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Gabriel recognizes acromegaly requires medical/surgical management but supports with somatostatin analogs compliance, addresses metabolic complications (diabetes, hypertension, sleep apnea), uses supplements to support cardiac function, and works closely with endocrinologist.
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Gabriel recognizes acromegaly requires medical/surgical management but supports with somatostatin analogs compliance, addresses metabolic complications (diabetes, hypertension, sleep apnea), uses supplements to support cardiac function, and works closely with endocrinologist. Post-surgical nutritional support critical.
Transsphenoidal surgery, somatostatin analogs, dopamine agonists, GH receptor antagonist (pegvisomant), radiation if refractory, treat complications.
Adequate medical management but medications expensive with side effects, inadequate nutritional support, complications often undertreated.
A comprehensive, tiered approach combining supplements, herbs, and advanced therapies
Choose the level that's right for your healing journey
What's Included
Available through Fullscript
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What's Included
Whole food supplements by Standard Process
What's Included
Standard Process + Matter peptides
Heart-healthy diet, manage diabetes if present, adequate nutrients for healing post-surgery.
Transsphenoidal surgery (cure if complete resection), somatostatin analogs if surgery incomplete, treat complications (diabetes, hypertension, sleep apnea, arthritis), colonoscopy surveillance (increased polyp/cancer risk).
Evidence-based practices that complement physical treatment protocols
Transsphenoidal resection, curative if complete.
Treat diabetes, hypertension, sleep apnea, arthritis.
CoQ10, magnesium for cardiomyopathy.
Curated for Acromegaly
Traditional supplements via Fullscript
Standard Process + classical TCM
Standard Process + advanced peptide therapy
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