Kirshner Health Solutions
Why do people come from all over the world to Kirshner Health Solutions?
The science makes the difference!
What makes our office different?
Over 90% of treatments today are directed toward the effect of your problem. For each symptom you have there is probably a drug or a vitamin you can take that would manage your problem day to day. If you were to stop taking that drug/supplement your symptoms would return. Our goal is to find the cause of the problem and, if it not too late, correct that problem.
Maybe you were given the label or diagnosis of your condition. Fibromyalgia, Thyroid Problem, Chronic Fatigue, Headaches, Sciatica, Diabetes, ADHD etc. All the label does is describe the effect of the underlying condition. The label does not tell you what the cause is and by not addressing the cause you will never have a chance to regain your health.
The most important question to ask is, “Why is this happening and what is the mechanism?”
To answer these questions we use:
Chiropractic Neurology
Functional Endocrinology
Functional Blood Chemistry
These cutting-edge sciences examine your Hormones, Immune System, Gastrointestinal System, your Metabolism from a completely different perspective. The problem is that traditional medicine is looking for DISEASE. It is not looking at what happens right before you get the “disease” label.
We want to restore function. We want to find the mechanism behind your problem. To do that we have to look at EVERYTHING ALL AT ONCE.
We look at brain function with a non-invasive Brain Function Assessment. This examines how well different areas of the brain are functioning. We look at your chemistry (hormones, blood sugar, immune system, gastrointestinal system) with specialized lab testing. We do all this to make sure we’re getting the best and most complete picture of you.
99% of our patients have already been to 5, 6—even 7 doctors. With little or no long-lasting results. All of the “specialists” look at you through a microscope, a set of blinders. But this approach is too narrow. They miss the big picture.
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