Nutraceutical & Botanical Therapy

Botanical medicine and nutraceuticals are used to support physiological function and address specific clinical concerns through targeted interventions. These interventions are selected based on clinical relevance and are not used as generalized or routine supplementation.

All recommendations are guided by clinical assessment and tailored to individual presentation. They may be integrated alongside other therapies, including medications or concurrent treatments when appropriate.

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Clinical Approach

Supplementation and botanical interventions are used to target specific physiological processes, rather than applied broadly or in isolation.

Selection is based on symptom patterns, clinical findings and overall treatment strategy.

Care may include:

How this Fits into Care

  • Not all patients require supplementation or botanical treatment
  • When used, interventions are selected based on clinical need and adjusted over time based on response
  • These therapies are typically part of a broader treatment strategy rather than standalone interventions

FAQs

Frequently Ask Questions

Not necessarily. Duration depends on your condition, treatment goals, and response to care.

No. Recommendations are made selectively based on clinical relevance, not as a standard or routine part of care.

When appropriately prescribed, they are selected with consideration of safety, dosage, and potential interactions.

Yes. Compatibility with medications and other treatments is assessed to ensure safe and coordinated care.

Recommendations are based on your symptoms, health history, and clinical findings, rather than generalized protocols.

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