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CIRS Diet And Weight Loss

We approach weight loss differently.

Looking at our clinic programs you may stop and ask yourself "Why would an Integrative Clinic that specializes in brain health offer weight-loss programs?" The answer is simple: your brain is directly connected to your metabolism and your metabolism is directly linked to your brain. 

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For example, did you know that Alzheimer’s Disease is now often referred to as, “Type 3 Diabetes?” Long-term Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus can do so much damage to the brain’s memory center that memory loss for those with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus is now considered a progression of the diabetes into a new phase.  

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Anxiety, depression, and brain fog can all be instigated or made worse by imbalances in gut health. Conversely, they can often be improved or in some cases even eliminated by addressing those digestive and nutritional imbalances.

Stress responses in the endocrine system can lead to chemical signaling in the brain that prompts eating when the body is not truly hungry.  Losing weight that was gained due to stress involves strategies that include brain health.

These are just a few of the examples that show how important it is to look at the whole person and not just the brain because the body is so intricately connected.  

We also address sleep, hormones, and many other factors that can drive brain function – or dysfunction – and weight.

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Our weight loss program is intended for those who want a full-body approach to improving their weight and metabolism. If you are looking for more energy, more stamina, lowered stress, and improved mental focus and mood, we encourage you to schedule a consult to see if this personalized program is right for you.

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