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    I’ve seen it over and over: a client invests thousands in testing, leaves with a 6-page list of foods to avoid, 12 supplements to take before breakfast, and instructions to retest in three months. Suddenly they’re terrified to eat anything that isn’t on the “safe list.”

    That’s not empowerment…that’s restriction rebranded.

    When wellness turns into fear, guilt, or obsession, it’s not wellness anymore. It’s diet culture dressed up as “root-cause medicine.”

    And here’s the kicker: that constant stress about what to eat (and not eat) can actually worsen your symptoms. Elevated cortisol (the stress hormone) can mess with digestion, hormones, and sleep, keeping your body in a constant fight-or-flight mode.

    So even if you’re doing “all the right things,” you might be making it harder for your body to heal.

    Is All Functional Medicine Bad? Nope. The Key Is How It’s Used.

    Let’s be clear: I’m not here to bash functional medicine. When it’s done well, it can be incredibly powerful.

    I actually use functional tools like Hair Tissue Mineral Analysis (HTMA) in my own practice – but only after my clients have built a solid foundation with food, stress, and movement.

    Data can be helpful, but it should be used for insight, not identity. It’s information to guide – not rules to punish yourself with.

    That’s what evidence-based, compassionate care looks like: using science and self-trust together.

    Red Flags to Watch For

    If you’re exploring functional medicine (or already knee-deep in it), keep an eye out for these red flags:

    • A “one-size-fits-all” elimination protocol that seems to last forever

    • A provider who says, “You’ll never get better unless you buy these supplements”

    • Feeling dependent on your provider instead of empowered by the process

    • No mention of stress, sleep, or mental health – just food rules

    • A price tag that makes you question your mortgage payment

    Look for providers who:

    • Accept insurance (when possible)

    • Start with realistic foundations before testing everything under the sun

    • Use labs as neutral tools, not absolute truth

    • Encourage curiosity, not perfection

    • Help you build trust in your body, not fear of it

    If you ever feel shamed, pressured, or like you “can’t trust yourself” without someone else’s approval, that’s your cue to walk away.

    The Real Goal: Working With Your Body, Not Against It

    Healing isn’t about chasing the next protocol or cutting out one more food. It’s about rebuilding the relationship with your body so you can actually hear what it’s trying to tell you.

    That means curiosity over control.

    Compassion over criticism.
    Consistency over chaos.

    Because you don’t need to “fix” your body. You need to learn to work with it.

    So before you sign up for the next big thing promising to heal your hormones, gut, or metabolism… pause. Ask yourself:

    What would it look like to support my body, not fight it?

    If you’re craving a grounded, realistic way to rebuild energy and confidence without restriction, check out Reboot Bootcamp or learn about functional testing that’s done through a non-diet lens.

    You deserve care that empowers you…not overwhelms you.

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