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Prescription birth control – myths and facts!

Oral contraceptives have empowered generations of women, but they’re not always a one-size-fits-all solution. In this article, Walk In GYN Care dives into the facts, myths, and medical realities surrounding “the pill.” From how it works to when it might not be the safest choice, we explain why personalized care and regular evaluations are essential for safe and effective birth control.
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ANNUAL VISIT: AGE-APPROPRIATE GUIDELINES AND WHAT IS “COVERED”

An annual “preventative” visit provides a unique opportunity for you and your GYN to;
– conduct a thorough history (menstrual, medical, GYN, social and family)
– screen for domestic violence and other high-risk factors
– assess risk factors,
– conduct a physical exam (appropriate for your age and circumstance)
Lead and arsenic in tampons, WIG, Walk In GYN

Tampons- lead- heavy metals- VOCs- plastics and more!!

Ok, now we know you have toxins or heavy metals, what next?

This is called precision medicine! We can now target specific issues and customize treatment plans which can help detoxify your body of these harmful toxins through chelation (oral or i/v) and other comprehensive strategies that help raise the anti-oxidant levels to remove the toxin load.

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Berberine – Is it the magic weight loss answer? Read on…

Berberine has been shown to lower blood sugar, help control cholesterol, lower risk of heart disease, help in PCOS and much more. Read the research on what we know about Berberine and it’s mechanism of action. Berberine acts through insulin sensitization, antioxidant action and multiple pathways in the human body.
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PCOS Explained!

Polycystic ovarian syndrome or PCOS is a loosely used term with a variety of interpretations. Symptoms range from irregular periods, weight gain, excessive hair growth in unwanted areas, trouble losing weight, infertility, depression, low libido, pelvic pain, bloating, and much more.