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Welcome to our integrative health journal, where our team of holistic practitioners shares their expertise to help you achieve optimal well-being. Each month, we delve into a new theme, providing you with insightful articles, practical tips, and the latest in holistic health trends. Whether you're interested in nutrition, natural remedies, mental health, or physical fitness, our diverse team of experts offers a wealth of knowledge to support your wellness journey. Join us as we explore the multifaceted world of holistic health and empower you to live your healthiest life.
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Your Skin Is What You Eat: The Gut-Skin Connection Behind Eczema & Inflammation
Deadlines are approaching, bills are due, and summer schedules are filling up fast. During stressful seasons of life, many people naturally reach for comfort foods like pastries, soft drinks, candy, or ice cream. While these foods may provide temporary relief, consistently consuming excess added sugar can negatively impact the gut microbiome and contribute to inflammation throughout the body — including the skin. When the gut microbiome becomes imbalanced, a condition known a

Melanie Baughman, BS
Jun 83 min read


Why Acne Often Returns After Antibiotics: A Root-Cause Approach to Clearer Skin
Acne is often treated as a surface-level skin condition, but from a naturopathic and functional medicine perspective, acne is rarely just about the skin. While topical treatments, antibiotics, and skincare products may temporarily reduce breakouts, they often fail to address the deeper imbalances contributing to chronic inflammation, hormonal disruption, and immune dysfunction. As a result, many people experience acne that repeatedly returns despite trying multiple products a

Dr. Stephanie Hendershot, ND
Jun 13 min read


The Hidden Link Between Blood Sugar Imbalance and Chronic Migraines
Migraines are part of a complex disease process that continues to be rigorously studied in terms of both physiology and therapeutic interventions. While the dilation of blood vessels in the head and neuroinflammation are well-known factors, one less discussed avenue is the role metabolic dysfunction may play in the development of migraines. For many individuals, migraines are utterly debilitating—affecting quality of life, impairing work productivity, disrupting social activi

Dr. Kellyann Tomko, ND
Dec 15, 20253 min read


Hangry Holidays: How Skipping Meals Triggers Headaches and Ruins Your Festive Fun
The only thing worse than the Grinch stealing Christmas? An uninvited headache from skipping breakfast and lunch just to overindulge at festive dinners. And nobody wants that! Let’s explore some common holiday habits we’re all guilty of, how skipping meals affects your brain, and practical tips to protect your holiday spirit. Because the best gift we can give ourselves is feeling good. WHAT you eat can also cause headaches. We recommend starting with vegetables, fats, and pro

Melanie Baughman, BS
Dec 8, 20253 min read


Why You Get Headaches at Work (and How to Make Them Stop)
It’s 3:24 PM. Your inbox is overflowing, your neck feels like a stone column, your eyes are dry and cranky, and your head is pulsing with that familiar, annoying ache. You’re tired, slightly grumpy, and secretly wondering, “Is my job trying to kill my brain?” If this sounds dramatic, that’s okay. Headaches have a way of making everything feel dramatic. And if you get them often at work, you are absolutely not alone. Office and screen-time headaches are incredibly common in pe

Dr. Marissa Boyd, ND
Dec 1, 20258 min read


How Protein Balances Blood Sugar for Better Sleep and Less Stress
Waking up at 2 a.m. feeling tired but wired? This blog explains how eating enough protein during the day helps balance blood sugar, reduce cortisol spikes, and support deep, restorative sleep.

Dr. Stephanie Hendershot, ND
Sep 22, 20253 min read


How Blood Sugar After Meals Impacts PCOS Symptoms, Hormones, and Health
If you’re living with PCOS, you’ve probably heard about insulin resistance. But what does that actually mean day to day? A big piece of the puzzle is how your body handles blood sugar after meals, also called postprandial glucose regulation.

Elena DiPerri, CNS, LN
Sep 15, 20253 min read


Beyond the Cookie: Surprising Ways Blood Sugar Fluctuates (and How a Naturopathic Doctor Can Help You Stay Balanced)
Picture glucose as the VIP of your bloodstream—your body’s all-access energy pass. It’s the essential fuel for your brain, muscles, and organs, keeping everything running smoothly. But keeping blood sugar “just right”—not too high, not too low—is where the real magic happens.

Dr. Marissa Boyd, ND
Sep 6, 20254 min read


How Summer Vacations Boost Health: A Seasonal Reset for Mind and Body
Summer is the time of year when many things slow down—the kids are out of school, families take vacations, and outdoor festivities are in...

Dr. Kellyann Tomko, ND
Jul 7, 20252 min read


Navigating a Restful Sleep: The Crucial Link Between Blood Sugar Balance and Quality Sleep
Sleep is a fundamental pillar of our overall health and well-being, yet so many of us struggle to achieve a restful night's sleep. I...

Dr. Stephanie Hendershot, ND
Apr 5, 20243 min read


Heart-Healthy Holidays: Practical Tips for Enjoying the Season with Cardiovascular Wellness
The holidays can be a challenging time for those who have been previously diagnosed with heart disease or for those who are concerned...

Dr. Kellyann Tomko, ND
Dec 16, 20233 min read


How Gestational Diabetes Affects Heart Health in Moms – What You Need to Know
Happy Valentine’s Day! Let’s Talk About Heart Health and Motherhood February may be the shortest month of the year, but it’s full of...

Dr. Mièka Bryan, PT, DPT
Feb 7, 20233 min read
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