At Summit of Health, Dr. Anschutz utilizes the principles of functional medicine that allow her to see the patient as a “whole” person rather than a series of symptoms fit into a model of disease. Every person has an individual biochemistry with their own optimal nutritional requirements and history of exposures.
Functional Medicine vs. Conventional Medicine
| Health oriented | Disease oriented |
| Patient oriented | Doctor oriented |
| Biochemical individuality | Same diagnosis equals same treatment |
| Cost effective | Become cost prohibitive |
| Holistic | Specialized |
| Looks at true cause | Diagnoses from a set of symptoms |
| High touch high tech | High tech |
| True preventative medicine | Early detection of disease as preventative |
An early spokesman for functional medicine was Leo Galland, MD, who wrote:
“Disease is a dynamic event in the life of an individual, determined by disharmonies, imbalances and pernicious influences. The goal of diagnosis is not to identify the disease entity, which has no independent reality, but to characterize the disharmonies of the particular case, so that they can be corrected.”
Patient Centered vs Disease Centered
The individual- not the disease- is the target of treatment. Functional medicine views disease not as an enemy (not even as independent realities) with which to grapple, but as a manifestation of the breakdown of mechanisms that maintain control, resilience, and balance.
Going beyond the “What” to the “Why”.
Functional medicine divides the cause of dysfunction into six main categories:
- Digestion, Absorptive and Microbiological Imbalances
- Immune and inflammatory imbalances
- Structural imbalances
- Hormonal and neurotransmitter imbalances
- Detoxification imbalances
- Oxidative Reduction imbalances and Mitochondrial dysfunction
Each one of these categories can cause dysfunction that, if left untreated, can manifest in disease. The challenge is to locate and repair the damage that keeps the body from performing as it should in order to repair itself. Any single cause or combination of these six may be behind your symptoms. By individualizing your treatment plan, we increase the chances of eliminating the problem.
Functional medicine can successfully treat people with the following conditions:
ADD
Autism
Inflammatory Bowel
Psoriasis
Restless leg
Rheumatoid arthritis
Obesity
Herpes
Stress
Sinusitis
Anxiety
Osteoarthritis
Osteoporosis
Menopausal symptoms
PMS
Congestive heart failure
Alzheimers
Impotence
Allergies
Depression
Fatigue
IBS
Indigestion
Headaches/migraines
MS
Cardiovascular disease
And many more
To find out if functional diagnosis and natural therapies can help you, please call for a free 30 minute consult with Dr. Anschutz at (816) 554-4771.