It's a daily stuggle being in pain or feeling sick on the inside, but you look fine on the outside
'There is a disease for every treatment and a treatment for every disease. So, it is up to us to discover what that treatment is and to find the cause.' - Avicenna (Ibn Sina)
Some diseases are organ specific and are restricted to affecting certain tissues, while others are systemic diseases that impact many tissues throughout the body. Signs and symptoms may vary depending on which of these categories.
Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA)
Our approach involves identifying and addressing underlying triggers, such as inflammation, gut health, and lifestyle factors. By creating personalized treatment plans that include dietary modifications, targeted supplementation, and stress management techniques, we aim to support joint health and overall well-being.
Hashimoto's thyroiditis
Hashimoto's thyroiditis is an autoimmune disorder. We focus on supporting immune balance and thyroid function. Through a combination of dietary changes, stress reduction, and customized supplementation, our approach targets the root cause to help manage symptoms and optimize thyroid health.
Inflammatory bowel disease
We emphasize the importance of gut health by identifying and addressing food sensitivities, dysbiosis, and inflammation. Our personalized plans integrate dietary modifications, targeted supplementation, and stress management strategies to promote a healthy gut environment and improve overall digestive function.
Our expert clinical team will take their time to run an indepth analysis understanding your medical history, timeline, story, triggers and symptoms
We run advanced functional medicine testing to identify the rootcause, and to understand the whole picture or your immune system. Advanced accesses your gut health, inflamatory biomarkers, hidden infection, and toxin levels.
We take a comprehencive approach, listening to you and providing personalized holisitic treatment plan supporting your immune system to regain balance.
Women have up to a fourfold increase in risk for autoimmune disease compared to men.
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