Press Kit · Bios · Talks · Tech · Background · 2026

Brie Wieselman, L.Ac.

Functional Medicine Clinician · Founder, Reverse Age Method
Portland, Oregon · briewieselman.substack.com · reverseagemethod.com


01 · Bios

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Functional medicine clinician, 27 years. L.Ac., IFMCP. Hormones, labs, longevity. Founder of the Reverse Age Method — clinical AI for women in perimenopause.

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Brie Wieselman, L.Ac., is a functional medicine clinician with 27 years of practice specializing in women's hormonal health, gut health, and metabolic optimization. She holds dual certifications as a Licensed Acupuncturist and Institute for Functional Medicine Certified Practitioner. Frustrated by the gap between research and clinical practice — and by the "your labs are normal" dismissal so many women receive — she built the Reverse Age Method: a clinical AI agent that encodes her practice into a system women can access anywhere, any time.

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Brie Wieselman, L.Ac., is a functional medicine clinician with 27 years of practice in women's hormonal health, gut health, and metabolic medicine. She holds dual certifications as a Licensed Acupuncturist and Institute for Functional Medicine Certified Practitioner, with advanced training through the Kalish Institute and the Kharrazian Institute.

Throughout her career, Brie has worked with thousands of women navigating perimenopause, menopause, hormone-driven mood and energy issues, thyroid dysfunction, gut disorders, and metabolic disease. Her clinical philosophy centers on one distinction that most conventional medicine misses: the difference between a woman who is sick and a woman who is less than well. The first has a diagnosis. The second has symptoms, normal labs, and no answers. Functional medicine was built for the second.

Brie founded the Reverse Age Method in 2024, and in 2026 encoded her full practice logic into its clinical AI platform — a clinical AI agent that gives members personalized lab interpretation through functional ranges, bioidentical hormone protocols, structured nutrition planning, progressive workout programming, and 24/7 access to clinical reasoning that accounts for their complete health history. The platform's founding cohort opened in June 2026.

Brie continues to see patients in private practice and serves as the clinical architect of the RAM agent. She writes at briewieselman.substack.com.

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Brie Wieselman, L.Ac. — Licensed Acupuncturist, Institute for Functional Medicine Certified Practitioner. 27 years of clinical practice in women's hormonal health, gut health, and functional medicine. Founder, Reverse Age Method. Portland, Oregon.

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"There is a difference between a TSH reading that is conventionally normal and one that means you're well. Most women don't know that. Their doctors aren't trained to know that. RAM was built for that gap."
"The math of one-to-one practice has a ceiling. The clinical reasoning doesn't have to."

02 · Background & credentials

License
Licensed Acupuncturist (L.Ac.) — California
Certification
Institute for Functional Medicine Certified Practitioner (IFMCP)
Years in practice
27 years (est. 1997–present)
Current practice
Private practice, Portland, OR + Founder & Clinical Architect, Reverse Age Method
Training
The Kalish Institute (guest teacher, 2017) · The Kharrazian Institute · Institute for Functional Medicine
Clinical focus
Women's hormonal health · Perimenopause & menopause · Gut & microbiome · Metabolic medicine · Thyroid · Longevity

03 · Signature talks

Available for podcasts, summits, conferences, CME events, and panels. Each talk available as a 20-minute keynote, 45-minute full session, or 60-minute with Q&A. Custom lengths on request.

Talk 01 · General / patient-facing

Your Labs Are Normal. Here Is What That Actually Means.

The reference range on your blood panel was designed to catch disease — not to evaluate function. This talk explains the difference between conventional and functional ranges, why it matters for perimenopause, and what the labs your doctor is not ordering are telling you.

Talk 02 · General / patient-facing

The Perimenopause Cascade: What Is Actually Happening in Your Body

Perimenopause is not a hormone deficiency. It is a systemic reorganization — and the swing pattern of estradiol, the early decline of progesterone, and the downstream effects on cortisol, insulin, and thyroid all follow a sequence that can be addressed in the right order.

Talk 03 · Patient-facing / practitioner

HRT: The Evidence, the Myths, and the Clinical Decision

The Women's Health Initiative scared a generation away from HRT. That study has since been substantially reanalyzed. This talk covers what it actually showed, the newer evidence base — including the NIH Medicare data and JAMA Neurology 2023 — and how to have the real risk-benefit conversation.

Talk 04 · Practitioner / advanced

The Gut-Hormone Axis: Why Every Hormone Protocol Requires Gut Support

The estrobolome — the gut bacteria that determine how estrogen is metabolized — is one of the most clinically underappreciated concepts in women's hormonal medicine. This talk covers the mechanism connecting gut dysbiosis to estrogen dominance, and the protocols that address the full picture.

Talk 05 · Longevity / health-tech

Biological Age Is Not Your Birthday: The Clinical Framework for Reversing It

Biological age is measurable, and it diverges from chronological age based on specific, addressable factors. This talk covers what moves it in either direction, where the research stands, and why hormonal medicine is the most underintegrated piece of the longevity conversation.

Talk 06 · Health-tech / clinical AI

AI and Clinical Medicine: Encoding Practice, Not Replacing It

There is a meaningful difference between a health AI that retrieves information and one that encodes clinical reasoning. This talk covers what it took to build the Reverse Age Method — the design decisions, the clinical guardrails, the ethical framework — and the next five years of clinical AI in women's health.


04 · AV & tech requirements

Please share with your production team at least 7 days before the event.

In-person presentations

ItemRequirement
Presentation formatKeynote (.key) preferred. PowerPoint (.pptx) fallback on request. No Google Slides.
Slide ratio16:9 widescreen (1920×1080).
ScreenMinimum 10ft-wide projection or large-format LED. Widescreen strongly preferred.
Presenter displayConfidence monitor at stage level. Speaker notes required on presenter view.
ClickerLogitech Spotlight or equivalent. Speaker brings her own as backup.
MicrophoneLavalier or headset strongly preferred — speaker moves. Podium mic not preferred.
Tech checkMinimum 20-minute tech check before the session. Required.
WaterStill water at the stage or podium.

Virtual / podcast appearances

ItemSetup
PlatformZoom, Riverside.fm, Squadcast, or StreamYard preferred. Skype / Google Meet on request.
Camera4K webcam or iPhone Continuity Camera. Clean background, front-facing natural light.
AudioDynamic XLR mic (Shure SM7B or equivalent) via interface. No laptop mic.
RecordingLocal recording preferred (Riverside / Squadcast). 1080p minimum. Wired ethernet for sessions.
Pre-call5-minute level check before going live. Required.

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05 · Selected speaking & podcasts

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06 · Contact & booking

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Brie Wieselman, L.Ac. · Functional Medicine Clinician · Founder, Reverse Age Method · Portland, Oregon · 2026