About Jill Philo

Mentorship rooted in pattern recognition, clarity, and real-world confidence

Hello, I’m Dr. Jill Philo, ND, FDNP, clinical advisor, mentor, and functional wellness practitioner with over 25 years of experience in this field—and nearly two decades deeply embedded in the functional world. But more than titles or years, what truly defines my work is this:

I help practitioners learn how to think, not just what to run or recommend.

I mentor practitioners who want to move beyond protocols and into clear pattern recognition, confident decision-making, and grounded client communication—so they can actually help their clients.

How I Got Here

I’ve run my own practice since 2003 and I’ve been part of Functional Diagnostic Nutrition since the early days—graduating in 2008, mentoring some of the very first FDN cohorts, and later helping build out mentorship and clinical advisory structures from the inside.

Over the years, I’ve worn many hats:

  • Full-time functional practitioner
  • Clinical advisor and mentor
  • Educator and case reviewer
  • Business owner and program builder

And throughout it all, I’ve worked with thousands of labs and hundreds of complex cases—GI dysfunction, neuroimmune conditions, mold and mycotoxins, OCD, chronic fatigue, hormone dysregulation, trauma-driven patterns, and everything in between.

That depth of exposure changes how you see your clients.

It teaches you humility.
It teaches you restraint.
And it teaches you that sequencing matters more than doing more.

My Philosophy as a Mentor

I don’t teach from a place of theory alone—I teach from lived clinical experience.

In mentorship, I emphasize:

  • Pattern recognition over perfection
  • Vital reserves before intervention
  • Stabilization before stimulation
  • Clarity before complexity

I’m deeply aligned with FDN principles, especially the concept of Vital Reserves, and I help practitioners see how these patterns show up in our clients.

Most practitioners don’t struggle because they lack knowledge.
They struggle because they feel overwhelmed, unsure where to start, or afraid of getting it “wrong.”

My role is to help you:

  • See what matters most first
  • Understand what the labs are actually telling us
  • Decide what can wait—and what can’t
  • Communicate confidently and within scope of practice with clients
  • Trust your clinical instincts again

What Makes My Mentorship Different

I’m known for balancing functional data with deep empathy.

I can sit with a complex HTMA, GI-MAP, DUTCH, OATs, genetics, and symptom picture—and then turn around and help you explain it to a client in language that lands, reassures, and builds buy-in.

Practitioners often tell me:

  • “I finally understand what I’m looking at.”
  • “I feel calmer going into sessions.”
  • “I stopped throwing supplements at the wall.”
  • “I can explain my thinking clearly now.”

That’s the work I love.

Not rushing.
Not over-whelming
Not abandoning the body’s intelligence.

Who I Mentor Best

My mentorship is best suited for practitioners who:

  • Have completed FDN (or equivalent functional training)
  • Are actively working with clients (or just beginning to)
  • Want to strengthen clinical reasoning, not just protocols
  • Feel unsure how to prioritize complex cases
  • Want guidance that is thoughtful, within scope of practice, and grounded
  • Value mentorship that is both supportive and honest

This is not a high-pressure, hustle-driven environment.

It’s a space for learning how to think like a practitioner, not just follow steps.

A Personal Note

I’ve been in this field long enough to know that the human body is nuanced, progress is rarely linear, and no two clients—or practitioners—are the same.

I also know how isolating this work can feel.

Mentorship, when done well, isn’t about having all the answers.
It’s about having someone beside you who helps you see clearly, stay regulated, and grow into your own authority.

That’s what I offer.

If you’re looking for mentorship that blends functional data, experience, discernment, and empathy—you’re in the right place.