49.Are Doctors Missing the Root Cause? How Functional Medicine Addresses Chronic Illness


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Nov 05 2024 30 mins   2

Hey friend, 


 


If you’ve been dealing with constant fatigue, gut issues, or hormone imbalances, this week’s podcast episode is one you won’t want to miss. I dive into why these symptoms keep coming back and how functional medicine can help you find real, lasting relief. In this episode, I share the story of Andrea, a client who was told by countless doctors that everything looked “fine,” even though she felt far from it. Sound familiar? Together, we found her root causes and created a plan to get her feeling healthy, balanced, and energized again.


Functional medicine goes beyond managing symptoms—it’s about truly understanding the body and addressing the underlying causes of chronic health conditions. I’ll walk you through my approach to uncovering and healing these imbalances, so you can finally break free from endless doctor visits and symptom cycles. Listen in to learn how functional medicine can make a real difference in your health journey. You deserve more than “getting by” each day. Tune in now and start your journey to vibrant health!


 


In health, 


Lacy Lain, FMCHC, LEHP


 


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