Watch this illuminating educational webinar by internationally recognised Immunologist, Dr Aristo Vojdani, on the role of viruses on autoimmunity and how we can identify these through advanced testing.
Watch the replay of our recent webinar: Understanding The Advanced Intestinal Barrier Assessment: Identifying Gut Destruction
Imbalances in Diamine Oxidase (DAO), Histamine, Zonulin and Lipopolysaccharides (LPS) are associated with intestinal permeability (IP), often referred to as, “leaky gut.”
The Advanced Intestinal Barrier Assessment is a superior IP test, identifying mucosal barrier injury using these analyte imbalances from a single serum sample.
This webinar reviews the interplay between complement activated food reactions, DAO the enzyme that degrades histamine, Zonulin a regulator of tight junctions and LPS a gram-negative bacterial endotoxin considered a powerful mediator of systemic inflammation. We will explore IP as a driver of autoimmunity, systemic inflammation and associated disorders.
Dr Burdette will discuss common causes of gut lining damage, IP development and how the gut is our window to illness prevention and remission. By addressing the triggers of histamine, LPS and food sensitivities, as well as the body’s ability to handle the assault, through enzymes such as DAO, we can halt inflammation, reverse IP and truly practice healthcare.
Learning objectives:
1. We will review the literature and data around direct markers of leaky gut and understand what clinical conditions are most relevant in terms of assessment.
2. We will look at and define the role of gut-based inflammation in pathologies that extend beyond the gut such as auto-immunity and mental emotional disorders.
3. We will examine effective gut-based interventions.
Watch the replay of the webinar 'An introduction to Hashimoto's Clinical Strategies & Treatment Applications' with Dr. Datis Kharazzian & Robyn Puglia.
The mucosal immune system is our first line of defence. And of critical importance when it comes to viral infection as they are the very first point of immune contact for inhaled or ingested antigens.
An introduction to Dr. Datis Kharazzian's latest course on Neuroinflammation. As a health practitioner, you’ve devoted your life to helping people feel better. But you’re frustrated. Because some of your patients suffer with symptoms like brain fog, depression, anxiety, fatigue, and memory problems.
Watch the replay of this excellent lecture and Q&A from Dr. Carrie Jones on 'The Three Amigas - Reviewing the Relationship Between the Ovarian Theca, Granulosa and Lutein Cells.