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We truly appreciate the opportunity to provide medical care for you. We understand that in today’s health care system patients have a lot of choices, and we thank you for choosing us. It is our goal to empower our patients and work alongside you, coaching you to achieve the highest level of health possible. Our physicians treat all aspects of family health and wellness, from pediatrics to geriatrics. We look forward to meeting you soon.

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Intravenous Nutrient Therapy involves the administration of vital nutrients directly into an individual’s bloodstream through the use of a small needle. There are two major ways in which this can be accomplished. The first is referred to as an “IV push” which involves the administration of a small amount of nutrients given in a syringe over a short amount of time (5-15 min). The second method of administration is referred to as an “IV drip” this involves significantly more nutrients and is typically given over the course of hours rather than minutes.

What conditions can be treated with IV Nutrient Therapy?

There are a variety of conditions that can be treated with IV nutrient therapy. The following is a short list of a few key conditions that have been treated with this therapy:

Chronic Infections

  • Lyme Disease
  • Epstein-Barr Virus
  • Cytomegalovirus
  • Human Herpes 6 Virus
  • Hepatitis

Pain Management

  • Chronic Degenerative Arthritis
  • Rheumatoid Arthritis
  • Fibromyalgia
  • Motor Vehicle Accidents

Neurological Disorders

  • Depression
  • Anxiety
  • Insmonia
  • Chronic Fatigue
  • Parkinson’s (Tremor Reduction)

Myth #1: It’s all about the calories.

This is true to a degree, but it is an oversimplification for some patients. There are many factors that contribute to a patient’s ability to sustain weight loss, including:

  • Hormone Levels (including some “Vitamins”)
  • Dietary History
  • Exercise History
  • Sleep Behavior & Patterns
  • Chemical Exposures
  • Sources of Chronic Inflammation
  • Stress Levels

Myth #2: Skipping meals and eating less will help me lose weight.

Interestingly, many of the same habits that people pursue to lose weight, are the same habits that can damage an individual’s metabolism. These include things like:

  • Maintaining very-low or low-fat diets, (high carbohydrate diets)
  • Maintaining low-protein diets
  • Yo-Yo Dieting
  • Chronic Under-eating
  • Fasting
  • Excessive Cardiovascular Exercise
  • Prolonged High Levels of Stress

Myth #3: Losing weight equals being healthy.

In order to lose weight an individual must first be healthy. It is not the losing of the weight that makes an individual healthy. Health must come first, then weight loss. Once the metabolism has been healed, fat loss can occur.

Myth #4: Weight loss programs are a one-size-fits-all.

For this reason, we take a customized approach to weight loss. Many of our therapies aim to restore the body to a balanced metabolic state; one that values anabolic activity (the building of structures), and not just catabolic activity (the breakdown of structures). Other therapies include:

  • Balancing Hormones (Thyroid, Adrenal, Insulin, Sex Hormones)
  • Reducing Stress Levels
  • Sleep Management
  • Nutritional Supplementation
  • Dietary Changes (Focusing on Whole Foods)

What is a food allergy?

When we hear the term “food allergy” we often picture a person covered in hives, swollen beyond recognition, and gasping for air. This certainly can be the case, especially in the case of shellfish or peanut allergies. However, not all allergies are created equally. Individuals with Celiac disease have a food allergy against proteins in grains like wheat and barley known as gluten. Their symptoms can range from vomiting and diarrhea to fatigue, depression, and even mental fogginess.

How are food sensitivities different from food allergies?

Many individuals do not have severe reactions to the food they eat, but may be experiencing less obvious symptoms that they are unable to recognize. In the examples used above the reaction to the food is usually fairly immediate; however, in the case of food sensitivities the reaction may be what is known as a “delayed hypersensitivity reaction”, and the symptoms may not occur until 1-3 days after the initial exposure. As the body reacts to the food, it triggers the immune system. As you continue to eat the same foods, your immune system is continually activated. This constant activation of the immune system may result in chronic inflammation and can lead to chronic, autoimmune, and degenerative diseases.

What are some common symptoms associated with food sensitivities?

It is important to note that the degree and severity of symptoms may be dose-dependent. So, if you eat a small amount of a food you may not have the same reaction as if you eat a lot of the same food. That said, common symptoms include, but are not limited to:

  • Nasal Congestion
  • Puffy Eyes
  • Gas, Bloating
  • Diarrhea or Constipation
  • Frequent Colds
  • Mental Fogginess
  • Forgetfulness
  • Mood Changes
  • Headaches, Migraines
  • Joint Pain, Arthritis

Who is affected by Hormone Imbalance?

Hormone imbalance occurs almost universally with aging. The most commonly decreasing age-related hormones include DHEA (from the adrenals), IGF-1 (from the pituitary), melatonin (from the pineal gland), as well as the sex hormones (testosterone, estradiol, and progesterone). Levels of thyroid hormones also commonly decline in both men and particularly in women after the age of 55.

Why do our hormone levels change as we age?

There are a variety of factors involved in determining what the extent of hormone changes in any individual will be. Genetics play a role, as does lifestyle. As we become more sedentary, our body responds accordingly. The hormone levels change as a result of decreased sensitivity to communication between the brain and the organs that make hormones. Interestingly, there may be some positive changes associated with the hormonal dysfunction of aging. A decrease in hormones, such as growth hormone may help protect older individuals from disease like cancer and atherosclerosis.

Can hormones be re-balanced?

In short, the answer is yes. We have found that many patients can experience dramatic changes in their symptoms through the use of medical-grade nutritional supplements, endocrine support, as well as dietary and lifestyle adjustments. In fact, we recommend that all of our patients begin with this approach as a foundation to their overall health. Unfortunately, even with this approach, many individuals experience irretractable symptoms, these individuals are the best candidates for bioidentical hormone replacement therapy.

Why should I detoxify?

viagra sale toronto is the process of neutralizing or transforming toxins into a less offensive substance. As a part of normal physiological function our body creates toxins that need to be eliminated, and it has set up the proper systems to do so. However, in today’s environment there are a variety of substances that contribute to the toxic load in our body. These include substances such as chemicals in our food and water from plastics and pharmaceuticals, pesticides in our food, chemicals used to refine foods, and heavy metals can be found almost anywhere due to our industrialization. The amount of toxins that our body comes into contact with often exceeds our capability to eliminate them. This ultimately results in an accumulation of these toxins within our body.

How can the physician at Oswego Progressive Medicine help?

At Oswego Progressive Medicine, our physicians will assess your ability to eliminate toxins and support your system during the process of detoxification. We will take a thorough occupational, family, and dietary history to key in on the detoxification process that would best suit your needs. Our protocols are designed to target different substances that may be reaping havoc on your system. Because all patients respond differently, we will monitor your organs of elimination with blood labs and body composition scans throughout your detoxification process. Our prescribed therapies for detoxification might include therapies such as:

  • I.V. Chelation Therapy
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  • Medical-grade Nutritional Supplementation
  • Dietary Changes
  • Sauna Heat Therapy
  • Light Exercise

We have found that the above therapies in a variety of combinations and with different emphases can be essential to the healing process of a variety of disease processes.