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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.

Clinical Protocol
Occasional Anxiety-Upper Digestive Health*
Clinical Protocol

Clinical Rationale The intricate relationship between the digestive system and mental health is garnering increasing attention within the integrative healthcare community. The upper digestive tract potentially plays a role in this connection, particularly concerning occasiona...

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Clinical Protocol
Classic Ovarian Health*
Clinical Protocol

Clinical Rationale Ovarian health is an important aspect of whole body health during women’s reproductive years. It can lead to a variety of clinical manifestations and physiological effects that typically involve many systems and organs.* Download Protocol » Level 1 Support...

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Clinical Protocol
Healthy Glucose Regulation*^
Clinical Protocol

Clinical Rationale Healthy glucose regulation is an important component of overall health, influencing a wide range of physiological processes, impacting multiple organ systems and functions including energy production, cognitive function, cardiovascular health, and metabolic...

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UPCOMING WEBINAR

December 18th @ 11AM PT / 2PM ET

Beyond Hot Flashes: Pivotal Therapeutic Targets in Perimenopause

with Allison Sayre, MSN, WHNP

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UPCOMING WEBINAR

Janury 15th @ 11AM PT / 2PM ET

Common and Lesser-Known Sequelae of Thyroid Disorders

with Richard Harris MD, PharmD

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