Pharma Prescribed with Sharmila Hume "The Biomedic Detective"; Rethinking Recovery: Brain Science Meets Innovative Care
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A warning, that this episode discusses important but potentially difficult topics including suicide and road traffic accidents.
I’m Adam Walker a Biometrics consultant, and this is the Pharma Prescribed Podcast—where leaders, innovators, and hidden voices in healthcare open up. No soundbites. No spin. Just raw insight—one prescription at a time.
In an industry driven by data, protocols, and pressure, we rarely pause to ask the human questions: What drives us? What breaks us? And what truths live behind the titles we wear?
Today’s guest is Sharmila Hume, a practitioner who has built her career around helping high‑performers whose bodies are no longer supporting them—and who are running out of answers.
She works with entrepreneurs, sports people, and individuals experiencing unexplained fatigue, brain fog, poor circulation, or the lingering effects of injury or illness. Many of her clients have been told “it’s all in your head,” but Sharmila understands that these symptoms often have real, physical roots that traditional assessments miss.
Following the loss of her brother Arni to suicide, she made it her mission to raise awareness to the impact of brain injuries particularly in boys and men, with her Headstrong campaign.
She created a bioperformance system that uses innovative technology to assess nervous system and circulatory function, restore regulation and improve performance.
Her work sits at the intersection of male health, brain injury, and prevention; and is reshaping the conversation around what we overlook, and what it costs us.