Functional Medicine & Disease Triggers Flashcards

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4 P’s approach to functional medicine?

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Personalised: genetic and environmental variations drive individual treatment

Predictive: tailored health strategy based on personalised map of health risks with traditional and novel bio markers

Preventative: proactive approaches that shift focus from illness to wellness, from disease treatment to functional enhancement

Participatory: empowers and engages patient

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What is the functional medicine tree?

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A pictorial description of how different aspects of our life lead in to our health status

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3
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What are the roots of the functional medicine tree?

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Environmental input

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4
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What is the trunk of the functional medicine tree?

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Preconceived attitudes and beliefs and genetics

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5
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What is the GO TO IT approach to functional medicine?

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Gather
Organise
Tell
Order
Initiate
Track
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6
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Explain the old friends hypothesis?

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Decreased exposure to friendly microbes and increased exposure to anti-microbial chemicals increases the hyper-responsiveness of the immune system

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7
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Adverse food reactions cause the immune system to synthesise and release reactive chemicals, name 5?

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Histamines

Cytokines

Prostaglandins

Lymphokines

Interferons

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8
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State 5 common symptoms of a food allergy/intolerance?

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Sneezing

Runny nose

Itchy eyes

Sinus problems

Shortness of breath

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9
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State 3 known effects of lead on the CNS?

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Lowering IQ

Unpairing memory

Reducing ability to concentrate

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10
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State 4 ways humans are exposed to mercury?

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Consumption of fish

Occupation

Vaccinations

Dental amalgams

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What does mercury bind to inside cells and what effect does this have?

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Glutathione

Reduces glutathione production and results in a rise in oxidative stress and impairment of then livers detoxification capacity

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State 3 effects of mercury on the human body?

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Contributes to autoimmune processes

Impairs the immune systems ability to suppress growth of Candida

Negatively affects human fertility

Negative effects on the cardiovascular system as in accumulated in the heart - high bp and irregular heart beat

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