Yes, you should continue to see your doctor or healthcare provider while using re-origin.
Re-origin is designed to complement not replace medical care. The program focuses on neuroplasticity and nervous system retraining, which can support your overall well-being alongside any treatments or guidance from your doctor.
We recommend keeping your healthcare team informed if you’re starting re-origin, especially if you’re currently receiving treatment, taking medication, or managing a diagnosed condition. Your doctor can help ensure everything works safely together as part of your overall care plan.
re-origin does not provide medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment, and it is not intended to replace professional healthcare. Instead, it offers tools and practices that many people use alongside traditional medical support.
Is re-origin a substitute for medical treatment?
No. re-origin is not a replacement for medical care. It is designed to support your health alongside guidance from qualified healthcare pro
Do I need to tell my doctor I’m using re-origin?
It’s a good idea, especially if you’re undergoing treatment or taking medication, so your care remains aligned and safe.