If you’re feeling constantly tired, gaining weight despite healthy habits, or struggling with brain fog and mood swings, your thyroid may be to blame. At Red River Chiropractic & Wellness in Fargo, ND, Dr. Mike Jorgensen and his team help patients uncover the root causes of thyroid dysfunction through functional wellness coaching and the 5 Pillars of Health Program.
The thyroid is a small gland with a big job—it regulates your metabolism, hormones, and energy levels. When it’s not functioning properly, symptoms like fatigue, weight gain, cold intolerance, and depression can appear. Instead of masking these symptoms with medications alone, our goal is to identify what’s interfering with optimal thyroid function and help your body heal naturally.
Through comprehensive lab testing, we evaluate hormone levels, inflammation markers, nutrient deficiencies, and gut health—all of which affect thyroid balance. Using the 5 Pillars of Health—Detoxification, Nutrition, Hormonal Balance, Fitness, and Health Coaching—we create a personalized plan that supports natural thyroid regulation, energy production, and metabolic health.
Our 60- and 90-Day Detox Programs are often the first step in helping the body eliminate toxins and reset hormonal balance. By improving nutrition, supporting adrenal function, and reducing inflammation, we help your thyroid work more efficiently and your body regain its natural rhythm.
At Red River Chiropractic & Wellness, we don’t just treat symptoms—we empower you to take control of your health and experience real, lasting transformation.
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Many patients notice improved energy, mental clarity, and weight balance within a few weeks of beginning their personalized program.
Yes. Proper nutrition and detoxification can reduce inflammation, support hormone production, and improve energy and metabolism.
Our approach identifies and corrects imbalances—such as nutrient deficiencies, gut dysfunction, and hormone disruption—that interfere with thyroid function.