You may have heard about MTHFR in the context of pregnancy, cardiovascular disease, or mental health — but the full scope of what this gene variant affects is far broader than most patients are told. MTHFR is one of the most clinically significant genetic variants in functional medicine. It affects a biochemical process called methylation […]
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The Gut-Brain Axis: How Your Gut Health Affects Your Brain, Mood, and Pain
There is a communication superhighway running between your gut and your brain. It operates continuously, in both directions, carrying signals that influence your mood, your pain sensitivity, your immune function, your cognitive performance, and your stress response. This is the gut-brain axis — and it is one of the most important and most neglected systems […]
Functional Medicine Lab Testing: What We Look For and Why Standard Tests Miss It
One of the most common frustrations patients bring to Dr. Veselak’s office is this: “I’ve had every test done. Everything came back normal. But I feel terrible.” This is not a mystery. It is a predictable consequence of what standard laboratory testing is designed to do — and what it is not designed to do. […]
What Is Functional Medicine? How It Differs From Conventional Care
Every year, millions of patients leave their doctor’s office with a prescription and a diagnosis — but without an answer to the question that matters most: why do I have this condition in the first place? This gap between symptom management and root-cause resolution is not a failure of individual physicians. It is a structural […]
Brain Fog, Anxiety, and Cognitive Decline: A Functional Neurology Perspective
You walk into a room and forget why you’re there. You struggle to find words mid-sentence. Focusing for more than twenty minutes requires effort that used to come easily. The anxiety you feel isn’t tied to any clear trigger — it’s just there, persistent and low-grade. You feel mentally slower than you used to, and […]
Peripheral Neuropathy Treatment: A Functional Neurology Approach
Peripheral neuropathy — the burning, tingling, numbness, and pain that typically begins in the feet and hands — affects an estimated 20 million Americans. It is one of the most common neurological conditions and one of the most undertreated. Standard care offers little beyond symptom management: gabapentin, pregabalin, antidepressants, and pain medications that reduce the […]