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Episode 20 - The Hidden Link Between Stress, Immunity & Chronic Illness w/ Gillian Ehrlich

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In this episode, we sit down with Gillian Ehrlich, ARNP, to explore a new way of understanding complex chronic illness through the lens of neuroimmunology, functional medicine, and Ayurveda. We dive into why so many patients today feel “sensitive to everything,” unpacking the role of mast cell activation, environmental overload, and a constantly stimulated nervous system. Gillian shares how modern research is beginning to mirror principles that have existed in traditional medicine for thousands of years—shifting the focus from treating isolated symptoms to understanding the body as a dynamic, interconnected system. We also explore how therapies like ketamine can help regulate the nervous system and support patients dealing with chronic pain, hypersensitivity, and treatment-resistant conditions. In this episode, we cover: * Why mast cell activation is becoming so common—and what’s driving it * How the “Pentad patient” (EDS, POTS, mast cell, autoimmunity, infection) shows up clinically * The connection between chronic illness, stress, and nervous system dysregulation * How environmental toxins, infections, and modern living overwhelm the immune system * Where functional medicine and Ayurveda overlap—and where they differ * Why the body is better understood as a system of information, not just structure * How ketamine works for pain, mood, and hypersensitive patients * Practical ways to think about complex, treatment-resistant cases This conversation offers a grounded, clinically relevant framework for anyone working with or experiencing chronic illness - especially when the presentation feels complex, reactive, or difficult to treat.

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episode Episode 20 - The Hidden Link Between Stress, Immunity & Chronic Illness w/ Gillian Ehrlich cover

Episode 20 - The Hidden Link Between Stress, Immunity & Chronic Illness w/ Gillian Ehrlich

In this episode, we sit down with Gillian Ehrlich, ARNP, to explore a new way of understanding complex chronic illness through the lens of neuroimmunology, functional medicine, and Ayurveda. We dive into why so many patients today feel “sensitive to everything,” unpacking the role of mast cell activation, environmental overload, and a constantly stimulated nervous system. Gillian shares how modern research is beginning to mirror principles that have existed in traditional medicine for thousands of years—shifting the focus from treating isolated symptoms to understanding the body as a dynamic, interconnected system. We also explore how therapies like ketamine can help regulate the nervous system and support patients dealing with chronic pain, hypersensitivity, and treatment-resistant conditions. In this episode, we cover: * Why mast cell activation is becoming so common—and what’s driving it * How the “Pentad patient” (EDS, POTS, mast cell, autoimmunity, infection) shows up clinically * The connection between chronic illness, stress, and nervous system dysregulation * How environmental toxins, infections, and modern living overwhelm the immune system * Where functional medicine and Ayurveda overlap—and where they differ * Why the body is better understood as a system of information, not just structure * How ketamine works for pain, mood, and hypersensitive patients * Practical ways to think about complex, treatment-resistant cases This conversation offers a grounded, clinically relevant framework for anyone working with or experiencing chronic illness - especially when the presentation feels complex, reactive, or difficult to treat.

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Episode 19 - Healing Trauma Through Neural therapy with Lindsay Howson

In this conversation, Lindsay Howson [https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/therapists/lindsay-howson-portland-or/202905] discusses her experiences and insights as a therapist specializing in trauma and PTSD. She shares her journey of understanding trauma, the importance of neural therapy, and the challenges faced by individuals with PTSD. The discussion also covers the role of EMDR in treatment, the significance of teamwork in healing, and the inspiring transformations she witnesses in her clients.takeaways * Lindsay specializes in treating clients with PTSD and severe trauma. * Neural therapy can help individuals feel peace in their bodies. * Many trauma survivors do not recognize their hunger cues. * Extensive childhood trauma often leads to dissociation. * Emotional cognitive flashbacks can last for weeks and pose a high suicide risk. * Addiction can be a coping mechanism for trauma survivors. * Internal Family Systems therapy is compassionate and non-pathologizing. * Witnessing clients experience true happiness is incredibly rewarding. * Teamwork among healthcare professionals is crucial for effective treatment. * Physicians play a vital role in the healing journey of trauma survivors.

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Episode 18 - Layer by Layer: Rethinking Injection Therapy for Chronic Pain with Dr. Susan Shultz

In this episode, Dr. Susan Shultz [https://cascadiahealthcare.com/practitioners/susan-k-shultz-d-c-eam/]shares her extensive journey in the field of medicine, highlighting her unique integration of chiropractic, acupuncture, and innovative injection techniques. She discusses her experiences with chronic pain management, the importance of teaching future practitioners, and the challenges faced in modern healthcare. Dr. Shultz emphasizes the significance of holistic approaches and the need for continued education in alternative medicine. Takeaways * Dr. Susan Shultz has over 43 years of experience in healthcare. * She integrates Western and Eastern medicine in her practice. * Innovative injection techniques can significantly improve patient outcomes. * The psoas injection technique is a game changer for chronic pain. * Prolotherapy focuses on stimulating healing in ligaments and tendons. * Teaching and sharing knowledge is crucial for the next generation of healthcare providers. * Holistic approaches are essential in treating chronic conditions. * The importance of understanding the pro-inflammatory response in treatment. * Dr. Shultz emphasizes the need for continued education in alternative medicine. Learn more from Dr. Susan Shultz - https://acupuncturecontinuinged.com/ [https://acupuncturecontinuinged.com/] 👋 Find Dr. Shultz at https://cascadiahealthcare.com [https://cascadiahealthcare.com/practitioners/susan-k-shultz-d-c-eam/] 👋 Podcast brought to you buy ⁠⁠⁠https://www.learnneuraltherapy.com/⁠⁠⁠ [https://www.learnneuraltherapy.com/] Dr. Anne Hill ⁠⁠⁠https://doctorannehill.com/⁠⁠⁠ [https://doctorannehill.com/] Dr. Ilana Gurevich ⁠⁠⁠https://www.openwellnesspdx.com⁠⁠⁠ [https://www.openwellnesspdx.com/]  @openwellness_pdx  @ilana.gurevich

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Episode 17 - Neural Therapy Meets Regenerative Medicine: Sharon Krahn, FNP on Scars, Pelvic Work, Mold & Exosomes

In this episode of The Point of Medicine, Dr. Anne Hill and Dr. Ilana Gurevich sit down with Sharon Krahn, FNP—a family nurse practitioner and traditional naturopath in Dallas, Texas—who has spent over two decades building an integrative practice for patients with complex, chronic illness. Sharon shares her “windy road” into medicine, beginning with recurrent miscarriages and autoimmune disease, and how that personal experience shaped her clinical focus today. We dive into how she weaves neural therapy into real-world practice—especially for C-section and surgical scars, pelvic floor patterns, fertility support, chronic pain, and the emotional releases that can follow certain injections (including the IRR). We also explore her clinical approach to environmental illness and mold, including how she provokes toxin testing with glutathione + sauna, and why “what doesn’t come out” can sometimes be the most important clue. Finally, Sharon breaks down what exosomes are, how she uses them in practice (including scalp protocols and intranasal applications), and where she sees regenerative tools like peptides and NK-cell exosomes fitting into the future of medicine. If you love practical clinical pearls, creative problem-solving, and honest conversations about treating “stuck” cases—this one’s for you.

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