Customized Medicines

Customized Medicines
Dr. Sonja O'Bryan, Pharm.D., ABAAHP Board Certified Health Practitioner Diplomate-American Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine: "Creative Medicines" for Hormones-Weight-Pain-Fatigue-Skin Diseases-Pediatrics-Autoimmune Disorders-Veterinary Needs. Using Complimentary, Integrative, Regenerative, Bio-Identical, and Lifestyle Medicine For Health and Healing.

Wednesday, February 10, 2016

YOUniversity March 2016: "Hormones and Health" Limited Seats RSVP Early

The March 2016 "YOUniversity" session is set for March 10th, @ 6PM  inside Providence Medical Spa, Branson MO.    This will be a limited-seating/RSVP session and will include a presentation on HORMONES and HEALTH.   Register early and don't forget to tell a friend!! 417-334-4032


This is a **HOT** topic program and you won't want to miss this special opportunity to gain information on the important role of hormones and their connection to health, wellness, weight management, and longevity.  Are you having symptoms?  Are you seeking answers and options in hormone therapy?  Have you had or are you facing a hysterectomy?  Are you having issues with menstrual cycles? Are you feeling hot, tired, anxious, irritable, or not quite yourself lately? Are you living in a brain fog?   Do you simply want to know how to test your levels and what restoration therapies are best for you?  If you answered yes to any of these, then this special YOUniversity wellness session is something that you won't want to miss.  **Remember to follow this BLOG each month regarding future YOUniversity topics and events with our team of medical professionals and aestheticians inside Providence Medical Spa.  We intend to help you live, look, and feel better, longer by sharing key information along your health and wellness journey.  Don't miss out and make sure to check back often!!





About the Presenter:
Sonja O’Bryan, Pharm.D., received her Bachelor’s degree from St. Louis College of Pharmacy and her Doctorate from the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences.  She also is a Board Certified Healthcare Diplomate, with the American Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine and uses natural, complimentary, pharmaceutical, and integrative approaches in her expertise with patients and their personal needs.   She can be found  customizing therapies inside the Compounding Lab at Lakeland Pharmacy in Branson MO, or inside her office @ Providence Medical Spa providing personal and private consultations.  www.lakelandrx.com (click on compounding tab) or www.providencemedispa.com

After personally visiting with and evaluating each patient, Dr. O'Bryan customizes a plan, provides professional supplements, and coaches them to personal success.   She also offers testing, evaluation, and treatment of hormonal and thyroid imbalance which is a special niche that Dr. O’Bryan uses in helping women and men to look better, live better, and feel better.  In her book, “Living Hormoniously: A Hormone Handbook for the Everyday Women”, Dr. Sonja exposes the real life issues of the day with stories of women going through the changes of “The Change.”  Every woman, no matter her age, can find useful information to help them in their time of need by reading and taking personal notes in her book.  


Dr. O’Bryan also consults with patients on customized therapies for a host of other conditions such as psoriasis, Alzheimer’s disease, wounds, fatigue, stress, pain, gastrointestinal issues (Crohn’s, IBS, diverticulitis), rashes, anxiety and depression, and conditions associated with cancer.  She works closely and directly with physicians, nurse practitioners, chiropractors, and naturopathic physicians using her knowledge and experiences of the past 25 years to formulate customized therapies for specific needs.  To her colleagues, she is known as a practical, ‘go-to’ resource with out of the box ideas and options for health and healing. This while maintaining integrity and high standards in the regulatory scope of her professional practice as a pharmacist/consultant and medicine designer.  ~Catch Dr. Sonja O’Bryan’s Facebook page to stay tuned to updates and information in the Anti-Aging and Hormonal Imbalance World under 'Sonja Pinnell O’Bryan'.
 
 

Monday, February 8, 2016

PCOS: SOUNDING AN ALARM TO YOUNG WOMEN

 

Posted by Dr. Alison McAllister on Wednesday, 20 January 2016                                                                                                                          

Hyperinsulinemia vs Hyperglycemia - the story of PCOS and Obesity             


Hyperinsulinemia vs Hyperglycemia with PCOS and ObesityMany times when I am talking to a practitioner about a patient with PCOS and/or weight issues, I commonly get the response – "His/her blood sugar is normal." However, when we are looking at the health of PCOS and weight-challenged patients, their insulin response is of primary importance, and not just their blood sugar.
When we are fasting, both blood sugar and insulin levels should be at a steady state. Blood sugar is generally between 70-90 mg/dL and insulin levels between 1-8 µIU/mL. When we eat a meal, blood sugar increases. In response, insulin is produced by the pancreatic beta cells to help shepherd glucose into all cells to be used as energy. Within 2 hours, insulin and glucose levels should have essentially returned to normal. Thus, our cells’ exposure to glucose and insulin is only for short blips of time within a 24 hour cycle. Excess glucose that is not used for energy is stored as glycogen in the liver and muscle cells to be used for energy between meals, where it is rapidly available for sudden energy needs such as "fight or flight" situations; but once these stores are full, the body stores extra glucose as fat in adipose cells and we gain weight.

Thursday, January 28, 2016

MTHFR: Is This YOUR Missing Link?

This is one of those blogs that could seriously help a lot of people.   First take a look at this list of conditions, consider some of the things you know about yourself or someone you love, and read more on this topic.  Maybe it will open up some discoveries in your healthcare plan that you have never considered before.

Do you have one of these conditions?

Depression
Fibromyalgia
Anxiety
Infertility (Male and Female)
Frequent Miscarriages
Migraines
Heart Disease
Multiple Sclerosis
Breast Cancer
Chronic Fatigue
Irritable Bowel Syndrome
Cervical Dysplasia
Epilepsy
Elevated Homocysteine
Bipolar Disorder
Anemia
Irritability
Peripheral neuropathy
Restless Leg Syndrome
Diarrhea
Insomnia
Dementia
Autism
Endometriosis

Now ask yourself these questions:   Am I on a "medication" to treat a problem on this list? Could my families risk with heart disease and cancer be linked to something more? I know I'm just not feeling my best, is there something missing in the details of my wellness quest? Can I do something to help support my system with the diagnosis I've been given?   If you answered yes, then this blogs for YOU!  Read on......Here's information that you may have never read about and that is VERY important to know.  

Methylation is a vitamin-requiring biochemical process in the body that is critical for supporting mental and physical health, including the regulation of gene expression.  Methylation is required for energy metabolism, immune and nerve cell function, fertility and sustained pregnancy, detoxification pathways, cardiovascular health, mood support and the regulation of neurotransmitters (think depression and anxiety and insomnia), and MORE. The correct function of the methylation cycle is dependent upon a number of key enzymes but a main enzyme one is 5,10 methylenetetrahydrofolate reductase (MTHFR). Some people have a genetic defect in the function of this enzymatic process which inhibits their ability to convert and produce active forms of folate.  5-methyltetrahydrofolate (5-MTHF) is a biological form that is absorbed at the gut level, and transported across the blood-brain barrier, which offers incredible health and wellness benefits to your entire body.   So consider this. Does your body methylate properly?  Is your genetic mapping skipping a beat due to a problem with how your body converts your food and supplement sources to active folate?   Maybe so!






Ideally, a person should be able to absorb folic acid from foods and dietary supplements and convert them to the active form of folate to make all of the necessary body processes go smoothly.   I wanted to sound an alarm through this blog because research and clinical evidence is showing that this genetic determinant and link to diseases may be worth paying more attention to.    AND, there's a strong thread of prevalence in families for this  problem.  Is there more connected to that fibromyalgia diagnosis you've been given?  Are your sleepless nights because you're not "methylating" appropriately to convert serotonin and melatonin.  Has fertility and pregnancy been a concern? There is a common genetic mutation in the general population which reduces MTHFR significantly and can predispose these people to various conditions like those indicated in the list above.

Get this!!  Numerous studies have connected folate deficiency with depression.  In patients that are folate deficient, the response to antidepressants will be less than optimal compared to those with normal folate status.  Now think about that.  Have you been on an antidepressant for anxiety or depression without ever knowing your methylation and folate status?  The answer is probably yes to that too.  I'd suggest you do some reading and perhaps open up a discussion with your physician about "MTHFR deficiency" and the lab tests to find out. 

Who should consider a screening for MTHFR mutations?  (not all inclusive)
Those with mood disorders such as depression, anxiety, irritability, mood swings, bipolar disorder.
Infants and children of parents with MTHFR mutations
Family members related to someone with MTHFR mutations
Infertility or Pre-conception care (both MEN and WOMEN)
Elevated folate
Elevated homocysteine
Elevated serum cobalamin (due to the inability to methylate cyanocobalamin to methylcobalamin)
Patient with syndromes such as : IBS, fibromyalgia, chronic fatigue, downs syndrome
Alzheimers, Parkinsons, Autism, Epilepsy
Family history of cancer
Cervical dysplasia
Cardio disease (strokes, heart attacks, clots, high blood pressure)
Birth Defects


Other Nutrient Deficiencies Are Important too!!
Other B vitamins are very essential in looking at this whole process. 

B12, specifically Methylcobalamin the most active 'methylated' form, works along with folate in regulating pathways and processes in our body.  B12 is considered to be a VERY important nutrient in balancing homocysteine levels.  An elevated homocysteine level is not a good thing and if there's heart disease in your family, it's worth getting evaluated with your doctor.  ***Vegetarians and the elderly run the highest risk of a B12 deficiency.  Remember, Methylcobalamin is what to look for in a supplement.

Biotin, synthesized by the bacteria in the gut in addition to certain foods and cofactors are involved in metabolism of fatty acids, amino acids and proper utilization of B Complex support formulas.  Over-processed grains and simply cooking out the nutrients in our foods can cause depletions of these key factors in our diet resulting in sluggish energy and poor oxidative benefits.  Biotin is good for the hair, skin, and nails also. 

Niacin (as Niacinamide) is a cofactor in the mitochondrial respiratory chain which produces cellular energy. Niacin (or nicotinic acid) has a long history of use in cardiovascular health.

Vitamin B2 (riboflavin) helps support healthy blood pressure. Studies indicate that homocysteine levels in individual with certain MTHFR mutations are very sensitive to riboflavin status. 

Vitamin B6 is involved in over 100 enzymatic reactions in the body and is essential for lipid metabolism, neurotransmitter formation, immune health, and hormone processing.  The really big issue with B6 when it comes to this topic is that it is essential in methylation for the breakdown of homocysteine.  Again, an elevated homocysteine level is a common marker that is evaluated for heart disease risks.

Trimethylglycine (Betaine)
 As a methyl donor, this key nutrient supports liver function and helps with detoxification pathways. There's evidence to show that it is beneficial in protecting against fat accumulation in the liver but it also helps work in harmony with the "B" list of vitamins that I mentioned above. 


 I can promise you that one of the BIG questions I ask when working with someone to evaluate their supplements and wellness regimens is, "Are you taking a B Complex Support Formula?"  And on that note, let me just tell you that not all B Complex formulas are created equal.  I believe in using pharmaceutical grade and high quality products in the most absorbable forms to the body.  Take a look at what you are currently using (if anything) and see if some of these key essentials are in your product. 

Again, let me just reinforce the importance of this information and taking a look for yourself.  Revisit the list of disease states and some of these conditions and do some homework.  Are you dealing with symptoms that might have an explanation which was never evaluated or detected (MTHFR)?  QUITE POSSIBLY!!! Just in general, can you do something to help support your system?  ABSOLUTELY!  Re-evaluate your supplements, this list, and determine if you need to get some additional checks with your doctor.


"B" Well !!!

All the best,
Dr. Sonja

Wednesday, November 18, 2015

YOUniversity!!! December 2015 HOT TOPIC "Collagen Induction Therapy"


 CLASSES FORMING NOW!!! As promised, YOUniversity will kick-off December 10th, 2015. 

The collaborative team of Professionals at Providence Medical Spa, Lakeland Wellness, and Cornerstone Christian Counseling have a desire to help YOU.  So much so, that we have decided to put our expertise and efforts together to allow a one-stop wellness forum using our provider network to present information, provide demonstrations,  and answer the common questions that we so often get asked.   This is a great opportunity to gain key information on the relevant HOT TOPICS of anti-aging, health, and wellness. 

What treatments are available?
What are the costs?
What skincare products work best?
Do I have a hormonal imbalance?
How do I go about testing and treatment?
How do I battle stress, emotional swings, anxiety, and depression?
What changes can I anticipate with aging?

 ~Imagine all of the questions that you might have  related to hormones, skincare, wellness, aesthetics, supplements, weight management, fatigue, scarring, pain, fatigue, depression, anxiety, emotional health, and MORE.  We intend to answer these questions by providing a monthly program focused on a certain health and wellness topic each month.  Here's what's up FIRST!!!


DECEMBER CLASS FORMING NOW (12/10/2015 @ 6pm)


Make plans to join our December program where Jana Kueck R.N will be sharing on the topic of COLLAGEN INDUCTION THERAPY. It's one of the most popular procedures for men and women coming into the Medical Spa.  Jana will be covering these 5 key YOUniversity "notes" of interest. 

1.  What are the common signs of aging after 40 years old?

2. What are the effective ways to prevent collagen loss with aging?

3.  What are the advantages of Collagen Induction Therapy/MicroNeedling ?

4.  A live demonstration to show you what the procedure involves.

5. What about the after care and associated costs with the treatments provided in the Spa?


YOU WON'T WANT TO MISS THIS!!  Jana serves clients with excellence and great compassion.

Make it a part of your New Years Resolution to own your health in a better way.   Join our
 "CommYOUnity of Wellness" where relevant issues will be highlighted and discussed each month.   We hope and expect that you will make some new friends along the way. 

Also, Make sure to mention this BLOG and call the number listed on the coupon to get registered for the class.  The class if FREE ($25 value) but you must RSVP due to limited space.  417-334-4032 or
417-231-4544.
YOUniversity Classes will be held in the Conference Room of Providence Medical Spa. www.providencemedispa.com

Thursday, October 8, 2015

Saliva Testing of Hormones and Cortisol

Estrogens, progesterone, testosterone, DHEA-S and cortisol are routinely measured in saliva. Steroid hormones in the bloodstream are mostly (95-99%) bound to carrier proteins, and in this form are unavailable to target tissues. Only the unbound fraction freely diffuses into tissues, including the salivary gland. Hormone levels in saliva therefore represent the quantity of the hormone that is currently available to target tissues and actively exerting specific effects on the body.



http://youtu.be/KURpZSXA7u8


Often I'm asked how to go about testing for hormonal imbalance.  It's so simple and affordable and such a life changer for those struggling to make it through their days.  And if you can't make it through your days, how will you ever make it through your years?  Simply click on the link above to find out more about the testing kit that I can provide conveniently by shipping it to your home address. The same kit is used for both women and men and a simple call to our staff can help you determine which testing panel is best for you and your symptoms. 

So is Hormonal Imbalance Affecting You? 

Infertility
Loss of pregnancy
Erectile Dysfunction
Irritability
Anxiety
Night sweats
Incontinence
Fibroids
Sexual dysfunction
Insomnia
Fatigue
Difficulty losing weight or gaining unexplained weight
PMS
Vaginal Dryness
Yeast Infections
Continual infections and immunity issues
Palpitations
Migraines
Memory concerns
Lack of focus
Loss of stamina
Loss of muscle mass




It's exciting to have helped so many  and extra exciting to see so many getting the help that they need in these areas.  Don't put this off another day.  Your "normal" is not acceptable when it affects your body, your health, and your longevity.  Don't allow another dismissal of your symptoms with your provider with an "it's just the way it's going to be" mentality. Give me a call and I can help you get started towards a "NEW and IMPROVED YOU"!!  Yay!!!

To your good hormone health,
Dr. Sonja