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In this first episode, we introduce who we are, why we’re starting this show, and the lived experiences that pulled us out of the conventional “symptom-management” model and into root-cause, integrative care. We talk about the noise in the health world, why people feel so confused and stuck, and how functional medicine can help you connect the dots when labs are “normal” but you still feel terrible.
Jacqueline shares her long road through years of GI symptoms, “IBS” labels, missed diagnoses, celiac disease, SIBO, autoimmune flare-ups, and the moment things finally shifted when she found a provider who tested, listened, and looked for drivers instead of bandaids. Jess shares her path from growing up “crunchy” in Vermont to a Hashimoto’s diagnosis, the wake-up call of stress + sleep deprivation, and the slow but steady healing that came from nervous-system support, gut work, and sustainable foundations.
This is a foundational episode — the why behind everything you’ll hear from us moving forward: less “Velcro medicine,” more data, more patterns, more nervous-system awareness, and a whole lot more compassion for the reality of modern life.
In this episode, we cover:
• Why we started Unscripted Health and what to expect
• Conventional medicine vs. root-cause, integrative care
• “IBS,” misdiagnosis, and why so many people slip through the cracks
• The gut–immune–hormone connection (and why gut health comes first)
• How stress and nervous-system dysregulation can stall healing
• Why the foundations matter more than the perfect supplement stack
• What sustainable health looks like in the real world
If you’ve ever thought, “My labs are normal but I feel awful,” you’re in the right place.
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Disclaimer: This podcast is for educational purposes only and is not medical advice. Always consult your healthcare provider for personal medical guidance.