Immune Gut Epithelium, Gastroparesis and Trauma-Induced Anxiety

Apr 15
Another month rolls around and another gaggle of courses are released for your viewing pleasure.

Anxiety is now the most common mental health disorder worldwide—and yet, the vast majority of people affected are not receiving the care they need. The personal impact is significant, disrupting concentration, relationships, work, and everyday life. And increasingly, trauma is being recognised as a major contributor.

Research shows that up to 75% of adults have experienced at least one traumatic event, and 65% of young people are exposed to trauma by the age of 17. As a practitioner, understanding how to identify and manage trauma-related anxiety is now an essential part of effective mental health care.

We’re pleased to offer a powerful new presentation:


Dr Goldstein draws from her clinical experience to walk you through:

  • How to accurately identify trauma as an underlying cause of anxiety
  • Which assessment tools to use in your practice
  • A range of evidence-informed therapeutic options, including when and how to apply them
  • Supportive, structured care approaches that are both compassionate and clinically sound

This is an incredibly practical, insightful, and hopeful session for clinicians working with the many patients affected by trauma and anxiety.

👉 Register now and gain the tools to offer more targeted and transformative care.

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Explore a smarter way to resolve chronic gut dysfunction with our next course Harnessing the Unique Properties of the Intestinal Epithelium to Drive Gut Homeostasis. We’ve been trained to treat dysbiosis by targeting microbes. But what if we’ve been overlooking the true regulator of microbial balance - the immune system itself?

In this new thought provoking course, biochemist and educator Christine Houghton explores how specialised gut epithelial cells act as the master regulators of the gut microbiome. When their function is compromised, it can lead to dysbiosis, inflammation, and a loss of immune tolerance.

You’ll learn: 
  • Why common gut protocols may be causing long-term gut disruption
  • The overlooked role of intestinal epithelial cells in gut homeostasis
  • How to restore tolerance to food antigens and reduce gut reactivity
  • The pivotal role of Paneth cells in mucosal defence
  • How dietary macronutrients influence microbial balance - fast

This course offers a paradigm shift - from killing bugs to restoring immune intelligence at the gut lining.

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Is it gastroparesis? Only 1 in 10 cases are correctly diagnosed - don’t miss it in your clinic. Watch our latest webinar called Advances in Gastroparesis to learn how to recognise and manage this commonly missed condition.

Nausea. Bloating. Early satiety. Vomiting. These symptoms are common - but when they persist without a clear cause, there’s one condition you don’t want to overlook: gastroparesis. Up to 90% of cases are missed or misdiagnosed, often confused with IBS, reflux, or general gut dysregulation.

In this deep-dive clinical course, naturopath and educator Christina Carew takes you through: 

  • The functional anatomy and neurology of the stomach
  • Known causes - including diabetes, infections, connective tissue and neurological disorders
  • Red flags, differential diagnoses, and what to ask in case-taking
  • Diagnostic tests to consider
  • Dietary recommendations and clinical care plans
  • How to review or support medications already in use

You’ll leave this course with a working clinical framework to identify, investigate, and support your patients with suspected or diagnosed gastroparesis.