• Magazine
    • Past Issues
    • Subscribe
    • Change Mailing Address
    • Surveys
    • Guidelines for Authors
    • Editorial Calendar
    • Editorial Deadlines
  • Practice
    • Business Tips
    • Chiropractic Schools
    • Clinical & Technique
    • eBooks
    • eCourses
    • Infographics
    • Quizzes
    • Wellness & Nutrition
    • Personal Growth
    • Podcast
  • Resource Centers
  • Products & Services
    • Buyer’s Guide
    • Products Directory
    • Submit a Product
    • Vendor Login
  • Datebook
    • Become an Events Poster
    • Post an Event
    • View Events
  • Jobs
    • Jobs
    • Post a Job
  • Advertise
    • Advertising Information
    • Media Kit
    • Contact Us
    • Upload Advertising

Your Online Chiropractic Community

Chiropractic Economics Your Online Chiropractic Community
Subscribe
  • Home
  • Current Issue
  • News
  • Webinars
  • Chiropractic Research
  • Students
  • Coronavirus (COVID-19)

Integrative Therapeutics to sponsor webinar on digestion and hormones

Chiropractic Economics September 24, 2012

September 24, 2012 — Integrative Therapeutics will be sponsoring a webinar titled “What Does Digestion Have To Do With Hormones Anyway (and vice versa)?” Oct. 25. at 7:00 p.m.  It will be presented by Holly Lucille, ND, RN.

For years, practitioners have understood the brain-gut connection and its relevance to treating disorders such as IBS and Fibromyalgia. Lucille, a women’s health specialist and author, will dive deeper into the complex enteric nervous system and the multifarious interactions between the endocrine and digestive systems. She will highlight how an imbalance in either profoundly affects the other, causing many of the persistent clinical symptoms seen in integrative practices each and every day.

In this webinar, Lucille will share clinical case studies that include symptoms such as PMS, fatigue, weight gain, thinning hair, disrupted circadian rhythms, night sweats, mood fluctuations, depression, and anxiety.

“Attendees will leave armed with information about safe, natural approaches to common complaints regarding digestion, hormone balance and overall health and solutions they can start using right away,” said Lucille.

This free webinar also offers 1.5 general naturopathic continuing education credits approved by National College of Naturopathic Medicine.

To register, or for more information, visit integrativeinc.com/Education/Events.aspx.

Source: Integrative Therapeutics, integrativeinc.com

Related Posts

  • Dr. Holly Lucille to present continuing education webinarDr. Holly Lucille to present continuing education webinar
  • Don’t worry, be happy: CoQ10 for anxiety and depressionDon’t worry, be happy: CoQ10 for anxiety and depression
  • Dr. Tori Hudson to present on perimenopause and menopauseDr. Tori Hudson to present on perimenopause and menopause
  • Integrative Therapeutics announces new student reps for U.S. integrative medical schoolsIntegrative Therapeutics announces new student reps for U.S. integrative medical schools
  • How to detoxify endocrine disrupters naturally is focus of women’s health lectureHow to detoxify endocrine disrupters naturally is focus of women’s health lecture
  • HCG MAX Diet Plan launches HCGDietPlan.comHCG MAX Diet Plan launches HCGDietPlan.com

Filed Under: Industry News, News

Current Issue

Follow Us

  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Instagram
  • LinkedIn
  • YouTube logoYouTube logoYouTube

3948 3rd Street South #279,

Jacksonville Beach, FL 32250

Phone 904.285.6020

CONTACT US »

Privacy Policy & Terms of Service

Copyright © 2021, All Rights Reserved

SUBSCRIBE TO THE MAGAZINE

Get Chiropractic Economics magazine
delivered to your home or office. Just
fill out our form to request your FREE
subscription for 20 issues a year,
including two annual Buyers Guides.

SUBSCRIBE NOW »

Latest Chiropractic News

  • WFC, Parker University team to offer free Masters chiropractor scholarship
  • Life University awarded by Association of Chiropractic Colleges
    LIFE University logo
  • Parker University announces new virtual reality for chiropractic students
    Parker University logo
x