What is Functional Medicine?

Functional medicine is a holistic and patient-centered approach to healthcare that seeks to address the underlying causes of disease and dysfunction, rather than just treating symptoms. It is an integrative and systems-oriented approach to medicine that takes into account the complex interplay of genetics, environment, lifestyle, and other factors that influence health and well-being.

Functional medicine practitioners view the body as an interconnected system, where various physiological processes are intricately linked. They aim to identify and address the root causes of disease and dysfunction by looking at the underlying imbalances in the body’s systems. This often involves a thorough evaluation of a patient’s medical history, lifestyle, diet, environmental exposures, and other factors that may contribute to their health condition.

One of the key principles of functional medicine is personalized care. Functional medicine practitioners take into account the unique genetic, biochemical, and environmental factors of each individual patient, and develop tailored treatment plans that address their specific needs. Treatment approaches in functional medicine may include a combination of lifestyle changes, dietary modifications, targeted supplementation, stress management techniques, detoxification, and other interventions to restore balance and optimize health.

Another important aspect of functional medicine is promoting optimal wellness and prevention of disease. Functional medicine practitioners focus not only on managing existing health conditions, but also on optimizing overall health and preventing future diseases by addressing underlying imbalances and risk factors early on.

Functional medicine is often used in the management of chronic conditions such as autoimmune diseases (like hashimotos, Graves disease, and more), hormonal imbalances (such as PCOS and others), gastrointestinal disorders (such as SIBO and gut dysbiosis), metabolic syndrome, and other complex health issues that may not be adequately addressed by conventional medicine alone. It is an evolving field that draws on a wide range of scientific disciplines, including nutrition, biochemistry, genetics, physiology, and environmental medicine, to provide a comprehensive and patient-centered approach to healthcare.

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