Omega Functional Health

Omega Functional Health Re-imagining Medicine with non-invasive, non-pharmaceutical approaches to optimize healing.

We help people reclaim their lives from chronic pain & illnesses: Neurodegeneration, Neuropathy, Neurodevelopment, Cognitive Decline, Balance/Coordination Issues.

11/04/2025

Neck pain isn’t just about tight muscles — it’s often a balance issue. When your brain and body aren’t communicating properly, the neck takes the hit. Reconnecting your balance system can change everything.

10/30/2025

Bedwetting? It’s not always behavioral — sometimes it’s neurological. Here’s how a simple device can help

Pain is your brain’s protective response to perceived threat. two people with the same injury can feel completely differ...
10/23/2025

Pain is your brain’s protective response to perceived threat. two people with the same injury can feel completely different levels of pain.
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Pain isn’t a simple signal from injured tissue—it’s your brain’s protective response to perceived threat. That’s why two people with the same injury can feel completely different levels of pain.
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Your pain story is as unique as your fingerprint.
That’s why healing must be personal—not one-size-fits-all.
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The good news?
Anything the brain can learn—it can unlearn.
That’s the foundation of brain-based rehabilitation.
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We help retrain the nervous system through neuro-rehabilitation, movement, sensory input, and functional nutrition—because true healing starts with the brain.

Your nervous system moves through seasons — just like nature.There are times of growth 🌱, high energy ☀️, tension 🍂, and...
10/21/2025

Your nervous system moves through seasons — just like nature.
There are times of growth 🌱, high energy ☀️, tension 🍂, and shutdown ❄️.

You can’t rush or skip a season… but you can support the shift.

Through neurological care, breathing, and balance work, your brain learns to recognize safety again — and healing begins.

Is your child stuck in fight-or-flight mode?Retained primitive reflexes are a sign that the lower brain (brainstem) hasn...
04/16/2025

Is your child stuck in fight-or-flight mode?

Retained primitive reflexes are a sign that the lower brain (brainstem) hasn’t fully matured—and that can keep the vagus nerve from doing its job. The vagus nerve is the body’s key player in regulating:

🧠 Behavior
😟 Anxiety & emotional responses
🍽️ Digestion
💤 Sleep

When it’s underactive, everyday tasks feel overwhelming—and meltdowns, tummy aches, and sensory overload become the norm.

Supporting brainstem development helps bring the vagus nerve online and the nervous system back into balance. 💛

5 Ways to Boost Your Child’s Immune System This Holiday Season (with a Brain-Body Twist!) 🎄 Perfect for keeping your lit...
12/04/2024

5 Ways to Boost Your Child’s Immune System This Holiday Season (with a Brain-Body Twist!)
🎄 Perfect for keeping your little ones healthy and happy!

Happy Thanksgiving to you and your loved ones, from the Omega Functional Health Family 🫶🦃🍂
11/28/2024

Happy Thanksgiving to you and your loved ones, from the Omega Functional Health Family 🫶🦃🍂

Does your child (or you) struggle with focus, coordination, or social cues? These could be signs of Functional Disconnec...
11/20/2024

Does your child (or you) struggle with focus, coordination, or social cues? These could be signs of Functional Disconnection Syndrome—a communication gap in the brain that affects everyday skills and behaviors. The good news? With the right support, we can help bridge that gap, creating a more connected, balanced brain. 🧠✨ Swipe through to learn more, and stay tuned for our upcoming post on primitive reflexes and their role in brain development!

Our brains work best when the left and right sides are in sync! This teamwork helps us focus, coordinate movement, and m...
11/13/2024

Our brains work best when the left and right sides are in sync! This teamwork helps us focus, coordinate movement, and manage emotions—things that shape our everyday experiences. 🌱 Curious how brain balance impacts learning and connection? Follow along to learn more!

Neuropathy: Myths vs Facts
10/22/2024

Neuropathy: Myths vs Facts

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The Story

Throughout my childhood, my mom would often say in Chinese, “It is no accident that I am your mother in this lifetime, and you are my daughter.” These were usually times when I was angry with her, or we had a disagreement. At the age of 13 years old, my mom literally lost everything she had, abandoning her home in order to escape the dangers of the Vietnam War. Together with her parents, she sailed to Taiwan with nothing but the pajamas on her body. On the other hand, I was born and raised in Colorado, and never went through the struggles my mom did when she was younger. The loss she experienced, the trauma of losing her childhood overnight spilled into her experience of motherhood & my upbringing. Growing up, there was emotional friction between my mom and myself as our worldviews clashed.

“It is no accident that I am your mother in this lifetime, and you are my daughter.” It was my mom’s way to remind me, that despite our differences, to not take for-granted the moments we have in life together, and to not take for-granted the body I have been given; to remember to appreciate every breath I take. I never truly understood the depth of my mom’s words until I gave birth to my own son Rivers in 2017. Witness how quickly my son is growing, I am suddenly aware how every moment with the people I love most in my life is invaluable. I now know that there is a bond my mom and I have that no words can explain, except that it is innate, wild and precious.

My mom’s older now. Seeing my parents age, I’m hit with the realization how very little time I have with them earth. Time is truly fleeting. Today, my parents take advantage of their energy state to travel and see the world. A culmination of personal, academic, and professional experience has allowed me to conclude that my parents’ current state of health, their ability to enjoy their ripe age depends on their life experiences and health choices they make along the way. Similarly, living at my most optimal state of health allows me to better navigate through the challenges of life. I am able to have stronger bonds and relationships with my family, clients, friends, and community.

I want to be able to teach my son to have the resilience to face and overcome the ups and downs of life, and I want him to feel empowered and trust he can actualize his dreams. In order to teach him this, I must live it myself! I must create a world in which he can grow knowing that this is possible. Every person deserves to feel accomplished, connected, loved and fulfilled--- and this is why I am dedicated to my craft. Mary Oliver’s final lines to her poem, The Summer Day, is a question we should be asking ourselves, “Tell me, what is it you plan to do with your one wild and precious life?”