Lisa is available to speak at live events, conferences, podcasts and webinars

Lisa is a respected academic lecturer and passionate educator. She has been interviewed many times on various podcasts regarding CIRS (Chronic Inflammatory Response Syndrome)/ mould illness and featured in online practitioner news articles and education programs.

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Events & feature articles

CIRS / Mould illness

Postcast guest: Wendy & Lisa dive deeper into Chronic Inflammatory Response Syndrome (CIRS)/Mould illness.

CASI 2021 Expert Panel Review

Practitioner-only: Presentations + Live Panel Webinar.

Mould Mycotoxin and Gut Health

Podcast guest: Lisa & Andrew Whitfield-Cook discuss how gut health impacts and is impacted by mould Biotoxins.

Functional Approach to Children and Mood

FX Medicine: While often very adaptable, children are just as vulnerable to mood imbalances as adults. Children may have thoughts and feelings that are difficult to articulate, so it is helpful to look for signs of mood issues.

Nutrigenomics and Fertility

FX Medicine: When supporting fertility management, from a functional and naturopathic perspective, there are a number of factors that are typically taken into consideration to optimise fertility and birth outcomes. One emerging area is Nutrigenomics.

MTHFR: A Drop In The Ocean

FX Medicine: It seems that everywhere we look these days, there is something being written or spoken about MTHFR or methylation. However, should we be relying on this as a single focus for treatment?

Unravelling CIRS-WDB

Podcast guest: Lisa joins the discussion, explorating water-damaged building exposure and biotoxin illness, as a bonus expert.

Fertility management and nutrigenomics

FX Medicine: Pregnancy complications, infertility issues and the use of assisted reproductive technology is increasing in Australia and therefore there are many who need assistance.

Lisa McDonald and Indigo Sage Health acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of this land, the Wallumedegal mob of the Daruh nation. We also pay respect to Elders both past, present and emerging and extend that respect to other Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples visiting this site.