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Functional health services for chronic illness.

Overview

Common symptoms of chronic illness

Chronic illnesses are long-term health conditions that persist for an extended period, often for life. Unlike acute illnesses, which have a sudden onset and typically resolve with treatment, chronic conditions can be complex, multifaceted, and deeply impactful to an individual’s quality of life.

Fibromyalgia A chronic condition characterized by widespread musculoskeletal pain, fatigue, sleep disturbances, and cognitive issues, often impacting daily life and overall well-being.
Arthritis An inflammatory condition affecting the joints, causing pain, stiffness, and reduced mobility, with various forms such as osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis.
Chronic and autoimmune-related skin conditions Skin disorders such as psoriasis and eczema linked to autoimmune or chronic inflammation, often presenting as redness, itching, or scaling.
Obesity A complex health condition involving excessive body fat accumulation, increasing the risk of chronic diseases like diabetes, heart disease, and joint pain.
CRPS (Chronic Regional Pain Syndrome) A rare but debilitating condition characterized by prolonged, severe pain and sensitivity in a limb, often following an injury or surgery.
Diabetic and peripheral neuropathy Nerve damage commonly caused by diabetes, leading to pain, numbness, or weakness in the extremities, particularly the feet and hands.
Celiacs, Crohn’s disease, and Ulcerative colitis Chronic gastrointestinal conditions that result in inflammation, pain, and digestive issues, often requiring dietary and medical management.
Ongoing pain Persistent pain lasting beyond normal healing times, which may stem from various conditions or injuries and significantly affect daily activities.
Inflammation A natural immune response that, when chronic, can contribute to pain, swelling, and tissue damage, often underlying various health conditions.
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Diagnosis

Full-picture diagnostic tests

Using a functional health approach, we look beyond surface-level symptoms to identify and address underlying issues. Our team employs advanced diagnostics, thorough patient histories, and evidence-based protocols to create tailored treatment plans. A cornerstone of our approach is the use of innovative treatments like low-dose naltrexone (LDN).

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Treatment

Integrated treatment plans to help you start feeling better.

Low-dose naltrexone is an emerging therapy that has shown significant promise in the management of chronic illnesses, particularly those involving immune system dysfunction or chronic inflammation. Originally developed as a treatment for opioid addiction in higher doses, naltrexone has been repurposed in lower doses to modulate the immune system and reduce inflammation.
Low-Dose Naltrexone (LDN)

Key Benefits of LDN for Chronic Illness:

  1. Immune System Regulation: LDN works by interacting with opioid receptors and enhancing the body’s production of endorphins, which can improve immune function and reduce autoimmune responses.

  2. Reduction of Inflammation: LDN has been shown to decrease inflammatory cytokines, which play a major role in conditions like fibromyalgia, multiple sclerosis, and rheumatoid arthritis.

  3. Pain Relief: By modulating pain pathways, LDN can provide relief from chronic pain associated with various conditions.

  4. Improved Quality of Life: Many patients report enhanced energy levels, better sleep, and improved mental clarity with LDN therapy.
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