Looking at your recent eating patterns and your current nutritional supplements, this shorter visit is based on maintaining health or addressing simpler issues.
Length: 30 min
Activities: Client fills out some questionnaires prior to visit and discusses recommendations during visit
Cost: $40.00
Inflammation can become chronic, and lead to decline of health. At this stage, many symptoms, including pain, and loss of function will emerge. This 60 minute consult is for those with more complex or chronic issues.
Length: 60min
Activities: Client fills out some questionnaires prior to visit and discusses longer term strategies using nutritional therapy during visit.
Cost: $80.00
You have heart disease, blockages in arteries, or a history of stroke. Now what? You'll be under the care of a physician, and that's good. But can you use nutritional therapy to improve your function, lower your risk of future events, and enjoy a better quality of life? Yes, and this is what we'll work on. There are many foods and plan
You have heart disease, blockages in arteries, or a history of stroke. Now what? You'll be under the care of a physician, and that's good. But can you use nutritional therapy to improve your function, lower your risk of future events, and enjoy a better quality of life? Yes, and this is what we'll work on. There are many foods and plant extracts in the form of dietary supplements that can help to regulate the biochemical and physiological functions in the cardiovascular system. These are not seen as a replacement for well indicated medical treatment - rather, they are aimed to bring about improvements to function and in some cases structure of the organs and tissues comprising the cardiovascular system.
It can be challenging sometimes to identify what foods might make you feel worse. Dietary supplements can be great, but it can be hard to separate fact from fiction with supplements. Diet books, trends, and fads come and go, and navigating through a sea of information can be easier with professional guidance.
Sometimes patients take a lot of supplements that are not really on target for what they need. Sometimes the quality of what they use is not the best. Or their supplement routine can be at odds with medications they are prescribed. Likewise, with foods, a diet plan that seemed like an exciting plan that answered all of someone's needs, might have outlived its usefulness. Or there is a better approach to food that helps to support cardiovascular health.
We use cookies to analyze website traffic and optimize your website experience. By accepting our use of cookies, your data will be aggregated with all other user data.