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What's the Liver and Gut Got to do with Endocrine Health


Total CME Credit Hours: 1 Category I (Formal)

Education Types:
Category I (Formal) |  Clinical
Topics:
Clinical |  Diagnosis |  Examination & Consultation |  Nutrition |  Treatment Plans
Speaker:
Dr. Annette K Schippel, DC
Duration:
1 Hour


Description

While this may not seem like a glamorous topic, addressing liver and gut health is fundamental to OVERALL endocrine health.  Many times, this can be the starting point or the place you come back to if patient progress has stalled.  Learn simple ways that help differentiate between the need for liver support vs digestive support.  What markers on a functional blood chemistry panel will highlight the area that’s stressed?  What are the key nutrients and herbs that will improve these areas?  Join us for this fundamental but critical webinar for moving our patient’s health forward.

 

This course was presented in June 2017 by Dr. Annette Schippel and sponsored by Standard Process.

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Dr. Schippel is a Logan College of Chiropractic Graduate, Women Nutritional Health Specialist and National Speaker


Reviews

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Overall:      4.5

Total Reviews: 175

Comments

Nicole G - Lindenhurst, Illinois

"Great presenter with helpful tips and info"

James Y - La Grange, Illinois

"None"

Gary M - Ofallon, Illinois

"No"

Thomas K - Bourbonnais, Illinois

"None"

Petrina J - Hazel Crest, Illinois

"none"

August Anthony F - Crete, Illinois

"no"

Michelle D - Naperville, Illinois

"n/a"

Nathan P - Arlington Heights, Illinois

"Im a primarily MSK provider and this lecture has me wanting more about GI health!"

Dean C - Woodstock, Illinois

"If question and answer goes over the alotted time. I think we should get more credit for listen an extra 25 minutes. "

Elaine W - Evanston, Illinois

"excellent course. would have liked to have an entire day devoted to this material"