67. Instead of Another Prescription, Try These Functional Medicine Steps to Finally Feel Better
Hey Friend,
Have you ever left a doctor’s appointment feeling frustrated—because once again, you were handed a prescription instead of real answers? If you’re tired of masking symptoms and ready to actually feel better, today’s episode is for you.
In this episode of Functional Medicine for Christian Women, I’m breaking down three functional medicine steps that will help you take control of your health—no more guessing, no more band-aid fixes. We’ll talk about:
✅ How to support your body’s drainage pathways so healing can actually happen
✅ Why balancing blood sugar is a non-negotiable for hormone health and energy
✅ The overlooked connection between chronic inflammation and your lingering symptoms
If you’ve been feeling exhausted, inflamed, or out of balance, this episode will give you practical steps you can start today to work with your body—just as God designed it.
In health,
Lacy Lain, FMCHC, LEHP
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