Whether we’re talking about something as simple but really embarrassing as – gas, bloating, burping, bad breath- or something far more complex and potentially dangerous -hemorrhoids, diarrhea, nausea, colitis, diverticulitis or Crohn’s disease-we’d all agree that functioning digestion is important for our well-being.
According to a national survey of more than 2,000 U.S. adults, over 70% said they have lived with GI symptoms for more than 6 months: diarrhea, gas, bloating, stomach pain, frequent bowel movements, unexplained weight-loss and non-specific GI discomfort.
Mike Saunders of Business Innovator’s Magazine says- “In modern times, particularly in the last 10 years, a quiet revolution has been occurring recognizing that the human body, when assisted with nutrition, can repair itself far better than any external treatment or invasive procedure. Her familiarity with how the body reacts to what it consumes is fundamental to her program’s approach”.
This Saturday, May 21st we’ll be providing a 2 hr. CEU ZOOM event on Digestive Health for chiropractors and acupuncturists- and all are welcome!
Who? Meet Sarah Outlaw Clinical Nutritionist for our 2 hr. CEU approved event for CA Lac/DC’s event this Saturday morning from 8-10am
What? Digestive Disorders
Where? Your laptop, tablet or phone. This is considered a Zoom ‘live’ webinar
Why? Why not???? Learn how the body reacts to what it consumes and using the therapeutic part of food in a supplemental form that the body does not have to work hard to digest.
When? This Saturday, May 21st from 8-10am
How much? $49 which includes 2 CEU
About the author: Sarah runs 2 very successful practices both in New Jersey and Iowa as a functional/clinical nutritionist. Here’s one of her 5 star google reviews especially related to this topic:
Please mark your calendars for the future CEU webinar events coming your way:
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