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EPISODE · Apr 10, 2026 · 36 MIN

Dr. Emily Parke talks about functional medicine, photobiomodulation, and reversing chronic disease at the root

from Innovators of Health · host RedVive

In this episode of Innovators of Health, Dr. Emily Parke — a board-certified functional medicine physician and former anesthesiologist at the Cleveland Clinic — shares how burnout inside traditional medicine led her toward root cause care, and why photobiomodulation has become one of her most-recommended clinical tools. Unlike conventional medicine, functional medicine asks why symptoms are happening — diving deep into nutrition, sleep, hormones, biochemistry, and environmental factors to treat the whole person, not just the diagnosis.From her own experience with sleep disruption and low back pain during perimenopause, Dr. Parke began using the Redvive 300 and hasn't missed an evening session since. She's seen measurable results in her own Oura Ring sleep data — and in her patients — across pain management, autoimmune conditions, post-surgical recovery, athletic performance, and complex undiagnosed skin conditions. Her message to skeptical practitioners is simple: try it yourself first. The consistency you build personally is what makes you a credible advocate for your patients.KEY TAKEAWAYS🔍 Root cause first: Functional medicine asks why — not just what — and that's what separates it from symptom-based care🔴 PBM is a clinical tool, not a trend: Redvive's FDA-approved Class II designation separates it from the crowded consumer red light market🧬 Mitochondria drive everything: Better mitochondrial function means more ATP — and more ATP means better healing, recovery, and energy across virtually every condition😴 Sleep is the gateway: For many patients, improved sleep quality is the first measurable benefit — and Dr. Parke has the Oura Ring data to prove it🦠 Autoimmune + inflammatory conditions respond: From lupus to undiagnosed skin conditions, reducing systemic inflammation is where PBM delivers consistent results⏱️ 5–15 minutes, once or twice daily: That's the protocol. No added chair time, no complexity, no barrier to patient adoption🧠 The cap adds a new tier: Increased cerebral blood flow, cognitive health, hair loss — the scalp applicator opens doors beyond the panel alone👩 Perimenopause is an underserved use case: Sleep disruption, hormonal shifts, and recovery demands make perimenopausal women ideal candidates for daily red light use📋 Try it yourself first: Dr. Parke's credibility with patients comes from using Redvive personally, every day, since July — and seeing her own results🌱 Prevention is the long game: In functional medicine, the goal isn't just treating disease — it's building the resilience to avoid itFor licensed healthcare professionals; not medical advice.Watch all of our Innovators of Health Video Episodes at:https://www.youtube.com/@InnovatorsofHealthLearn more at Red Light Therapy at redvivehealth.org

In this episode of Innovators of Health, Dr. Emily Parke — a board-certified functional medicine physician and former anesthesiologist at the Cleveland Clinic — shares how burnout inside traditional medicine led her toward root cause care, and why photobiomodulation has become one of her most-recommended clinical tools. Unlike conventional medicine, functional medicine asks why symptoms are happening — diving deep into nutrition, sleep, hormones, biochemistry, and environmental factors to tre...

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