
Wednesday Dec 27, 2023
Does Functional Medicine Have a Branding Problem? A Nurse Practitioner's Perspective
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Is functional medicine misunderstood—or is it being misrepresented?
In this episode of The Functional Nurse Podcast, Brigitte Sager, FNP makes the case that functional medicine has a branding problem—and explains why nurses are uniquely positioned to help fix it.
She defines what functional medicine is supposed to be: root cause care grounded in biochemistry, lifestyle, environment, and systems thinking—not expensive tests, stacks of supplements, or trendy health claims.
Brigitte breaks down three key factors driving the confusion:
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Overuse of functional lab testing that doesn’t change the plan of care
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Profiteering around supplements without clear clinical rationale
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Unlicensed or undertrained individuals using the term "functional medicine"
You’ll also hear her framework for ethical, clear, and patient-centered practice:
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Focus on low-hanging fruit first (sleep, digestion, stress, diet, exposures)
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Use testing only if it changes the clinical plan
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Be crystal clear about why supplements are used, what they’re for, and how long they’re needed
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Frame care as education, partnership, and physiology-based support within nursing scope
Finally, Brigitte explores how nurses can shift the narrative—by using the language of nursing, role modeling results, sharing evidence-based strategies, and choosing accurate, ethical framing like “holistic nursing” when appropriate.
This is a must-listen for nurses, NPs, and nurse educators working to restore trust in functional care and deliver it with clarity, integrity, and clinical rigor.
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