The Benefits of Individualized Nutrition
While humans are alike in many ways, we are also unique, especially when it comes to our behaviors, beliefs, genetic makeup, likes and dislikes. Our nutritional needs are just as unique to each of us because nutrition is much more than calories, vitamins and minerals. Our individual nutrition depends on many of factors, including our beliefs, behaviors, habits, cooking abilities, access to healthy foods, financial means, likes/dislikes, upbringing, and exposure in a safe and supportive childhood home to different foods. In an individualized nutrition counseling session, all of these factors are taken into account, creating space that you can thrive in.
Read MoreThe Complexity of Mold
A combination of a passion for environmental medicine and an uptick in mold-related illness at the Stram Center prompted me to seek further medical training on the latest advances in treating mold-related conditions; a continuing medical education course taught by a Naturopathic Doctor specializing in mold sickness, Dr. Jill Crista. This blog is intended to bring attention to this chronic, often misdiagnosed, complex condition that is the root cause of a lot of “mystery” symptoms and syndromes - think chronic fatigue syndrome, mast cell activation syndrome, mitochondrial dysfunction, dysautonomia, chronic sinusitis, interstitial cystitis, nephritis, tinnitus, neuropathy, immunodeficiency, cognitive impairment, unspecified gastrointestinal symptoms, food sensitivity, among many others.
Read MoreHyperbarics and Fibromyalgia
Hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) has been shown to be useful for wound healing and non-healing injuries, but more recently, it has also been utilized for traumatic brain injury (TBI) and symptoms related to post-concussion. HBOT has also been studied for inflammatory and autoimmune conditions including rheumatoid arthritis and ulcerative colitis. But what about chronic pain conditions such as fibromyalgia? It is not quite known what causes fibromyalgia, but possible causes include chronic infections, neurotransmitter imbalances, and emotional or physical trauma.
Read MoreHealing Your Mind
In this new year, let us make our mental health a priority. In a world full of distractions, I invite you to focus in on yourself and your needs, starting with therapy. For those living with a chronic illness, when you are treating your physical body, your mental health is impacted. Mental health is physical health. You owe it to yourself to enter a safe space to fully process the pain you are going through; the pain that is not always visible to the eye.
Read MoreBurlington Vermont Nutritional Counseling for Gut Health
There are about 40 trillion bacteria in your body, most of which are found in your gut- they are known as your gut microbiome, and they're incredibly important for overall health. Improving your microbiome and bacteria quality can transform your life and reduce many different symptoms you may be having. And as many people know who struggle with poor GI health, ica be life altering. This is why at the Stram Center, we utilize tastings that help us get to the root cause of a health condition, and we start with the status of your microbiome in our nutritional counseling (read more about our nutritional counseling services here)... The following three powerful components are the first step to beginning your gut health journey.
Read MoreStram Center Naturopathic Medicine comes to Burlington Vermont
Naturopathic medicine is a distinct system of primary health care, distinguished by the healing principles upon which its practice is based. Unlike most naturopathic practices, the Stram Center is a unique collaboration of naturopathic doctors and medical doctors working together, investigating root cause so that we can provide the best most accurate treatment for our patients. Our team approach is so valuable and we are excited to bring this care to the Burlington community, helping to nurture longer, healthier happier lives to our community. Read more about Dr. Kathryn Boulter, Dr. Jacquelyn Burrell, Dr. Korey DiRoma, and our founder, Dr. Ronald Stram.
"More brains are better than one," as Dr. Stram likes to state, when describing the style in which we approach complex patients. Read more about Naturopathic Medicine here.
Burlington Vermont Stram Center Story
We are so excited to bring our own unique brand of integrative and naturopathic medicine to Burlington. Vermont is a unique place which is what we love about it! We appreciate Vermont for its commitment to local resources and the creativity of its residents. We look forward to partnering with the community and other local health care providers to bring the best health care possible to our patients. We have a passion for combining the best of western and naturopathic medicine, we practice a truly integrative model.
We offer free 15 minute consultations with Drs. Boulter and Burrell; Call to schedule! 802.891-3459
Don’t Get Ticked Off, Be Tick Smart
With the warm weather we are all starting to spend more time outside and venturing on to grassy playing fields and into the woods. We are not the only ones who emerge from hibernation with the warming temperatures, ticks also come out to play. We need to be aware of how to prevent tick bites and what to do if we get one!
Read MoreIs There a “Lyme Diet”?
For individuals affected by Lyme disease, treatment can take many forms. There are medicines and herbals. Complimentary therapies and mental health support. And diet can make a substantial impact for most people. Rather than one particular “Lyme diet”, nutrition is as individualized throughout one’s Lyme healing journey as it is throughout one’s lifetime. No one “diet” is meant to serve a person their entire lives—nutrition therapy is meant to shape one’s particular needs at any life stage or healing phase.
Read MoreLiving with Chronic Pain
As the weather is getting warmer and we are emerging from our winter hibernations through spring blossoms and soon into early summer, we will see a rise in tick borne infectious disease. Lyme disease is a bacterial infection we get from infected ticks. Symptoms of the initial infection may or may not include a bullseye rash but can also include fever, headache, chills, fatigue, muscle and joint aches, and swollen lymph nodes. If the infection isn’t treated promptly, symptoms can progress into neurological tissue and cause systemic and local inflammation that manifests as arthritis, severe joint and nerve pain, dizziness and cognitive issues, and memory problems.
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