making any medical decisions or taking any actions.*If you are in crisis or believe you have an emergency, please contact your doctor or dial 911. If you are contemplating suicide, call 1-800-273-TALK to speak with a trained and skilled counselor.RADICALLY GENUINE PODCASTDr. Roger McFillin / Radically Genuine WebsiteYouTube @RadicallyGenuineDr. Roger McFillin (@DrMcFillin) / XSubstack | Radically Genuine | Dr. Roger McFillinInstagram @radicallygenuineContact Radically GenuineConscious Clinician CollectivePLEASE SUPPORT OUR PARTNERS15% Off Pure Spectrum CBD (Code: RadicallyGenuine)—-----------FREE DOWNLOAD! DISTRESS TOLERANCE SKILLS—----------ADDITIONAL RESOURCES7:30 - Guidelines for Adolescent Depression in Primary Care (GLAD-PC): Part I. Practice Preparation, Identification, Assessment, and Initial Management | PediatricsGuidelines for Adolescent Depression in Primary Care (GLAD-PC): Part II. Treatment and Ongoing Management | Pediatrics9:00 - Full article: The risks and benefits of antidepressant treatment for youth depression11:30 - The Treatment for Adolescents With Depression Study (TADS): Long-term Effectiveness and Safety Outcomes - 200712:00 - Omissions in Acknowledgments in: The Treatment for Adolescents With Depression Study (TADS): Long-term Effectiveness and Safety Outcomes | JAMA Psychiatry13:00 - Suicidal Events in the Treatment for Adolescents with Depression Study (TADS) - PMC 200917:00 - Implementation Challenges to TADS Cognitive Behavioral Therapy24:00 - Conflict of Children's Interest Inside the American Academy of Pediatrics | Fox News30:00 - Affirmative Care Across Cultures: Broadening Application | FOCUS32:00 - The Flexner Report ― 100 Years Later - PMC35:00 - The Century of the Self (Full Documentary) - Public Relations Edward Bernays40:00 - The Science for Profit Model—How and why corporations influence science and the use of science in policy and practice | PLOS ONE47:00 - Glyphosate - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics53:00 - Statistics | Restoring Medicine58:00 - How the Medical Loss Ratio Requirement Could Increase Health Insurance Premiums And Insurer Profits at Taxpayer Expense59:00 - The Botched Hospital Bill | The Saturday Evening Post
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  • 140. When Psychotherapy Creates Harm
    Jun 27 2024

    In this episode, Dr. Roger McFillin and Dr. Brett Deacon examine the state of the mental health field and the potential harms of certain therapeutic practices. The conversation skillfully weaves insights from the film "Good Will Hunting" to explore multifaceted themes, including the limitations of the biomedical model in addressing human experiences, the nuanced role of boundaries and self-disclosure in relationships, and the broader cultural tendency to pathologize emotional expressions. They discuss the need for ethical, evidence-based care amid the field's splintered nature and our need to reframe happiness as living a meaningful life aligned with one's values, rather than just managing thoughts and feelings.


    Brett Deacon, PhD serves as an Associate Professor and Program Convener for Clinical Psychology at the University of Melbourne, Australia. His academic journey includes obtaining a PhD in clinical psychology from Northern Illinois University, followed by a postdoctoral fellowship at the Mayo Clinic. Over the past 15 years, he has contributed to academia and dedicated five years to full-time private practice.


    Note: This podcast episode is designed solely for informational and educational purposes, without endorsing or promoting any specific medical treatments. We strongly advise consulting with a qualified healthcare professional before making any medical decisions or taking any actions.


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    ADDITIONAL RESOURCES

    9:30 - Classical and operant conditioning (with examples) (article) | Khan Academy

    17:30 - Good Will Hunting (1997) - IMDb

    24:00 - The Coddling of the American Mind

    39:30 - Sedated: How Modern Capitalism Created Our Mental Health Crisis - Medical Humanities

    41:30 - The Happiness Trap: Free Resources from Dr. Russ Harris

    56:00 - Concept Creep and Psychiatrization

    1:05:00 - Explained: China Social Credit System, Punishments, Rewards - Business Insider

    1:11:00 - Are most published research findings false? Trends in statistical power, publication selection bias, and the false discovery rate in psychology (1975–2017) - PMC

    1:14:00 - Abigail Shrier Substack | Media Blizzard: Bad Therapy Book

    1:28:00 - Scott Lilienfeld: Science Perspectives on Psychological - Psychology Treatments That Cause Harm

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  • 139. Conquering Cancer Against All Odds
    Jun 20 2024

    Christian Hegarty, a bone cancer survivor, and his brother John Hegarty share their journey of exploring alternative approaches to cancer treatment. Christian was given a 15% chance of survival and underwent conventional treatments, including harsh chemotherapy. However, when his cancer recurred, Jon began researching alternative treatments and they decided to try a comprehensive, natural, and holistic approach. The Hegarty brothers share the development of their nonprofit organization, goingwell.org, which connects cancer survivors with patients in the early stages of their journey. They emphasize the power of community, hope, and the belief in the body's ability to heal.


    GoingWell

    Instagram | @goingwellhealth


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    ADDITIONAL RESOURCES

    8:00 - Osteosarcoma: Symptoms, What Is It & Treatment

    9:00 - MAPIE Failed to Improve Responses in High-grade Osteosarcoma

    24:00 - Heal (2017) - IMDb

    26:00 - Intravenous High-Dose Vitamin C in Cancer Therapy - NCI

    27:00 - High-dose intravenous vitamin C, a promising multi-targeting agent in the treatment of cancer

    31:00 - Ketogenic Diets and Cancer: Emerging Evidence - PMC

    32:00 - Researchers Look to Fasting as a Next Step in Cancer Treatment | Cedars-Sinai

    39:00 - U.S. Study of Intravenous Mistletoe Extract to Treat Advanced Cancer | Johns Hopkins Medicine

    42:00 - Phase I Trial of Intravenous Mistletoe Extract in Advanced Cancer

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  • 138. The Indoctrinated Brain w/ Michael Nehls, MD, PhD
    Jun 13 2024
    In a time of global political radicalization under the pretext of various crises, THE INDOCTRINATED BRAIN by the medical doctor and molecular geneticist Michael Nehls confronts us with his alarming findings about a silent war against the human brain. Dr. Nehls explains the role of mRNA technology and its potential dangers, including the impact on our mental capacities. The conversation also touches on the current state of society, the erosion of individual freedoms, and the need for critical thinking. In this conversation, Dr. Michael Nehls discusses the impact of chronic stress and fear on the brain. He emphasizes the importance of awakening and uniting against the global attack on mental freedom and offers hope for a new world if we can change our view of humanity.Michael NehlsThe Indoctrinated BrainWhat does the brain need to think peace? | Michael Nehls, MD PhD at IC Forum 2024, SwitzerlandMichael Nehls, MD, PhD (@NehlsMD) / XMichael Nehls SubstackNote: This podcast episode is designed solely for informational and educational purposes, without endorsing or promoting any specific medical treatments. We strongly advise consulting with a qualified healthcare professional before making any medical decisions or taking any actions.*If you are in crisis or believe you have an emergency, please contact your doctor or dial 911. If you are contemplating suicide, call 1-800-273-TALK to speak with a trained and skilled counselor.RADICALLY GENUINE PODCASTDr. Roger McFillin / Radically Genuine WebsiteYouTube @RadicallyGenuineDr. Roger McFillin (@DrMcFillin) / XSubstack | Radically Genuine | Dr. Roger McFillinInstagram @radicallygenuineContact Radically GenuineConscious Clinician CollectivePLEASE SUPPORT OUR PARTNERS15% Off Pure Spectrum CBD (Code: RadicallyGenuine)—-----------FREE DOWNLOAD! DISTRESS TOLERANCE SKILLS—----------ADDITIONAL RESOURCES8:30 - The Key to the Alzheimer's Puzzle » Michael Nehls11:00 - Unified theory of Alzheimer’s disease (UTAD): implications for prevention and curative therapy - PMC11:30 - Highly Superior Autobiographical Memory - Center for the Neurobiology of Learning and Memory | UCI CNLM13:00 - Hippocampus and Memories17:00 - What does the brain need to think peace? | Michael Nehls, MD PhD at IC Forum 2024, Switzerland19:30 - Risk of infection, hospitalisation, and death up to 9 months after a second dose of COVID-19 vaccine: a retrospective, total population cohort study in Sweden - The Lancet22:00 - Vitamin D, the Vital Vitamin - by Michael Nehls, MD, PhD27:30 - SARS-CoV-2 spike protein induces cognitive deficit and anxiety-like behavior in mouse via non-cell autonomous hippocampal neuronal death - PMC38:00 - SARS-CoV-2 mRNA vaccines elicit higher levels of antibodies compared to natural infection38:30 - Blood-brain barrier penetration of non-replicating SARS-CoV-2 and S1 variants of concern induce neuroinflammation which is accentuated in a mouse model of Alzheimer’s disease - PMC59:00 - Omega-3 Fatty Acids - Health Professional Fact Sheet1:05:00 - Lithium, the Essential Trace Element1:09:00 - Low-Dose Lithium Supplements Review & Top Picks - ConsumerLab.com
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