The Role of Supplements in Functional Medicine: Enhancing Health and Wellness

Introduction:

Functional Medicine, an approach to healthcare that focuses on addressing the root causes of illness and promoting overall wellnessoften incorporates various tools and modalities to support optimal health. One of the key components frequently utilized in Functional Medicine is the strategic use of supplements. These supplements, ranging from vitamins and minerals to herbal extracts and amino acids, play a significant role in complementing dietary and lifestyle interventions to address underlying imbalances and promote vitality. In this article, we explore the importance of supplements in Functional Medicine, their role in enhancing health, and how they are integrated into personalized treatment plans.

The Foundation of Functional Medicine:

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