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Science-Backed Supplements

I chose functional medicine because it has scientific evidence of health benefits in a variety of chronic and acute health conditions. Functional medicine uses a holistic approach focusing on nutrition.

 

I didn't want to take something off the shelf. Given my health condition, if there was a chance to beat cancer, I could not take a risk with "good-enough" type supplements.  

 

Supporting your body with high-quality dietary supplements having science-backed efficacy is essential for the best possible health outcome. 

Your body is unique. Here, you are not just one more woman impacted by cancer. Working together, you will get personalized care with custom protocols designed to address your own health needs including:

  • Anxiety & Nervous Tension

  • Anemia

  • Surgical Support

  • Ovarian Wellness

  • Hormonal Health

  • Bone Support

  • Skin Health

  • Anti-Inflammatory Diet

  • Stress & Adrenal Support

  • Sexual Health

Take into consideration that many external factors have led to harmful effects of nutrient deficiencies. That's why it is crucial to nourish your body with the right functional medicine to replenish these deficiencies.

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Escalation of Nutrition Deficiencies 

Ideally, a balanced diet with a variety of foods rich in nutrients should bridge this gap. However, there are many factors affecting absorption of essential nutrients in our bodies such as the environment, medical conditions, and age among others.


Our food and diet quality are significantly impacted by these factors:

  • Nutrient levels in food are in decline due to modern agriculture [1], [2]

 

  • Impaired digestion and absorption limit our capability for our bodies to self-heal [3]

 

  • Low dietary intake and/or poor quality diet inhibit optimal health [4]

 

  • Nutrient depletions associated with medications require us to refuel [5] 

 

Ensuring you  have an adequate intake of nutrients positions your body for optimal health and performance.

How It Works

References:

  1. National Library of Medicine. Changes in USDA food composition data for 43 garden crops, 1950 to 1999. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/15637215/, 2004.

  2. National Agricultural Library. Declining Fruit and Vegetable Nutrient Composition: What Is the Evidence? https://agris.fao.org/agris-search/search.do?recordID=US201301586139, 2009. 

  3. National Library of Medicine. Considerations for Secondary Prevention of Nutritional Deficiencies in High-Risk Groups in High-Income Countries. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5793275/, 2018

  4. National Library of Medicine. The Standard American Diet and its relationship to the health status of Americans. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/21139124/, 2010

  5. National Library of Medicine. Evidence of Drug–Nutrient Interactions with Chronic Use of Commonly Prescribed Medications: An Update. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5874849/. 2018

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