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Dr. Caitlan Readhead is a naturopathic doctor with a Master’s in Nutrition and a Master’s in Integrative Medical Research. She specializes in chronic fatigue, immune dysfunction, and traumatic brain injury (TBI). She is well-versed in utilizing both standard lab testing and functional lab assessments to offer a comprehensive, evidence-based approach to medical care. Dr. Readhead offers telemedicine services nationwide. View Dr. Readhead's team profile here: https://www.ivyintegrative.com/team/caitlan-readhead
Accreditations: Licensed Naturopathic Doctor, Mold-Literate Certification, Advanced Training in MCAS, Vector-Borne Illness Trained by The International Lyme and Associated Diseases Society (ILADS)
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Apr 6, 2026 ∙ 3 min
Is It Allergies or MCAS? Understanding the Key Differences
If you struggle with symptoms that seem like allergies but don’t improve with typical treatments, there may be another explanation. While allergies and Mast Cell Activation Syndrome (MCAS) can look very similar, they are actually two different immune responses with different causes and treatment approaches . Understanding the difference between allergies and MCAS can help you determine whether your symptoms require a deeper evaluation. What Are Allergies? Allergies are IgE-mediated immune...
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Feb 17, 2026 ∙ 3 min
Inflammation And Cardiovascular Disease: Key Markers To Test
Identifying Inflammation’s Role in Cardiovascular Disease Inflammation is a natural and essential part of the body’s immune response to infection, injury, or exposure to toxins. In the short term, inflammation is protective and necessary for healing. However, when inflammation becomes chronic and unresolved, it can quietly damage tissues and significantly increase the risk of chronic disease—particularly cardiovascular disease. Chronic inflammation within the cardiovascular system has been...
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Nov 11, 2025 ∙ 2 min
The Gut–Skin Connection: How a GI Map Can Reveal the Root Causes of Eczema
While eczema can have a variety of contributing factors, gut health remains a pivotal component to consider. An overactive immune system, poor microbial diversity, and underlying infections have all been correlated with eczema. Since 70–80% of the immune system originates in the gastrointestinal lining, utilizing a GI Map can be a valuable tool in managing eczema. Intestinal dysbiosis—an imbalance or disruption of gut microorganisms—can lead to infections within the gastrointestinal tract....
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