
Winter Wellness: The Importance of Vitamin D, Vitamin A, and Natural Synergy
Vitamin D doesn’t work in isolation; it benefits from working in tandem with other fat-soluble nutrients like Vitamin A.
Vitamin D doesn’t work in isolation; it benefits from working in tandem with other fat-soluble nutrients like Vitamin A.
Check out our new resource: discussions! Virasoap Natural Medicine is excited to announce Dr. Alexa’s new resource, “Whole Human with Dr. Alexa” where she will share her discussions with providers about natural health, wellness, aesthetics and medical freedom. New episodes will be added regularly
When it comes to overall wellness, both Functional Medicine and Naturopathic Doctors emphasize the importance of a balanced and resilient gut. The gut barrier is an intricate system that works like a security gate — selectively allowing essential nutrients to pass while keeping harmful substances
Let’s explore two such herbs and the potential functional medicine benefits: berberine and French maritime pine bark extract.
Functional medicine and naturopathic medicine are both integrative approaches to healthcare that emphasize addressing the root causes of disease.
Let’s explore some key nutrients that can help keep your thyroid in top shape.
Functional medicine offers simple, effective strategies to help your body digest and process that Thanksgiving spread.
By understanding and leveraging the diverse benefits of creatine, you can enhance not just your physical prowess but also your mental clarity and overall well-being.
While our body’s natural detoxification system, primarily the liver, works tirelessly to cleanse and protect us, supporting it with natural supplements can make a significant difference.
NAC plays a crucial role in maintaining overall health. Here are five distinct dynamic benefits of NAC in detail. Maybe some of the many use cases of NAC will surprise you!
The thyroid gland, though small, plays a vital role in managing your body’s metabolism.
Microplastics are tiny plastic particles less than 5 millimeters in size, so we rarely see them, but we now know they’re there.