What is nutritional and functional medicine? • Understand the functioning of our cells, our tissues, our organs and our body as a whole. • Look for the causes of malfunctions • Correct deficits through diet and a healthy lifestyle (physical activity, sleep, stress management) • Supplement if necessary with food supplements whose effects have been scientifically demonstrated. • Preventive medicine for acute, chronic and civilizational diseases (cancers, cardiovascular diseases, brain aging, overweight, diabetes, obesity, psychiatric disorders, etc.) The intestine is the cause of many chronic pathologies. Don't we say that the intestine is our second brain? The pathologies that I see most often: irritable bowel syndrome, fatigue, depression, burnout, diabetes, lack of vitality, thyroid problems, various chronic pain (fibromyalgia, etc.) and of course excess weight (search for the cause). I also do magnesium infusions if necessary. Even if we think we eat well and have a healthy lifestyle, we all have deficits. In fact, our foods no longer provide the same nutrients as before due to the use of pesticides, failure to respect the seasons, industrialized products, etc. Our intestine is put under severe strain because of our lifestyle ( stress, fast food, pollution, "lack of time") and often does not work as well as it should. This is why specific biological assessments can help me to better see what the deficits are. It is this global and holistic approach that I want to bring to my patients.
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