Mental Health Taylor Hartman Mental Health Taylor Hartman

Practicing Mindfulness

In today's fast-paced world, we seem to always be looking to the future. Planning for the next day, next month, even the next year. Constantly juggling responsibilities can be exhausting and stressful. Thankfully, relieving that stress is doable without sacrificing tons of time by practicing mindful thinking.

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Hormone Optimization Taylor Hartman Hormone Optimization Taylor Hartman

Hormone Replacement Therapy: What You Need To Know

As we age, our body naturally decreases its production of hormones, primarily testosterone, estrogen, and progesterone. Men and women commonly begin to experience hormone deficiency as young as age 30, complaining of symptoms like depression, low libido, weight gain, and fatigue. Often, patients attribute these symptoms to “getting older” and are unaware that there are treatment options available to mitigate these symptoms.

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Autoimmune Taylor Hartman Autoimmune Taylor Hartman

Autoimmune Protocol Diet: A Personal Journey

For many patients with an autoimmune condition, they feel as though their condition controls their life. That was certainly my fear when I developed Systemic Lupus Erythematosus (Lupus). Patients who suffer from an autoimmune disease can end up having to take a myriad of prescription medications in an attempt to manage their symptoms. It can be both expensive and overwhelming, but there are options to reduce the number of medications you have to take while still alleviating symptoms. Many patients (myself included) have found significant or total symptom relief by following the Autoimmune Protocol Diet (AIP).

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Mental Health Taylor Hartman Mental Health Taylor Hartman

Recognizing Adult ADHD

Living with ADHD as an adult can be challenging, especially if your condition is undiagnosed. ADHD begins presenting in childhood, but thousands of people fail to receive a diagnosis as kids, and continue into adulthood without any symptom management or relief. Since so many adults with ADHD are unaware they have it, it's important to be able to recognize the common signs and symptoms of ADHD so you can educate yourself and identify any symptoms that you may be experiencing.  

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Nutrition & Recipes Taylor Hartman Nutrition & Recipes Taylor Hartman

Green Machine Smoothie Recipe

Marrie’s signature Green Machine Smoothie is a fueling powerhouse for your mind and body. With key ingredients that help protect and boost brain function while also providing sustainable energy, stabilization of your blood sugar, and helping to calm your hunger hormones.

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GI Health Tiffany Althaus, ND GI Health Tiffany Althaus, ND

SIBO: What It Is & How To Treat It

There is so much data coming out about the “gut microbiome” and its complex ecosystem (what we call the delicate symphony of good and bad bacteria). One of the primary conditions that has received a lot of attention in the last decade, and often associated with IBS, is what we call “SIBO (small intestinal bacteria overgrowth).

SIBO is a condition characterized by the atypical growth of bacteria in the small intestine.

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Nutrition & Recipes Taylor Hartman Nutrition & Recipes Taylor Hartman

The Ultimate Guide to Cruciferous Vegetables

You caught us - cruciferous vegetables aren't really all powerful, but they are about as close as a vegetable can get. Cruciferous Vegetables have been regarded as extremely healthy, nutrient-dense vegetables for years - and for good reason. These veggies offer a variety of unique health benefits, and should make a regular appearance in everyone’s diet.

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Cardiometabolic Health Rachele Wright, ARNP Cardiometabolic Health Rachele Wright, ARNP

What's the Link between ACE Inhibitors, ARB Medications, and COVID-19?

By now, I am sure most of you have heard something about ACEi’s (angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitor) and ARB’s (angiotensin II receptor blockers) with their link to COVID-19. Both of these classes of medications are very widely used all over the world to treat hypertension (high blood pressure), cardiovascular disease, and slow the progression of kidney disease. They are very well tolerated by most people and often have great results with lowering blood pressure.

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Regenerative Medicine Ashok Bhandari, ND Regenerative Medicine Ashok Bhandari, ND

PRP For Your Needs

Regenerative medicine has become a huge buzzword in the field of medicine, and specifically, sports medicine. The treatments that previously only professional athletes could afford to get –and those taking place primarily overseas – now are readily available to just about anyone. And one of the household names in this ever-evolving arena is PRP: Platelet-rich plasma.

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Women's Health Taylor Hartman Women's Health Taylor Hartman

Breastfeeding: The Good, The Bad, and the Uncomfortable

Deciding whether or not to breastfeed is a personal decision each mother has to make for herself. There is no right answer, other than what works best for your family. Here at SageMED, we want to help mothers make an informed decision about breastfeeding. In this post, we explore the benefits of breastfeeding, as well as common issues and how to resolve them.

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