Condition + Location
Peripheral Artery Disease (Early) Treatment in New Haven
7 holistic practitioners in New Haven who can help with Peripheral Artery Disease (Early). Gabriel's evidence-based protocols, matched to local practitioners.
7 Practitioners
1 Treatments
6+ Supplements
Gabriel's Approach to Peripheral Artery Disease (Early)
Gabriel treats early PAD aggressively to prevent progression: smoking cessation non-negotiable, supervised exercise therapy (most effective), aggressive lipid management, blood pressure control, diabetes management, anti-inflammatory diet and supplements, address inflammation, and uses supplements t...
Read full protocolRecommended Treatments
IV Nutrient Therapy
Key Supplements
- L-Arginine 3-6g/day (improves walking distance)
- Ginkgo biloba 240mg/day
- Omega-3 4g/day
- CoQ10 300mg
- Niacin 500-1000mg (improves cholesterol)
- Vitamin K2 200mcg (prevents vascular calcification)
Key Lab Markers
- Ankle-brachial index (ABI - diagnostic, <0.9 abnormal)
- Doppler ultrasound
- Lipid panel
- HbA1c and fasting glucose
Practitioners in New Haven for Peripheral Artery Disease (Early)
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#1
9.8GPS
Dr. Ginger Nash Naturopathic Medicine
VerifiedDr. Ginger Nash, ND·ND, Licensed Naturopathic Physician (25+ years experience)
5.0(0)
New Haven, CT
naturopathic medicine
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(475) 355-4112#2
8.9GPS
The Modern Doctor
VerifiedDr. Shannon Homkovics, ND·ND, Board-Certified Naturopathic Physician and Integrative Medicine Expert
4.8(0)
New Haven, CT 06511
naturopathic medicine
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(203) 239-3400#3
8.8GPS
New Haven Medical Sports & Occupational Health
Dr. Steve (Acupuncturist)·Licensed Acupuncturist
4.7(0)
1213 Chapel St, New Haven, CT 06511
Acupuncture
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(203) 776-3375