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How To Find the Best Functional Medicine Doctor for You
The best functional medicine doctor for you is trained, current on their research, personalizes treatments and specializes in the area you need help in.
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Winter Blues: Symptoms, Causes, and Functional Remedies
Seasonal affective disorder (SAD), or the winter blues, may improve with functional treatment options such as sun lamp therapy, lifestyle changes, and more.
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How To Get Rid of Gas Pain With These 4 Natural Remedies
Knowing how to get rid of gas pain for good means understanding how to get your gut in shape. Hint: Diet and supplements are a couple of methods.
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How You Can Manage IBS Pain by Improving Your Gut Health
IBS pain takes a toll on how you enjoy life. Functional medicine can help relieve it by recommending treatment options that make sense for your health.
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Natural Remedies for Arthritis: 5 Ways to Find Pain Relief
There is no cure for arthritis, but you can find relief. These natural remedies for arthritis will help improve your symptoms so you can focus on living your life.
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Poor Gut Health: An Unexpected Cause of Shoulder Arthritis
Shoulder arthritis can be several types of arthritis, and poor gut health is a potential cause. Here’s why they connect and how functional medicine can help.
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Natural Remedies for Hyperthyroidism: Go Beyond Medication
Conventional hyperthyroidism medication doesn’t address the root cause of the gut. Natural remedies for hyperthyroidism do — here are three different natural approaches.
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What Your Brain Fog Might Be Saying About Your Gut Health
Brain fog symptoms include difficulty focusing and a lack of mental clarity. It may link to gut issues caused by sleep deprivation and poor diet.
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How To Heal Your Gut: 3 Steps Toward a Healthier You
When first learning how to heal your gut, the process can be overwhelming. However, it falls into three categories: diet, probiotics, and medical consultations.
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Your Guide To Personalized Medicine and How It Benefits You
Traditional medicine doesn’t work for everyone. Personalized medicine, on the other hand, takes your individual risks, environment, and lifestyle into consideration.