Gluten, Kale, and Whey—Why the Real Danger Is the Advice, Not the Food
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Social media is flooded with health advice—much of it loud, extreme, and downright misleading. But what happens when those “one-size-fits-all” solutions actually miss the mark?
In this episode of ReInvent Healthcare, Dr. Ritamarie Loscalzo sounds the alarm on the rise of over-simplified, fear-based messaging in the health world. She explores why true healing can’t be reduced to trending foods, magic detoxes, or black-and-white thinking—and how practitioners can rise above the noise by getting back to the science and honoring the individuality of every client.
If you’re a functional or holistic practitioner feeling overwhelmed by conflicting messages, or simply want to sharpen your clinical integrity, this episode is a powerful reset.
What You’ll Discover Inside:
When Health Advice Becomes Harmful – The quiet shift happening online that’s leaving even well-intentioned practitioners misinformed.
The Food Fear Epidemic – What’s really behind the sudden paranoia around spinach, kale, and cruciferous veggies?
The Truth Behind the Studies – How published research might be leading your clients—and you—down the wrong path.
The Protein Most People Trust… But Shouldn’t – A common “health food” that may be silently spiking insulin and blocking progress.
Why 80% Success Might Be Your Downfall – The small percentage of clients who don’t get better… and why they matter more than you think.
What Influencers Can’t Teach You – The deep functional insight that separates clinical success from viral sound bites.
How to Spot the Hidden Imbalance – The overlooked red flags that reveal when a client’s root cause is being completely missed.
Resources & Links
- Get our Free Guide: The Functional Food Guide
- Join the Practitioner Community: Next-Level Health Practitioner Facebook Group
- Advanced Practitioner Training: Visit INEMethod.com for certifications and clinical tools.
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