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Tracy Jessen
By using a personalized, holistic, and in-depth approach, Tracy will examine all aspects of your life to uncover habit patterns and underlying sources that affect your health and wellbeing, in order to guide you through the healing process to live a fulfilling and vibrant life. Overall, we will partner to identify personalized goals and establish a plan that centers around you.
A licensed Certified Nurse Practitioner, Tracy holds a Masters of Science degree in Nursing, Family Nurse Practitioner, from St. Louis University, is a graduate of the Fellowship in Integrative Medicine, and a Certified Integrative Health Coach, each from the University of Arizona, Center for Integrative Medicine, under the auspice of Dr Andrew Weil, a leading pioneer in alternative, holistic and Integrative Medicine. Tracy has further studied Functional Medicine, Herbal Medicine and Integrative Therapeutic Yoga. She actively seeks to expand her knowledge in these areas through mentoring, training, and seminars.
FUNCTIONAL VS CONVENTIONAL MEDICINE
In conventional medicine, there’s a doctor for every part of your body: cardiologists for the heart, gastroenterologists for the digestive system, neurologists for the brain and nervous system, podiatrists for your feet, and ophthalmologists for your eyes. Due to this silting, conventional medicine focuses on individual body systems, but does not look at the whole person to understand the interrelated causes underlying disease and chronic illness. Rather, it looks at symptoms in order to name a disease and find a corresponding drug. In functional medicine, we see the body as an interconnected whole, within a larger environment. We recognize that in order to treat one part of the body, all other parts must also be considered. This breaks apart artificial divisions of the body. Functional medicine looks at underlying phenomena that occur across specialties (inflammation, oxidative stress, toxicities, cellular energy problems, etc.) in order to understand the root cause of disease and find the right tools, at the right time, individualized for each person.
FUNCTIONAL MEDICINE
• HEALTH ORIENTED
• PATIENT-CENTERED
• BIOCHEMICAL INDIVIDUALITY
• HOLISTIC
• COST-EFFECTIVE
• LOOKS AT UNDERLYING CAUSES OF DISEASE
• PREVENTATIVE APPROACH
• HIGH TOUCH/HIGH TECH
CONVENTIONAL MEDICINE
• DISEASE-ORIENTED
• DOCTOR-CENTERED
• EVERYONE IS TREATED THE SAME WAY
• SPECIALIZED
• EXPENSIVE
• DIAGNOSIS BASED ON SYMPTOMS
• EARLY DETECTION OF DISEASE
• HIGH TECH