In this episode of the Glow Podcast, Taylor Logue sits down with Dr. Todd Born, a naturopathic doctor and certified nutrition specialist, to explore the differences between naturopathic medicine and conventional healthcare. They discuss the limitations of the U.S. healthcare system, the growing demand for integrative and holistic medicine, and how naturopathic approaches support patients living with chronic disease.
Dr. Born shares how functional medicine, lifestyle changes, and nutrition play a critical role in prevention and long-term wellness. He also discusses how telehealth has transformed patient care and why collaboration between naturopathic and conventional medicine is essential for the future of healthcare.
If you want to better understand how holistic and integrative medicine can improve health outcomes and reshape the way we approach patient care, this episode is for you.
Key Takeaways:
Naturopathic medicine emphasizes prevention and whole-person care.
Integrative medicine is becoming increasingly popular among patients.
The U.S. healthcare system is geared toward acute care rather than chronic disease.
Patients are seeking more education and control over their health decisions.
Nutrition and lifestyle are key to preventing and managing chronic conditions.
Telehealth is now a core part of healthcare delivery.
Naturopathic doctors often treat complex chronic diseases with personalized care.
Collaboration between conventional and naturopathic medicine improves outcomes.
Notable Quotes:
“Integrative medicine is booming.”
“Patients want holistic treatment.”
“Diet affects our overall health.”

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