How Different Is Functional Medicine From Conventional Medicine?

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  1. James Lawrence says:

    I have heard on blogs that a thing called resveritrol (sp?) in Vivix from Shaklee was able to reduce the inflammation from Autoimmune diseases – is that true or just another gimmic to sell something?

  2. Barbara Morrow says:

    Western Medicine would be very well served to understand the roots of Traditional Chinese Medicine, whose roots spring from Ayurvedic medicine.

    The so-called ‘new -functional medicine’ speaks to the very BASIC principles of Chinese medicine – whose first writings appeared around 476 B.C.!!!

    Wake up Western Medicine!! Wow!

  3. cynthia clark says:

    Hi, what cause inflammation in the body? that for me. Now about my friend he has Hepatitis-B ,and I see that the doctors are giviig him the run around ,because he need a new liver they are staying they found Marijuana in his system, after being on their so call program for about a year as he being waiting for a new liver . He dose not do Marijuana not at all. Why now? They have him on so much medication . I’m wondering what is all that medication is doing to him .He sleep alot! They also say that he can go to sleep, and not wake-up ,because of the Detoxification in his brain. These doctor have a broken brain today. can you help with some answer please. concerns friend. He can not afford you. so now what? HELP!

  4. Emily says:

    How is functional medicine different that osteopathic manipulative medicine?

  5. joannepaiva says:

    Thank you, Cynthia, for your message and your interest in Dr. Hyman’s work. Your question and constellation of symptoms represents a complex medical condition. Questions regarding conditions like these cannot be answered in a responsible manner via the Internet.

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    Regardless of becoming a patient at The UltraWellness Center, it sounds like you need to consult with a doctor. Please seek medical attention for the issues that you outlined in your message.

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