Biotechnology or Bust: Adapting to Our Unnatural World
If we do nothing, the result will be a slow but devastating filter…… But our friends in the biomedical sciences may be a beacon of hope…
When Criticizing the Regulator Becomes a Risk: Trust, Speech, and the MBA Code of Conduct
Do these powers actually protect the public — or do they protect the regulator from scrutiny?
Here lies the paradox: it is the regulator, not the profession, that is suffering a crisis of confidence.
There will be no silver bullet for aging.
Defeating aging will not be a single intervention. It will require investment, planning and courage.
Lifestyle Medicine: A Necessary Bridge in a System Built for Crisis, Not Prevention
I support this movement not only because it restores agency to both doctor and patient, but because it acknowledges what many avoid: the mounting burden of environmental toxicity, poor urban design, ultra-processed foods, and social disconnection as key contributors to modern disease and suffering. These factors impose not only human costs but enormous strain on public health budgets.
Can the Media help society resolve problems?
Today, I can hear the headline and tell you the outlet. I can see the spin and name the editor. Tell me the reporter, and I’ll tell you the narrative. What we consume as “news” is often preloaded with opinion, curated to echo the worldview of its audience. Objectivity has become quaint; tribalism sells better.
Healthcare Systems, Regulation, and the Big Picture
The health outcomes of a population reflect the efficacy of the public health systems and regulatory structures. While incoming leaders, including the new CEO of AHPRA, acknowledge challenges in implementation and resourcing, I’m not sure we’ve fully recognised that systems errors — not just surface-level or budget-driven issues — may be at play. If these deeper structural issues remain unaddressed, it becomes harder to fix the symptomatic problems that we all see.
We’ve built a system where conformity to process is the ultimate metric of success.
Nowhere is this more visible than in healthcar regulation. Medical boards and public health agencies rigorously scritinize doctors who prescribe medicinal cannabis - even when prescribed legally, ethically, and with proper training……
‘Chronic Cumulative Exposure to Non Lethal Environemental Toxicity’ CCENLET - not catchy?
‘Chronic Cumulative Exposure to Non Lethal Environemental Toxicity’ CCENLET - not nearly as catchy as the illness?
Myostatin: The Muscle Brake We May One Day Release - but not yet
In early human trials, some agents showed promise in increasing muscle volume. For example, ACE-083, an intramuscular myostatin inhibitor, led to localized muscle growth in patients with neuromuscular disease. Other agents like domagrozumab and taldefgrobep alfa showed similar results—more muscle, better biomarkers. But here's the catch.,,,,,,,
AI can end the narrative monopoly in Healthcare.
the Evidence-Based Medicine (EBM) and Clinical Practice Guidelines (CPG) framework has produced a narrow, top-down model of care. While this system has undoubtedly improved consistency and documentation, it has also coincided with a healthcare landscape increasingly shaped by corporate priorities, not patient outcomes.
Ignoring Wellness Is Unjustified
For healthcare providers, recognising this need is central to modern patient care. For patients, engaging in wellness strategies is no longer optional—it is a responsible, science-aligned response to modern life. Protocols can be developed and delivered at every level of care.
Doing nothing is no longer an option.
To simply wait for disease to declare itself is to miss the entire point of modern longevity and functional medicine. We must now become proactive custodians of biology — identifying early signs of cellular dysfunction, supporting detoxification pathways, and improving the body’s internal communication networks (paracrine, endocrine, and beyond).
Is Testosterone Therapy Safer Than We Think?
The blanked fear around testosterone may no longer be justified…
The big answers to health and wellness face barriers to implementation.
Emerging therapies, often used in integrative, functional, or boutique clinical settings, are targeting these mechanisms. Therapies that include nutritional and peptide interventions, microbiome modulation, detoxification protocols, precision supplementation, and regenerative strategies are showing remarkable promise. But they remain largely excluded from mainstream care.
The CHRONIC DISEASE Epidemic
Despite this health landscape, governments and public health agencies continue to pour trillions of dollars annually into healthcare - largely into the management of disease, not its prevention or cure…..
Process Over Outcomes
A system focused on process gets good processes. A system focused on outcomes gets good outcomes.
Vitamin D in Early MS: A Long-Awaited Win for Preventive Medicine
No apologies from the mainstream when functional medicine practtiioners were right all along…..
Barriers to Accessing Medicinal Cannabis
Is a lack of evidence blocking access to Medicinal Cannabis in Australia? Or something else?
Why NAD+ Levels Matter
….Animal and early human studies suggest NAD+ restoration can improve metabolism, reduce neurodegeneration, and enhance cardiovascular health. Clinical trials are ongoing to explore NAD+ precursors' effects on aging, chronic diseases, and overall healthspan........…