2 CEs* | 2 CEs for CA LAc (approved)

*approved by CNDA | pending OBNM

TUESDAY, September 17th | 6:30 - 8:30 pm

Intestinal Barrier Disruption and the Emergence of Cardiometabolic Endotoxemia

Naturopathic Webinar 59

with Dr. Chad Larson, NMD, DC

NW59: Intestinal Barrier Disruption and the Emergence of Cardiometabolic Endotoxemia


Join us in this webinar to enhance your knowledge and clinical skills in addressing one of the most critical health challenges of our time - Cardiometabolic Endotoxemia. 

In this comprehensive webinar, we will explore the intricate relationship between the intestinal barrier, microbiome, and cardiometabolic health. As the prevalence of cardiometabolic diseases continues to rise, understanding the underlying mechanisms becomes crucial for effective diagnosis and treatment.


TUES, Sept. 17th, 2024

6:30 - 8:30pm


Members: $85
Non-members: $105

2 CEs
(approved by CNDA; pending OBNM)

2 CEs for CA LAc*
(approved)

Category 1 TM Credits | CE Provider #805 | 310 670 8100 | **This course is approved by The California Acupuncture Board for 6 hours of continuing education *Refunds not available

GOALS AND OBJECTIVES

1.   Review the latest stats on cardiometabolic disease, gain insights into the current trends and epidemiological data surrounding cardiometabolic diseases, and understand the public health impact and the urgency for addressing these conditions.

 

2.   Delve into the complex interactions between the gut microbiome and the intestinal barrier, as well as learn how a healthy microbiome contributes to the maintenance of a robust intestinal barrier and overall health.

 

3.   Explore how the disruption of the intestinal barrier can lead to systemic inflammation while examining the links between inflammation and the development of cardiometabolic diseases, highlighting the importance of maintaining a healthy gut.

4.   Discuss the latest diagnostic tools and methods for identifying endotoxemia and intestinal barrier dysfunction. Learn how to interpret diagnostic results to better understand and manage these conditions.

 

5.   Explore evidence-based therapeutic strategies to manage endotoxemia and restore intestinal barrier function. Understand the integration of these therapies in the treatment and prevention of cardiometabolic diseases.

Chad Larson, NMD, DC

Dr. Larson holds a Doctor of Naturopathic Medicine degree from Southwest College of Naturopathic Medicine (now called Sonoran University of Health Sciences) and a Doctor of Chiropractic degree from Los Angeles College of Chiropractic (now called Southern California University of Health Sciences).

 

He likes to help transform a person’s health goals into reality by discovering their physiological individuality and turning it into the level of health they desire. He has a special interest in metabolic health and environmentally induced chronic disease. His practice integrates naturopathic medicine with advanced laboratory testing and diagnostic imaging. This integrative approach to medicine includes diet and nutritional counseling, prolotherapy, bio-identical hormone balancing, intravenous (IV) nutritional therapy, and natural alternatives to prescription drugs.