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Chronic Inflammation Root Causes and Why You’re Not Healing
Chronic inflammation quietly blocks healing by keeping the body in constant defense mode, disrupting the gut, hormones, and metabolism. When the root drivers are addressed, inflammation settles and true recovery becomes possible.

Justin Kempf
Mar 13


Holistic Approaches to Boosting Immunity: FAQs and Strategies for Optimal Health
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Justin Kempf
Mar 13


The Real Root Cause of Gallstones Western Medicine Misses
Text on a beige background discusses toxins as the root cause of gallstones and lists factors like bacteria and mold. Logo at the bottom.

Justin Kempf
Mar 6


Hidden Causes of Anxiety Most Doctors Miss
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Justin Kempf
Mar 6


Whole Food Vitamin C vs Synthetic Ascorbic Acid vs Citric Acid. What Your Body Absorbs Matters
Left: Bowl of cherries, orange slice, blueberries, strawberries with "Whole Food Vitamin C." Right: Pills, bottles labeled "Synthetic Ascorbic Acid" and "Citric Acid."

Justin Kempf
Mar 6


Why Babies Are Born with Low Vitamin K and What It Means
Text about low Vitamin K in babies, delayed cord clamping, and colostrum benefits. Includes text, logo for Executive Functional Healing.

Justin Kempf
Mar 6


The Hidden Wisdom of Homeopathy: Why It Works When Modern Medicine Can’tBy Justin Kempf, Founder of Executive Functional Healing LLC, Fort Worth, Texas
Text on homeopathy: principles, safety, and FAQs. Includes an image of a mortar with white pellets on a beige background.

Justin Kempf
Mar 6


Holistic Approaches to Emotional Health for Executive Success and Functional Healing
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Justin Kempf
Mar 6


Ozempic for Weight Loss Benefits Risks and What to Consider
Scrabble tiles spell "OZEMPIC" on a marble surface, surrounded by scattered letters forming partial words like "DIAB" and "LAO."

Justin Kempf
Mar 6
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