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952-885-5446 or 800-888-4777 x446
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$159
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Oct 31, 2009 |
Thomas O’Bryan, DC is a graduate of the University of Michigan and the National College of Chiropractic. A Certified Clinical Nutritionist with the International and American Association of Clinical Nutritionists, Dr. O’Bryan is also a member of the Institute for Functional Medicine, the International and American Association of Clinical Nutritionists, the American Chiropractic Association, and the International Academy of Preventive Medicine. He is listed in “Who’s Who in International Medicine” and “The International Directory of Distinguished Leadership” for excellence in education. |
Learn emerging nutrigenomic treatments for autoimmune disease! With better understanding of the connection between environmental exposure to nutritional, chemical and physical factors and gene expression, we can potentially douse the flames of the autoimmune inflammatory mechanism in ways that go beyond "one drug-one target" treatments.
Nutrigenomics - the study of how nutrition affects genetic expression - is emerging as a new treatment paradigm for autoimmune diseases. Recnt research suggests that nutritional interventions may play a key role in addressing:
- White-matter lesions in the brain
- Insulin-dependent diabetes
- Thyroid disease
- Sjorgren's syndrome
- Addison's disease
- Autoimmune liver disease
- Cardiomyopthay
- Osteoporosis
Join internationally-recognized speaker, Thomas O'Bryan, DC, for this ground breaking seminar, which reveals the latest clinical research on the common genetic mechanisms that can impact autoimmune disease.
Key clinical takeaways:
- Discover the latest clinical and basic science on a common mechanism associated with the flare-up of autoimmune disease.
- Understand the mechanisms of immune reactions to foods, including differentiating between food allergies, sensitivities and intolerances.
- Learn streamlined clinical intervention programs (food choices and nutritional protocols) for managing autoimmune condition.
- Recevie advanced clinical stratiegies to diagnose and treat patients suffering from autoimmune disroders.
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Call us at 952-885-5446 to register for this outstanding program!
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