Why I Introduced Functional Health Screening with Bioresonance in My Clinic

My decision to introduce Functional Health Screening with Bioresonance into my clinic didn’t come from a textbook—it came from my own health journey.

I was dealing with fatigue that didn’t improve with rest, digestive issues, and later Hashimoto’s. I felt like something was off, but I didn’t always have clear answers as to why.

That experience changed how I approach health today.

Why I Added Functional Health Screening

As a naturopath, I already look at nutrition, lifestyle, and root causes.

But I often needed more insight into what was actually driving these symptoms.

Especially in cases like:

  • Early hypothyroidism

  • Hashimoto’s

  • Hormonal imbalances

  • Chronic fatigue

  • Digestive issues

This is why I introduced Functional Health Screening with Bioresonance.

Not as a replacement for medical testing—but as a functional tool to help identify patterns and imbalances earlier and more clearly.

What Is It Actually Good For?

Functional Health Screening is particularly helpful when symptoms are non-specific but persistent.

In clinic, I use it to support cases like:

Thyroid & Hashimoto’s support

Many women are looking for a more complete approach to hypothyroidism natural treatment.

Often, it’s not just about the thyroid itself.

We may see patterns like:

  • Nutrient deficiencies affecting thyroid hormone production

  • Gut issues influencing autoimmune activity (Hashimoto’s)

  • Stress impacting thyroid signalling

  • Liver sluggishness affecting hormone conversion (T4 → T3)

Fatigue & Low Energy

Instead of just saying “you’re tired,” we look at why.

This can help you move from:
➡ needing naps just to function
➡ to having steady energy throughout the day—and still feeling okay in the evening

Brain Fog & Focus Issues

When your mind feels slow or scattered, it often links back to:

  • Blood sugar regulation

  • Nutrient status

  • Stress load

  • Thyroid function

The goal is simple:
➡ clearer thinking, better focus, and more confidence at work

Digestive Issues

Bloating, discomfort, sluggish digestion—these are very common.

Instead of avoiding more and more foods, we look at:

  • Digestive function

  • Gut balance

  • Food sensitivities (patterns)

So you can:
➡ enjoy meals without worrying how you’ll feel afterwards

Weight That Won’t Shift

Many women feel stuck here.

Often it’s not just calories—it can involve:

  • Thyroid function

  • Hormones

  • Stress

  • Blood sugar balance

The focus becomes:
➡ supporting your metabolism so weight loss feels more natural and sustainable

Hormonal Imbalances

PMS, mood swings, irregular cycles—these often link back to:

  • Liver function

  • Stress

  • Nutrients

  • Gut health

Which means:
➡ more stable moods, less irritability, and a calmer home environment

Who Is This Best Suited For?

This approach tends to work best for women who:

  • Feel “off” but don’t have clear answers

  • Have been told everything is normal, but don’t feel normal

  • Suspect thyroid issues or already have Hashimoto’s

  • Struggle with energy, weight, digestion, or hormones

  • Want a more natural, root-cause approach

  • Prefer a personalised plan rather than guesswork

It’s especially helpful if you’ve already tried a few things—but nothing has really shifted.

What Can I Assess With It?

Functional Health Screening helps me look at patterns in areas such as:

  • Thyroid function and related imbalances

  • Gut health and digestion

  • Liver function

  • Nutrient deficiencies (vitamins & minerals)

  • Stress and nervous system load

  • Hormonal balance

This doesn’t replace lab testing—but it helps guide:
✔ where to focus
✔ what to prioritise
✔ what further testing might actually be useful

Why This Matters for Thyroid & Hashimoto’s

This is where I see the biggest gap in conventional care.

Thyroid conditions—especially Hashimoto’s—are rarely isolated.

They are often influenced by:

  • Gut health (a big driver in autoimmunity)

  • Nutrient status (selenium, zinc, iron)

  • Stress and cortisol patterns

  • Liver function (hormone conversion)

So instead of just managing symptoms, we look at:
➡ what is contributing to the imbalance in the first place

This is the foundation of a hypothyroidism natural treatment approach.

A More Practical Way Forward

What I aim to do is make your health feel less confusing and more structured.

Instead of trying random diets or supplements, we create a plan based on what your body actually needs.

That might include:

  • Targeted nutrition

  • Herbal support

  • Nervous system regulation

  • Digestive support

  • Lifestyle adjustments that are realistic for your life

Why I Do This Work

This approach is also shaped by my own experience.

I’ve dealt with fatigue, poor sleep, digestive issues, and Hashimoto’s myself.

I know what it’s like to feel like something isn’t right—but not have clear answers.

And I know how much easier things become when you finally understand your body and have a plan that makes sense.

Final Thoughts

If you’ve been feeling stuck in your health, it’s often not because you’re doing something wrong.

It’s usually because something deeper hasn’t been fully addressed yet.

Functional Health Screening is one way I help uncover those missing pieces—so we can create a more targeted and effective plan.
















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