Like anything else, having too much of something can harm your mind and body. And although the human body naturally contains some metals necessary for survival, exposure to high amounts of certain metals can be toxic and cause chronic and acute symptoms.
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The Functional Medicine Approach to Improving Heart Health
Have you ever wondered if medication is really the answer to addressing cardiovascular disease? With functional medicine for cardiovascular disease, your doctor will seek treatment options that go beyond masking symptoms of your heart condition. Instead, they will focus on helping you support a healthy heart with lifestyle interventions, diet, supplements, and more. Would you…
The Link Between Osteoporosis and Your Hormones
You may have heard all your life that the way to have strong bones is to get plenty of calcium and Vitamin D. However, supporting your bone health goes beyond just drinking milk. Your hormones play a key role in supporting strong, healthy bones. Osteoporosis can be linked to hormonal imbalances – like an estrogen…
Functional Medicine Treatment for Chronic Disease: When A Doctor Says There Is Nothing Else They Can Do
Conventional medicine takes an unfortunate approach when there isn’t a quick fix, a medication, or surgery to fix an issue. Rather than doing something positive, they label it a “chronic disease” and deem it “incurable.” In functional medicine, we go beyond minimizing symptoms of chronic diseases. Instead, we identify the underlying issue(s) causing your symptoms…
Treating MS: A Conventional Approach Vs. Functional Medicine
Conventional medicine primarily relies on medications like beta-interferon and Copaxone to treat MS. Functional Medicine takes a different approach, digging deeper to discover the underlying causes of the disease and reverse it. Here’s a look at how the two approaches compare. Would you like to explore functional medicine treatment for MS? Watch a free webinar…