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Betty Murray - Living Well Dallas

Ms. Betty Murray, MS, CN, IFMCP is a Certified Nutritionist and Institute for Functional Medicine Certified Practitioner (IFMCP). Ms. Murray has a Masters in Human Nutrition Science and Integrative & Functional Nutrition and is currently completing her Ph.D dissertation at Saybrook University. She was one of the first 300 certified functional medicine practitioners with the Institute for Functional Medicine (Ifm.org) and has been a thought leader and progressive force for the functional medicine movement since 2006.

Ms. Murray is on a mission to radically change the health of Americans. And she believes that medicine is in serious need of an overhaul. This new paradigm of medicine must be built on the foundation of functional medicine, which brings a biology systems-based approach designed to uncover underlying causes not just address symptoms. Through her business ventures, she has developed disruptive innovations that deliver nutrition and lifestyle together with medical professionals to answer today’s most threatening health concerns: obesity, autoimmunity, digestive disorders, diabetes, cardiovascular disease and cancer all while honoring and supporting the entire person.

Ms. Murray is the founder of a Living Well Dallas Functional Medicine Center, a medical centers that brings functional medicine trained physicians, nutritionists, and health coaches together with counselors and mind-body services under one roof in an collaborative and integrative team. The Living Well Dallas Functional Medicine Center is the flagship center founded in 2005 in North Dallas. 

She is the founder of Minerva Medical Consulting, the creator of Perfect Practice Blueprint®, a consulting and coaching firm dedicated to assisting physicians and allied health professionals implement functional medicine into their practices to transform health care. As a leader in the functional medicine movement, she founded the Functional Medicine Association of North Texas (FMANT), a 501C6 Texas non-profit organization bringing functional medical training to health care providers in north Texas. FMANT has been a driving force and sister organization to the Institute for Functional Medicine. 

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