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When Restless Legs Won’t Respond: The Iron-Brain Connection Most Practitioners Miss

What do you do when your restless leg protocol doesn’t work? That’s the question I found myself asking after a patient came back to me for the third time – still unable to sleep, still getting up every night to walk around, still miserable after 20 years of restless legs that no one had been […]

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The Cracked Tooth Case: What Happens When the Obvious Answer Is Wrong

She looked perfect on paper. Impeccable diet. Physically fit. Active. Great at self-care. Owned her own business. No history of anxiety, emotional issues, or anything that would suggest she’d walk into my office and say what she said. “I can’t stop crying. I can’t think. I’m exhausted. Something is wrong, and I don’t know what

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The Perimenopause Myth: Why 30-Year-Old Women Are Being Misled

By Ronda Nelson If you’ve been practicing for more than five minutes, you’ve probably had at least one younger woman walk into your clinic swearing she’s in perimenopause. She’s 30-something, overwhelmed, exhausted, and absolutely convinced her hormones are “shutting down.” And friend… this is where my sass starts coming out. Because of this narrative? It’s

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How to Educate Your Patients About Their Labwork

Blood chemistry continues to be the gold-standard test within the healthcare system. It provides a window into the patient’s health and encourages better communication between you and your patient. Blood labs can help bridge the gap between conventional treatments and holistic alternatives, providing confidence and assurance for the patient. Establishing a solid baseline with blood

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How to Grow Your Practice Using Blood Labs

It’s been long believed that the more engaged you are in something, the more likely you are to stick with it. You feel motivated, energized, and focused. You have a stake in the game – you’re committed. The same applies to your patients. A patient who’s actively invested in their health is more likely to

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