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Please note that while these test results can provide insight into which systems of your body may not be functioning optimally, they are not a substitute for laboratory testing and analysis conducted by a trained physician. The higher the percentage, the better the result. For instance, scoring 100% is equivalent to an A+. See a detailed explanation of each category at the bottom of the page.
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What You Can Expect As A New Patient
At your first appointment, we’ll provide a big-picture overview of your health, discuss your concerns and goals, and start figuring out the best ways to address them.
You can also send us any important test results or medical records before your appointment, as this can be extremely helpful for your doctor to review before hand.
Delving Deeper Through Testing
To uncover the root cause of your health challenges, we need to go deeper and examine all angles. We’ll explore any chemical or hormonal imbalances, as well as dietary or nutritional deficiencies that may be disrupting your body’s function. To locate these imbalances, we offer thorough and affordable testing, typically starting with blood tests, to determine the source of your condition. Our testing connects the dots of your health picture by providing comprehensive results that identify the root cause.
Customizing A Strategy
Once we have your test results, we’ll guide you through a personalized treatment plan that includes targeted lifestyle changes, along with a customized nutrition and supplement program. Our approach doesn’t just treat symptoms; it addresses and unwinds imbalances or dysfunction in your body’s systems. As a result, your body can heal, stay strong, and the symptoms will diminish. Best of all, with functional medicine, your body can heal itself without the need for drugs or surgery.
A consultation with one of our doctors can be life-changing and potentially the most extensive and eye-opening visit you've ever had.
This is a great webinar that explains how we can help you find the root cause of your health issues and how we may be able to help you!
Is a neurotransmitter of the nervous system released by nerve cells to send signals to other cells. It is the chemical that motor neurons of the nervous system release in order to activate muscles. Acetylcholine has been associated with lapses in memory, difficulty comprehending verbal instructions, difficulty initiating movements, in arousal, attention, and motivation.
Is a neurotransmitter in the nervous system which plays a major role in reward-motivated behavior. Most types of reward increase the level of dopamine in the brain, and most addictive drugs increase dopamine neuronal activity. Dopamine is also involved in motor control and in controlling the release of various other hormones. Low levels of dopamine have been connected with feelings of hopelessness, anxiety, troubles staying focused, lack of pleasure and reduced dreaming when sleeping. Parkinson’s disease, schizophrenia, nauseausness, restless leg syndrome, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder all have been associated with dopamine function.
Gaba is the chief down regulator in central nervous system. It plays the critical role in reducing excitability throughout the nervous system. Low levels of Gaba have been associated with feelings of tensions and troubles turning thoughts off when trying to relax, feelings of irritability, short tempered, and often times people will use alcohol or other sedatives to calm down.
Approximately 90% of the total serotonin is made and located in the digestive system, where it is used to regulate intestinal movements. It is also more commonly known as a neurotransmitter in the brain that helps regulate mood, appetite, and sleep. Serotonin also has some cognitive functions, including memory and learning.