Yearly Archives: 2022

DTox

Help! I think I’m having A Detox Reaction…

At ICIM, we believe that all of us can use a tune-up.  Most of us have a buildup of toxins just waiting to come out through sweat, urine or poop. Often your detox might need a little assistance. Therapies to help you detox include eliminating certain inflammatory foods, adding supplements to flush the liver, or an IV therapy to cleanse the blood. Our hope is that you will start feeling better after applying these therapies. However, sometimes you might experience an unexpected reaction when

Your Sleep Checklist

Could your nighttime bathroom trips be connected to low vasopressin levels? A quality sleep routine might help

Many of our clients report that they wake up nightly to use the restroom.   If you are already limiting your water intake at night, there might be something else going on.   Did you know that when our bodies are sleeping soundly we release an antidiuretic hormone, called vasopressin, that reduces the urge to pee when sound asleep? Poor sleep, therefore, can lead to lower vasopressin release and may lead to more frequent urination trips. Additionally, since vasopressin is released later in the

Prolo Client Case Study 2022 Page 1

Case Study: How Prolozone therapy gave back patient’s quality of life after life-altering diagnosis

We are thrilled when our clients regain their quality of life after trying one or more of our therapies. In an effort to share their success stories so that others might be helped, we are creating in-house case studies to publish periodically. Our hope is that more people will say, like our current success story patient who we’ll call Bree W. (to maintain her anonymity), that coming to ICIM meant that she found hope.    View PDF by clicking on the links below:

Solutions for COVID Long Hauler Syndrome

Suffering from Long Covid?   Recovering from long COVID symptoms might take some time.   At the Idaho Center for Integrative Medicine, we’re here to help patients manage and even recover from their long-term symptoms.   Some of the most common long COVID symptoms include: Fatigue Breathing difficulties/shortness of breath Cough Chest Pain Change in smell or taste Depression Joint or muscle pain Menstrual cycle changes Headaches Sleep Problems   Some experts say persistent symptoms for longer than four weeks post-infection qualify as long COVID, while others require 12