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Functional Medicine* and Integrative Wellness requires Doctors to engage in further education outside of their core training and within their scope of practice.
Join us for a webinar where we discuss and pinpoint the complications of Fibromyalgia and Inflammation. Fibromyalgia can be classified as widespread muscle pain and tenderness. Tune in to discover how fibromyalgia and inflammation could be affecting you.
Functional medicine requires doctors to continue their education and re-evaluate how they treat patients, including clinical decision thinking. Functional medicine stems from the basis and clinical application of understanding “whole body” wellness and the interconnection between organ systems and their processes.
Part of practicing and understanding the whole body wellness approach is understanding that the multi-organ systems heavily rely on each other. This being said, it is clear that conditions such as fibromyalgia include multiple areas and organ systems. The connection between fibromyalgia is directly correlated to the gastrointestinal system, which is related to inflammation.
Fibromyalgia is anything but simple. It is classified as a neurologic health condition. The factors of this condition include pain and widespread tenderness throughout the entire body. The widespread pain that individuals experience affects the mitochondria, leading to mitochondrial dysfunction, systemic inflammation, oxidative stress, and DNA damage. Those who have fibromyalgia also see symptoms such as:
✅ Headaches
✅ Lack of or Trouble Sleeping
✅ Brain Fog
✅ Anxiety
✅ Depression
✅ And More!
These symptoms are related to other organ systems in the body. Fibromyalgia interrupts the natural communication between pathways, causing widespread pain and other side effects to occur involving other body systems.
The gastrointestinal system is responsible for the uptake of nutrients, digestion, detoxification, and maintaining a balance of good and bad bacteria allowing the microbiome to flourish. When the bacteria becomes overactive, and a specific strain overpowers others, we see a condition called small intestine bacterial overgrowth (SIBO). Patients who are being treated for SIBO have experienced relief of fibromyalgia-like symptoms. Proving and showing how the body systems are intertwined and communicate and rely on each other for optimal function and total body health.
Join us for this live webinar event to gain more knowledge regarding ways to combat inflammation and fibromyalgia. This informative webinar is led by Dr. Alexander Jimenez, who has advanced training in functional medicine, neurophysiology, and clinical applications.
*Additional Education: M.S.A.C.P – Licensed in Texas & New Mexico. Scope of Practice Governed and Determined by State License & State Board Rules & Regulations
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