This Integrative M.D. is on the right track, imho, with food, world view, and lifestyle - all as health and wellness "medicine". It may seem too "woke" for many, but not in a negative sense at least.
It is a lot of knowledge applied with wisdom, easy to listen to and watch. The interviewer does a good job too. It is another way of saying what many know is a good approach to health.
It is a direction that includes what the medical establishment considers cutting edge type of diagnosis that it often wants avoid, even though it can be much less costly.
Eventually, we have seen the medical establishment come around to acknowledging the value of what has been "outside the box" like chiropractic, acupressure/acupuncture, botanicals, food, and other relatively ancient ways that have traditionally been used to diagnose and treat people. It is about preventative maintenance wellness, also about being restorative to health before difficulties create damaging long-term medical conditions. And of course it is functional medicine applied to the type of injuries that are too often a result of combat and being in combat zones.
Everyone deserves health care that is intended to create as much optimal health as possible - like access to M.D.s who are not prevented from actually being healers. Medical school is including Integrative and Functional medicine. The health care/insurance system is lagging way behind and needs to go in the same direction. ~48 minutes.