by Dr. Seth Osgood | Oct 8, 2025 | Blog, Featured Post, Latest Articles Category
You’re tired. Your energy is gone. The scale keeps creeping up no matter what you try. Your sex drive has disappeared, sleep is restless, and your mood feels unpredictable. You look in the mirror and wonder, “Why am I aging faster than I should?”Maybe you’ve asked...
by Dr. Seth Osgood | Sep 30, 2025 | Blog, Featured Post, Latest Articles Category
If you turn on the TV today, you’ll see a flood of commercials for biologic drugs — the “mabs.” Adalimumab (Humira). Infliximab (Remicade). Etanercept (Enbrel). These blockbuster monoclonal antibodies rake in billions every year by targeting inflammation —...
by Dr. Seth Osgood | Nov 1, 2024 | Blog, Featured Post, Latest Articles Category, Podcast
As the holiday season approaches, gatherings and celebrations often include a toast or two. While enjoying a drink can be part of the festivities, there are many common misconceptions about alcohol that can impact your health and well-being. At GrassRoots Functional...
by Dr. Seth Osgood | Nov 1, 2024 | Blog, Featured Post, Latest Articles Category
Today, I’m writing to share something a little different from my usual emails—but it’s something I believe is extremely important, and I urge you to take a few moments to consider it. It’s no secret that the health of our society is in serious trouble. Over the last...
by Dr. Seth Osgood | Jun 19, 2024 | Autoimmune, Blog, Featured Post, Gut Health, Latest Articles Category, Thyroid
Research has shown that for 50% of people with Hashimoto’s and hypothyroidism SIBO (Small Intestinal Bacterial Overgrowth) is an underlying root cause of their condition. So let’s look at how Hashimoto’s develops in the first place, and why restoring optimal gut...
by Dr. Seth Osgood | May 29, 2024 | Autoimmune, Blog, Featured Post, Latest Articles Category, Most Popular Category
The gallbladder is a little pouch located in the upper right abdomen. It collects bile from the liver, concentrates it, and secretes it into the small intestine when we eat a meal containing fat. When bile gets thick or sluggish, this is called biliary stasis. Biliary...