The Gut "Connections to Health & Disease"
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The Gut is the source of many diseases and pathologies. Our understanding of the gut work has much improved over the last decade. As Functional Medicine doctors, we understand that taking care of our intestines is critical in patient outcomes. To that point, the gut microbiome resides in your large intestine and is host to more than 1000 species of bacteria that perform certain important functions from shaping the immune system to influencing the metabolism of nutrients to fortify the intestinal mucosal barrier (gut barrier). It is important to know the abundances of the bacteria that symbiotically live in the human gastrointestinal tract because imbalances in the gut microbiome may lead to gastrointestinal symptoms, skin conditions, autoimmune disorders, immune system imbalances, and multiple inflammatory disorders. Dr. Jimenez uses an array of proprietary microarray hybridization technology platforms, using the whole-genome data to simultaneously detect over 300 microorganisms with 99% specificity and 98% sensitivity, unheard-of levels of accuracy in the detection of pathogenic microorganisms. Please take our Functional Medicine Assessment today: https://bit.ly/functionmed .  You can also Book an Appointment Online: https://bit.ly/Book-Online-Appointment
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Hormone Factors and Risks for Breast Cancer • Call Us For More Information 915-412-6677

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If we take a look at breast cancer, there are common trends. These roads are an increase in estrogen&activation of the estrogen receptor.
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Hormone Factors and Risks for Breast Cancer

 

If we take a look at breast cancer, there are common roads that everything links back to. Those roads are an increase in estrogen or activation of the estrogen receptor in the mammary epithelial cell. This is important because there are triggers in our lives that have estrogen or stimulate estrogen production, ultimately leading to an increased risk of developing breast cancer

Factors 

Environmental factors like pollutants and stress are highly associated with breast cancer. For example, the pollutant xenoestrogen has estrogen-like activity. From here, when women age and move towards menopause, they produce more estrogen. When there is a relative increase in natural estrogen plus the pollutants sending the body false signals, we see a relative increase in estrogen and stimulation through the estrogen receptors in the body. A great way to decrease these pollutants and fake hormones is to switch to all-natural products. These fake hormones are being stored in products like:

  • Aluminum deodorant 
  • Body wash
  • Shampoo 
  • Laundry detergent 
  • Air fresheners 
  • And more 

The other factor mentioned above is stress. The stress that is being referred to in this instance is emotional stress. The type of stress we do not have as much control over (aka physical). The reason we take a look at stress is that stress leads to more cortisol being released throughout the body. More stress can lead to less melatonin production. Consider the fact that those with breast cancer have a decrease in melatonin. Over time, a decrease in melatonin results in an upregulation of estrogen receptors, leading to an increase in estrogen. Ways to help reduce stress include:

DNA

As we have learned over the years, the DNA we are born with is not the DNA we die with. Yes, we are given a specific set of genes when we are born but our environmental factors have been proven to alter the expression of these genes. When we have a highly oxidized reactive molecule, it can adduct with DNA. This ultimately leads to DNA adduct formation that clips portions of our DNA out causing a mutation. Over time, with enough mutations, we can see patients develop cancer and their immune system is unable to fight it off as it no longer works properly. 

Diagnostics 

We have the ability to perform a DNA Estrogen test to look at the predispositions individuals are born with. Additionally, we can perform hormone tests through ZRT Laboratory. A sample estrogen report from DNA Life can be seen below: 

Body Composition

Previously, in this article, I mentioned cortisol and stress. You may be curious as to what body composition has to do with these two factors. Fat cells are essential stress-producing factories. They produce more cortisol than lean muscle cells and at a quicker rate. The more fat we have on the body, the more internal stress and damage we are causing. At our clinics, we use the InBody 770 device to analyze lean muscle mass, visceral fat (the fat around the organs- the fat that is responsible for many health conditions), intra and extracellular water and obtain your basal metabolic rate. The document below shows more in detail what the InBody 770 is capable of. 

Lifestyle changes

Lifestyle changes incorporated now could help reduce the risk of developing cancer later on. Some simple ways to reduce your risk include:

  • Eating a lot of organic vegetables 
  • Avoiding excess pollutants 
  • Exercise
  • Sleeping in a dark room for 8-10 hours a night 
  • Reducing stress 

 

Making small changes is completely do-able! We do not expect anyone to change their habits overnight, but small steps make a large difference over time. Getting blackout curtains is a simple step to eliminate excess light. You can also set an alarm on your phone to signal bedtime and to begin your night of rest. -Kenna Vaughn, Senior Health Coach 

 

References: 

Zava. “551A: Breast Cancer and Estrogen Metabolism.” FunctionalMedicineUniversity. Alzheimer’s disease: The Aging Brain, 8 Feb. 2021. 

 

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The information herein is not intended to replace a one-on-one relationship with a qualified health care professional, licensed physician, and is not medical advice. We encourage you to make your own health care decisions based on your research and partnership with a qualified health care professional. Our information scope is limited to chiropractic, musculoskeletal, physical medicines, wellness, sensitive health issues, functional medicine articles, topics, and discussions. We provide and present clinical collaboration with specialists from a wide array of disciplines. Each specialist is governed by their professional scope of practice and their jurisdiction of licensure. We use functional health & wellness protocols to treat and support care for the musculoskeletal system’s injuries or disorders. Our videos, posts, topics, subjects, and insights cover clinical matters, issues, and topics that relate and support, directly or indirectly, our clinical scope of practice.* Our office has made a reasonable attempt to provide supportive citations and has identified the relevant research study or studies supporting our posts. We provide copies of supporting research studies available to regulatory boards and the public upon request. We understand that we cover matters that require an additional explanation of how it may assist in a particular care plan or treatment protocol; therefore, to further discuss the subject matter above, please feel free to ask Dr. Alex Jimenez or contact us at 915-850-0900.  Read More…

Dr. Alex Jimenez DC, MSACP, CCST, IFMCP*, CIFM*, CTG*

email: coach@elpasofunctionalmedicine.com

phone: 915-850-0900

Licensed in Texas & New Mexico

 

 
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The Future of Personalized Medicine in El Paso • Call Us For More Information 915-613-5303

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By assessing the genes you possess we are directly able to see your predisposition and correlate them to your lifestyle. After, personalized plans are made.

 

What is a disease? Over the years the definition of disease has evolved and changed as medicine became more advanced. Years ago, people used to think a disease was an actual entity or thing that had entered the body and was lying hidden causing disruptions. Now, we know that a disease is actually a disordered function. To properly treat the disease we need a treatment that is based upon the principle of restoring disordered functions to order.

Another discovery that has been brought to our attention along with disease is our genes. Similar to disease, our definition and understanding of our genes was not accurate. As the research has become more available, our original thinking of the genes you are born with are the genes you are stuck with has been proven wrong. We are taught that some people are born with good genes so they do not get diseases while others draw the short end of the stick and are born with bad genes, prone to illness and health care conditions. One main question that sparked the interest of scientists was, “If twins are born with the same set of genes, how come as they age one is diagnosed with diseases while the other is healthy?”.

Dr. Jeffrey Bland brings to light studies that have been done showing while we are not changing the genes we are born with, we can change the modifying factors of our lifestyle to modulate how these genes are expressed. The study below titled, “Epigenetic differences arise during the lifetime of monozygotic twins” shows this theory.

Underlying Causes of Disease

The main environmental factors that trigger gene expression include toxins, allergens, microbes, nutrition, and stress. Gene expression is caused by genomics, proteomics, metabolomics, and epigenetics. When looking at a patient from a functional approach, we have specific targets we assemble symptoms into. From here, we classify which target needs to be worked on the most. These targets include:

  • Assimilation: mainly occurring in the gastrointestinal tract. We look at the break down of small nutrients and how the body uses them for energy. We also consider how they get absorbed, utilized, transported, and taken up from cells. Lastly, we consider how they are metabolized and excreted.
  • Defense & Repair: this is mainly in reference to the immune system and how our immune defense protects itself against inside and outside foreign invades. Additionally, the capability to repair our DNA.
  • Energy: bioenergetics, our mitochondria, and the factors that modulate mitochondrial energetics.
  • Biotransformation: exploring how the body gets rid of the toxins gathered, essentially how the body detoxes the byproducts of toxins we are exposed to. It should be noted that we have found nutritional and dietary elements have the ability to upregulate this activity.
  • Communication: taking a look at intracellular communication. We need to understand how when something happens in one area of the body, the signal is transported and notifies another body system.
  • Transport: exploring how things get from one side of the body to the other. An example being how does the glucose go from the gut to the cell, to be used as energy? We consider hormones and proteins as there are common dysfunctions in these transports that give rise and can later end up causing what we call a disease.
  • Structural: the skeletal system is a huge part of our body that is often overlooked. However, every single blood cell that you have in your body comes from bone marrow in the skeleton. Skeletal health is extremely important and we know that there is a connection between the bone marrow and glucose as well as other body compounds. Structure, exercise, and activity are all key components in maintaining a healthy system.
  • Psycho-spiritual: this aspect is non-quantifiable but has a superbly important role in modulating at every level.

Additionally, we are finding that many underlying reasons for disease is a lack of micronutrients. We all have biochemical individuality. This means that we all require a different amount of nutrients to accomplish the same task. The vitamin D levels a husband needs may vary greatly from the vitamin D his wife needs, which will also be different than the amount of vitamin D her brother needs. Considering this, it is not best to follow the RDA (recommended daily allowance) but rather to have a micronutrient test performed to evaluate what levels of micronutrients you need or are deficient in. The micronutrient test we use is from SpectraCell and a sample report is shown below:

Genes

Our genes help to produce proteins and when the genes are affected by an SNP (single nucleotide polymorphism) the specific need for enzymes will vary depending on the individual and SNP. There are variations that found certain SNPS require up to 50 times more levels of a specific vitamin co-factor to make an enzyme properly function over a person who has the wild genotype. A study conducted by Bruce N. Ames proving this theory can be read below.

High-dose vitamin therapy stimulates variant enzymes with decreased coenzyme binding affinity (increased Km): relevance to genetic disease and polymorphisms

We have epigenetic changes through the methylation process but the way our genes are expressed becomes different based on our lifestyle. An example mentioned before is toxins. Toxins cause the body to have inflammation. Inflammation is present in all health conditions and can be the real silent killer. Through exposure to toxins (chemicals in the food we eat, chemicals in laundry detergents, chemicals in household cleaning products like those that claim to “clean the air”, soaps, shampoos, plastic, the list goes on) cause molecular changes. These molecular changes then go on to influence changes at our cell-level. These cells are now causing tissue-level changes and causing individual health effects.

The absence of disease does not mean that there is a presence of health. Characteristics of inflammation may not be a diagnosis of a disease but it is a symptom and warning sign that there is an imbalance within the system.

Inflammation

Inflammation causes the body to have many health conditions, but one specifically is that it ages the body faster because the body is constantly in overdrive. This is deemed “inflamm-aging. Those who have inflamm-aging are those who tend to shuffle their feet around the grocery store and constantly feel sick and tired but yet, they do not have a disease. We call these the “walking wounded”. These symptoms are ones that people have come to manage but that does not mean they are healthy nor that they do not need help. Individuals who have serious inflammation have the highest risk for a cytokine storm.

Cytokine storm refers to an immune system gone awry and an inflammatory response flaring out of control. Those who have a cytokine store are more susceptible to disease and infection. This stems from not having a balanced immune system. The Immune system coming off balance has to do with the toxins we are exposed to and the health of your gut.

Our immune system is housed in the gut. If you have poor gut health, chances are you have a poor immune system and high inflammation. Mucosal immunity in the gut is associated with immune surfaces and immune cells. Therefore, if you do not have strong mucosal immunity, you are already in a pre-inflammatory state, leaving yourself more vulnerable to disease and chronic health conditions.

The gastrointestinal system plays an important role in overall total body health. The gastrointestinal tract is a significant recipient of nutrients, toxins, and allergens. It is also home to several hundred different species of bacterias, yeasts, and microbes. The gastrointestinal tract possesses the power not only to digest the food ingested but to absorb nutrients and create an immunologic response. 

 When the mucosal layer of the gastrointestinal tract becomes compromised and inflamed, it allows undigested nutrients to break through and breach the barrier. Multiple agents can cause inflammation of the gastrointestinal tract that can result in autoimmunity conditions. 

Individuals with gastrointestinal inflammation can be seen with symptoms similar to but not limited to:

  • Chronic Fatigue 
  • Illness Related to Environmental Factors
  • Bloating
  • Gas 
  • Joint Pain 
  • Overall Inflammation 

In order to accurately assess an individual’s gastrointestinal health, there are several areas that need to be examined. A few of them being the intestinal permeability (the short-chain fatty acid-producing bacteria and the integrity of tight junctions), IBS and IBD related bacteria, metabolic health, and nutrition (vitamin production).

Personalized Health

Personalized health is now more customizable and beneficial than ever. By assessing the genes you possess we are directly able to see your predisposition and correlate them to your lifestyle. This allows us to make real advancements and a positive impact on health instead of shooting in the dark. One report we use to assess genotypes is the DNA Health test by DNA Life. A sample report is shown below.

 

 

On top of this report, we assess our patient’s diet, nutrition, and overall lifestyle. These are all key factors when it comes to modifying genetic expression. There is no greater medicine than what you put on the end of your fork. Teaching individuals that food is medicine and that food has the ability to heal is important when it comes to making substantial changes.

 

 

 

With the data available, we see that we have the ability to slow down widespread conditions and an individuals’ susceptibility to them. One being osteoporosis. Over 50% of individuals will have some form of osteoporosis or osteoporosis-related fracture in their lifetime. Not only is our bone health critical to maintaining structure, but our bones house bone marrow. As previously mentioned, bone marrow is where every single cell in the body is made. If you have any problem with an organ or tissue, or inflammation, you can guarantee that blood cells are involved. These blood cells being derived from bone marrow adds on another layer to personalized health that was not originally considered. The study below looks at the influences of lifestyle, body build, and vitamin D status in relation to the development of osteoporosis.

If you are curious about your health, fill out the diet, nutrition, and lifestyle journal above or this metabolic form below:

 

 

The thought of our genes not being set in stone, but instead influenced by our environment is not as new as we originally thought. However, with the research we have now, this thought is becoming more concrete as we are able to prove and show environmental impacts on genetic expression. We have the ability to test ones genes, test their environmental sensitivities, and create a personal healthcare plan designed specifically for them and to reduce their risk of disease. -Kenna Vaughn, Senior Health Coach 

 

References:

Beidelschies M, Alejandro-Rodriguez M, Ji X, Lapin B, Hanaway P, Rothberg MB. Association of the Functional Medicine Model of Care With Patient-Reported Health-Related Quality-of-Life Outcomes. JAMA Netw Open. 2019;2(10):e1914017. doi:10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2019.14017 

Hui Li, Liang Liu, Dingyu Zhang, Jiuyang Xu, Huaping Dai, Nan Tang, Xiao Su, Bin Cao,SARS-CoV-2 and viral sepsis: observations and hypotheses,The Lancet,Volume 395, Issue10235,2020,Pages 1517-1520,ISSN 0140-6736,https://doi.org/10.1016/S0140-6736(20)30920-X (http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S014067362030920X

Janelle S. Ayres,The Biology of PhysiologicalHealth,Cell,Volume 181, Issue 2,2020,Pages 250-269,ISSN 0092-8674,https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cell.2020.03.036.(http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0092867420303299)

Epigenetic differences arise during the lifetime of monozygotic twins
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Williams, R.J. (1950), Concept of Genetotrophic Disease. Nutrition Reviews, 8: 257-260. doi:10.1111/j.1753-4887.1950.tb02469.x https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/epdf/10.1111/j.1753-4887.1950.tb02469.x

John C Earls, MSc, Noa Rappaport, PhD, Laura Heath, PhD, Tomasz Wilmanski, PhD, Andrew T Magis, PhD, Nicholas J Schork, PhD, Gilbert S Omenn, MD, PhD, Jennifer Lovejoy, PhD, Leroy Hood, MD, PhD, Nathan D Price, PhD, Multi-Omic Biological Age Estimation and Its Correlation With Wellness and Disease Phenotypes: A Longitudinal Study of 3,558 Individuals, The Journals of Gerontology: Series A, Volume 74, Issue Supplement_1, December 2019, Pages S52–S60, https://doi.org/10.1093/gerona/glz220

Chung FF, Herceg Z. The Promises and Challenges of Toxico-Epigenomics: Environmental Chemicals and Their Impacts on the Epigenome. Environ Health Perspect. 2020;128(1):15001. doi:10.1289/EHP6104 https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/31950866/ 

Ames BN, Elson-Schwab I, Silver EA. High-dose vitamin therapy stimulates variant enzymes with decreased coenzyme binding affinity (increased K(m)): relevance to genetic disease and polymorphisms. Am J Clin Nutr. 2002;75(4):616-658. doi:10.1093/ajcn/75.4.616 https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/11916749/

 

The scope of our information is limited to chiropractic, musculoskeletal, physical medicines, wellness, and sensitive health issues and/or functional medicine articles, topics, and discussions. We use functional health & wellness protocols to treat and support care for injuries or disorders of the musculoskeletal system. Our posts, topics, subjects and insights cover clinical matters, issues, and topics that relate and support directly or indirectly our clinical scope of practice.* Our office has made a reasonable attempt to provide supportive citations and has identified the relevant research study or studies supporting our posts. We also make copies of supporting research studies available to the board and or the public upon request. We understand that we cover matters that require additional explanation as how it may assist in a particular care plan or treatment protocol; therefore, to further discuss the subject matter above, please feel free to ask Dr. Alex Jimenez or contact us at 915-850-0900 <tel:9158500900>. The provider(s) Licensed in Texas*& New Mexico*

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HEALTH CARE IS BECOMING MORE PERSONAL - AND THE BENEFITS SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES 

 

By assessing the genes you possess we are directly able to see your predisposition and correlate them to your lifestyle. From here, we can make positive changes and personalized health care plans.

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There are over 80 different autoimmune diseases. An autoimmune disease is when the body is so inflamed from the inside, it begins to turn on itself.
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There are over 80 different autoimmune diseases. An autoimmune disease is when the body is so inflamed from the inside, it begins to turn on itself and begins to attack its own cells. What the body attacks determine what autoimmune disease an individual has. Some diseases that are associated with autoimmune conditions are Rheumatoid arthritis, lupus, and fibromyalgia. 

Causes 

There are different events and circumstances that bring on an autoimmune disease. It varies from person to person. However, it has been shown that environmental exposures are linked. Environmental exposures occur when we breathe in poor quality air and eat food that has been sprayed with pesticides and chemicals. It is referred to as an antigen overload. 

Antigens 

An antigen is a substance that enters the body. However, when this antigen enters the body the body reacts by producing antibodies. Similar to what happens when you get a vaccine. However, these substances that enter the body are not ones that we want a reaction to. Antigens can include things like toxins and bacteria. 

Auto-Immune Investigation 

As previously discussed, autoimmune disease is when the system no longer recognizes part of itself and begins to attack its own tissues. However, the true reason behind it is unknown. It does have to do with the factors mentioned above. A large part of functional medicine is not only getting down and treating the root cause of the disease but to live a more natural life. By living a more natural life and undergoing lifestyle changes, we change the things around us. Changing these factors will impact your body in the best way possible. An example of a lifestyle change we encourage our patients to take is to get rid of air fresheners in the home and instead replace them with some plants. Plants naturally clean the air and give off a fresh scent. Air fresheners are full of artificial fragrances that are mixed with toxins and foreign substances to the body. Click here for a study regarding this topic. It can be hard for people to adjust at first because we are conditioned to think that clean has a smell. When in reality, clean smells like nothing at all. 

By getting rid of these artificial scents, we are already positively impacting our genes to alter in a way that benefits us. Another lifestyle change we want to adjust is nutrition. By switching to organic foods, grass-fed, and free-range, we are significantly reducing the number of pesticides ingested. This will reduce gut inflammation, provide more nutrients to feed your genes and your cells, as well as positively impact the genes. Additionally, we encourage our patients to increase their intake of fruits and vegetables. Not only are we feeding our genes, but we are providing proper nutrients for our body systems to properly function and make efficient energy. An added bonus of all this is the patient’s body composition begins to change in a positive manner. 

InBody 

The way we measure our patient’s body composition is with the InBody 770. This advanced machine provides a great deal of information for us regarding the patient. We track patients Anthropometric measurements in order to determine their lean muscle mass, fat density, visceral fat (fat surrounding the organs- a key indicator of disease risk), water percentage, and height and weight. We measure our patients every 8 weeks and keep a detailed record. These reports are great indicators for health and also assess inflammation and edema. There is more information regarding the InBody below. 

 

 

 

The InBody is some of the best technology a clinic can offer. This information is unmatched and helps us see if the treatment protocol created for our patients is working effectively for their body. If not for treatment purposes, I still recommend patients get scanned to establish a baseline and to learn more about their body. We only get one body, so knowing about it and how to take better care of yourself should be priority. -Kenna Vaughn, Senior Health Coach 

 

References: 

Kim JH, Lee D, Lim H, Kim T, Suk K, Seo J. Risk assessment to human health: Consumer exposure to ingredients in air fresheners. Regul Toxicol Pharmacol. 2018 Oct;98:31-40. doi: 10.1016/j.yrtph.2018.05.015. Epub 2018 May 29. PMID: 29857116. 

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The information herein is not intended to replace a one-on-one relationship with a qualified health care professional, licensed physician, and is not medical advice. We encourage you to make your own health care decisions based on your research and partnership with a qualified health care professional. Our information scope is limited to chiropractic, musculoskeletal, physical medicines, wellness, sensitive health issues, functional medicine articles, topics, and discussions. We provide and present clinical collaboration with specialists from a wide array of disciplines. Each specialist is governed by their professional scope of practice and their jurisdiction of licensure. We use functional health & wellness protocols to treat and support care for the musculoskeletal system’s injuries or disorders. Our videos, posts, topics, subjects, and insights cover clinical matters, issues, and topics that relate and support, directly or indirectly, our clinical scope of practice.* Our office has made a reasonable attempt to provide supportive citations and has identified the relevant research study or studies supporting our posts. We provide copies of supporting research studies available to regulatory boards and the public upon request. We understand that we cover matters that require an additional explanation of how it may assist in a particular care plan or treatment protocol; therefore, to further discuss the subject matter above, please feel free to ask Dr. Alex Jimenez or contact us at 915-850-0900.  Read More…

Dr. Alex Jimenez DC, MSACP, CCST, IFMCP*, CIFM*, CTG*

email: coach@elpasofunctionalmedicine.com

phone: 915-850-0900

Licensed in Texas & New Mexico

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