Functional Medicine Articles & Blogs
Intermittent Fasting… PASS
While intermittent fasting might be beneficial for some, it’s not something I’d recommend for women who are still cycling.
Relieving Chronic Pain: How Massage Therapy and Simple Solutions Can Help
Let’s dive into the common causes of chronic pain with Katelyn Ivey a local Utah massage therapist!
Start in the Summer…
Why you starting on your health goals in the summer is actually easier…
Top 5 Pelvic Floor Problems & Prevention
Pelvic floor issues, particularly common around pregnancy, can significantly impact quality of life but are treatable with specialized pelvic floor therapy. Common problems include painful intercourse due to musculoskeletal changes and scar tissue from deliveries, prolapse where pelvic organs drop into the vaginal canal, diastasis recti from abdominal stretching, low back pain linked to pelvic dysfunction, and urinary stress incontinence.
Preparing for Pregnancy: Featured on Birth Boot Camp
As a functional medicine health coach, I am passionate about helping women achieve pregnancy and have easy periods. Coming off birth control can lead to Post-Birth Control Syndrome (PBCS), so planning ahead and giving your body enough time to adjust is crucial. Tips for preparing for pregnancy include tracking your cycle, exercising regularly, managing stress, avoiding harmful substances, and getting medical check-ups. The "Trimester Zero" period before conception involves preconception health checks, starting prenatal vitamins, detoxifying your environment, maintaining a healthy weight, and mental/emotional preparation. With patience and the right approach, you can enhance your fertility and set the stage for a healthy pregnancy.
What does it mean if I have Hashimoto’s?
Hashimoto's Thyroiditis is an autoimmune condition where the immune system attacks the thyroid, causing inflammation and hormone disruption. Symptoms like fatigue, weight gain, and depression can vary widely, making diagnosis challenging. Effective management involves lab testing, lifestyle and dietary changes, and working with a health coach to address underlying triggers and support immune balance.
FACT: Functional Medicine Gets Better Results
Functional medicine is a holistic and integrative approach to healthcare that identifies and addresses the root causes of disease through personalized care, lab testing, and a combination of conventional and alternative therapies. By focusing on comprehensive evaluations, personalized treatment plans, and lifestyle support, functional medicine helps clients achieve superior health outcomes and long-term vitality. Many clients report significant improvements in chronic conditions, overall wellness, and empowerment through education and proactive care.
5 Essential Steps to Get Ready for Your Best Birth Experience
Title: 5 Essential Steps for an Empowering Birth Experience
Having a positive childbirth experience can have a profound impact on new mothers. This article outlines 5 key steps to help prepare for an amazing, empowering birth.
Is the Copper IUD actually "Non-Hormonal" ??
Copper IUDs provide "hormone-free" contraception by releasing copper ions that impair sperm function. But are they truly a hormone-free option?
What your gut says about you:
Let's take a look at three notorious bacterial strains that, when detected through laboratory testing, can reveal potential imbalances in your gut:
Let’s Talk Leaky Gut
The Foundation of Leaky Gut:
Leaky Gut Syndrome is characterized by the presence of tiny holes in the walls of the intestines.
The Protein Gap
A protein deficiency can lead to various health issues due to the crucial roles that proteins play in the body. Proteins are essential macronutrients made up of amino acids, which serve as building blocks for tissues, enzymes, hormones, and other vital structures.
Areas of Practice
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Hair loss, thinning hair, cold hands and feet, unexplained weight gain, chronic fatigue, dry skin, brittle nails, brain fog, poor concentration, nervousness, anxiety, heart palpitations, and irregular heart rhythms can all be signs of an underlying thyroid imbalance. These symptoms are often dismissed as stress, aging, hormonal changes, or burnout, but they may point to deeper issues with thyroid function, metabolism, and hormone regulation.
The thyroid plays a critical role in regulating energy production, body temperature, metabolism, cardiovascular function, and nervous system balance. When thyroid hormones are too low, too high, or not properly converted at the cellular level, the entire body can feel the effects. Many individuals with hypothyroidism, subclinical hypothyroidism, Hashimoto’s thyroiditis, or thyroid hormone resistance experience these symptoms long before lab values fall outside conventional ranges.
Even if you are currently taking thyroid medication such as levothyroxine, Synthroid, or natural desiccated thyroid, you may still experience persistent symptoms. Medication can normalize lab markers while underlying issues like poor T4 to T3 conversion, chronic inflammation, nutrient deficiencies, gut dysfunction, or autoimmune activity remain unaddressed.
Most conventional medical providers test only TSH (thyroid stimulating hormone), which does not provide a complete picture of thyroid health. A comprehensive thyroid panel should include Free T3, Free T4, Reverse T3, thyroid antibodies (TPO and TgAb), and markers of inflammation to better assess thyroid function, hormone conversion, and autoimmune activity.
Taking a functional and integrative approach to thyroid health means looking beyond a single lab value. It involves supporting optimal thyroid function through nutrition, gut health, stress regulation, micronutrient status (including iodine, selenium, zinc, and iron), blood sugar balance, and addressing root causes such as autoimmunity and chronic stress.
If you are experiencing ongoing thyroid symptoms despite “normal” labs, your body may be asking for a deeper, more comprehensive approach to healing and hormone balance.
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Bloating, excessive gas, food sensitivities, irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), acid reflux, heartburn, painful digestion, abdominal discomfort, constipation, loose stools, diarrhea, and unpredictable bowel habits are some of the most common gastrointestinal symptoms people experience. These digestive issues are often normalized or brushed off as “just how my stomach is,” but they can signal deeper imbalances within the gut microbiome and digestive system.
The gastrointestinal (GI) tract plays a central role in nutrient absorption, immune function, inflammation regulation, hormone metabolism, and overall health. When digestion is compromised, it can lead to symptoms such as post-meal bloating, early fullness, cramping, undigested food in stool, chronic constipation, urgency, or alternating constipation and diarrhea. Conditions like small intestinal bacterial overgrowth (SIBO), dysbiosis, leaky gut (increased intestinal permeability), low stomach acid, enzyme insufficiency, and gut-brain axis dysfunction can all contribute to these symptoms.
Food sensitivities and intolerances to gluten, dairy, FODMAPs, histamine-rich foods, or highly processed ingredients may develop when the gut lining is inflamed or when the microbiome is out of balance. Chronic stress, antibiotic use, infections, environmental toxins, and poor dietary patterns can disrupt the balance of beneficial bacteria, allowing opportunistic bacteria, parasites, fungi (such as Candida), or viruses to take hold in the digestive tract.
Comprehensive stool testing and functional gut assessments can help identify underlying contributors, including bacterial overgrowth, parasitic infections, fungal overgrowth, inflammatory markers, digestive enzyme output, bile insufficiency, and microbiome diversity. Understanding these root causes allows for a targeted, personalized approach to restoring gut health rather than relying on symptom-suppressing strategies alone.
By addressing microbial imbalances, supporting stomach acid and enzyme production, repairing the gut lining, and restoring healthy bacterial diversity, it is possible to reduce digestive discomfort and move toward symptom-free eating. The goal is not to eliminate foods indefinitely, but to rebuild a resilient digestive system that can tolerate a wide variety of nutrient-dense foods without pain, bloating, or fear.
If you’ve been told your symptoms are “normal” or that IBS is something you simply have to live with, it may be time to take a deeper, root-cause approach to healing your gut and reclaiming comfortable digestion.
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Excess facial hair (hirsutism), persistent acne, hair thinning or hair loss, low libido, vaginal dryness, painful intercourse, intense menstrual cramps, irregular periods, heavy bleeding, anxiety, mood swings, breast tenderness, chronic fatigue, unexplained weight gain, and difficulty losing weight can all be signs of an underlying hormonal imbalance or menstrual cycle dysfunction. These symptoms are often dismissed as normal PMS, stress, or aging, but they may indicate disruptions in estrogen, progesterone, testosterone, cortisol, insulin, or thyroid hormones.
Hormonal balance is essential for reproductive health, metabolic function, mood regulation, skin health, and energy levels. When hormones fall out of balance, it can affect ovulation, menstrual cycle regularity, and the delicate communication between the brain, ovaries, adrenal glands, thyroid, and metabolic systems. Conditions such as polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), estrogen dominance, low progesterone, hypothalamic dysfunction, adrenal dysregulation, thyroid disorders, and insulin resistance can contribute to these symptoms.
For example, excess androgens (male hormones) may lead to acne, facial hair growth, and scalp hair thinning, while low progesterone can contribute to anxiety, sleep disturbances, and severe PMS. Estrogen imbalances may cause breast tenderness, heavy periods, and mood fluctuations, while cortisol dysregulation from chronic stress can worsen fatigue, weight gain, and cycle irregularities. Insulin resistance can further disrupt ovarian function and hormone production, creating a cascade of metabolic and reproductive symptoms.
Comprehensive hormone testing, including cycle mapping, thyroid panels, blood sugar markers, and functional assessments, can help identify root causes rather than simply managing symptoms with temporary solutions. Addressing nutrition, stress regulation, sleep quality, gut health, micronutrient status, and blood sugar balance plays a critical role in restoring hormonal harmony and supporting a healthy menstrual cycle.
If you are experiencing ongoing hormonal symptoms, painful periods, or cycle irregularities despite being told everything is “normal,” your body may be signaling the need for a deeper, root-cause approach to hormone health and menstrual wellness. True balance goes beyond symptom suppression and focuses on restoring resilience, rhythm, and long-term well-being.
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Are you looking to prevent type 2 diabetes, improve insulin sensitivity, stabilize blood sugar levels, or increase your daily energy? Blood sugar imbalances and insulin resistance can show up in subtle but disruptive ways, including energy crashes, mood swings, brain fog, intense sugar cravings, increased hunger, weight gain (especially around the abdomen), poor sleep, and difficulty maintaining focus throughout the day.
Insulin resistance occurs when the body’s cells become less responsive to insulin, the hormone responsible for moving glucose from the bloodstream into cells for energy. Over time, this can lead to chronically elevated blood sugar, increased inflammation, metabolic dysfunction, and a higher risk of prediabetes, type 2 diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and hormonal imbalances. Many people experience early warning signs long before lab values fall outside conventional ranges.
Energy fluctuations, irritability between meals, cravings for sweets or refined carbohydrates, and post-meal fatigue are common indicators that blood sugar regulation may be impaired. These symptoms can also affect cortisol rhythms, sleep quality, appetite hormones (ghrelin and leptin), and overall metabolic resilience.
A personalized, root-cause approach to metabolic health focuses on stabilizing blood sugar through targeted nutrition, balanced macronutrient intake, fiber-rich whole foods, protein timing, stress management, sleep optimization, and sustainable lifestyle modifications. Rather than relying on restrictive dieting or quick fixes, this approach supports long-term metabolic flexibility and consistent energy throughout the day.
With tailored guidance, ongoing support, and individualized strategies, it is possible to reduce sugar cravings, improve mood stability, enhance energy levels, and lower the risk of developing insulin resistance or type 2 diabetes. The goal is not just symptom management, but restoring metabolic balance so you can feel steady, focused, and energized without relying on caffeine or quick sugar fixes.
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Functional strength training focuses on building strength, mobility, balance, coordination, and core stability in ways that translate directly to everyday life. Rather than isolating single muscles on machines, functional training uses compound movements and multi-joint exercises to improve how your body moves, performs, and recovers in real-world situations.
Whether you’re lifting groceries, hiking steep trails, climbing stairs, playing with your kids, rock climbing, skiing, or simply getting up from the floor, functional strength supports the movement patterns your body relies on daily. This approach enhances muscular strength, joint stability, posture, injury prevention, and long-term mobility.
Functional training is appropriate for:
Beginners starting a strength program
Active individuals and athletes
Women seeking bone density and hormonal support
Adults managing back pain or joint instability
Individuals improving balance and fall prevention
Anyone wanting strength that translates to daily life
About Your Coach
Hey! I’m Rachel
I’m a board-certified (NBHWC) functional health + fitness coach based in Utah, and I help women get to the root of their health issues so they can stop feeling exhausted, bloated, and frustrated and start feeling like themselves again.
Need-to-know-info
I work virtually anyway in the US (using Labcorp for testing)
Primarily working with women 20-50
Gut issues, hormone imbalances, thyroid problems, autoimmune conditions, or unexplained fatigue.
Functional labs, treatment protocols, 1:1 coaching, and supplements (not MLM).
I started this work after my own health struggles with hormones and digestion left me searching for answers beyond “everything looks normal.” Functional medicine changed my life and now I get to help other women find that same relief and clarity.
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