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THE FUNCTIONAL MEDICINE STORY DR. JEFF BLAND "Change occurs from the outside in" Dr. Bland Medicine has a habit of believing it has arrived. Every generation of physicians looks around the room, surveys the white coats a...
Dr. M’s SPA Newsletter Volume 16 Issue 8 – Systems Biology is an episode from Portable Practical Pediatrics by Dr. Chris Magryta, "Dr. M". THE FUNCTIONAL MEDICINE STORY DR. JEFF BLAND "Change occurs from the outside in" Dr. Bland Medicine h...
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THE FUNCTIONAL MEDICINE STORY DR. JEFF BLAND "Change occurs from the outside in" Dr. Bland Medicine has a habit of believing it has arrived. Every generation of physicians looks around the room, surveys the white coats and microscopes and MRI machines, and quietly assumes the puzzle is mostly solved. History laughs at that assumption. The truth is that medicine is always mid-sentence in a very long story. Dr. Jeff Bland has spent decades helping rewrite that sentence. In a recent conversation on The Root Cause Business of Medicine Podcast, Dr. Bland’s life work comes into focus. Not as a rebellion against medicine, but as an expansion of it. His influence on nutrition science, biochemical individuality, and what we now call functional medicine has helped move the field away from the narrow idea that disease is simply something to suppress or worse just name. Instead, he has pushed a more interesting question forward: why did the disease appear in the first place? That sounds obvious. It is so far from obvious that most physicians do not ask the question. Bland’s career sits at the intersection of nutrition, biochemistry, genetics, and what he calls systems biology. Over the decades he has authored more than 100 peer-reviewed papers and written many books aimed at both clinicians and the public. But numbers don’t tell the story. What matters is the conceptual shift he helped introduce. For most of modern medical history, the dominant model has been reductionist. And reductionism is the scientific approach of breaking complex systems into their smallest parts. It has given us antibiotics, vaccines, and surgical techniques that save lives every day. But it has also left a blind spot. When we zoom too far in, we sometimes lose the map of the entire ecosystem. Human biology is not a machine made of replaceable parts. It is a network. It is supremely interconnected.... and a literature review Dr. M
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Dr. M’s SPA Newsletter Volume 16 Issue 8 – Systems Biology is from Portable Practical Pediatrics by Dr. Chris Magryta, "Dr. M".
Published Apr 15, 2026 and 15:13 long