The Good and Bad of CPT Codes for Health Coaching
The medical establishment is starting to develop CPT Codes or “Current Procedural Terminology” more simply, procedure codes, for the purpose of billing insurance companies for health coaching services. Functional Diagnostic Nutrition® stands for anything that expands the health coaching profession so, in that sense, maybe it’s not a bad idea. But Independent Health Coaches shouldn’t […]
10 Clues Your Client Has a Congested Liver
The liver, otherwise known as the Grandfather of all Organs, takes on most of the daily strain from lifestyle and nutritional choices. So, it is no surprise that the amount of people who are struggling with decreased liver function continues to grow due to modern day stressors and toxins. For Health Coaches, this means an increase in clients […]
18 Signs Your Client Has Lymphatic System Issues and How To Help
Do your clients have nagging health problems such fatigue, excess weight or immune issues? Maybe some of these issues have dwindled with basic health-building principles, but they continue to struggle overall? As a Functional Health Coach, ongoing symptoms like these can point you to one area in particular that needs to be addressed but is […]
5 Signs Your Client Has An Oxalate Problem
The FDN Health Coaching and Lab Training Certification course covers all aspects of a functional, lab-based health coaching practice from client on-boarding and intake through creation of all-natural individualized health building program , as well as ongoing health coaching and case management skills. A complete business mode When helping clients with their health and lifestyle […]
The New Fight or Flight: Secret Influences of Osteocalcin
In addressing an individual’s needs, Functional Health Coaches must consider any number of factors and endeavor to prioritize and balance those influences in making recommendations to advance the client’s desires against any and every obstacle. Stress has been on our culture’s health radar since Hans Selye introduced the “General Adaptation Syndrome” in the 1930’s. Almost […]
How To Stop Chasing Symptoms To End The Cycle Of Trial And Error
We all know “that person” (or have even been that person) that… Goes online to research every new symptom or health issue that arises, spending hours self-diagnosing, utilizing only the most persistent health complaint as a clue to what is going on a deeper level. Or who has countless doctor visits that end with a […]