NEPT Case Study Call – July 5th, 2022

Nutritional Endocrinology Practitioner Training
Case Study Call

July 5th, 2022

 

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Audio Only

 


Topics Covered

  • 4:15 Case 1 Fatigue, hair loss, sleep, autoimmune
  • 24.36 Case 2 potential Crohn’s, possible IBS, autoimmune
  • 33.13 ODX
  • 41.20 GI Map
  • 45.15 Case 3 High Estrogen, pain in upper stomach, muscle loss
  • 55.16 Dutch

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Advanced Clinical Resources (ACR) – Guest Faculty Resources -“Unlocking Your Color Code: The Power of Phytonutrients on the Endocrine System” with Dr. Deanna Minich (Video)

Advanced Clinical Resources (ACR)
Guest Faculty Resources
"Unlocking Your Color Code: The Power of Phytonutrients on the Endocrine System"
with Dr. Deanna Minich

June 16th, 2022

About the Call:

It’s been said long ago by Hippocrates that "food is medicine". Dr. Deanna Minich would add that on many levels "color is medicine," especially the colors of food. We are learning more about the presence of the several thousands of pigmented phytonutrients in plant foods, which is currently revolutionizing the way nutritional medicine is unfolding in the 21st century. We used to focus on the three major nutritional components: fat, carbohydrate, and protein, and varying degrees of each of them.

Now we know that non-caloric components of food are having significant impact upon human health through cell signaling, gene expression, and epigenetic modifications. In this presentation, learn more about the different colors of food, how to eat "smarter" by harnessing the phytonutrients for your inner spectrum, how phytonutrients impact the endocrine system, foods that may be potential disruptors and how to address those for optimum wellness, and the next frontier of bringing together a whole-self approach to nourishment in clinical practice.

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About Special Guest, Dr. Deanna Minich:

Dr. Deanna Minich is a nutrition researcher, educator, and functional medicine-trained clinician with a unique approach to nutrition that combines physiology and psychology. She has served on the Institute of Functional Medicine’s Nutrition Advisory Board and curriculum committee, in addition to being a faculty member, teaching nutrition for the Advanced Practice Module for Environmental Health. She currently serves on the Board of Directors for the American Nutrition Association. Her academic background is in nutritional science, including a Master’s Degree in Human Nutrition and Dietetics from the University of Illinois at Chicago (1995), and a Ph.D. in Medical Sciences (Nutrition) from the University of Groningen in The Netherlands (1999).

In conjunction with her academic degrees and extensive teaching experience at the university level, she is a Fellow of the American College of Nutrition and a Certified Nutrition Specialist.

Dr. Minich has over twenty years of experience working in both the food and dietary supplement industries and serves as advisor to various food, academic and health organizations, and has more than forty published scientific articles in journals such as Nutrients, Journal of Nutrition and Metabolism, and Nutrition Reviews. She teaches for the graduate program (MS) in Human Nutrition and Functional Medicine at the University of Western States.

She is the author of six books on nutrition, wellness, and psychology, and is passionate in helping others to live well using therapeutic lifestyle changes.

Visit her at: www.deannaminich.com

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