Root Cause Wellness: A Journey Through Functional Medicine with Dr. Ailina Ismail
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In this episode of the You World Order Showcase podcast, Jill Hart interviews Dr. Ailina Ismail, a functional medicine doctor focused on helping ambitious women combat fatigue, chronic pain, and brain fog. Dr. Ailina shares her insights into the differences between conventional and functional medicine, the critical importance of nutrient balance, and why patients should advocate for their health.
The Road to Functional Medicine
Dr. Ailina’s journey into functional medicine began with her own family. As a mother of three, including two children on the autism spectrum, she faced challenges conventional medicine couldn’t resolve. This led her to explore functional medicine as a way to address the root causes of health issues rather than merely managing symptoms. She emphasizes that while conventional medicine is essential for acute issues, it often falls short in dealing with chronic conditions that benefit from a more holistic approach.
Key Differences Between Conventional and Functional Medicine
Conventional medicine often operates on a “pill for an ill” philosophy, focusing on symptom relief rather than exploring underlying causes. Dr. Ailina describes how functional medicine looks beyond immediate symptoms, addressing factors like diet, sleep, and stress to treat conditions more comprehensively. She uses diabetes as an example: rather than simply prescribing medication to lower blood sugar, functional medicine seeks to understand lifestyle factors that contribute to the condition.
Addressing Common Health Concerns: Fatigue, Pain, and Brain Fog
Dr. Ailina specializes in treating women who struggle with persistent fatigue, chronic pain, and brain fog. According to her, these symptoms are commonly misunderstood and misdiagnosed, often attributed to lifestyle choices without deeper investigation. She explains the concept of “nutrient debt” and the importance of checking levels of essential nutrients like zinc, magnesium, vitamin D, and B12. In her practice, she interprets blood tests from a functional perspective, offering insights that conventional practitioners may overlook.
Understanding Root Causes of Fatigue
Fatigue isn’t always a straightforward issue. Dr. Ailina encourages patients to think of fatigue as a symptom with multiple layers. These layers can range from sleep quality to physical, mental, and emotional stress. By examining the “pyramid of dysfunction,” she identifies how seemingly unrelated issues, such as poor gut health or unresolved trauma, contribute to fatigue. Additionally, she discusses the connection between mental fatigue and the impact of constant, low-level stress on overall wellness.
The Role of Gut Health in Functional Medicine
One of Dr. Ailina’s main focuses is gut health, especially in the context of brain health and overall wellness. She highlights the gut-brain connection, noting that the vagus nerve is a vital link in this relationship. In her experience, improving gut health can lead to significant mental and physical health improvements. This is particularly important for individuals on the autism spectrum, as gut health can profoundly impact brain function.
Utilizing Food as Medicine
In her practice, Dr. Ailina advocates for using food as a primary tool for healing. Instead of relying solely on supplements, she encourages her patients to focus on nutrient-dense foods. She explains the value of a “rainbow diet,” which includes colorful fruits and vegetables that provide a broad spectrum of nutrients. For example, she suggests magnesium-rich foods like dark chocolate and pumpkin seeds as natural alternatives to supplements, noting that whole foods often contain complementary compounds that aid in absorption.
The Benefits of Magnesium and Transdermal Absorption
Magnesium is one of the essential nutrients Dr. Ailina recommends, especially for patients experiencing sleep problems, anxiety, or muscle pain. However, not all forms of magnesium are equally beneficial, and she advises using magnesium glycinate or citrate for better absorption. She also discusses the debate over transdermal absorption (absorbing magnesium through the skin) and encourages patients to try both topical and oral methods to see which works best.
The Power of Simple Lifestyle Changes
One of Dr. Ailina’s top recommendations is to focus on small, manageable lifestyle changes. By incorporating regular movement, practicing mindful breathing, and maintaining good sleep hygiene, her patients can gradually improve their health. She explains the power of the “4-4-4” breathing technique as a tool to activate the vagus nerve, which helps shift the body from a stress state to a rest-and-digest mode. This simple technique can significantly reduce stress levels and improve mental clarity.
Customized Online Health Program for Long-Term Support
Recognizing the importance of accountability, Dr. Ailina offers a 12-week online program to support patients in their health journeys. This program includes weekly check-ins, personalized assessments, and a supportive community where patients can learn and grow together. By providing consistent, accessible guidance, Dr. Ailina ensures her clients receive ongoing support, which is crucial for sustainable health improvements.
Patient Advocacy and Empowerment in Health Care
Dr. Ailina stresses the importance of advocating for one’s own health. She encourages her patients to ask questions, understand why specific treatments are prescribed, and seek second opinions when necessary. She believes that a proactive approach to health care can lead to better outcomes, especially when dealing with chronic conditions where patients are often overlooked in the traditional medical system.
Conclusion
Dr. Ailina Ismail’s holistic approach to health through functional medicine provides a valuable alternative for those struggling with chronic conditions. By addressing the root causes and using a combination of lifestyle adjustments, nutrient optimization, and patient empowerment, she enables her patients to achieve a higher quality of life. Her philosophy of “root cause wellness” reminds us that true health is about more than just symptom management; it’s about creating a balanced, vibrant life.
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