The Gateway Natural Medicine Blog

Interview with Dr. Josh Conzo DC, CFMP on Neurodevelopmental Disorders
Kids are back in the full swing of things with school and we sat down with Dr. Joshua Conzo to discuss how to help them thrive in the classroom. Dawn: So, what are the most commonly diagnosed childhood developmental disorders you work with? Dr. Josh: There are a...

Top 3 Reasons Not to Skip Your Kid’s Annual School Physical
I never thought I would reach the age when the adage “time flies” would come out of my mouth. Age is one of those things that we put a lot of stock into: “I’m too old for that” or “Maybe when you’re older”. In medicine, it is no different: certain exams, therapies and...

3 Reasons Your Mindset is Sabotaging Your Weight Loss Goals
Change your mindset, change your results. Setting a good foundation for your health goals is key to long-term success.
Men’s Health Spotlight – Optimizing your Testosterone Levels
Men, Beach season is here (reservoir season in Colorado). We had a long dark Winter. Short long days, less sunlight, and opportunities for outdoor activities, maybe a few extra pounds packed on for winter hibernation. Now is the time of year to get your health dialed...
Every BODY Deserves a Massage
Think of a massage. You are probably imagining soft music, a beautiful setting, and tranquility. It’s seen as a spa luxury, similar to some beauty treatments. While this can be an enjoyable part of it, massage is much more than a pampering experience. There are many...

Not Your Ordinary Skin Protection Article
As summer approaches, many of us start thinking about how to protect our skin from the harmful rays of the sun. Skin cancer is a serious concern, this year alone I have sent 3 clients to the dermatologist only to have them need facial surgery to remove skin cancer....

Cold Plunge: Long-Term Benefit or Short-Term Fad?
Polar plunges have been going on for centuries. Join the Cold Water Therapy movement! Is cold plunge just another fad? Do we only see positive responses in athletes or is it for the average person as well? Is there a specific temperature threshold we are trying...

Spring Cleaning for Your Health: Part I
Spring Cleaning isn’t just for your home – these simple health tips will get you ready for all things “Spring”!

Become The Person You Always Hated (but secretly envied): The Morning Person
By Dawn Butt and Brett Wisniewski We’ve all been there, staying at a friend’s house and being jarred awake by the smells of freshly brewed coffee and bacon, and as you stumble from the bed you flip your phone and it's 5:00 am. Surely this must be a dream. ...

Why You Need a Health & Wellness Coach
What is a Health & Wellness Coach Let’s start with what a Health & Wellness Coach is, what they do, and who benefits most from having a health coach. A Health & Wellness Coach (or Integrative Wellness Coach, as we call it here at Gateway), is a combination...

Thanksgiving…it’s not the Last Supper
With a little planning, it IS possible to enjoy the holidays AND stick with your health goals. Learn how!

Adult ADD/ADHD: Just a Childhood Disorder or a Life Long Risk?
If you’re a teacher or a parent, attention deficit disorder, or ADD, isn’t a new term. Honestly, most adults have at least heard of it. Considered to be rather rare just 20 years ago, is now getting a lot more limelight. Any time we see an upward trend, the question...

The Dad Bod, Explained
There is a hormonal synchrony that men experience with their pregnant partners.If you are planning to start a family or are in the process, start evaluating your current health status now.

Vagus Nerve
The vagus nerve is one of our most important cranial nerves. It runs from the brain all the way down to the abdomen. It has the important job of connecting the brain to several organs throughout the body. It also controls things like taste, hearing, touch, and a...

Dry Brushing 101
Dry brushing: maybe you’ve heard about it in the latest health blog or seen a post about it on social media. It’s the new favorite treatment that celebrities are talking about and videoing all over the place. We brush our hair, we brush our teeth…should we be...

Biopuncture: Acupuncture + Therapeutic Injections
Using high quality homeopathics ensures quick and effective treatment directly at the area of concern. What is Biopuncture? We love that our patients at Gateway Natural Medicine are naturally curious and always ask about ways to enhance or "level up" their treatments....

Back to School Nutrients for Kids
Support your child’s health during back to school season with quality nutrients and supplementation. Boost their immune system, brain health, and overall wellness!

Vitamin D: The Full Story
Safe sun exposure, vitamin D-rich foods, and appropriate supplementation can keep your vitamin D levels optimal for bone health, mental wellness, and a strong immune system.

Acupuncture for Rheumatoid Arthritis
Acupuncture can provide relief from pain and other symptoms related to Rheumatoid Arthritis.

Naturally Preventing & Treating Erectile Dysfunction: An Interview with Dr. Brett
What are early detection signs of Erectile Dysfunction? Cardiovascular health is one of the most important areas of men's health to pay attention to when it comes to preventing erectile dysfunction. I know that sounds strange, but we often find that testosterone is...

My Personal Experience with Skin Cancer
I grew up in Jersey: the originator of GTL (gym, tan, laundry). Being tan was honestly a lifestyle. Scary, right? I am also of Polish and Irish descent, some of the palest nationalities that you can be! But let me tell you, I gave it the old “college try.” I remember...

Miscarriage Series – Part 1: Vitamin D and It’s Role in Pregnancy and Miscarriage
Miscarriage has become one of the most common complaints that I see in clinical practice. Most of these women are unable to carry past the first trimester. Some of my patients have had anywhere from one to five miscarriages. They are left feeling broken, empty,...

Post Infectious (Disease) Syndrome; Part I: The Basics
You’ve experienced it before: It’s that blah feeling you have the days following that nasty cold or GI bug. You haven’t regained all your energy and you’re a bit more irritable. Staying in bed and sleeping seems like the perfect Saturday night. You feel like you are...

Vitamin A Burst Therapy
Dr. Brett Wisniewski It is a beautiful day in the world of Natural Medicine because we are finally seeing mass acceptance from the general public, mostly under the guise of Functional Medicine. Unfortunately, with this “new-found” medicine, everyone is in a mad dash...

Postprandial Adrenergic Syndrome Revisited 2020: The Importance of Meal Size and Timing
Dr. Brett Wisniewski I originally wrote about postprandial adrenergic syndrome (PPAS) in 2017 (Original Article Here) and even at that point in time, it had been a long time coming. A decade of patients has come and gone some complaining of this strange...

Don’t be Mad. Be Glad Your Doctor Doesn’t Take Insurance.
3 reasons why you should be glad your doctor doesn’t take insurance.

Adrenal Fatigue Is Not Real: Part I
Drs. Takacs and Wisniewski The Origins The term “adrenal fatigue” started sometime in the 1970s. It served as an explanation for patients who suffered from fatigue that could not be explained by other causes. This was never an appropriate term for what is happening,...

“Chemical Free” Hot Tub- Chlorine and Bromine Free Spa Care
Note: Water that is not properly cared for and sanitized appropriately can lead to serious injury ranging from skin rashes to death. Be sure that you have a way to test your water regularly for harmful bacteria. There are many at home test kits and also your local...
Is Keto the Answer? Plus 5 common Keto-mistakes
By Shaun Adams DC, DABCI The Ketogenic diet remains one of the most popular weight loss diets for people to attempt right now. While we recognize there are some great benefits to the diet, especially for certain groups of people, it is not for everyone. However, if...

Fish Consumption and Mercury Exposure
In a study recently published in the journal Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry researchers questioned college students about their tuna consumption and their knowledge of possible mercury toxicity from eating too much of the tuna. Hair samples...
Heat Related Illness. What You Need to Know.
It is that time of year again—the kids are out of school; summer plans are in effect and the temperature is rising. This combo normally makes for an enjoyable summer, but some are caught off guard. It doesn’t take much, just a few minutes in some cases, and when the...

7 Testosterone Boosting foods
by Shaun Adams, DC, DABCI Low testosterone is becoming more and more common and we are seeing it at alarming rates in younger males. Once a condition seen in the aging population, for the first time, many males are being diagnosed in their 20-30s! There are many...

How Mold and Gut Health Can Affect Your Weight
By Shaun Adams, DC, DABCI When you think of mold, rarely does weight gain pop into your mind. Normally we think allergies or lung infections but fat deposition is not one of them. Don’t be upset, your doctor probably hasn’t connected the dots either. That is...

Seasonal Allergies + Food Sensitivities: What’s the connection?
There are so many people that suffer from allergies. You could probably count five people you know who have allergies- maybe yourself included. Allergies are the 6th leading cause of chronic illness in the U.S and it's estimated that over 50 million Americans suffer...

Stop the Mammography Madness Part II: Let’s Talk Thermography
Most articles like this will start out with statistics, such as how common cancer is or your risk of developing it; but if a disease is 1 in a million chance and you’re that 1 person—what do you care about how uncommon it is? For you it is 100%! Suffice it to say...

Ouch! Why Does Sex Hurt? + Natural Therapies for Relief
This is a topic many women feel uncomfortable discussing with me, but believe me- I talk sex with everyone. I may ask you, ‘Is pain vaginal or pelvic?’, ‘How long has your libido been low for?’, ‘How long have you had vaginal dryness?’ There are also women who think...
How Does the Female Menstrual Cycle Work?
One of the most common things I hear in practice from women after describing the menstrual cycle to them is “I had no idea that’s how that worked.” So today I want to share that same information with you all! We’ll start from the beginning. A woman’s menstrual cycle...

The Truth About Sugar Consumption & Your Health
There is no health topic with greater misinformation than sugar consumption. It negatively impacts every system in your body. We need to start burning fat as a fuel source instead of relying on sugars.

Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS) Causes + Diagnosis
Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS) affects 1 in 10 women of childbearing age (1). It is estimated that up to 70% of women with PCOS have not been diagnosed (2). PCOS is a disorder of the endocrine system affecting sex hormones, hypothalamus-pituitary communication,...

10 Tips for Eating During Thanksgiving
Happy Monday! Today marks the Monday leading to Thanksgiving, you’re likely doing some last minute cleaning, prepping for all of the cooking (or drinking), and some of you may be braving the crowds for the crazy black Friday sales. I will be crossing my fingers and...

Benefits of Drinking Kombucha & How to Make It
Dr. Katie Takacs B.S., D.C. It is very common now to see glass bottles front and center in the grocery store, filled with carbonated, ginger flavored kombucha. What the heck is kombucha? Why are so many people consuming it? What is Kombucha? Kombucha is...
Is Marijuana Safe to Use During Pregnancy?
Marijuana use during pregnancy Marijuana is the most commonly used illicit drug during pregnancy. From 2002 to 2014 the prevalence of self-reported, past month marijuana use among US adult pregnant women increased from 2.4% to 3.9% (1). Currently, about 1 in 20 women...

Your Summer Survival Guide to Mosquitos: Illness, Repellent, and Prevention
Mosquitos- those pesky little buggers they ruin your Saturday cookout and then leave you with incessant night time itching. For some it may sound like your college girlfriend…joking. These fly looking things are what nightmares are made of, sometimes small enough to...

Listening to Science: Debunking a Serious Medical Myth
Dr. Brett Wisniewski, MS, DC, DABCI, DACBN and Dr. Katie Takacs, DC Medicine and science. Science and medicine. They go so well together it almost seems synonymous these days. We have made drastic leaps in medical technologies, which have allowed us to understand...

Custom orthotics can help more than you think
Your body is an interconnected system of specialized parts, and the support structure which holds everything together is made up of bones, muscles, tendons, and ligaments. Even if your feet don’t hurt, they may be contributing to your overall postural balance. If...

Postprandial Adrenergic Syndrome: “Post Meal Anxiety”
Patients often tell me they feel hopeless, crazy and just down right scared. They have made multiple trips to the doctors feeling as though they have developed food allergies yet testing reveals nothing. Leaving those visits fuels frustration and has one questioning...

Antibiotic Resistance: A Present Day Epidemic
A survey conducted by the World Health Organization (WHO), of nearly 10,000 adults concluded the following about antibiotics: – Three quarters of respondents think antibiotic resistance happens when the body (not bacteria) becomes resistant to antibiotics. – Nearly...

Your Stressed OUT Immune System: A Story of Cortisol and the Immune Response
Ahh, the holiday season. For some it’s the most wonderful time of year—nice chilly mornings filled with fresh air, hot chocolate by the fire and delectable holiday treats. If for you, you think of Kleenex, the chills and canned chicken soup, well then this article is...

The Sticky Truth on Cholesterol: More than your Average Lipid Test
By: Dr. Brett Wisniewski and Dr. Jaclyn Suffi Our quest for optimal cardiovascular health is never-ending. First, it was the low-fat diet, now it’s the liberal prescription of statin drugs. Tomorrow, it will be a 3D printed heart replacement. As medicine advances,...

Not Another Anti-Vaccine Rant: 2015 Flu Vaccine
Another year down and another poor performance by the flu vaccine. We were promised, in early 2015, that scientists had finally got ahead of the curve with the 2015 strain. Well they didn’t. Was this an accurate statement or simply marketing? I’m not sure we will ever...