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Functional medicine becomes far more powerful when it slows down, listens closely, and focuses on simple changes that help patients reclaim trust in their own ability to heal.

 

In this episode, Tracy Harrison speaks with nurse practitioner Lisa Vasile about what functional medicine looks like when it is practiced with restraint, clarity, and real-world perspective. Lisa reflects on her journey through conventional nursing, women’s health, education, and her own celiac diagnosis, and how those experiences exposed the limits of symptom-based care. Rather than chasing answers through endless testing, she explains why understanding the person, setting expectations, and addressing foundational habits often leads to the most meaningful change.

 

The conversation challenges common assumptions in both conventional and functional medicine. Are patients truly unwilling to change, or have they simply never been given context and support? What happens when practitioners slow down and stop trying to fix everything at once? Through clinical stories and hard-earned insight, Lisa makes a case for simpler interventions, thoughtful timelines, and partnerships that help patients build confidence in their body’s ability to heal.

Episode Breakdown:

00:00 Introduction to Functional Medicine and Real-World Impact

01:31 Lisa Vasile’s Journey from Conventional Nursing to Functional Medicine

11:51 How Celiac Disease Changed Lisa’s Approach to Healing

16:11 Choosing and Building Sustainable Functional Medicine Practice Models

27:52 Patient-Centered Care and the Power of Listening

31:07 Common Pitfalls in Functional Medicine and When Less Is More

54:24 A Transformative Patient Story That Redefined Healing

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