Dr. Gannage's Functional Medicine Blog
Read the latest blog posts about functional medicine, integrative health, nutrition, the gut-brain connection, histamine intolerance, detoxification, functional medicine lab testing, and more, from Dr. Gannage, MD.
Fundamentals of Functional Medicine: Understanding Inflammation
What causes chronic inflammation, what does it mean, and what we can do about it?
Is the Keto Diet Right For You? By Dr. Tatiana, ND
The ketogenic diet is not right for everyone. Is it right for you?
What I’m Reading This Month: Unnecessary Heart Procedures, Yoga for Depression, and a Cannabis & ASD Study
The latest news, studies, and articles of interest.
Nutritional and Environmental Influences on Neurodevelopment Program: Exciting Updates + FREE Intro Webinar
Introductory webinar available now + new Toronto date announced for Dr. Gannage's innovative continuing education program! Dr. Gannage will be presenting his comprehensive educational program, complete with the most recent and relevant medical research on nutritional...
Histamine Intolerance and the Gut: A Web of Connections
Histamine intolerance and the gut are interconnected in many ways. The root cause of histamine intolerance can often be traced back to an issue or imbalance in the gut, including SIBO, dysbiosis, leaky gut, or a food sensitivity or intolerance. Similarly, histamine intolerance can contribute to and worsen gut problems, creating a vicious cycle.
What You Need to Know About the Keto Diet by Dr. Tatiana, ND
The Keto Diet: An Overview There has been a lot of buzz about the ketogenic diet or the “keto” diet lately. So what exactly is the keto diet and is it the right diet for you? What is the ‘Keto” diet? Keto diet is actually not just the latest fad...
What I’m Reading This Month: Lead in Tap Water and Baby Food, Acetaminophen and ADHD & ASD Risk, and Screen Time and Brain Development
Dr. Gannage’s picks of news, links, and studies to read this month
The Importance of Vitamin D in Autism
Vitamin D, which is understood to be crucial for brain development, is one of the nutrients that has consistently been shown to be involved in autism.
Medicated for Hypothyroidism and Still Feel Unwell? by Dr. Tatiana, ND
If you are taking Levothyroxine, your thyroid panel is normal on blood work and you still have symptoms of hypothyroidism, it is important to figure out why that is, so that you can properly support your thyroid function and feel better.