Cardiovascular Health

A Functional Medicine Approach
Cardiovascular health is central to overall well-being. Whether you are managing high blood pressure, high cholesterol, a family history of heart disease, or simply want to prevent cardiovascular issues before they arise, functional medicine offers a comprehensive, root-cause approach.
Dr. Marie Andersson is uniquely qualified in this area. In addition to over 27 years of experience in functional and integrative medicine, she holds an Advanced Functional Cardiology Certification from the Association for the Advancement of Restorative Medicine (AARM). This advanced training allows her to identify early cardiovascular risk factors, use cutting-edge diagnostic tools, and create personalized, effective care plans focused on heart health, prevention, and optimal longevity.
Signs and Symptoms of Cardiovascular Imbalance
Many signs of cardiovascular dysfunction can be subtle or mistaken for other issues. Dr. Andersson considers the full range of possible symptoms when assessing heart health, including:
High blood pressure or wide fluctuations in blood pressure
Elevated cholesterol or triglycerides
Chest tightness or palpitations
Shortness of breath, especially with exertion
Dizziness or fainting spells
Fatigue or poor exercise tolerance
Swelling in the legs, ankles, or hands
Poor circulation (cold hands/feet)
Erectile dysfunction or low libido
Headaches or brain fog
Family history of heart disease, stroke, or aneurysm
Even in the absence of overt symptoms, hidden inflammation, oxidative stress, and insulin resistance can silently damage the cardiovascular system.
Functional Medicine Testing for Cardiovascular Risk
Unlike conventional testing that often focuses only on total cholesterol or blood pressure, Dr. Andersson uses a broad panel of functional cardiology markers to uncover root causes and guide treatment. Testing may include:
Advanced Lipid Testing: Particle size and number (LDL-P, HDL subtypes), ApoB, Lp(a)
Inflammatory Markers: hs-CRP, fibrinogen, homocysteine
Oxidative Stress Markers: OxLDL, 8-OHdG
Insulin & Glucose Markers: Fasting insulin, HbA1c, HOMA-IR
Genetic Markers: MTHFR, ApoE, 9p21 and other SNPs associated with heart disease
Nutrient Testing: Magnesium, CoQ10, Omega-3 index, B vitamins
Toxin & Heavy Metal Assessment: Lead, mercury, cadmium—linked to vascular damage
Mitochondrial Function & Energy Production Markers
These insights allow Dr. Andersson to develop a truly individualized plan for prevention or reversal of cardiovascular concerns.