Lackluster Case Results Even After You’ve Mastered FxMed Science? Here’s Why | E22
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So much of functional medicine celebrates the latest science, but how often does that knowledge actually change a patient’s life? Tracy Harrison invites us to look closer at the gap between information and transformation. Why do so many people collect new diagnoses, run more tests, or add another supplement yet still feel stuck? What gets in the way of real change, and how can practitioners guide patients through it?
In this episode, Tracy explores why lifestyle shifts are the real turning point in healing and how practitioners can become better partners in that process. She shares the simple power of telling a patient, “I believe you can get better,” the importance of setting clear and realistic expectations, and the hidden risks of overwhelming people with too many interventions at once. With stories and analogies, she points out how addressing root causes together, rather than chasing quick fixes, leads to lasting outcomes for both patient and practitioner.
Episode Breakdown:
00:00 The Limits of Endless Labs and New Diagnoses
01:05 Optimizing Clinical Outcomes in Functional Medicine
05:15 Why Science Alone Cannot Heal Patients
07:34 From Knowledge to Action: Breaking the Cycle of Permanent Patients
09:49 Mastering the Art of Facilitating Lifestyle Change
16:56 Placebo, Nocebo, and the Biochemical Power of Practitioner Engagement
20:28 The Healing Impact of Saying “You Can Get Better”
23:59 Setting Realistic Expectations and Avoiding Quick Fixes
35:28 Rapid Relief: Building Patient Trust and Confidence
44:54 Defining the Emotional Why Behind Sustainable Change
49:38 The Three Thumbtacks Analogy for Root Cause Healing
52:10 Moving from the Drama Triangle to the Empowerment Triangle
59:18 Facilitating Change Without Burning Out
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