What is Functional Medicine?

Functional medicine is a person-centered, science-based approach to healthcare that views the body as an interconnected system.

Instead of focusing solely on treating isolated symptoms, functional medicine practitioners seek to understand the underlying factors that contribute to a person's health problems. This approach allows for a more comprehensive and personalized nutrition plan tailored to each individual's needs.

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Functional Medicine vs.
Traditional Lab Testing

Functional lab testing is a collection of labs that provide a comprehensive understanding into your health. By analyzing blood, stool, urinary, salivary, and hair samples, biomarkers provide an in-depth perspective into root-cause analysis.

Functional labs also use different reference ranges to distinguish between normal, optimal, and pathologic health states. Traditional reference ranges are determined by taking the average of a specific population, even if this population consists predominantly of unhealthy individuals. This is why functional medicine tests use optimal reference ranges to report a patient's lab results.

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Knowledge is Power
Healing is REAL

By understanding certain irregularities in the body such as:

-Nutrient Deficiencies
-Microbiome Dysbiosis
-Mold and Toxin Exposure
-Hormone Imbalances
-Thyroid Levels
-Genetic Mutations, and
-Food Allergy/Sensitivities,

you can find balance and heal yourself through the power of alternative and Functional Medicine practices. 

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Functional Medicine vs.
Traditional Lab Testing

Functional lab testing is a collection of labs that provide a comprehensive understanding into your health. By analyzing blood, stool, urinary, salivary, and hair samples, biomarkers provide an in-depth perspective into root-cause analysis.

Functional labs also use different reference ranges to distinguish between normal, optimal, and pathologic health states. Traditional reference ranges are determined by taking the average of a specific population, even if this population consists predominantly of unhealthy individuals. This is why functional medicine tests use optimal reference ranges to report a patient's lab results.

IIN, CERTIFIED HEALTH COACH PRACTITIONER 

IIN, Microbiome Certified

IIN, Emotional Eating Certified

IIN, Hormone Health Certified

Pure Nutrigenomics Practitioner

SIBO Practitioner

Argosy University Psychology Major

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