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Some Common Myths About Functional Medicine Debunked

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                             Many people consult a specialist in functional medicine in Denver rather than a conventional medicine doctor because they believe the former can offer better results for chronic problems like back pain or neck pain. However, many patients and doctors continue to be skeptical about this approach to treatment because of misconceptions about what it is and how it works. In contrast, many people are overly optimistic about it. That’s why it’s important to debunk the myths about alternative medicine so that you can make an informed decision. Functional Medicine Has No Basis In Science Despite what people think, this field has a lot of basis in science. Practitioners of functional medicine in Denver take a systems-oriented approach that insists on identifying and treating the root cause of the disease. This is more scientific than guessing the disease based on visible symptoms and prescribing medicines that may or may not affect the disease.

Managing Osteoporosis With The Help Of Chiropractic Care

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The bones in our body build the framework for facilitating movement and stability in our body and as such, they need to be strong and sturdy. But despite their sturdiness, if the bones are not taken care of properly, they can start to deteriorate. Osteoporosis is one such bone condition in which the bones in our body become brittle and they break fairly easily.  When it comes to the treatment of osteoporosis there are various approaches like pharmacologic therapy, exercise, vertebroplasty and kyphoplasty, dietary measures, etc. Some may even seek the help of a holistic doctor in Denver as well. But is chiropractic care a viable option for the treatment of osteoporosis? If you're wondering the same thing then read on to know more about managing osteoporosis with chiropractic care. Does osteoporosis completely rule out chiropractic care? Osteoporosis is a condition characterized by brittle bones, which may lead to the easy breaking of the bones. So does this condition