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When you were told there’s nothing wrong with you, you knew you had to take a lead role in regaining your health. You’ve most likely changed your diet… more than once. You’ve switched up your exercise regime and tried meditation. You’ve tried pills and supplements. You went to multiple doctors’ appointments, tried medication, exercise.. And you’re at the point where you need help to dig a little deeper and for someone to walk alongside you, to invest in your health as much as you have. Together, we will work to understand the root cause of your digestive symptoms and take back control of your gut and your life.

  • Functional medicine approaches to chronic Lyme disease, often called post-treatment Lyme disease syndrome, use a personalized and systems-based strategy that looks beyond infection alone. Care focuses on immune function, inflammation, gut health, co-infections, and nervous system balance, combining nutrition, lifestyle changes, and targeted supplements to support healing. While antibiotics remain the standard initial treatment, functional medicine aims to identify underlying imbalances and restore overall health, with care guided and supervised by a medical provider.

  • Small Intestinal Bacterial Overgrowth is a condition where excess bacteria grow in the small intestine, leading to symptoms such as bloating, gas, abdominal discomfort, and changes in bowel habits; it often develops due to impaired gut motility, prior infections, stress, or disruptions in the microbiome. Functional medicine approaches focus on identifying and correcting these root causes while restoring balance through personalized care. Treatment commonly includes targeted nutrition and herbal therapies, which can reduce bacterial overgrowth and inflammation, improve digestion, and help patients regain energy, comfort, and overall quality of life under proper medical guidance.

  • Irritable Bowel Syndrome is a functional gastrointestinal condition characterized by abdominal pain, bloating, and changes in bowel habits such as constipation, diarrhea, or both; it often develops due to a combination of gut microbiome imbalance, food sensitivities, stress, and gut brain axis dysregulation. Functional medicine approaches focus on identifying and addressing these root causes while restoring balance through personalized care. Treatment commonly includes targeted nutrition, herbal support, and lifestyle strategies, which can calm inflammation, improve digestion, and help patients achieve more consistent, comfortable, and sustainable gut health under proper medical guidance. More information HERE

  • Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease, commonly experienced as acid reflux, occurs when stomach contents flow backward into the esophagus, causing symptoms such as heartburn, regurgitation, and discomfort. While often thought to be caused by excess acid, many cases are actually associated with low stomach acid, which can impair digestion and allow the lower esophageal sphincter to relax inappropriately. A common underlying contributor is Helicobacter pylori, a bacteria that can disrupt the stomach lining and further reduce acid production, leading to ongoing digestive symptoms. Functional medicine approaches focus on identifying and addressing these root causes, including gut imbalance and dietary triggers. Treatment often includes targeted nutrition, lifestyle changes, and herbal therapies, which can support the reduction or eradication of H. pylori, improve digestion, and help restore long term digestive balance under proper medical guidance.

  • Allergies, whether new or long standing, are often a sign of underlying immune imbalance rather than just an isolated reaction to environmental or food triggers. Many individuals experience symptoms such as congestion, itching, rashes, or digestive discomfort when the immune system becomes overactive, often influenced by gut dysbiosis and increased intestinal permeability, which can also manifest through skin conditions. Functional medicine approaches focus on identifying and addressing these root causes, including microbiome imbalance, inflammation, and lifestyle factors. Treatment often includes targeted nutrition, gut healing protocols, herbal support, and stress reduction, helping to regulate the immune response, improve skin health, and reduce the frequency and severity of allergic reactions under proper medical guidance.

  • Adrenal Fatigue is a term commonly used to describe a pattern of chronic stress related symptoms such as persistent fatigue, brain fog, sleep disturbances, and difficulty recovering from daily demands, often linked to Hypothalamic Pituitary Adrenal Axis Dysfunction. This imbalance can develop over time due to prolonged stress, poor sleep, blood sugar instability, and lifestyle factors that strain the body’s ability to adapt. Functional medicine approaches focus on identifying and addressing these root causes while restoring balance through personalized care. Treatment often includes targeted nutrition, stress management, sleep optimization, and supportive supplements, helping to regulate the HPA axis, improve energy, resilience, and overall well-being under proper medical guidance.

  • Hormonal imbalances in both men and women can lead to a wide range of symptoms, including fatigue, weight changes, low libido, mood shifts, sleep disturbances, and difficulty with focus or motivation. These imbalances often develop due to stress, blood sugar dysregulation, gut dysfunction, environmental exposures, and natural life transitions, all of which can disrupt the body’s delicate hormonal signaling. Functional medicine approaches focus on identifying and addressing these root causes rather than simply masking symptoms. Treatment often includes targeted nutrition, lifestyle optimization, stress reduction, and supportive supplementation, helping to restore hormonal balance, improve energy and mood, and support long term vitality under proper medical guidance. More information HERE. Best book on womens homones HERE

  • Chronic muscle aches can be a sign of underlying inflammation, nutrient deficiencies, or metabolic imbalance rather than just overuse or aging. Many individuals experience persistent soreness, stiffness, or slow recovery due to factors such as poor mitochondrial function, electrolyte imbalances, stress, or gut related nutrient absorption issues. Functional medicine approaches focus on identifying and addressing these root causes through personalized care. Treatment often includes targeted nutrition, hydration support, movement optimization, and supplementation, helping to reduce inflammation, improve recovery, and restore overall physical comfort under proper medical guidance.

  • Asthma is a chronic inflammatory condition of the airways that can cause wheezing, shortness of breath, chest tightness, and coughing, often triggered by environmental exposures, allergens, or infections. Emerging research shows that asthma is closely connected to immune system regulation and gut health, with imbalances in the microbiome contributing to increased inflammation. Functional medicine approaches focus on identifying and addressing these underlying contributors rather than only managing symptoms. Treatment often includes targeted nutrition, gut support, lifestyle modifications, and environmental awareness, helping to reduce inflammation, improve respiratory function, and support long term symptom control under proper medical guidance.

  • Difficulty concentrating, brain fog, and reduced mental clarity are often signs of underlying imbalances rather than simply a lack of focus. These symptoms can be influenced by blood sugar instability, poor sleep, chronic stress, nutrient deficiencies, and gut brain axis dysfunction. Functional medicine approaches focus on identifying and correcting these root causes through personalized care. Treatment often includes targeted nutrition, sleep optimization, stress management, and supportive supplementation, helping to improve cognitive function, mental clarity, and sustained focus under proper medical guidance.

  • Helicobacter pylori is a common bacterium that can live in the stomach lining and disrupt normal digestive function, often leading to symptoms such as bloating, nausea, burping, acid reflux, and upper abdominal discomfort. It can damage the protective lining of the stomach and alter stomach acid levels, contributing to inflammation and, over time, conditions such as ulcers. In some cases, long term infection has been associated with an increased risk of certain types of stomach cancer. Functional medicine approaches focus on identifying this infection and addressing the underlying imbalance through personalized care. Treatment often includes targeted nutrition, herbal therapies, and lifestyle support, which can help reduce bacterial overgrowth, support healing of the gut lining, and restore more comfortable, balanced digestion under proper medical guidance.

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  • Depression and Anxiety are complex conditions that often involve more than just brain chemistry, with growing evidence supporting connections to inflammation, gut health, hormone balance, and nervous system regulation. Many individuals experience mood changes, low motivation, irritability, or persistent worry when these systems are out of balance. Functional medicine approaches focus on identifying and addressing these root causes through a personalized, whole body strategy. Treatment often includes targeted nutrition, gut support, stress regulation, and lifestyle interventions, helping to improve mood stability, resilience, and overall emotional well being under proper medical guidance.

  • Eczema and Psoriasis are chronic inflammatory skin conditions that often reflect deeper immune and gut related imbalances. Symptoms such as dry, irritated, itchy, or inflamed skin can be influenced by food sensitivities, microbiome disruption, toxin exposure, and chronic inflammation. Functional medicine approaches focus on identifying and addressing these underlying contributors rather than only treating the skin surface. Treatment often includes targeted nutrition, gut healing protocols, detoxification support, and lifestyle changes, helping to calm inflammation, improve skin integrity, and support long term healing under proper medical guidance.

  • Prediabetes and difficulty with weight loss are often driven by underlying metabolic imbalances rather than simply diet or willpower. Factors such as insulin resistance, hormone dysregulation, chronic stress, poor sleep, and inflammation can all interfere with the body’s ability to regulate weight and blood sugar effectively. Functional medicine approaches focus on identifying and addressing these root causes through personalized care. Treatment often includes targeted nutrition, blood sugar stabilization, lifestyle optimization, and supportive supplementation, helping to improve metabolism, support sustainable weight loss, and reduce the risk of progression to diabetes under proper medical guidance.