VOSYS 550

Gluten Sensitivity and Related Biologic Disorders. Focus on Problems of the Gut and beyond. Advanced Course

Description

Gluten Sensitivity (GS) has reached epidemic proportions. Ten years ago, one in every 2000-4000 persons had Gluten Sensitivity. It was considered familial, called Celiac Disease (CD). Celiac Disease is the extreme end of the continuum of Gluten Sensitivity. Today one in every 133 persons has GS. It is an ‘Acquired’ disorder.



What can a Manual Therapist contribute? Many of our patients are sick and do not progress with typical rehabilitation. The signs and symptoms vary: joint pain, weakness, severe neurologic disorder, incapacitating illness, inflammation, and more.
Integrative Manual Therapy can contribute to a short term and long term solution.




This 3-day practical seminar will share our concepts and methodologies to provide a service to patients and the community.



Outcomes

  • The participant will:

  • 1. Learn about Gluten Sensitivity (GS)

  • 2. Learn ways that manual therapy can affect biologic dysfunction

  • 3. Learn IMT methods to affect the signs and symptoms of GS and related disorders



Outline

  • Day One

  • - Introduction to pathology of GS and related disorders

  • - A new method of manual therapy to reduce pain and other symptoms and signs related to GS



  • Day Two

  • - Allergies

  • - Manual therapy to reduce signs and symptoms related to allergies



  • Day Three

  • - A new generation of biologic dysfunctions: Assessment and treatment with manual therapy

  • - Biophysiography: Nutritional Wellness and Functional Medicine

Voraussetzungen
mindestens 5 IMT Kurse