Linden & Arc Vitality Institute is a place for transformation, learning, growing, and change! We are a sanctuary where souls align, minds unpack, vitality emerges, and science rules. We refuse to settle for the status quo instead, we push for what is right and what is effective when it comes to your health.

 

Named after the healing powers of the Linden tree, our Functional Medicine Practice is ready to help you:

 

RECLAIM your health,

OVERCOME your pain,

CELEBRATE your body,

& EMBRACE your wellness.

 

At Linden & Arc we are continuously learning and adapting to gain greater insight into the mind, body, and spirit connection. Dr. Murfin and her team treat patients with a root cause philosophy. When paired with our patient centered care, individuals are given the ability to achieve the highest level of health and well-being. 

 

Meet Your Physician

 

Dr. Lynne Murfin

Founder, Medical Director, Physician

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Linden & Arc Arc Vitality Institute's Founder Dr. Lynne Murfin

“Passionate science coupled with transformative care has always been my driver. There is nothing more fulfilling than being able to change the arc of a patient’s life.” – Dr. Lynne Murfin

 

Dr. Lynne Murfin has gained strength, and deep understanding, and built a vast knowledge of Functional Medicine over 34 years of practice. She has found great success achieving healing results in her practice at Lynne Murfin MD, renamed as Linden & Arc Vitality Institute in 2021.

 

Dr. Murfin talks often of how moments in our lives may be defining ones. For examples, the damp, musty basement you used to live in, that spider bite years ago, or eating certain seafood on that Caribbean cruise could be the reason for the downward spiral in a patients health. Over years, these events can manifest as fatigue, chronic pain, and other deliberating symptoms. These symptoms can be remedied with relatively straightforward interventions.

 

The knowledge that the body is a biological system, and everything is connected, is how we transform Medicine from treating symptoms to uncovering and treating the root causes. Often, it’s the system interface of Gut-Brain-Immune needing review. Something as simple as an undetected food allergy can create havoc in the permeability of the gut lining with immune system upregulation in the gut.  This eventually culminates in blood brain barrier permeability with constipation and bloating. It is then accompanied by brain fog, memory loss and headache. This too can be addressed and healed.

 

The same symptoms often have different root causes and so treatment cannot be one size fits all.  For example, if you have a headache there are multiple possible root causes such as nutrient depletion (e.g. low magnesium and low coenzyme Q10) or possible gut symptoms. Taking Tylenol or Advil is a bandaid for the larger issues rather than addressing the root cause. Dr. Murfin can help you get down to the root cause of your issues.

 

Dr. Murfin and her team are here to help those who are tired of battling persistent health challenges while struggling to get the medical support and treatment they need. Dr. Murfin believes that everyone deserves the highest level of well-being and will stop at nothing to heal her patients.

 

Contact Linden & Arc Vitality Institute

 

At Linden & Arc Vitality Institute we are here to break the cycle of unnecessary suffering with pro-active treatments that will improve your quality of life.  It is time you found freedom from pain, fatigue, memory loss, illness, and depression! Our Calgary, Alberta-based clinic offers Functional Medicine Physician Services, Health Coaching, and Massage Therapy. If you are struggling with persistent health challenges contact us HERE and we will guide you through what Linden & Arc Vitality Institute has to offer you.

Functional Medicine is a nebulous and ill-defined term these days. There are so many different practitioners touting themselves as “Functional Medicine practitioners.” They are providing such a variety of care that it can be difficult for one to discern what the practice is comprised of. Here at Linden & Arc Vitality Institute, Dr. Murfin is a trained MD who has received dedicated Functional Medicine training beyond innumerable years of medical training.

 

From our perspective, we see Functional Medicine as a patient-centered, holistic approach to health care. It aims to treat a patient’s entire being by balancing their mind, body, and spirit. Our bodies are comprised of numerous incredibly complicated interconnected systems that impact one another. Functional Medicine addresses each system in concert to achieve and maintain optimal health. Given current evidence and understanding, we aim to strike as close to the heart of an issue as possible, rather than just continually masking symptoms.

 

Functional Medicine  clinics  provide integrated care based on assessments of your body’s key biological functions, social circumstances, and evidence-based treatments. With precision testing and individualized programming, extraordinary things begin to happen to your mind, body, and spirit. This is your first step toward a happier, healthier, more vigorous you.

 

Linden & Arc Vitality Institute’s Approach to Functional Medicine:

 

At Linden & Arc Vitality Institute, our emphasis is on you as a whole being! By peeling back the layers of your health, we can expose the root cause of your health issues so that we can help you break the cycle of suffering.

 

During your first appointment, we will generate a timeline of your life. This will incorporate your family and health history and any significant events in your life. We focus on antecedents (e.g., genetics), triggers (e.g., stressful events) and mediators (e.g., ongoing perpetuating factors, such as environmental toxins) to determine the patterns and causes of your health challenges.

 

We approach Functional Medicine using the 7 Core Nodes of Healing:

 

  1. Gut Health
  2. Brain Power & Mood
  3. Hormones
  4. Detoxification
  5. Heart Health
  6. Immune Function
  7. Energy Production

 

Health problems generally comprise all seven nodes; thus, we address each node as appropriate to manage various health issues. At the center of the physiological nodes rests the patients and their integrated sense of well-being – mind, body, spirit, & soul. The patient’s inner life directs the narratives contained in their timeline and the downstream physiological processes we dive deeply into using the seven core nodes above. The lifestyle factors of our patients are the bedrock of their health and are always explored in great depth – food first, then sleep, movement, resiliency and relationships and networks.

 

The 7 Core Nodes of Healing

 

Our Functional Medicine practice uses the 7  Core Nodes of Healing Model to organize and prioritize any health challenges that you may have. Using the core nodes of healing, we can develop your individualized treatment strategies, target the root causes of your illnesses, and improve your overall health. Each of the seven nodes represents a set of interconnected biological functions, much like a web, influencing each other.

 

1. Gut Health

 

To improve gut health, we dive deeply into your overall gastrointestinal function. We evaluate digestion, assimilation, your microbiome, food sensitivities/allergies, and any potential parasitic involvement contributing to unwanted local and systemic immune activation. The gut is the gateway to the body. This is where some of our most essential functions occur: taking in the nutrients needed to fuel our entire being.

 

Our gut is our greatest contact with the outside world! It has a surface area that is powers of ten beyond that of our skin. This results in a tremendous amount of environmental exposure and immune activity along the lining of our gastrointestinal system, which can have profound systemic implications. A primary area of detoxification is our gut. Our liver is our body’s primary (not only) detoxifier. It’s an enzymatic supercenter! It does an incredible job at regularly breaking down the many environmental toxins we’re exposed to and flushing them out through our intestines. If this system is inefficient, however, or if we have increased gut permeability, our body’s ability to truly rid itself of toxins becomes markedly impaired.

 

We then use the 6 R approach to restore your gastrointestinal function:

 

  1. Remove – offending agents (foods, toxins, unwanted bacteria like H.pylori, parasites etc.)
  2. Replace – replenish nutrient depletion, digestive enzymes, bile acids & hydrochloric acid
  3. Re-inoculate – re-introduce healthy microflora
  4. Repair – fix the mucosal lining & correct increased permeability
  5. Rebalance – re-establish the balance in the microflora
  6. Re-test

 

The 6R approach will significantly change how you see and eat food and heal and restore your gut health.

 

2. Brain Power and Mood

 

Our Functional Medicine physicians boost brainpower and mood by looking at the link between your brain, gut, and immune system. This can detect patterns that may be contributing to your health issues. Metabolic and genetically influenced pathways may impact neurotransmitters available in the brain and peripheral nervous system. We work to ensure systemic inflammation is minimized and that the right neurotransmitters are available. Treatments can include neurotransmitter and hormone balancing through nutrient repletion, gut healing, detoxification, psychotherapy, craniosacral therapy, and neuromodulation. We stress a bio-psycho-social approach to managing mental health and strongly encourage psychotherapy and managing challenging social situations in addition to our biological approach through the clinic.

 

3. Hormones

 

At Linden & Arc Vitality Institute, we are experts at addressing and treating hormone imbalances. Our goal is to support your body by restoring and improving your overall health and wellbeing. Hormones are key signaling molecules in our bodies. A hormone imbalance can quickly result in numerous issues throughout our complex systems! Even a slight imbalance can impact your immune system and alter your brain’s capacity to function effectively. Symptoms of hormone imbalance can include poor sleep, anxiety, low libido, fatigue, hair loss, changes in bowel movements, weight changes, mood lability…the list goes on!

 

We address the hormonal imbalance by testing vital aspects of the endocrine system. We look at all of your hormones, from the thyroid, adrenals, and insulin, to your estrogens, androgens, and human growth hormone (HGH). This shows us the best approach to returning your body to optimal balance.

 

4. Detoxification

 

We live in a world inundated with toxins. These toxins can negatively impact our cellular function, endocrine system, and fertility. Functional Medicine physicians assess for the presence of numerous forms of toxins. Many toxins have endocrine disrupting, pro-inflammatory, neuroinflammatory, and cancer-causing effects. By minimizing exposure to and eliminating environmental toxins, we assist your body’s natural systems to rid itself of unwanted toxic compounds. We use micronutrient repletion and various forms of nutraceuticals to support methylation and sulfation. We focus on improving gastrointestinal elimination to allow these toxins to exit the body efficiently.

 

5. Heart Health

 

The heart is one of our most vital organs – our lives depend on them. When it comes to energy, the heart is quite demanding. Lack of energy is often connected to cardiac problems.

 

To evaluate your risk of cardio-metabolic syndrome, we evaluate multiple cardiac data points such as:

 

  • Lipid Profile
  • High-sensitivity C-reactive protein (hsCRP)
  • Lipoprotein A (LpA)
  • Apolipoprotein B100
  • Apolipoprotein A1
  • Insulin sensitivity
  • Genetic predisposition to heart disease

 

These tests help us predict your risk of heart disease and stroke and inform us of inflammation in your body. To restore your heart’s vitality, we go beyond the standard cardiovascular assessment tools and advise medical and lifestyle management to optimize your cardiovascular risk profile.

 

6. Immune Function

 

Optimizing immune balance is a tremendous area of focus for us. The immune system is complex and impacts so many of our bodies systems. With all the stressors in the world today, many have pushed their immune systems into a state of dysregulation. Because of this, we are unable to calm down. This can lead to various issues, including autoimmune diseases, Mast Cell Activation Syndrome (MCAS), histamine intolerance, and a host of mental health issues.

 

Further, we delve into the complexities of Chronic Inflammatory Response Syndrome (CIRS) and Post COVID Syndrome (PCS), which have immunogenic origins and require an individualized approach to manage. For an excellent in-depth but accessible explanation of CIRS, click HERE to read our blog: Understanding Chronic Inflammatory Response Syndrome.

 

Our assessments of immune function include unique genetic and transcriptomic assays and key indicators of present immune function and communication. Further, we use various antibody assays to determine whether one may be experiencing chronic underlying infections that have gone unchecked for years.

 

Once we identify immunogenic triggers, we do our best to eliminate the source and calm the immune system. We do this by using both pharmaceutical and nutraceutical formulations.

 

7. Energy Production

 

Our Functional Medicine Physician evaluates your energy production by assessing mitochondrial health. There are numerous potential barriers to efficient energy production. These include extracellular insulin resistance, intracellular insulin resistance, insufficient coenzymes to fuel the mitochondria, and impaired elimination of mitochondrial waste products. When one’s mitochondria’s ability to produce energy is impaired, their overall health and wellbeing will plummet.

 

Our Physician assess mitochondrial functioning through biochemical testing that looks at coenzyme q10 (C0Q10), carnitine, pyruvate, lactate, and alpha lipoic acid, to name a few.

 

We aim to optimize glucose metabolism, insulin sensitivity, and mitochondrial function to increase energy. We will clean up damaged and sick mitochondria and supercharge your energy generation.

 

Mind/Body/Spirit

 

Many cultures over numerous generations have acknowledged the existence of a spirit. Though “spirit” is another nebulous term and seems inherently unscientific to acknowledge, the idea that there is another form of energy that comprises who we are and which we have been unable to measure is not implausible. It’s important to maintain the perspective that everything we know now through scientific processes was once not understood and possibly even deemed “witchcraft” or something of the like.

 

Though we don’t fully understand what spirit is, for those of our patients, whom it is important to acknowledge as a part of their overall well-being, we encourage them to do so. Further, we recognize the importance of a healthy mind. Though there are biological contributors to a healthy mind, learning to reframe one’s thinking as a practice is crucial to their perception of the world and their perceptions of themselves. We are big believers in the power of psychotherapy, meditation, and mindfulness as a way to remedy the mind and calm our nervous systems.

 

We are firm believers that proper health is only achieved when mind, body, and spirit are balanced. Your mind, body, and spirit are at the center of the 7 Core Hodes, tying everything together.

 

How Functional Medicine Can Help You

 

Every patient experiences illness differently and, therefore, deserves treatment that works for them. Functional Medicine is about growing, learning, transforming, and addressing that unique patient illness experience. Our Functional Medicine practice at Linden & Arc Vitality Institute is focused on reshaping your story, renewing your health, and transforming the arc of your life. Our physicians offer individualized treatment plans through a multidisciplinary and collaborative approach so that you can return to optimal health.

 

If you are struggling with persistent health challenges, contact Linden & Arc Vitality Institute HERE to start your transformative health journey.

 

What is Chronic Inflammatory Response Syndrome (CIRS)?

 

Chronic Inflammatory Response Syndrome (CIRS) is a multisystem, multi-symptom illness triggered by biotoxin exposure. A biotoxin is any living toxin. When exposed, the immune system can become stuck in an inflammatory state even when the exposure is removed.

 

24% of the population is genetically at risk to develop CIRS, due to alterations in their Human Leukocyte Antigen genes (HLA). There are specific HLA genes involved in CIRS and you only need to have one gene to be predisposed. For those genetically at risk for CIRS, chronic exposure to external infections, toxins, or inflammatory signals from within the body causes an ongoing innate immune response in the immune system.

 

The innate immune system, which is the non-specific first line of immune defense, turns on, as it should in response to any exposure. However, having one or more of the HLA genes will prevent a handover to the adaptive immune system. This means there is no antibody created and the innate immune system is never told to shutoff. As a result cytokines, the proteins produced by the immune system are over produced, and inflammation is triggered, regardless of whether the exposure is still there or not.

 

You have these genes your whole life, but they are only expressed when you have a combination of biotoxin exposures (one or many) and other stresses on the system, such as toxin exposures, stress, and food triggers. These environmental inputs will trigger the gene expression at different times – you can first be diagnosed as a child, or in your later years.

 

This dysregulation and inflammation can lead to damaged tissues and cells, alter gene expression, autoimmunity, and disrupt hypothalamic hormones (hormones produced in the brain), downstream hormones (hormones downstream from the brain), and peptides (small chains of amino acids). This causes many debilitating symptoms, which can affect every body system. Chronic Inflammatory Response Syndrome is a progressive illness that if left untreated can rob patients of their quality of life.

 

Triggers of Chronic Inflammatory Response Syndrome

 

CIRS is the result of downstream abnormalities that occur in the body from biotoxin exposure. A biotoxin is a toxic substance produced by living organisms.

 

A patient may be exposed to biotoxins from the mold and bacteria in water-damaged buildings, from diseases caused by tick bites, by consuming tropical fish, or even exposure to certain algae.

 

Knowing whether your Chronic Inflammatory Response Syndrome trigger is current is critical for proper recovery. That is why it is so important for physicians to get a thorough history from you before diagnosing or treating CIRS. In some cases we may not be able to figure out the exact trigger (or when it occurred), but we are most interested in ruling out current external exposures and internal infections.

 

CIRS triggers can be from any of the following:

 

  • Microbes, toxins and inflammagens from Water Damaged Buildings (WDB). The main 3 are mold, actinobacteria and endotoxin. We typically test for these inside the home.
  • Lyme disease and co-infections
  • Cyanobacteria (blue grey algae), often from freshwater exposures such as lakes
  • Apicomplexans like Babesia (parasite)
  • Pfiesteria, from exposure to ill fish – swimming
  • Ciguatera, from eating tropical fish
  • Red tide
  • Recluse spider bites
  • Mycobacteria
  • Traumatic brain injury can trigger similar downstream effects as CIRS

 

Symptoms of CIRS

 

Due to varied environmental stimuli and each individual’s unique genes, patients with Chronic Inflammatory Response Syndrome can present with wildly different symptoms. Because of the wide range of symptoms a CIRS diagnosis can be easily missed at family doctor visits, mostly because it is not looked for. Patients with CIRS are often misdiagnosed with allergies, anxiety, depression, PTSD, Alzheimer’s, Parkinsonism, Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, and many other conditions.

 

When CIRS is suspected, an easy screening symptom questionnaire & visual contrast sensitivity test can accurately delineate who may be at risk. This will then alert us to test further. Our Functional Medicine Physicians at Linden & Arc get to the root cause of your symptoms, so you can be sure you are receiving proper treatment.

 

CIRS is often suspected if:

 

  1. You have a complex multi system, multi symptom illness.
  2. You are not responding as expected to basic treatments, such as gut, hormone and nutrient treatments.
  3. You have atypical presentation of illness that may not necessarily fit into a clear diagnostic box in the conventional medical system
  4. You have multiple chemical sensitivities
  5. You have a known infective exposure, or home exposure

 

CIRS Symptoms:

 

  • Abdominal pain/diarrhea
  • Disorientation/confusion
  • Teary eyes
  • Metallic taste
  • Congested sinuses
  • Shortness of breath
  • Memory loss
  • Body aches/weakness
  • Headache/light Sensitivity
  • Brain fog/ difficulty concentrating
  • Skin sensitivities
  • Red eyes/blurred vision
  • Mood swings
  • Joint pain/cramps/stiffness
  • Numbness
  • Fatigue
  • Vertigo
  • Excessive thirst
  • Cough
  • Difficulty regulating body temperature
  • Increased urinary frequency
  • Appetite changes

 

Many Patients struggling with Chronic Inflammatory Response Syndrome may also deal with:

 

  • Histamine issues and Mast Cell Activation Syndrome (MCAS)
  • Electromagnetic / EMF sensitivity
  • Limbic system dysfunction
  • Over reactive nervous system (from Neuroinflammation)
  • Poor detoxification
  • Issues with gut health, hormones, nutrient imbalances, neurotransmitter imbalances

 

As discussed, CIRS is an inflammatory illness. However, we also now know that it causes significant disruption in the metabolism of the cell, including energy and protein production. It has transcriptomic effects, meaning it can also turn genes on and off. We see a specific pattern of gene dysregulation in CIRS at baseline, vs. after treatment. This is an extremely important part of correcting CIRS, as our goal is to prevent some of the complications that occur as a result of gene dysregulation.

 

Complications of Gene dysregulation include:

 

  • Insulin dysregulation
  • Metabolic acidosis
  • Low metabolism and energy production
  • Low protein production
  • Pulmonary hypertension
  • Effects on brain structure/ volume

 

Chronic Inflammatory Response Syndrome Diagnosis

 

The presentation of Chronic Inflammatory Response Syndrome varies between different people. That is why it is extremely important to have a thorough workup done when you are suffering with a wide range of symptoms. An in depth history of your entire ‘timeline”, your life story, your exposure history, and detailed lab investigations are needed. The various tests are necessary for a firm CIRS diagnosis and to properly track the success of treatments. We want to be sure we are on the right track and that you are responding to treatment and will continuously trouble shoot your individual illness. In complex illness, there is no room for guessing!

 

At Linden & Arc Vitality Institute the following Testing is done at baseline and repeatedly throughout the protocol:

 

1. Proteomic Lab Testing

 

Proteomic testing is how we make the diagnosis of CIRS, as per published literature. Below is a list of the labs, with short description of what they indicate:

 

  • Visual contrast sensitivity (VCS) test – this is an eye test measuring contrast, which decreases in people with CIRS
  • HLA testing tells us about your susceptibility to CIRS – are you one of the 24% of people with defective antigen presentation?
  • MSH – melanocyte stimulating hormone, is a key regulator of many important body functions
  • Capillary hypoperfusion: VEGF
  • Innate Inflammatory markers: MMP 9, C4a, C3a and TGF beta 1
  • Disruption of hormone feedback loops: ACTH/ cortisol; ADH or Copeptin/osmolality
  • Androgens and sex hormones
  • Leptin (leptin resistance)
  • Autoimmunity: Antigliadin antibodies and anti-cardiolipin antibodies
  • Abnormal clotting profiles: PAI I; vWF; D dimer; ESR
  • MARCONS nasal swabbing, for a resistant bacteria that sits in the sinus

 

2. GENIE (Genetic Expression, Inflammation Explained)

 

GENIE is a study of the transcriptome developed by James Ryan PhD at ProgeneX labs. Transcriptomic testing tells us how your genes are being expressed in response to environmental inputs. GENIE can tell us about your exposures, hypometabolism and insulin signaling, VIP (Vaso-Active Intestinal Peptide) and Ikaros function, coagulation risks, histamine production, brain and cognitive risks, and confirm a CIRS diagnosis. This test has proven to give us absolutely astonishing insights into your individual expression of the complex illness that is CIRS. It is used at baseline and in follow up to ensure resolution of the illness.

 

3. NeuroQuant Volumetric Brain MRI

 

Volumetric brain imaging is extremely useful in diagnosing the cause of CIRS and establishing the effect of CIRS on the brain. The function of the immune system is intricately linked with that of the nervous system, so we expect to see some changes in the brain in CIRS. Unlike a conventional MRI, it measures volumes of different brain areas with tremendous accuracy. The pattern of change in the volumes of different brain structures will vary depending on what the specific trigger is and if we can see a ‘fingerprint’ for CIRS on the brain. The volume changes, for example, will look very different if mold was your trigger, vs. endotoxin vs. Lyme disease. NeuroQuant will help to determine specifics of treatment and what the end point of treatment is for CIRS.

 

The combination of Proteomic labs, GENIE and NeuroQuant leaves us with solid objective data. You will know that you have a diagnosis of CIRS, without question. You will know what your individual trigger is, and you will have a baseline to track changes and evaluate the success of treatment using accurate data.

 

CIRS Treatment

 

Depending on how quickly we remove you from your exposures and how you respond to each treatment, it can take a year or more to show improvements. The goals of Chronic Inflammatory Response Syndrome treatment are to lower inflammagens, correct hormonal dysregulation, deal with autoimmunity, improve capillary hypoperfusion, eradicate commensal Staph in the nasal cavity, correct cellular immunity, and get you back to enjoying your life.

 

Once CIRS is diagnosed we follow the 12-step Shoemaker protocol as the core of therapy. It is important to follow this peer reviewed protocol for success of treatment. We may also suggest completing other therapies, which support your system and help with repair and possible side effects of the treatments. The most important part of the protocol initially is to remove you from the exposure/trigger for CIRS. This might involve referral to an Indoor Environmental Professional (IEP), who is the expert in home health as it relates to CIRS. They will individualize home testing and remediation based on your results and response to treatment. Removing from exposure also includes removing internal exposures, like infections. We treat Lyme and Lyme co-infections, virus, parasites for example, so that there is no ongoing trigger inside the system. This is individualized based on your testing.

 

Once we have ticked this first important box, we can begin to remove biotoxins from the system with binding therapy, which acts like an antibody and removes biotoxin from the system through the stool. The VCS test is used to track readiness for the next step, which is to eradicate MARCONS from the nasal cavity. Once we have done this we are able to assess progress through repeat testing and manage any ongoing inflammation where necessary.

 

The ultimate goal is to get you taking VIP, which is an important peptide used to calm inflammation, correct gene dysregulation and correct the brain changes associated with CIRS, amongst many other important functions. Management of other related issues and differential diagnoses occur alongside this core approach where needed. For example, Mast Cell Activation Syndrome can be treated, EMF remediation done and detoxification supported.

 

We have a strong focus on the limbic system, which is our emotional brain, as this is commonly an area affected by CIRS. In fact, many patients with CIRS suffer concomitantly with PTSD and other trauma related issues. As the brain-immune connection is so strong, it is important to manage both of these side by side.

 

We find the most successful healing journeys embrace a team approach that includes Indoor Environmental Professionals (IEP), a Health Coach, a Lymphatic Drainage Therapist, and a CIRS literate Physician. At Linden & Arc Vitality Institute, Dr. Murfin is a Chronic Inflammatory Response Syndrome Proficiency Diplomat. We encourage you to ask questions, get support where you can, and to trust that this evidence based treatment plan works, even though it may be challenging.

 

Contact Linden & Arc Vitality Institute

 

At the Institute we understand it can be very overwhelming to deal with the unpredictable and fluctuating symptoms caused by CIRS. That is why we are here to help you every step of the way. It’s time to break the cycle of unnecessary suffering with pro-active treatments that will change the arc of your life.

 

At Linden & Arc we can help you find freedom from pain, fatigue, memory loss, illness, and depression! If you are struggling with persistent health challenges contact us HERE to get started on your transformative health journey.

 

Author

Dr. Michelle Van Der Westhuizen, MD & CIRS Proficiency Diplomat

Nora Kassay-Farkas is the lead Functional Medicine Health Coach and Natural Nutritional Clinical Practitioner at Linden & Arc Vitality Institute. Nora is pleased to provide nutrition consultations and Functional Medicine health coaching to you in your journey to wellness. We sit down with Nora here to gain insight into the role of nutrition in Functional Medicine.

 

How did your path to holistic healthcare begin?

Like many practitioners, my path to holistic healthcare was inspired by a health crisis. After a series of stressful life events thirty years ago, I developed adrenal dysfunction. This left me depleted physically, mentally, and emotionally. At that time, holistic health care was in its infancy in Calgary. There were only a handful of clinics offering complementary health care. While conventional medicine was able to manage many of my symptoms, it was an intuitive holistic herbalist that truly set my healing path in motion. She revealed to me that the mind, body, soul, and spirit are intimately linked. Furthermore, I needed to heal the less visible wounds in my mind, soul and spirit, to heal my broken body. The journey back to health was long but fuelled my passion and desire to study and work in the holistic healthcare field. 

 

Can you tell us a bit about your educational background?

I have always loved the biological sciences and received a BSc in Microbiology, followed by an MSc in Medical Science with a focus on Cardiovascular Pharmacology from the University of Calgary.  Working as a medical research scientist for a number of years, followed by a brief career in Pharmaceutical sales.


I studied and obtained my Holistic Nutrition Diploma from the Canadian School of Natural Nutrition. I have gone on to complete advanced training in Functional Nutrition, Culinary Nutrigenomics, and Autoimmune Disease Dietary Protocols.

 

What excites you about food and nutrition?

My understanding that food is more than energy. It is information.  The nutrients in food contribute to a cascade of events that sends a multitude of signals throughout our bodies.  Not only are these nutrients involved in events such as the synthesis of hormones or triggering the immune system, but they also have the ability to turn genes off or on. It is so empowering to understand that our genes do not necessarily hold us captive. By harnessing the power of food, we can successfully shift their expression to our advantage.

 

What is your favourite part about working with clients?

I receive my greatest pleasure from seeing clients respond favourably to a nutrition program that I have developed for them.  It is incredibly rewarding to play a role in their healing journey and to be witness to their transformation.

 

What are some ways your Functional Nutrition & Functional Medicine Coach training has affected the way you approach consultations?

The Functional Medicine Coach training has provided me with a host of skills that I now routinely employ in my consultations. A new one for me is to gather myself before a consultation with some breathwork or a short meditation. This allows me to clear my head and to refocus my attention so that I can be present both intellectually and emotionally when I meet with my clients.I also employ character strength explorations during consultations.  Identifying that which is core about a client’s personality has proven to be an invaluable tool for revealing how to best guide and share information with them. Possibly the most impactful skill that I now employ is the art of listening. Allowing clients space and time to share their stories, listen to their challenges, and work through the practicalities of dietary and lifestyle interventions ensures that they feel in control and achieve success.  

 

Favourite nourishing foods?

Nora: My favourite nourishing foods are those that I grew up with. As a child of European parents, some of my earliest and fondest memories were of helping my mother in the kitchen preparing traditional Hungarian dishes. I can still smell the aroma of dishes like Chicken Paprika or a spicy Goulash. Foods prepared from scratch and they subscribed to the tradition of nose to tail cooking.  I routinely ate liver, kidneys, and even blood sausage. While I no longer have the time to prepare many of the labor-intensive dishes, the memory of how delicious and nutritious they were remains with me to this day.

 

Favourite nutrition and lifestyle resources?

I love recipe books and am especially drawn to those consistent with my nutritional philosophies. Nourishing Traditions by Sally Fallon, The Longevity Kitchen and the Healthy Mind Cookbook by Rebecca Katz, Healing Spices by Bharat B. Aggarwal, PhD, and the UnDiet Cookbook by Meghan Telpner are a few of my favourites.


To fulfill many of my medical/nutritional interests, I explore websites and listen to podcasts.

 

My Favourite Podcasts

  • Health Means at healthmeans.com  is an online health channel that provides advice from a vast collection of medical experts on a variety of health related conditions.
  • Rhonda Fitzpatrick, PhD: Podcast- Found My Fitness. Rhonda interviews leading researchers working in the fields of nutritional biochemistry, nutrigenomics, longevity and beyond.
  • Peter Attia, MD:  Podcast- The Drive. Dr Attia is a very curious MD interviewing some brilliant thinkers in health and medicine.
  • Katy Bowman: Podcast- Move Your DNA. Katy is part biomechanist, part science communicator, and full-time mover that has educated hundreds of thousands of people on the role movement plays in the body and in the world. She blends a scientific approach with straight talk about sensible, whole-life movement.  

 

My soulful side enjoys the podcast by author and host Emily P Freeman entitled The Next Right Thing and a daily Sacred Meditation from Encounter.com

 

Favourite nourishing practices for your body/skin?

I enjoy ending my day with a soak in an Epsom salt bath while listening to a relaxing audiobook or podcast.  Other nourishing practices for me include lymphatic massage, far-infrared sauna, and weekly manual physiotherapy sessions.


Essential oils are an important part of my daily self-care routine, whether diffused, applied, or consumed.

 

What lights you up?

As cliché as it may sound, it is my relationships that light me up. It is the relationship that I have with God, my family, friends, co-workers and clients that are the driving force behind all that I do and all that I am. 

I have a deep love of learning and enjoy challenging myself by learning new skills both professionally and personally.

 

To book a session with Nora, contact us at [email protected].