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If you’ve been dealing with fatigue, hormone instability, digestive problems, chronic pain, or symptoms that keep coming back — the missing piece is usually not another medication or supplement. It’s understanding which systems are struggling and why.

Applied Kinesiology · Holistic Nutritional Assessment · Structural Care · Cary, NC

You’ve Tried Things. You’re Still Not Better.

Most people who come to True Health NC have already done a lot of things right. They’ve seen doctors. Maybe tried some natural approaches. Had bloodwork done that came back “normal.” And they’re still dealing with the same symptoms, year after year.

The problem usually isn’t effort. It’s that the approach hasn’t matched the complexity of what’s actually happening in the body. Chronic health conditions — the ones that don’t resolve — are almost always multi-system problems. Treating one system at a time, in isolation, rarely gets to the root of them.

Our approach is different. Using Applied Kinesiology and a systematic 18-area health assessment, we evaluate how your body’s systems are functioning and interacting — then work through them in the order that makes the most physiological sense. Foundation first. Lasting results second.

Conditions We Commonly Help With

Each of these conditions has root causes that standard approaches often miss.

Chronic Fatigue & Adrenal Health

Thyroid Problems

Hormone Imbalance in Women

Brain Fog & Cognitive Issues

Headaches & Migraines

Chronic Pain

Autoimmune Disease

Lyme Disease

Digestive Issues & Gut Health

Anxiety & Mood Issues

Dr. Brett Morgan, D.C.

Holistic, Client-Centered Care.

With over 25 years of clinical experience, Dr. Brett Morgan specializes in Applied Kinesiology — a diagnostic approach that uses muscle response testing to evaluate functional patterns across the structural, nutritional, and neurological systems of the body. His approach is grounded in one core principle: the body is a map. Every symptom is pointing somewhere. The job is to read the map accurately — and to address what you find in the right order.