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Can’t you do a test that tells me what to eat?

This is a question I have heard often in my practice.

I understand this desire to have the clarity to know once and for all what one should and should not eat, but unfortunately, it is not generally this easy.

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Nature’s Ozempic? Don’t believe the hype

In recent weeks there has been a lot in the news about the weight loss drug Ozempic (semaglutide). And recently, natural alternatives to the costly pharmaceuticals. Is Berberine, Nature’s Ozempic? I discuss this as well as the harms that surround cycles of hype around herbal supplements, in my latest (audio) blog.

Take a listen and let me know what you think.

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Summertime Blues

While many people look forward to the start of summer, for some of us, the summer can be a time when we do not feel our best. Do you or someone you know experience increased anxiety, low mood, or sleep disturbances in the summer months? There are several potential reasons. I will review some of them and how you might assess and address them to support your mood and sleep this summer.

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Telling a Bigger Story - Employing the narrative power of Functional Medicine for broader change

How might we expand the work done by the Functional Medicine Model, applying its system and analysis not just to the complex stories of the antecedents, triggers, and mediators of individual disease but to the story of societal dis-ease and dysregulation? To tell a motivating story that activates and inspires action...

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Beyond Functional Medicine in search of a truly integrated model of healing

The functional medicine model is still wildly incomplete. Some passing acknowledgment is given to the need to address non-physical aspects of health and healing - the psychological, emotional, and spiritual. As it is elaborated and practiced, though, functional medicine is still primarily medicine of the physical body. It is still based mainly on the same underlying (materialist) paradigm that assumes that disease happens and is cured as a matter of inputs or subtractions - what one is doing or not doing and exposed to or not exposed to in the environment.

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Too much light, not enough dark

Darkness is a biological imperative for the balanced coordination of many of our hormonal and metabolic functions. Bright light exposure, especially at night, can wreak havoc. Here are some things you can do to ensure an adequate exposure to darkness.

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What makes our approach different?

Sankofa Healing Arts offers a variety of tools that can support individuals and communities in their path to improved health and well-being.

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The Pros and Cons of Nutritional Supplements

The allure of supplements is clear. This pill or powder claims to be able to improve your energy, smooth the functioning of your digestion, resolve those aching joint pains. Why would you not choose to take it?

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What should you eat?

Many of us are continually perplexed by the streams of information and conflicting dietary recommendations. We are looking for something or someone to cut through all of this and just give us a simple answer.

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