by Amy Beard | Oct 31, 2017 | Functional Medicine
The Functional Medicine Approach to Weight Loss Remove the Metabolic Hurdles If weight loss was a track event, it would be the hurdles. You line up at the weight loss starting line. Pow! The gun fires and you start down the track towards the finish line. You clear the...
by Amy Beard | Oct 27, 2017 | Chronic Illness, Functional Medicine
Black Mold, Mycotoxins, and Our Bad Dog Mycotoxin exposure is a serious health issue, one that can be hard to explain when it affects a patient slowly, incrementally making them feel weaker and slowly robbing them of their health. How quickly someone succumbs to the...
by Paul Buch | Oct 24, 2017 | Food, Functional Medicine
Which Rice is the Healthiest? Out of brown, red, black, and white, which rice do you think is the healthiest? As usual, the answer is “it depends”. Most cultures eat white rice, which has had the bran and germ removed. The only culture that frequently eats...
by Amy Beard | Oct 10, 2017 | Functional Medicine
Who should get more time to solve a chronic problem, a mechanic or a doctor? A mechanic is allowed the opportunity to investigate the cause of a car’s problems. The mechanic is allowed and expected to ask the car owner questions, connect the vehicle to a...