Pelvic Floor Dysfunction, GLP1 Deep Dive, and Herbs and Gastrointestinal Interdependence
Mar 12
Elevate Your Clinical Practice: Three Groundbreaking Presentations
Join us for an exclusive webinar featuring three clinical experts sharing innovative approaches to enhance your patient care protocols:
Pelvic Floor Dysfunction: The Hidden Cause of Common Conditions with Amanda Roe
Dr Amanda Roe, a respected naturopathic clinician from New Zealand specializing in women's health and pediatrics, reveals how pelvic floor dysfunction may be the underlying cause of numerous patient complaints. This condition is particularly prevalent among:
- Athletic individuals
- Women with childbirth history
- Patients with weight management challenges
Discover how pelvic floor issues manifest as sexual dysfunction, gastrointestinal problems, chronic pain, urinary incontinence, and recurrent UTIs. Amanda provides practical assessment tools and evidence-based interventions you can immediately incorporate into your practice.
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Natural Alternatives to GLP-1 Agonists with Jeffrey Bland, PhD
While GLP-1 medications are transforming metabolic health management, they come with important considerations. Dr. Bland examines:
- The precise mechanisms driving GLP-1 agonist efficacy
- Emerging concerns regarding long-term use
- Plant-based compounds that produce similar metabolic effects
Explore how these natural alternatives compare to pharmaceutical options in efficacy and safety profiles, expanding your therapeutic toolkit for metabolic conditions.
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Why Herbs Sometimes Fail: Herbal Interdependance and the Microbiome Connection with Eric Yarnell, ND
Dr. Yarnell presents crucial research on the microbiome-herb relationship that explains why herbal protocols sometimes fail despite appropriate selection. Learn how:
- Specific gut bacteria transform herbal constituents into their bioactive forms
- Antibiotic therapy can significantly diminish herbal efficacy
- Key herbs including Panax ginseng, Glycyrrhiza glabra, and Silybum marianum depend on gut microbial metabolism
This essential knowledge will help you predict, prevent and address treatment failures in your herbal prescribing practice.
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