In this episode of Supplement Source, Jeff Ventura sits down with Dr. Michelle Simon, President and CEO of the Institute for Natural Medicine, to explore the growing momentum behind whole-person health—and what it will take to bring it into the mainstream.
Dr. Simon shares how INM is expanding its mission beyond naturopathic medicine to unify the broader traditional, complementary, and integrative health (TCIM) community under a single voice. At the center of that effort is a new collaboration with Georgetown University: a CME-accredited course designed to educate conventional healthcare providers on integrative approaches, from nutrition and supplements to lifestyle-based care.
The conversation dives into the persistent knowledge gap among clinicians, the role industry can play in advancing credible research and quality standards, and the challenges practitioners face in navigating a fragmented supplement marketplace. Dr. Simon emphasizes the importance of practitioner guidance in helping patients cut through misinformation and make evidence-informed decisions.
They also explore shifting consumer behavior—particularly among younger generations—who are increasingly seeking proactive, preventive health strategies rather than reactive treatments. From lifestyle changes to skepticism of traditional healthcare models, this cultural shift is fueling demand for a more holistic, root-cause approach to care.
Ultimately, the episode highlights a critical inflection point in healthcare: bridging conventional and integrative medicine, investing in education and research, and redesigning systems to prioritize prevention and whole-person wellness.
