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Metabolic Gut Health
Your gut is the control center for your overall health—and it plays a much bigger role than most people realize. At our clinic, we offer advanced gut and microbiome evaluations to uncover how your unique digestive environment may be quietly affecting your metabolism, immune system, mood, energy levels, and even your ability to lose weight.
At our clinic, we offer advanced gut and microbiome evaluations to uncover how your unique digestive environment may be influencing metabolism, inflammation, cravings, immunity, and even mood. When the gut becomes imbalanced or damaged—a condition often referred to as leaky gut—harmful substances can pass into the bloodstream, triggering chronic inflammation, food sensitivities, autoimmune reactions, hormonal imbalances, and stubborn weight gain.
This can leave you feeling tired, bloated, mentally foggy, and more prone to illness. By identifying and addressing these root causes, we can help restore your gut function, improve digestion, and support sustainable weight loss.Taking care of your gut is one of the most powerful steps you can take for lifelong health, a youthful appearance, and lasting wellness.
The 5 “R” Protocols
Remove: Identify and eliminate potential triggers that negatively impact the gut, such as food sensitivities, infections (like parasites or yeast), and toxins.
Replace: Replenish digestive secretions like stomach acid, bile, and enzymes that may be deficient due to various factors.
Reinoculate: Introduce beneficial bacteria back into the gut through probiotics and prebiotics, helping to re-establish a healthy gut microbiome.
Repair: Support the healing and regeneration of the gut lining, potentially damaged by inflammation or other issues. This may involve nutrients like zinc, antioxidants, and glutamine.
Rebalance: Address lifestyle factors that affect gut health, including stress management, sleep quality, diet, and exercise.
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Avoid Harmful Foods: A diet high in processed foods, sugar, and unhealthy fats can disrupt the balance of your gut bacteria (dysbiosis) and trigger inflammation, negatively impacting both gut and metabolic health.
1. Personalized Microbiome: The gut microbiome is unique to each individual, like a fingerprint, with bacteria persisting best within an individual rather than being shared widely.
2. Prevalence of Digestive Issues: Around 60 to 70 million people in the U.S. live with a digestive disease.
3. Microbiome Diversity and Health: Higher gut microbiome diversity is generally associated with better health and temporal stability according to ScienceDirect.com.
4. Dietary Influence: A diet high in refined carbohydrates, salt, and low in fiber is linked to a depleted microbiome and increased disease risk, according to ScienceDirect.com.
5. Ethnicity and Microbiome: Ethnicity can capture gut microbiome differences, sometimes mediating health disparities, with some bacterial taxa varying in abundance between ethnic groups, according to the National Institutes of Health (NIH).
6. Microbiome Stability: In a study of healthy adults, greater than 70% of fecal bacterial species were stable over a year, with few additional changes over five years.
7. Probiotics: Forty-one percent of Americans report having taken over-the-counter probiotics.
8. Plant-Based Foods and Diversity: Eating more than 30 different plant-based foods per week is associated with a more diverse gut microbiome according to the World Cancer Research Fund.
Frequently Asked Questions
Your gut isn’t just for digestion — it plays a major role in metabolism, hormones, energy, and even brain function. When it’s out of balance, problems like weight gain, fatigue, brain fog, erectile dysfunction, and digestive issues often follow.
Bloating, gas, constipation, or diarrhea
Difficulty losing weight
Low energy and brain fog
Hormonal problems, including sexual health issues
Food cravings or intolerances
We use advanced functional medicine testing, which may include:
Comprehensive stool analysis (for microbiome balance, infections, or yeast)
Food sensitivity testing
Gut permeability (“leaky gut”) evaluation
Nutrient and hormone testing to see how the gut affects metabolism, energy, and performance
We create a personalized plan that may include:
Gut-healing nutrition and targeted meal plans
Precision supplements such as probiotics, digestive enzymes, and anti-inflammatory nutrients
Detox protocols to remove harmful bacteria or yeast
Hormone and metabolic support to restore energy, focus, and performance
An unhealthy gut can slow metabolism, increase cravings, and trigger fat storage through blood sugar and insulin imbalances. Restoring balance reduces inflammation and improves nutrient absorption — making weight loss feel natural instead of a constant struggle.
Gut imbalances raise inflammation and oxidative stress, which harm blood vessels and lower testosterone — two major causes of erectile dysfunction. By repairing the gut, circulation improves, hormones rebalance, and sexual performance can return naturally.
Yes. When the gut is inflamed or leaky, toxins and imbalances can affect the brain and energy systems. This leads to brain fog, poor focus, and low stamina. Healing the gut helps clear the mind and restore lasting energy.
Many patients notice improvements in digestion, energy, and mental clarity within a few weeks. Deeper results, like sustainable weight loss or hormone balance, may take a few months of consistent care.