Sometimes it’s not about doing something “wrong.” Changes in metabolism can be influenced by thyroid function, hormones, cortisol, gut health, inflammation, and how your body is responding to stress over time.
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Heartburn, bloating, burping after meals, or that heavy “food just sits there” feeling… sometimes reflux isn’t caused by too much stomach acid—it can actually be connected to too little, slowed digestion, stress, or other gut imbalances.
It’s not about masking symptoms—it’s about understanding them.
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Hormones like cortisol, insulin, and thyroid hormones all influence where your body stores fat and how your metabolism functions. When these systems are out of balance, your body may hold onto weight around the midsection—even if your habits haven’t changed.
If your energy feels low, your body feels stuck, or you’re noticing changes that don’t make sense, it’s often not random. Your hormones, stress response, thyroid, and gut are all working behind the scenes to regulate how your metabolism functions every day.
Functional medicine focuses on helping your body adjust during these transitions by supporting gut health, hormones, and metabolism together—not separately.
If you’ve been feeling “off” lately, it might not be random—it might be seasonal.
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When these systems are out of sync, it can lead to increased shedding, thinning, or slower regrowth over time. Even factors like nutrient levels and metabolism can impact how your hair responds.
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Hormones like cortisol, estrogen, progesterone, and thyroid hormones all work together to regulate how you feel day to day. When one is off, it can affect everything from your energy to your sleep.
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Understanding how thyroid hormones influence the body can help explain why these changes occur.
• Thyroid issues can resemble stress or aging
• Standard screenings may miss deeper hormone patterns
• Thyroid hormones influence metabolism, mood, and energy
Metabolism is not controlled by just one system in the body. Hormones, thyroid activity, stress hormones like cortisol, gut health, and sleep patterns all influence how efficiently the body converts food into energy.
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Reflux and digestive discomfort often begin deeper than the stomach itself. Factors like gut bacteria balance, digestive enzyme activity, food sensitivities, and stress levels can all influence how the digestive system functions.
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Functional medicine takes a big-picture approach when someone experiences things like:
• Ongoing fatigue or low energy
• Afternoon energy crashes
• Brain fog or trouble concentrating
• Feeling run-down even after rest
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Thyroid hormones play a major role in regulating metabolism, energy production, and cognitive function throughout the body.
At Amari Health in Scarsdale, New York, care focuses on identifying underlying factors that may affect thyroid health.
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Belly fat can sometimes be a signal of metabolic imbalance—not simply a matter of calories.
Hormones, stress, sleep, and thyroid function all influence how the body stores energy. Understanding these systems together can help reveal why metabolism may feel slower.
Functional medicine focuses on understanding the full picture of your health and identifying the root causes behind chronic symptoms.
• Root cause investigation
• Personalized health plans
• Whole-body healing
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You’ve normalized exhaustion, but should you?
Brain fog, irritability, low energy, irregular cycles—these aren’t random. They're common signs of thyroid dysfunction or hormone imbalance that go undetected in rushed appointments.
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