Research & Education
We know that time is precious for Healthcare Practitioners and keeping pace with innovation and the rapid rate of change in the diverse ecosystem that is integrative health today isn’t easy.
That’s why our clinical resources like protocols, webinars, articles and blogs are designed to distill the latest advancements and best practices into easy-to-use tools to keep you informed, support your patients and build your practice.
Join us for an enlightening webinar where Antony, an expert in nutritional management of cardiovascular health, delves deep into the significance and relevance of cholesterol in heart disease and overall health. This session will shed light on: Cholesterol and Cardiovascular ...
Watch nowThe therapeutic effect of molecular hydrogen was reported as early as 1793, but only recently has its clinical and mechanistic effects been investigated. Molecular hydrogen is the exclusive agent responsible for therapeutic effects observed from alkaline ionized water (electro...
Watch nowHow can the universally accepted and exclusive protocol for any Wheat Related Disorder, including Celiac Disease, a Gluten-Free Diet (GFD), relieve numerous symptoms and yet dramatically compromise immune function and increase mortality, especially in the first year after diag...
Watch nowNatural Tools to Support Sexual Health, with Dr. Erica Zelfand, ND In this webinar, Dr. Erica Zelfand explores natural strategies for supporting sexual health for all genders and adult age groups. Topics covered include libido support, improving erectile function, and enhanc...
Watch nowNitric Oxide Therapeutic Intervention: Bridging the Gap Between Microvascular Dysfunction and Cognitive Impairment with Dr Nathan Bryan, PhD Dr. Nathan Bryan, PhD discusses the vital, ubiquitous molecule nitric oxide (NO), NO production pathways in humans, what goes wrong in...
Watch nowCardiovascular and Metabolic Health, Naturally - with Dr. Carrie Decker In this webinar, Dr. Carrie Decker, ND discusses innovative approaches for supporting cardiovascular and metabolic health. The webinar lasts 53 minutes, including a Q & A session.
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