Series Intro Functional Medicine Back to Basics

Published: Jan. 31, 2019, 5:26 p.m.

b"https://youtu.be/GUUGxbsca_Y\\n\\n\\n\\n\\n Dr. Rutherford has decided to start a series on Functional Medicine going over the fundamental ideas and in his opinion what is needed in order to have a successful outcome with treatment. This video gives an overview of the series and setup for our video next week on Obstacles to Cure. \\n\\n\\n\\nNote: The following is the output of a transcription from the video above. Although the transcription is largely accurate, in some cases it is incomplete or inaccurate due to inaudible passages or transcription errors.\\n\\n\\n\\nIf you are interested in scheduling a consultation with Dr. Rutherford please visit http://PowerHealthConsult.com\\n\\n\\n\\nTalking to you, we we just did a video. I don't, know four or five six weeks ago, something like that and it was called Wacom Bowl, medicine versus functional medicine, whack-a-mole, medicine versus functional medicine.\\n\\n\\n\\nAnd if this is what I'm about to talk about over the next couple of minutes interests, you, I would suggest you go to power. Health talk comm and look that up because it's, going to be kind of an enhancement of what I what I say right now and and kind of give you a better explanation.\\n\\n\\n\\nI've, been thinking about this. A lot and a functional medicine has changed a lot over the last twelve years and and the patients are coming in are different. They're, more well educated. They're already trying a lot of things.\\n\\n\\n\\nWe have probably five or six or seven hundred hours online already and in the whole the whole point of that, and that data is, if you have Hashimoto's. If you have fibromyalgia, if you have preferably chronic fatigue, polycystic ovarian syndrome, dizziness vertigo about some chronic problem to help you to understand what that chronic problem is kind of the science behind what is is causing it and giving you answers, because the average person that comes In here, by the time they get here, they still have any answers.\\n\\n\\n\\nI had a person come in here the other day and they have severe balance problems and they ' Ve been one of the westcoast now, so these are some of the prominent facilities. They've, been to University Utah Research Center.\\n\\n\\n\\nThey've, been the UCSF University of San Francisco. They've, been to Stanford, they've been to neurologists and and and they everything was normal. Nothing was wrong. This lady couldn't even stand up since 2014.\\n\\n\\n\\nMegan long story short it turned out that she had a it looks like a cerebellar. Ataxia is what it's called. You can look that up online and after one visit she was doing a lot better. The point of that is, we are still getting that we're still getting the person who comes in here and and after going through everything, doesn't understand why they don't know what's, going On why didn't the doctor? In fact, I could go over like several cases.\\n\\n\\n\\nI've, seen in the last two weeks. Why did the doctor tell me why didn't they know, so those videos are all about that. Those videos are all about that, and and in its interest thing you, we put a lot of time and effort into those videos and research and, and we get the comment of like well.\\n\\n\\n\\nOkay, you guys are telling us all that. But how come you're, not telling us how to get better on our own? You're. Holding that back you're. Not you're, not you're, not telling us like you know. You just want us to come to you and you don't, so so you know I hurt my feelings and and and and and and the reality is this is that we can't this year is gonna.\\n\\n\\n\\nBe about that. This year's, gonna be about why we couldn't in the just generally broad spectrum. Lis say here's. What you need to do four or five of my object here's. What you need for your polycystic ovarian syndrome here's, what you need to do, for you know chronic fatigue, etc.\\n\\n\\n\\nSo, and I thought a good way of doing about it, I mean we ' Ve spent a lot of time here years. Putting together a really solid classic classic functional medicine and practice, and we also practice functional neurology,"