Well Intended
Thoughts on functional care and the whole person.
Insulin Resistance: What is insulin resistance? How do I know I have it and what can I do?
Insulin resistance is a condition in which the cells in your body don't respond properly to insulin, a hormone produced by the pancreas that helps regulate blood sugar (glucose) levels. When cells become insulin resistant, they don't effectively absorb glucose from the bloodstream. Over time, this can contribute to the development of type 2 diabetes and other health issues like cardiovascular disease, fatty liver, decreased muscle mass, hormonal concerns, obesity and even osteoporosis (low bone density).
Continuous Glucose Monitoring Explained
A CGM or continuous glucose monitor, is a small wearable device that you can place on the back of your arm. It allows you to view your glucose levels continuously and in real time.
CGMs were originally developed for use by patients with Type 1 or Type 2 diabetes. However, it has become clear that anyone can benefit from using a CGM, whether diabetic or not. In fact, a CGM can contribute greatly to overall well-being. Here’s how it works:
Optimizing Metabolism for Fall & Winter
With the turn of season to fall, it may be time to take a fresh look at your metabolic efficiency. With school restarted, holidays on the horizon and changes in routines and in the weather, there is no better time to check in with a functional medicine doctor in Denver or via telehealth to fine tune the inputs to your metabolism.
Spotlight on Berberine
Berberine is a bioactive compound found in several plants, including the roots, rhizomes, and bark of various herbs from the Berberis genus, such as Berberis vulgaris (barberry), Berberis aristata (tree turmeric), and Coptis chinensis (Chinese goldthread). It has been used in traditional medicine systems, particularly in Chinese and Ayurvedic medicine, for centuries due to its health benefits. In this blog, we discuss some of the benefits and a brief history of berberine's use in medicine.