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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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