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In Person Workshop: Quick Answers to Complex Cases

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In Person Workshop: Quick Answers to Complex Cases

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Have you ever wanted to...

• Treat complex cases and metabolic disorders as quickly and efficiently as possible?

• Understand why some people get better and others don’t?

• Feel confident when you look at an OAT that you know exactly what it means and what to do about it?

• And most importantly…learn from someone who has a worldwide reputation for being the expert in OAT interpretation?

If you answered yes... this workshop is for you!

Register Here: http://bit.ly/2icBWwA

What you will learn:

• How to interpret an Organic Acid Test the very next day even if it’s your first one.

• Why an OAT is often the best and most cost-effective way to start looking for answers.

• How the OAT provides information on genetic expression, NO MATTER what your snips are.

• Become confident in your ability to interpret (NOT read) OAT results

• How yeast and fungal organisms become invasive and create metabolic shifts that make us sick.

• Why oxalates are considered some of the most toxic organic compounds, how they accumulate, and what you can do to reduce toxic load.

• Learn how to apply this to case history and symptom picture. Remember you are treating a person…NOT a test!

And more specifically:

• Overview of Organic Acid Testing - Why would you as a practitioner want to order an OAT? Why would your client want to get a test like this done? What do the markers mean?

• Using the OAT to Measure MTHFR Gene Expression - Don't just test the gene SNP. Learn how to measure if it's being expressed or not.

• Neurotransmitters on the OAT - We discuss how microorganisms influence neurotransmitter markers and how gene expression plays a role in the levels reflected on the OAT.

• Yeast and Oxalates - We look at yeast as an invasive organism and its role in oxalate production. How does this relate to digestion and liver health?

• Oxalates and Toxins - Learn what oxalates are and how it contributes to toxicity.

Once you complete this workshop and understand the patterns and markers better, your patient/client success rates will likely increase dramatically, especially for the difficult and hard to treat cases.

Register Here: http://bit.ly/2icBWwA

This is an amazing opportunity to learn from a leading worldwide expert!

Sheila

PS - Please share with anyone who might be interested!

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