Conditions & Treatments

Understanding Conditions

Booking a discovery call with us today can help with identifying the best treatment for you. Get ahead by reading about various conditions below. We’re here to help you when you’re ready!

Gut Health

There are a lot of different factors that play into gut health, as a Naturopathic/holistic doctor we can help you identify and address the root cause of any gut issues you may be experiencing. By getting to the bottom of what’s causing your gut problems, you can start to take steps to improve your gut health and your overall health.

Hormone Health

At Golden Holistic Wellness, we recognize the intricate interplay of hormones in a woman’s body and its impact on overall well-being. Our Naturopathic Doctors offer a comprehensive and personalized approach to address various hormonal imbalances.

PCOS

Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) is a common hormonal disorder among individuals with reproductive-age, characterized by irregular menstrual cycles, excess androgen levels, and the presence of cysts on the ovaries. PCOS can lead to a range of symptoms, including infertility, weight gain, acne, and insulin resistance.

Fatigue

If you find yourself constantly fatigued and tired, you are not alone – a staggering 40% of Americans share this experience. The causes of persistent fatigue are numerous and often interconnected. It could be a result of insufficient sleep, chronic stress, poor dietary choices, or underlying health issues.

High Cholesterol

Naturopathic medicine is an effective treatment for managing high blood cholesterol (hypercholesterolemia). Cholesterol is a vital component present in every cell of the body, contributing to the formation of healthy cells and hormones. It exists in various forms, with low-density lipoprotein (LDL) being considered the “bad” type, as it can accumulate in artery walls, leading to their hardening and narrowing.

Hair Loss

Hair loss, or alopecia, is a common concern affecting individuals of various ages and genders. It can manifest as gradual thinning, bald patches, or a receding hairline. While genetic factors often play a role, hair loss can be influenced by a range of factors such as hormonal imbalances, nutritional deficiencies, stress, and underlying health conditions.