Understanding functional medicine and its benefits

Functional medicine, an individualised approach that treats not by symptom but by cause, leads to more lasting results. Functional medicine health coach Anita Hamilton-Williams discusses its success regarding chronic conditions; its focus on genetics, biochemistry, nutrition, lifestyle and behaviour changes; and why genetics needn’t determine our disease profile. She mentions the tests she uses, case studies, and good news concerning ageing.

Anita Hamilton-Williams

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In ep. 105 of the weekly podcast series Calm, Clear and Helpful, Anita touches on

  • what functional medicine entails

  • what treating the body in its entirety and holistically means

  • how functional medicine can complement allopathic medicine

  • a definition of chronic conditions or diseases, and some of the challenges they pose

  • how functional medicine can prevent or reverse chronic conditions like depression, diabetes, obesity and heart disease

  • elements of functional medicine, including nutrition, genetics, biochemistry, lifestyle, habits and behaviour changes

  • epigenetics: why we needn’t express the genes we’ve inherited and what functional medicine interventions may involve

  • supporting your genes from a stress perspective

  • what to expect when working with a functional medicine practitioner

  • what the the 3X4 genetic test and other tests used by Anita involve

  • key areas of functional medicine, including detoxification, digestion, hormones and energy

  • how Anita supports her clients so that affecting the necessary changes is a sustainable process.

Scroll down for Anita’s qualifications and contact details.

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Anita outlines the support menopausal and perimenopausal women need to overcome fatigue, low mood and weight gain.

Anita explains how applying some of the "secrets" behind the healthy centenarians of the Blue Zone areas can help you age better.


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About Anita and contact details

Anita Hamilton-Williams is a functional medicine health coach from Johannesburg who focuses on root causes and drivers of chronic disease. She is a graduate of the School of Applied Functional Medicine, a Culinary Nutrition Expert through the Academy of Culinary Nutrition and an Accredited 3x4 Nutrigenomics Practitioner.

Her practice focuses on women in midlife 40+ and other individuals. She uses a combination of diet, lifestyle and nutrigenomics (nutrient interactions with genetics) to provide personalised health care to her clients.

Anita works online and offers complimentary 20-minute discovery calls to interested individuals.

Contact details:

Website: www.myhealingspace.co.za

Email: anita@myhealingspace.co.za

Facebook: My Healing Space

Instagram: anitahamiltonwilliams

LinkedIn: Anita Hamilton-Williams

The free podcast series Calm, Clear & Helpful is available on iTunes, Spotify, Pocket Casts, Player FM and Iono.fm - I hope you’ll subscribe!

 

Music by Mart-Marie Snyman

Thumbnail image: Unsplash. Model used.

Photograph of Anita Hamilton-Williams: supplied

 

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