Predicting Disease: How Precision Medicine Will Save Lives! | Dr. Jeremy Nicholson

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    What if we could predict disease before it even starts? In this episode, I’m joined by Dr. Jeremy Nicholson to explore the cutting-edge science of precision medicine and how understanding your unique biology could hold the key to preventing illness. We dive into the future of diagnostics, the power of the exposome in shaping your health, and how advancements like gene editing could revolutionize treatment.
    In this episode, we discuss:
    The emerging field of phenomic medicine
    Moving away from one-size-fits-all treatments toward more personalized medical approaches based on individual biology
    Long COVID and its impact
    The critical role of the microbiome in overall health, immune system function, and its direct influence on diseases
    How the exposome, or all of the environmental exposures a person experiences, plays a crucial role in shaping health outcomes
    Advanced technologies like metabolic profiling, which can reveal subtle biochemical signals and identify disease risks long before symptoms appear.
    How gene-environment interactions drive the development of complex diseases, making personalized medical approaches crucial for effective treatment
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  • @plants_and_wellness1574
    @plants_and_wellness1574 วันที่ผ่านมา +10

    I was diagnosed with Hashimotos in 2019. This was a functional medicine doctor and he sent me off with a prescription and said I’d have to take it for the rest of my life. I threw it away when I left and started researching ways I could reverse it, even though everyone says you can’t, but I refused to believe that. I found one of your podcasts on autoimmune diseases and you talked about Hashimotos and things that can trigger it. I already knew I was gluten sensitive because I got a rash on my arms and fingers every time I had it, as well as stabbing pains and fatigue. My zonulin was also really high. Anyway I was still consuming a little gluten and consumed raw dairy. I went strictly dairy and gluten free and the next time I tested my antibodies were lower, the next time they were lower, and recently they came back at 3!! So, according to my bloodwork I no longer have Hashimotos and I have you to thank. Now I’m trying to get my RF antibodies down. They came back one number below positive, so I’ve now given up all nightsgades because I noticed joint pain when I would eat them. My mom has full blown rheumatism and it’s just awful and I will do anything to prevent that for myself. I’ll use Function Health in December to test again and hopefully my RF antibodies will be lower 🙏 the information you put out in INVALUABLE!! I cannot thank you enough 😭❤

    • @lindajones4849
      @lindajones4849 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Congratulations on some great detects be work and your family impressive results. Now from listening to Mark Hyman functional medicine docs are supposed to go after the root cause of illness like n order to eliminate it permanently. I have been to a doctor who switched to functional medicine in mid career. Unfortunately lately I slowly realized she was going only after symptom m control but using natural methods( which is one step better than using pharmaceuticals). She was basically dodging all my complaints . I mentioned I still had joint pain. Her answer"well that's not rheumatoid arthritis" My slightly low red cell count ? " Oh , thats chronic"( implying that there is nothing to do. )I am now pressuring another doctor for a full gut evaluation . I have intestinal dysbiosis and low digestive enzymes so do poor absorption of nutrients may be part of the problem is that some docs who take functional medicine are still stuck in the medical model where long term problems are written off as unsolvable. Push your docs togo for root causes and if they don't do your research and look for yourself

  • @lesworks
    @lesworks วันที่ผ่านมา +4

    Hopefully, the end of 'one size fits all' medical treatment.

  • @toolgirl30
    @toolgirl30 วันที่ผ่านมา +3

    I found out I have vascular ehlers-danlos. Found in my gene test. Explains some things but not much information here. So glad there is a change coming!!! Long over due! I absolutely love learning about genes & how it all works!!

  • @GailJames-q5k
    @GailJames-q5k วันที่ผ่านมา

    Had a gene test recently. Am hoping nothing else is found…will help my oncologists and me. If necessary,will adapt my lifestyle. Fairly good diet and exercise daily.

  • @claramartin5628
    @claramartin5628 6 ชั่วโมงที่ผ่านมา

    Amazing conversation

  • @ameliacarter7656
    @ameliacarter7656 วันที่ผ่านมา +3

    I wonder if that’s where I got my adrenal issues… I’m so bad that I’ve had to stop working out 😢

  • @lam7750
    @lam7750 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    The sheer vastness and complexity of the human body as you elicit here makes one wonder how on earth can anyone ever receive the best healthcare and more relevant to the individual, health care, amidst the vast numbers of patients that a single doctor has to care for, in a certain lifetime??! To add to the dilemma is his inadequate knowledge of the patient, his own limited knowledge which is likely also redundant by every year’s time ….. as well as the current deficiencies in the health care “system”! Oh my goodness, most of us will never receive the correct, leave alone the best, health /medical care.

  • @tatyanathegreat14
    @tatyanathegreat14 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    Bravo!🌟🗽

  • @PoetiqueMs
    @PoetiqueMs วันที่ผ่านมา +3

    How does one find a functional doctor?

    • @leihope39
      @leihope39 วันที่ผ่านมา +3

      I have been looking for one since I heard of it last year!

  • @MatthewHall-c9k
    @MatthewHall-c9k 17 ชั่วโมงที่ผ่านมา

    'Medcine'