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Hidden Mold Exposure Symptoms in Women and Why You Still Feel Exhausted

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Most women who work with me have heard the same thing: “Your labs are normal.” But deep down, they know something isn’t right. They wake up tired, their head feels foggy, and their body aches for no obvious reason. If this sounds familiar, it could be more than stress. A hidden environmental trigger like mold exposure might be silently affecting their health. The Hidden Problem of Everyday Mold Mold is everywhere, but certain types that grow in damp homes, workplaces, or even in foods can produce mycotoxins. These compounds irritate the immune system, disrupt hormones, and burden the body’s detox pathways. You may not see visible mold or smell anything unusual, but even small amounts can create big symptoms over time. Common Symptoms of Mold Illness Mold‑related illness doesn’t always look the same from person to person. The most common signs include: Fatigue that does not improve with rest Persistent brain fog or forgetfulness Light sensitivity and frequent headaches Sinus congest...

Radix Patients At Their Root

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  When people find Radix Integrative, they often ask the question that matters most: “Am I the right fit for this type of care?” The truth is that Radix was never meant to be a clinic for everyone. It was created for people who are ready to go deeper, people who want a more intentional approach, and people who feel drawn to collaborative, root‑level healing. Here is who I work best with. People who are tired of feeling unheard If you have spent years explaining the same symptoms to different providers without meaningful answers or support, you will feel at home here. Nothing you share is brushed aside. Your story matters because it often reveals the very patterns that need attention. People with complex or chronic symptoms I work deeply with cases involving: • thyroid dysfunction • chronic fatigue • mold and environmental toxicity • gut issues and dysbiosis • hormone imbalance • patterns that do not respond to standard protocols • symptoms dismissed as “normal” or ...

Beginning at the Root: What Working with Radix Looks Like

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When patients first come to Radix, they’re often carrying a mix of hope, overwhelm, frustration, and exhaustion. They’ve tried to figure things out on their own. They’ve bounced between providers. They’ve been told their labs are “fine” even though they know something is off. So before we talk tests, plans, or protocols, I want to share something more important: What it actually feels like to work with me. It feels collaborative. I don’t hand you a protocol and send you on your way. We work together to understand your symptoms, your history, your patterns, and your goals. You are the expert on your body. My role is to help you connect the dots you’ve been carrying for years. It feels thoughtful and slow enough to be meaningful. Healing requires space, detail, and curiosity. I don’t rush through visits. I don’t assume. I don’t squeeze you into a prefabricated plan. Every decision we make is based on your unique situation, capacity, and what’s realistic for your life right now. It...

The Root Problem I Couldn’t Ignore and the Clinic Born From It

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When I finally became licensed as a naturopathic doctor in Utah, a state where earning that license requires years of rigorous training and experience, it didn’t take long for me to see a gap. Utah is full of people who care deeply for their families, especially mothers who constantly put themselves last. Yet options for truly thorough, root‑cause‑oriented care were far fewer than I hoped they’d be. And for patients with complex, chronic conditions, the options felt even slimmer. I knew something needed to exist that didn’t already. Something slower. Something more intentional. Something that treated patients like humans, not checkboxes. Something that honored nuance and allowed space for healing that doesn’t fit into a 10‑minute model or the latest podcast fad. That “something” became Radix Integrative Medicine. For years I’ve worked across different clinical settings, from direct patient care to functional laboratory research, clinical content creation, and high‑level practitio...