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  1. Feb 15, 2018 · Amy Shealy, a genetic counselor at the Cleveland Clinic, recently counseled a well-educated middle-age woman. “She was having problems with fatigue,” Shealy says. “She went to a functional medicine clinic, and they recommended doing some blood work including testing for MTHFR.”.

  2. Nov 3, 2023 · Like many supplements, popular online liver products are unregulated, meaning they do not have to meet the same safety and effectiveness standards as prescription medications.

    • Many Functional Medicine Professionals Speak in Absolutes.
    • They Make Mountains Out of molehills.
    • Functional Medicine Often ‘Diagnoses’ Unrecognized Conditions.
    • Functional Medicine Testing and Treatments Are Often Unvalidated and expensive.

    The absolutes in the claims that many functional medicine practitioners make are what really bothers me. When you tell a vulnerable layperson that a treatment will fix their problems, you’d better know for sure that it does. You’ll see that I rarely if ever say that something ‘will’ have a certain result; I generally use the word ‘may’ – because th...

    Take a kernel of truth and spin it into something overblown that sounds science-y: it’s a tactic that’s used as a marketing tool, and here’s a few examples of how some functional medicine practitioners use it: Functional diagnosis: hormone imbalance(which actually doesn’t exist – hormones are never ‘balanced’) Functional treatment: more cruciferous...

    Estrogen dominance: not a thing. Adrenal fatigue: not a thing. Heavy metal toxicity: it’s a thing that you probably don’t have. MTHFR gene mutations: don’t worry about them. (Jen Gunter wrote a fabulous piece about MTHFR here) Mold that impacts weight loss: not a thing. Chronic lyme disease: sorry, not a thing. These are just some examples of condi...

    IgG testing for food sensitivities: not recognized by any allergy or immunology society in the developed world. (Read my post about food sensitivity testing here) MTHFR testing for MTHFR gene mutations: MTHFR variants have no connection with estrogen levels. DUTCH testing for hormone metabolites: gives us nothing we can’t get from a conventional la...

  3. You have to go to a licensed lab. I went to LabCorp and then they provide you results. Not sure what you mean by scam but I will say, there's not much follow-up on the labs. they basically just tell you to contact a doctor to review results with them.

  4. 5 days ago · Is this product a scam? I often get emails that start off with that query. The reference is usually to some dietary supplement the questioner encountered on the Internet that promises to miraculously solve some health problem.

  5. Nov 29, 2017 · A search turns up numerous reviews on sites—with names like dietpillswatchdog.com, healthwikinews.com, and supplementpolice.com—that seem focused on consumer advocacy.

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  7. Took more money than I expected. I ordered the liver renew and only wanted 2 bottles, instead they ordered an extra 8 and excessively charged me over 300 dollars, Australian dollars for something I didn't want. I emailed them and they did say I would get a refund back in 3-5 days.

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