New Functional Medicine Assessments and Treatments with Dr Leland Stilman, MD

It’s been 3 years since he was last on the show, so it was time to check in with integrative medicine specialist and member of my scientific advisory board Dr Leland Stillman. This is Dr Leland’s third appearance on the show, in which we discussed and debated the experiences we are seeing in our functional medicine clientele. What’s working, what’s not and what diagnostic tests we are finding are uncovering the most valuable and actionable data points.

Get Dr Stillman’s new book now – https://tinyurl.com/dying2bfree

Dr. Leland Stillman is a concierge integrated medical doctor in Naples, Florida aiming to help individuals reach their fullest potential by focusing on curing rather than merely treating diseases. He believes that nature itself is the best healer, even in cases deemed incurable by conventional standards. 

His educational journey through Connecticut College and the University of Virginia, coupled with a residency at Maine Medical Center, enriched his understanding and approach to achieving optimal health. Dr. Stillman’s practice involves a holistic strategy that combines the most advanced scientific diagnostics and ancient healing practices tailored to individual needs, teaching clients to live healthier lives rather than depend solely on medical treatment.

Join us as we explore Glucose Control, Insulin Resistance and Diabetes among other topics:

  • Glucose management, insulin resistance, pre-diabetes – the metabolic health pillars.
  • Heavy metal toxicity, hair mineral analysis, how minerals interrelate and metal toxicity’s relationships to metabolic health.
  • Iron, ferritin, copper, zinc, magnesium – a mineral rundown.
  • Is donating blood right for you? 
  • Sweating and sunlight – news flash, you aren’t getting enough!
  • Eating enough protein? Probably not! And the test that will diagnose that.
  • Dr Stillman’s clinical experience with omega 3s and binders.

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Mention:

  • Study – “Copenhagen heart study”, Mikkelsen LF, Nordestgaard BG, Schnohr P, Ellervik C. Increased Ferritin Concentration and Risk of Atrial Fibrillation and Heart Failure in Men and Women: Three Studies of the Danish General Population Including 35799 Individuals. Clin Chem. 2019 Jan;65(1):180-188. doi: 10.1373/clinchem.2018.292763. Epub 2018 Nov 20. PMID: 30459161.
  • Person – Brian Peskin, https://brianpeskin.com

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