A naturopathic perspective that fits real life—without the overwhelm
This educational guide is designed for health-conscious women in Hampton Bays and across Long Island who want more clarity around common concerns like digestion, hormones, fatigue, mood, and “I’m doing everything right but still don’t feel like myself.”
What “integrative medicine” means in everyday terms
A root-cause framework: the “5 pillars” we often start with
Food sensitivity testing: helpful tool—or marketing noise?
One important nuance: many at-home “food sensitivity” panels use food-specific IgG testing. Multiple professional organizations and lab medicine guidance resources recommend against using food-specific IgG testing to diagnose food allergy or intolerance; IgG often reflects exposure rather than a harmful reaction. (aacijournal.biomedcentral.com)
That doesn’t mean your symptoms aren’t real. It means the interpretation of testing matters. A careful timeline, symptom tracking, and a structured nutrition plan are often more useful than a long list of “red foods.”
A simple comparison table: common “starting points” in integrative care
Quick “Did you know?” facts (practical, not preachy)
Local angle: staying consistent in Hampton Bays (even in peak season)
These basics don’t need perfection to be effective—just repetition.