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by Bianca Garilli, ND Hair loss, or alopecia, is a common complaint by patients, male and female alike. It can affect localized regions (like the temples and crown of the head seen in male-pattern baldness), the entire scalp, and sometimes can even extend to other areas of the body. Typical hair loss is approximately 50-100 hairs per day, but those suffering from more extensive hair loss frequently notice increased hair loss after brushing or styling their locks or even when…

by Bianca Garilli, ND Hair loss, or alopecia, is a common complaint by patients, male and female alike. It can affect localized regions (like the temples and crown of the head seen in…

Articles, Cardiometabolic, Functional Medicine, Integrative, Naturopathic, Nutritionists

by Lewis Chang, PhD and Annalouise O’Connor, PhD, RD High-density lipoprotein (HDL) is best known for its ability to carry cholesterol from the blood to the liver for elimination. HDL also facilitates other cardioprotective effects in the body through anti-inflammatory, anti-oxidative, and antithrombotic actions.1,2 However, for HDL to have these benefits, it needs to be functional. Loss of HDL function, or worse, gain of HDL dysfunction can negatively impact cardiometabolic health.3 In addition to cholesterol, HDL can accumulate other molecules,…

by Lewis Chang, PhD and Annalouise O’Connor, PhD, RD High-density lipoprotein (HDL) is best known for its ability to carry cholesterol from the blood to the liver for elimination. HDL also facilitates other…

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by Bronwyn Storoschuk, ND Combined hormonal contraceptives are used by over 100 million women worldwide, with the most frequent use in the Western world.1 Of hormonal options, the combined oral contraceptive pill (OCP), also known as "the pill" or birth control pill, is the most common choice, with 4 out of 5 sexually active women reporting current or previous pill use.2,3 Although OCPs are a highly effective form of birth control and have been revolutionary for women, like other medications,…

by Bronwyn Storoschuk, ND Combined hormonal contraceptives are used by over 100 million women worldwide, with the most frequent use in the Western world.1 Of hormonal options, the combined oral contraceptive pill (OCP),…

Blogs, Cardiometabolic, Chiropractic, Foundational, Functional Medicine, Integrative, Naturopathic, Nutritionists, Obesity

by Sara Gottfried, MD Exercise is key to overall health, but sometimes the wrong approach can do more harm than good. It’s likely one of the reasons you’ve encountered patients who are struggling to achieve results despite every effort to lose weight and improve their health. Thankfully, there’s more to the story. We sat down with Sara Gottfried, MD to discuss the connection between exercise, hormones, and healthy weight loss. Sometimes exercising too much can make it more difficult for…

by Sara Gottfried, MD Exercise is key to overall health, but sometimes the wrong approach can do more harm than good. It’s likely one of the reasons you’ve encountered patients who are struggling…

Blogs, Cardiometabolic, Cognitive, Foundational, Functional Medicine, Integrative, Naturopathic, Nutritionists, Obesity

by Bianca Garilli, ND Screen time is quickly becoming one of the hottest topics for parents, healthcare practitioners, and educators. How much screen time should children and adolescents be allowed per day? Does screen time include the time spent on laptops to complete homework and reading assignments for classes? At what age should children begin to use screens? When is an appropriate developmental timeframe to buy your child a phone? Does the use of screens increase the risks of behavioral…

by Bianca Garilli, ND Screen time is quickly becoming one of the hottest topics for parents, healthcare practitioners, and educators. How much screen time should children and adolescents be allowed per day? Does…

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by Whitney Crouch, RDN, CLT  Cruciferous vegetables belong to the Brassica genus of plants and include foods such as broccoli, arugula, Brussels sprouts, mustard and collard greens, cabbage, and watercress. Known for their cancer-fighting biological properties and support of the body’s natural detoxification system, these veggies contain sulfur-containing chemicals called glucosinolates, which are responsible for the vegetable’s pungent aroma and bitter flavor.1 During the digestion of cruciferous vegetables, glucosinolates are broken down to form biologically active compounds such as indoles, nitriles,…

by Whitney Crouch, RDN, CLT  Cruciferous vegetables belong to the Brassica genus of plants and include foods such as broccoli, arugula, Brussels sprouts, mustard and collard greens, cabbage, and watercress. Known for their…

Myles Spar, MD, MPH; Director of Integrative Medicine, Venice Family Clinic's Simms/Mann Health and Wellness Center Dr. Spar feels that medicine is missing the mark when it comes to the chronic disease burden in US men. Testosterone is a biomarker that should be a standard test for all adult men. In this talk Dr. Spar explores testosterone and how to leverage hormone replacement therapy in chronic disease management for male patients. The full video for the preview above is available for practitioners…

Myles Spar, MD, MPH; Director of Integrative Medicine, Venice Family Clinic's Simms/Mann Health and Wellness Center Dr. Spar feels that medicine is missing the mark when it comes to the chronic disease burden…

Myles Spar, MD, MPH; Director of Integrative Medicine, Venice Family Clinic's Simms/Mann Health and Wellness Center When men come to your clinical practice, few are following proper nutrition, and often it is the women in their life have persuaded them to see a clinician. While those initial challenges exist, Dr. Spar explains that most men desire the same things: more energy, vitality, and libido, along with weight loss. Dr. Spar discusses the top conditions he sees with his male patients, paired…

Myles Spar, MD, MPH; Director of Integrative Medicine, Venice Family Clinic's Simms/Mann Health and Wellness Center When men come to your clinical practice, few are following proper nutrition, and often it is the…

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Metagenics Institute was founded to help practitioners fulfill their oath. Together, we share the same goal: Personalized health, one patient at a time. Change starts with you, the healthcare practitioner. Let us help.…

Blogs, Foundational, Nutritionists

by Whitney Crouch, RDN, CLT Sugar is a hot topic. It’s one of the recently recognized, major culprits for increasing rates of overweight and obesity, type 2 diabetes, and heart disease and contributes to a multitude of other health conditions related to inflammation in the body.1 Sugar intake in America 42% of Americans ≥ 2 years meet the 2015-2020 Dietary Guidelines for Americans recommendation for limiting added sugars intake to <10% of daily calories.1-2 That leaves 58% of Americans consuming…

by Whitney Crouch, RDN, CLT Sugar is a hot topic. It’s one of the recently recognized, major culprits for increasing rates of overweight and obesity, type 2 diabetes, and heart disease and contributes…

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