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Integrative protocols based on research, clinical, and industry expertise.  Curated using evidence-informed approach, protocols act as a foundation for treatment plans, providing guidance on the most relevant therapies,

Antibiotic Resistance

Antibiotic resistance is caused by the proliferation of intergenerational bacteria possessing genetic mutations that reduce the effectiveness of specific antibiotic

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Antioxidant Support

Antioxidants may help to mitigate the potential negative effects of prolonged oxidative stress. Additionally, ingredients with antioxidant function have shown

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Bone Support

Bone requires the optimal amount of osteoblast and osteoclast activity in order to maintain age-appropriate bone density, maintain bone strength,

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Dysbiosis

Imbalance in bacteria in the gut can cause many gastrointestinal symptoms, brain fog, fatigue, and overall lack of well-being. Using

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Everyday Health

The most common conditions affecting North American adults include cardiovascular disease (e.g. heart attack, stroke), cancer, respiratory conditions, cognitive decline,

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Headaches

Due to the debilitating effects of severe headaches and/or migraines, it is essential to help address possible mechanisms or underlying

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Hot Flashes

Approximately 50.3% to 82.1% of women going through menopause experience hot flashes and night sweats. To help manage symptoms, 40-50%

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Joint Pain

Mainstream prevention and treatment for osteoarthritis relies on pain management through nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), glucocorticoid injections, exercise therapy, bracing,

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Joint Support

Comprehensive joint support starts with key components of joint cartilage in glucosamine and chondroitin. These molecules provide joint cushioning and

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Lung Support

The global prevalence of adult asthma is roughly 4-8%, although this varies widely as significant debate remains regarding misdiagnosis and

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Mood Support

Fluctuations in mood are common and normal; however, prolonged disruptive patterns in mood can present themselves at various times in

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Nerve Support

Nervous system support starts with nutrients that support normal nerve growth, development and normal healing. Specific nutrients play a role

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Ovarian Wellness

Optimal ovarian wellness may include management of reproductive hormonal or endocrine disorders such as polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS), which is

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Postoperative Care

Regulation of post-surgical immune function and inflammation may be achieved through decreasing pro-inflammatory cytokines, such as tumor necrosis factor (TNFα)

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Sinus Support

Optimal sinus health requires proper circulation through the sinus cavities that is free of mucus build-up. The sinuses are composed

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Soft Stools

Healthy bowel movements are essential for gastrointestinal integrity. Acute cases of stools that are too loose, unformed, or liquid can

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Spring Health

Many individuals may report feeling physically and mentally depleted following the winter months. (Melrose 2015) Therefore, springtime offers a unique

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Vessel Health

For proper endothelial function, healthy nitric oxide production and vasodilation can be accomplished with citrulline and grape seed extract, proteolytic

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