EPISODE · Apr 20, 2026 · 34 MIN
329. What We Wish We'd Known About Functional Medicine
from The Lucky Few · host The Lucky Few Podcast
In this episode of our “What I Wish I Knew” series, we’re talking about functional medicine—what it is, what’s helped us, and what we wish we understood earlier.We share real experiences navigating diet changes, supplements, specialists, and the cost of it all, while exploring a whole-body approach that looks beyond symptoms.We also talk about how to integrate functional and traditional medicine without feeling like you have to choose one or the other.If you’re curious about functional medicine but unsure where to start, this is a practical, honest starting point.What We CoverWhat functional medicine is and how it looks at the whole bodyHow diet, gut health, and environment can impact behavior and overall healthPractical ways to start without getting overwhelmed or spending a lotKey Takeaway:You don’t have to choose between functional and traditional medicine—start small, stay curious, and pay attention to what actually helps your child.Links: Listen to Previous Episodes Episode 38: Nonlinear Learning & Communication (with Dr. Vaish Sarathy) https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-lucky-few/id1349646917?i=1000624491053Episode 79: Understanding Functional Nutrition for Our Kids w/Down Syndrome (with Dr. Vaish Sarathy)https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-lucky-few/id1349646917?i=1000487763974Episode 80: Assuming Intelligence in Our Kids w/Down Syndrome (with Dr. Vaish Sarathy)https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-lucky-few/id1349646917?i=1000487049081Vaish Sarathy: https://www.meaningfulspeech.comFollow Vaish Sarathy on Instagramhttps://www.instagram.com/meaningfulspeech/Speaking of Health & Wellness: https://speakingofhealthandwellness.comLet’s Keep the Conversation GoingAre you using functional medicine with your child—or just starting to look into it? Feeling overwhelmed or unsure where to begin? We’d love to hear from you.Find us on Instagram: @theluckyfewpod
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In this episode of our “What I Wish I Knew” series, we’re talking about functional medicine—what it is, what’s helped us, and what we wish we understood earlier.We share real experiences navigating diet changes, supplements, specialists, and the cost of it all, while exploring a whole-body approach that looks beyond symptoms.We also talk about how to integrate functional and traditional medicine without feeling like you have to choose one or the other.If you’re curious about functional medicine but unsure where to start, this is a practical, honest starting point.What We CoverWhat functional medicine is and how it looks at the whole bodyHow diet, gut health, and environment can impact behavior and overall healthPractical ways to start without getting overwhelmed or spending a lotKey Takeaway:You don’t have to choose between functional and traditional medicine—start small, stay curious, and pay attention to what actually helps your child.Links: Listen to Previous Episodes Episode 38: Nonlinear Learning & Communication (with Dr. Vaish Sarathy) https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-lucky-few/id1349646917?i=1000624491053Episode 79: Understanding Functional Nutrition for Our Kids w/Down Syndrome (with Dr. Vaish Sarathy)https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-lucky-few/id1349646917?i=1000487763974Episode 80: Assuming Intelligence in Our Kids w/Down Syndrome (with Dr. Vaish Sarathy)https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-lucky-few/id1349646917?i=1000487049081Vaish Sarathy: https://www.meaningfulspeech.comFollow Vaish Sarathy on Instagramhttps://www.instagram.com/meaningfulspeech/Speaking of Health & Wellness: https://speakingofhealthandwellness.comLet’s Keep the Conversation GoingAre you using functional medicine with your child—or just starting to look into it? Feeling overwhelmed or unsure where to begin? We’d love to hear from you.Find us on Instagram: @theluckyfewpod
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