Functional Diagnostic
Medicine
The Missed
Diagnosis
Traditionally
trained health professionals typically interpret symptoms as
indicators of a specific illness and use diagnostic
assessments to identify or confirm that condition.
While perhaps
validating a suspected disease process, this approach often
fails to identify the real cause of the condition,
especially in cases of chronic illness.
Most treatments
based upon this approach tend to be heavily dependent upon
pharmaceutical drugs.
Again, this approach
does not address the underlying cause of the condition.
Further, many drugs
have toxic side effects and cover up symptoms, making
additional attempts at diagnosis even less reliable.
Many people do not
feel good, but standard medical tests show
little or nothing.
X-rays, MRI's,
standard blood and urine tests only show pathological
changes.
They are static in
nature.
Why is Functional Medicine called the
“Future
of Medicine?”
Functional Medicine
approach is designed to significantly improve health. While
the specific disease a person may have is not ignored, the
focus of therapy is to improve health through optimizing
biological, biochemistry and psychological function.
This is a highly
individualized process. Two people with the same diagnosis
may require different diagnostic tests and therapeutic
interventions to promote health and well-being.
When successful,
many of the symptoms that are the primary concern of the
individual will diminish in severity and the individual will
begin to experience a renewed sense of well being and a
significant increase in health and
vitality.
Functional
Diagnostic Medicine is a growing field of modern medicine.
It offers a giant step forward in the diagnosis, treatment
and prevention of many of society’s chronic diseases.
Doctors practicing
functional diagnostic medicine are able to identify the real
causes of many health conditions by combining the results of
scientifically documented tests.
These are not your
standard medical tests but go the next level investigating
the biochemical and metabolic “glitches” likely to cause a
specific disease process.
Based on the results
of these tests, physicians are then able to develop
personalized “patient
specific” treatment protocols designed to
reverse, stop or prevent the disease and its related
symptoms.
Unlike the “disease specific” approach which is
geared to suppress the expression of symptoms, physicians
practicing functional diagnostic medicine are delighted to
discover that many diseases have a real underlying cause
which when found and corrected, can have a dramatic impact
on the health of their
patients.
Functional
Medicine aims to determine
what kinds of internal or external stressors cause the
abnormal function which
in turn causes the often very deceptive symptoms.
Everybody is
different
Two individuals may
have the same or similar underlying functional problems, but
exhibit different symptoms. People with similar symptoms may
have different underlying malfunctions.
What is good for me,
may not be good for you.
What helps you may
not be useful for me.
We change:
What is true today is not necessarily true
tomorrow, next week, next month
or next year.
When was the last
time you really felt healthy?
The reason you may
not feel your best is because you’ve developed an unhealthy
lifestyle. As we get older we tend to develop bad habits and
take our health for granted.
Poor eating, stress,
environmental and chemical toxins, lack of exercise, all
take a toll on your natural defenses. For a while your body
was able to cope.
But now, you may
have noticed some changes: You probably don’t get enough
sleep and when you do sleep you may catch yourself having to
get up two, three or more times during the night. The food
you eat simply does not satisfy you. Losing weight has never
been more difficult.
You may exercise,
but something still does not feel right inside. You can’t
seem to put your finger on it. You simply don’t feel well,
but you don’t have any obvious symptoms that would make you
want to see your doctor.
On the bad side,
these puzzling non-specific symptoms may be an early warning
that one or more of your body’s systems are malfunctioning.
Symptoms are
Signals
Just like the red
warning light in your car that flashes when there is a
problem with your engine, a physical symptom is a signal
telling you that an underlying health problem needs to be
corrected.
Treating a symptom
without uncovering the real cause is like placing a piece of
black tape over the blinking red warning light. The
consequences of this action are obvious—an expensive engine
overhaul.
Unfortunately our
bodies can’t be “overhauled” and ignoring these chronic
symptoms could eventually lead to a serious illness.
Through functional
diagnostic medicine, physicians are able to help their
patients restore normal body function, thereby relieving
symptoms that may result in life-threatening diseases (such
as arthritis, fibromyalgia, diabetes, auto-immune diseases,
heart diseases, osteoporosis and many other chronic
degenerative illnesses.
Unlike most well
meaning physicians that tend to focus on what drug to use to
treat a symptom, doctors who practice functional diagnostic
medicine give serious thought to what is causing the symptom
in the first place.
The Evolution of
Diagnostic Assessments
Modern medicine has
given humanity hope in the fight for the extension of life
and the prevention of disease. However, until recently there
have been few available tools with which to evaluate basic
human physiology.
Traditional
diagnoses have focused on pathology rather than an
examination of the underlying reasons for the development of
a particular health problem.
Today, specialized
laboratories using advanced testing procedures offer
functional diagnostic assessments that can evaluate an
individual's physiology. By comparing the individual's
assessments with normal physiological ranges, doctors
practicing functional diagnostic medicine can pinpoint
abnormalities and contributing factors to health problems,
often exposing the real causes of chronic illness and
degenerative disease.
Common Health
Complaints
Functional Medicine
practitioners are particularly good at addressing the needs
of those suffering from incorrectly or partially diagnosed
chronic health problems which, in many cases, have yet to
manifest as a specific disease.
Promoting Wellness
and Longevity
Many serious health
conditions develop over years of undiagnosed and seemingly
unrelated symptoms.
Therefore, the
detection and treatment of health issues at their point of
earliest inception has consequences reaching far beyond the
alleviation of symptoms.
Functional
assessments can identify risk factors for a wide variety of
health problems long before they become symptomatic,
enabling individuals to take preventive measures to reduce
their risk for cancer, cardiovascular disease and other
degenerative conditions.
The tests also
provide important data for the development of scientifically
based nutritional plans, immune-enhancing strategies and
life-extension programs.
Dynamic Monitoring
of Therapies
Functional
diagnostic assessments provide the opportunity to monitor a
wide array of therapies, including customized nutritional
programs.
Testing is used
initially to establish an individual's baseline
physiological processes and subsequently to closely monitor
the results of therapies in order to make necessary
adjustments in therapeutic protocols.
Twenty-First Century
Health Care
By identifying the
underlying causes of chronic health conditions, reducing the
risk of degenerative disease, and addressing an individual's
unique bio-chemical composition, Functional Medicine has
been considered the “Future of
Medicine”.
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