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62. Functional Medicine for Christian Women - Rooted in Faith: Why I’m Changing the Way We Talk About Health and Healing

Hey friend, 

 

Today’s podcast episode is extra special—I’m sharing the heart behind a big change and what it means for you. If you’ve been with me for a while, you might’ve noticed the podcast’s new name: Functional Medicine for Christian Women.

Why the shift? It’s simple: I want to be upfront about the Biblical foundation that shapes everything I do. As I’ve reflected on my mission, God’s calling has become clear—this is more than just health advice. It’s about helping you care for your body as an act of worship and obedience, grounded in His design and through a functional medicine lens.

In this episode, I talk about:

  • Why our health is a spiritual calling, not just a physical one.
  • The connection between your faith and your physical healing.
  • How this new focus will inspire and equip you to reclaim your health—and your God-given purpose.

Whether you’ve been frustrated with mainstream health care or simply looking for a fresh perspective, I think you’ll find encouragement here.

Let me know what you think—I’d love to hear how this resonates with you!

 

In health, 

Lacy Lain, FMCHC, LEHP

 

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