Sinopsis
FX Medicine is at the forefront of ensuring functional and integrative medicine gains the recognition it deserves and ultimately establishes itself as an integral part of standard medical practice. Our podcasts are designed to promote research and evidence based therapeutic practises, acting as a progressive force for change and improvement in patient health and wellbeing.
Episodios
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REPLAY: The importance of self-compassion with Dr Michelle Woolhouse and Dr Kristin Neff
30/06/2025Dr Kristin Neff is a pioneer in the field of self-compassion research and a passionate advocate for the inclusion of self-compassion for healthcare practitioners to both ensure optimal care for our patients while avoiding burnout. Kristin shares her definition of self-compassion, how it differs from self-esteem, her key findings around this important topic, and how we as healthcare practitioners can easily implement self-compassion into our own lives, and advocate for it with our patients. This podcast is a must listen for healthcare professionals and patients alike, who are looking to increase their patient care, resilience, reduce anxiety and stress, and adopt powerful lifestyle habits to increase self-compassion and love. COVERED IN THIS EPISODE (01:00) Welcoming Dr Kristin Neff (02:41) Kristin’s definition of compassion (13:16) Shame and its purpose (15:34) The difference between self compassion and self esteem (20:11) Self compassion as a powerful coping mechanism (24:24) Self protective
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Inside the whole brain with Dr Michelle Woolhouse and Dr Jill Bolte Taylor
23/06/2025In this compelling episode, Dr Michelle Woolhouse speaks with Dr Jill Bolte Taylor, a Harvard-trained neuroanatomist whose left-brain stroke led to a profound journey of recovery, discovery, and transformation. Sharing insights from her bestselling book Whole Brain Living, Jill describes her eight-year path to rebuilding brain function one circuit at a time - revealing the distinct roles and personalities of the brain’s four key “characters.” Listeners will explore how the left and right hemispheres process experience, memory, identity, and emotion in dramatically different ways, and how this understanding can guide emotional resilience and mental wellbeing. With practical insights like “the 90-second rule”, “the brain huddle,” and the role of sleep in healing, this episode offers a deeply human yet scientifically grounded roadmap for self-awareness and recovery. An inspiring listen for healthcare practitioners, therapists, and anyone exploring the science of consciousness, emotion, and personal growth.
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Intercepting cognitive decline through lifestyle medicine with Dr Adrian Lopresti and Dr Diana Karamacoska
09/06/2025In this episode, Dr Adrian Lopresti speaks with cognitive neuroscientist and postdoctoral fellow Dr Diana Karamacoska to explore the evolving landscape of brain health and dementia prevention. With a personal connection to vascular dementia, Diana shares insights from Australia’s largest clinical trial investigating a novel herbal formulation combining panax ginseng, ginkgo, and saffron. The discussion covers the biological distinctions between vascular dementia and Alzheimer’s, the role of lifestyle factors, and the emerging use of digital assessments and blood biomarkers. Diana explains the cognitive and systemic benefits of physical activity, diet, social connection, and mind-body practices like yoga and tai chi. The conversation also highlights nutrients and herbs showing promise for memory and neuroprotection, including B vitamins, ginkgo, curcumin, lutein, and zeaxanthin. This episode offers practical, evidence-informed strategies for addressing cognitive ageing, vascular decline, and dementia ris
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REPLAY: Neuroinflammation: Impacts on Immunity, Behaviour and Brain Function with Adrian Lopresti and Dr Austin Perlmutter
02/06/2025Dr Austin Perlmutter, neurobiology, mood and decision-making expert, joins our ambassador Dr Adrian Lopresti as they explore the biological basis of “stuckness” in the mind and how the brain is influenced by inflammatory/immune triggers which results is certain behaviours and health outcomes. Together they discuss the relationship between sickness behaviour, neuroinflammation and their effect on the brain leading to our inherent tendency to return to “default”. Nature vs nurture is discussed where exposures from foetal development, childhood trauma and genetic influences can impact our mental and cognitive flexibility much later in life. Austin explains “disconnection syndrome” a modern conundrum where our brains tend to latch onto impulsive behaviours leading to cognitive decline. It’s not all doom and gloom as Austin and Adrian bring practical solutions to the table in the form of simple lifestyle adjustments that promotes behavioural change and reduce neuroinflammation. COVERED IN THIS EPISODE
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Revolutionary insights: Autoimmune thyroid disease with Lisa Costa-Bir and Rachel Arthur
26/05/2025In this episode , Lisa Costa-Bir is joined by leading naturopath, registered nutritionist and educator Rachel Arthur to unpack the complex landscape of autoimmune thyroid disease (AITD). Framing conditions like Hashimoto’s and Graves’ as systemic immune disorders - not just thyroid dysfunction - Rachel shares powerful clinical insights on diagnosis, treatment, and long-term management. With her trademark clarity and “catch cries” like “kill and spill,” Rachel breaks down the clinical significance of thyroid antibodies Thyroid Peroxidase Antibodies (TPO) and Thyroglobulin Antibodies (TgAb), Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH) as a “whip,” and the self-perpetuating nature of glandular damage. She also dives deep into evidence for antioxidants like glutathione, selenium and, CoQ10, as well as discussing the value of myo-inositol, magnesium, and vitamin D - and whether there is a role for iodine supplementation in AITD. This episode is a must-listen in integrative naturopathic care for AITD - balancing nutrie
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REPLAY: Mast Cell Activation Syndrome with Michelle Woolhouse & Beth O'Hara
19/05/2025Naturopath Beth O’Hara shares her experience of 20 years with MCAS, most of those years undiagnosed, which has fuelled her interest to become an expert in MCAS. Dr Michelle Woolhouse delves into Beth’s health journey with MCAS and Beth generously shares her clinical pearls on the atypical presentations of MCAS, the relationship of mast cells and the nervous system, genetic variants (SNPs) predisposing someone to MCAS along with treatment options that range from micro dosing supplements, neuroimmunology, limbic system balancing and vagal nerve stimulation. COVERED IN THIS EPISODE (01:29) Welcoming Beth O’Hara (02:31) What is MCAS (05:51) Signs and symptoms of MCAS: piecing together the big picture (12:23) Beth’s personal struggles with MCAS (17:35) How Beth rebuilt her health (19:57) Stabilising the nervous system (25:53) The importance of safety during the healing journey (30:23) Genetics and testing for SNPs that provide insights into MCAS treatment (35:10) Functional pathology testi
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Adventure prevents dementia with LIsa Costa-Bir and Dr Helena Popovic
12/05/2025In this powerful and fast-paced episode, Dr Helena Popovic joins our fx Medicine by BioCeuticals ambassador Lisa Costa-Bir to reframe dementia as a call to action, a starting point for transformation, not a sign of end of life. Drawing from personal experience as her father’s carer as he encroached dementia and decades of clinical research, Helena explains how lifestyle, mindset, diet, and movement profoundly influence brain health. From the dangers of excess fructose and the promise of the ketogenic diet to the underestimated power of exercise, volunteering, and finding a sense of purpose - she lays out a comprehensive and inspiring roadmap to protect and even improve cognition. Helena’s message is clear: a dementia diagnosis is not the end - it’s a wake-up call. Full of evidence-based strategies, clinical pearls, and real-world examples, this episode is essential listening for any practitioner or person who wants to boost up their brain and combat dementia. Covered in this episode: (00:54) Welc
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REPLAY: Understanding Paediatric Neurodevelopmental Disorders with Emma Sutherland & Keonie Moore
05/05/2025Naturopath Keonie Moore shares in-depth clinical experience on managing Paediatric Autoimmune Neuropsychiatric Disorders Associated with Streptococcal infections (PANDAS) with Ambassador Emma Sutherland. Together they define the key differences between PANDAS and PANS, as well as the the common triggers, signs and symptoms to help clinicians pinpoint the condition - including an overview of the research history backing this relatively newly understood condition. They also discuss the immune-based pathophysiology that not only involves the nervous system but centralises around gastrointestinal health, triggering systemic inflammation. Keonie shares several components of her Moore method; a treatment plan where specific microbiome, nutrigenomic and pathology tests are recommended to help clinicians determine PANDAS and their therapeutic recommendations. Finally, Keonie details an in-depth, informative, and practical case study of a ten-year-old boy who had severe tic disorder, outlining her strategic approa
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Nootropics beyond caffeine: Power up your brain with Lisa Costa-Bir and Dr Greg Kelly
28/04/2025In this episode of fx Medicine by BioCeuticals, host Lisa Costa-Bir speaks with naturopathic physician and nootropic expert Dr Greg Kelly about the evolving role of nootropics in supporting cognitive performance. Greg shares how plant-based and nutritional compounds - including bacopa (Bacopa monnieri), saffron (Crocus sativus), gotu kola (Centella asiatica), alpinia (Alpinia galanga), L-theanine, and nicotinamide riboside - can enhance focus, memory, motivation, and mental energy. The conversation explores how these agents work through key pathways such as acetylcholine signalling, neuroplasticity, and mitochondrial function. Greg also unpacks the concept of brain resource depletion, the impact of modern distractions, and why nootropics are just as relevant for healthy individuals as they are for those with cognitive challenges. He offers practical guidance on stacking, cycling, and how to support non-responders by returning to foundational naturopathic principles like sleep, nutrition, and stress managem
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REPLAY: Melatonin: mechanisms of action & it’s amazing role beyond sleep with Dr Adrian Lopresti and Deanna Minich
21/04/2025Dr Deanna Minich provides a comprehensive exploration of the diverse aspects of melatonin, offering a deeper understanding of the mechanisms and benefits of this sleep-associated neurotransmitter. The discussion, hosted by fx Medicine by BioCeuticals Ambassador Dr Adrian Lopresti, covers the different types of melatonin in the body, shedding light on its production sites and widespread presence across body systems. The episode also explores the connection between melatonin and the gut, its impact on mitochondria, and provides a detailed breakdown of the six pivotal roles that melatonin plays. The conversation touches on a variety of health conditions that melatonin may support, and outlines natural ways to enhance melatonin production—starting with optimising light exposure, dietary strategies, and the potential of plant-sourced melatonin. Listeners will also gain insights into how endogenous melatonin levels vary across life stages. Importantly, the podcast addresses safety considerations, differences in
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The Sleep Rx: Expert Insights for Better Rest - Part 2: Treatment
14/04/2025In part two of our Perspectives podcast series on sleep, host Dr Adrian Lopresti is joined by our fx Medicine by BioCeuticals ambassadors Dr Michelle Woolhouse, Emma Sutherland, Lisa Costa-Bir and Mick Alexander to delve deeper into integrative treatment strategies for sleep disorders. Shifting the focus from assessment to intervention, the team discusses pharmaceutical options such as benzodiazepines, SSRIs, and melatonin, while emphasising the value of holistic, personalised care. Through detailed case studies, they explore approaches to managing sleep challenges in shift workers, perimenopausal women, and individuals with anxiety or chronic pain. The episode highlights nutritional and herbal interventions—including saffron, L-theanine, lutein, magnesium, kava, Californian poppy, passionflower, and zizyphus—alongside strategies for enhancing circadian rhythm function, such as natural light exposure and effective decompression routines. Challenges such as long-term medication use and complex cases, inclu
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Replay: The Dangers of Excess Screen Time with Dr Adrian Lopresti and Dr Nicholas Kardaras
07/04/2025Dr Nicholas Kardaras, psychologist, international speaker and author describes the physical and psychological impact excessive screen time has on both adults and children. Together with our ambassador, Dr Adrian Lopresti, Nicholas describes the addictive nature of excessive screen and the impact this has on dopaminergic function, likening it to substance abuse. As a psychologist, Nicholas looks to the behavioural implications of screen use in children, describing the connection between screen time and impulsivity and the longer term consequences. While often associated with children, adults are not immune to screen time addiction, with research demonstrating many adults using screens as an escape from reality. Nicholas describes the implications of screen time addiction on the individual’s ability to connect with others and the correlation this has with increased numbers of depression. COVERED IN THIS EPISODE (00:46) Welcoming Dr Nicholas Kardaras (05:15) The link between screen time and mental
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The Sleep Rx: Expert Insights for Better Rest - Part 1: Sleep Fundamentals
31/03/2025In part one of our newly revamped Perspectives podcast, hosted by Dr Adrian Lopresti, our fx Medicine by BioCeuticals ambassadors Dr Michelle Woolhouse, Emma Sutherland, Lisa Costa-Bir and Mick Alexander explore the fascinating world of sleep. This episode dives into myths surrounding sleep, such as we can train ourselves to function on less sleep or that timing doesn’t matter as long as we get enough hours. The team uncovers the pathophysiology of insomnia, examining the roles of neurotransmitters, hormonal changes, and circadian rhythm disruption. They also discuss key assessment tools like wearables, sleep studies, and questionnaires to help identify sleep issues and their root causes. Additionally, the episode reviews common sleep disruptors, including screen time, shift work, and lifestyle factors, while offering actionable tips to improve sleep quality. Whether you're a practitioner or simply looking to gain a deeper understanding of sleep from four clinical specialists, this episode is packed wit
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REPLAY: Insomnia: Beyond Sleep Hygiene
24/03/2025Dr Frank Cahill, clinical psychologist and insomnia specialist, joins fx Medicine by BioCeuticals ambassador and psychologist Dr Adrian Lopresti to explore the understanding and treatment of insomnia. Nearly half of Australian adults report sleep issues, with a rise in cases observed at Frank’s practice during the pandemic. Drawing on his extensive experience, Frank explains homeostatic sleep drive (sleep pressure) and how identifying and adjusting sleep habits can help realign sleep patterns. Frank and Adrian discuss common causes of acute and chronic insomnia and outline tailored treatment approaches. In a live assessment, Frank analyses Adrian's sleep patterns, illustrating the role of sleep drive in overall rest quality. Gain insights into cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) techniques, including sleep hygiene, relaxation therapy, stimulus control, and restriction therapy, along with tools like sleep diaries, distractions, and medication. The discussion also covers melatonin testing and treatment, wit
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L-theanine and Alpha Waves: The science of relaxation with Dr Adrian Lopresti and Dr Nenad Naumovski
17/03/2025In this episode of fx Medicine by BioCeuticals, host Dr Adrian Lopresti interviews Dr Nenad Naumovski, a leading researcher in food science and human nutrition at the University of Canberra. Dr Naumovski delves into his pioneering research on L-theanine, a non-proteinogenic amino acid found in green tea, highlighting its potential to improve sleep quality, reduce stress, and enhance cognitive function. Dr. Nenad discusses how L-theanine impacts neurotransmitters and increases alpha waves in the brain to induce relaxation and sleep. He also explains how L-theanine works to improve memory and cognition, which can be understood through its neuroprotective, anti-inflammatory, and antioxidant properties. The discussion also covers the development of functional food products fortified with nutrients, including L-theanine, and the challenges of making them viable and palatable while maintaining health benefits. This episode offers invaluable insights into L-theanine's role as a potent therapeutic agent an
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The psychology of pain with Dr Adrian Lopresti & Prof Peter Drummond
10/03/2025Professor Peter Drummond, Murdoch University's Director of the Centre for Research on Chronic Pain, and our Ambassador Dr Adrian Lopresti explore the relationship pain has with thoughts, emotions, mental health and sleep. The discussion begins with Prof Drummond exploring the influence of thoughts and emotions on one’s perception of pain with a detailed discussion on various pathways that pain travels through the brain which results in the experience of feeling pain. Pyschological state seems to play a huge role in colouring pain perception where fear, anxiety, depression leads to an increased pain signalling. Prof Drummond explains how psycholeducation techniques have been proven to alter one’s experience of pain through reprocessing therapy and relaxation that affects one’s ability to control and manage their pain better. Covered in this episode [00:52] Welcoming Professor Peter Drummond [01:37] Can emotions affect pain? [06:18] Fear can switch pain off [08:27] Perceptions of pain can affect pai
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Healthy ageing: More than just extending lifespan with Emma Sutherland and Christine Pope
03/03/2025In this episode, Emma Sutherland hosts Christine Pope, a naturopath, nutritionist and homeopath, to explore strategies for healthy ageing. With Australia’s ageing population on the rise, Christine highlights the role of diet, lifestyle, and targeted supplementation in extending healthspan, not just lifespan. Christine delves into the key biomarkers for ageing, such as insulin resistance, inflammation, and thyroid function. She discusses the nutrient deficiencies most common in older adults - particularly vitamin D, zinc, iron, magnesium, and iodine - and their impact on cognitive function, metabolism, and immunity. The conversation also covers the importance of protein intake, exercise for muscle preservation, and reducing the body’s toxic burden. Christine shares insights from her training in the Bredesen Protocol for Alzheimer’s and discusses how balancing blood sugar and optimising hormones can help prevent cognitive decline. This episode is packed with clinical pearls to help practitioners support
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REPLAY: Fibromyalgia: Central sensitisation, brain architecture & the pain matrix with Dr Michelle Woolhouse and Dr Lily Tomas
24/02/2025Integrative GP Dr. Lily Tomas dives into the many complexities involved in fibromyalgia, a condition underpinned by chronic, systemic inflammation and neuroinflammation. Our Ambassador Dr. Michelle Woolhouse opens the conversation discussing the many aetiologies of fibromyalgia which include oxidative stress, mitochondrial dysfunction, mast cell activation, microglia activation, peripheral and central sensitisation. They discuss common risk factors such as Vitamin D deficiency, gut health, and abnormal peripheral and central pain pathways, as well as others that can play a part in the development of fibromyalgia - which mainly impacts women aged 20 to 60 years of age. The gut is a major first focus for Dr. Tomas, who details connections between those with fibromyalgia and IBS, as well as how to investigate and treat through the gut. There’s also a deep discussion surrounding mitochondrial health and the development of fibromyalgia, due to the high concentration of mitochondria in skeletal muscle tissue as
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All things pelvic floor and more with Lisa Costa-Bir and Alyssa Tait
17/02/2025Join Alyssa Tait in an insightful conversation with Lisa Costa-Bir, where they dive deep into pelvic floor health and women's health. Alyssa, a pelvic physiotherapist, naturopath, and nutritionist, covers a wide range of topics, including pelvic pain, anorectal continence, urinary incontinence, and prolapse. Discover the "inverse circus tent" analogy and learn how to ask the right questions to encourage sharing without inducing shame or embarrassment. Alyssa highlights key risk factors for pelvic floor issues and the crucial role of nutrients like vitamin C & D, zinc, amino acids, and omega-3s. She also discusses assessing pelvic floor risk in women approaching perimenopause and the value of topical oestrogen in menopause. This podcast is a must-listen for healthcare professionals dedicated to supporting patients with pelvic floor disorders. Don't miss out! COVERED IN THIS EPISODE [00:59] Introducing Alyssa Tait [02:25] What is the pelvic floor? [07:33] Questions clinicians should be asking [12:49]
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REPLAY: PMDD: Debunked & demystified with Lisa Costa-Bir & Sandra Villella
10/02/2025Join Naturopath Sandra Villela and our Ambassador Lisa Costa-Bir as they discuss and dispel some of the myths around Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder (PMDD), a condition that affects and estimated three to eight percent of women. PMDD, both a gynaecological and mental health disorder is an under-recognised disorder that is riddled with misconceptions around the role of excess oestrogen. Together, Sandra and Lisa discuss the latest research including PMDD sufferers' sensitivity to normal hormone fluctuations and the important role of progesterone the relationship with neuroactive steroids like pregnenolone, oestradiol, progesterone, and corticosteroids. The roles of allopregnanolone and serotonin in PMDD are discussed, as well as prescribing solutions including saffron, vitamin B6 (including dosages to prevent peripheral neuropathy) and vitex, and protocols to boost clinicians prescribing confidence. The conversation is rounded off by nutritional strategies and light therapy's serotonin-boosting potential sho

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