Introduction The gut and the brain have two different jobs that do different functions in the body but, have a bidirectional communication with each...
Category - Functional Medicine
Functional medicine has been through the medical practice evolution that has been addressing the healthcare needs of the 21 century. It has started to shift the traditional disease-centered focus of medical practice to a much more patient-centered approach. Functional medicine has addressed the whole person and not by isolating a set of symptoms. With functional medicine, local practitioners can spend time with their patients by listening to their history while also looking at the interactions from genetics, environmental, and lifestyle factors that may influence long-term health and complex chronic diseases. So in a way, functional medicine can support the unique expression of health and vitality for each individual.
By making this change, from a disease-centered focus to a patient-centered approach, local physicians are able to support the patient’s healing process. By viewing health and illness as part of a cycle, all the components of the human biological system can interact dynamically with the environment. With this process, functional medicine can seek and identify genetic, lifestyle, and environmental factors that may shift a person’s health from illness to well-being.
Introduction The gut system makes sure that the good bacteria is helping the gut by digesting the consumed food into nutrients for the body and...
Introduction The gut system’s main function is to digest food to be turned into nutrients in the body and excrete the waste out of the body...
Introduction The gut is home to many bacterias that help out the body by digesting the food that a person eats, and excretes the waste out of the...
Introduction The brain’s primary function in the central nervous system is to transport and transmit neuron signals all throughout the entire...
Introduction The central nervous system’s main function is to make sure that the neuron signals are being transmitted all over the entire body...
Introduction The brain is part of the central nervous system and its primary function is to transmit neuron signals all throughout the entire body...
Introduction The central nervous system is home to the brain and spinal cord as they help send out trillions of neuro signals all throughout the...