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Webinar: Stress, Adaptation & Therapeutic Use of Adaptogens

By | March 26th, 2020 |

In this on-demand webinar Dr. Jason Miller DACM, LAc discusses stress and the therapeutic role of adaptogens. Chronic stress is one of the most well-defined disruptors of normal physiology, requiring the body to make adaptive changes […]

Webinar: Botanical Medicine Strategies for Preventing and Managing Colds and Flus

By | March 2nd, 2020 |

As clinicians, we know that the coming of autumn signals the beginning of cold and flu season. The old adage, “an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure,” is appropriate in the context of […]

On-Demand Webinar: Keys to Physical Recovery: A Clinical Approach for Enhancing the Body’s Restorative Pathways

By | February 27th, 2020 |

Physical recovery from stress of any kind is essential to surviving and thriving. Without efficient recovery and restoration, the body breaks down under the influence of physical stress. The detrimental effects of prolonged stress include muscle […]

On-Demand Webinar: Botanical Medicine for Pain and Inflammation – Part 1 of 2

By | February 4th, 2020 |

Inflammation is one of the primary drivers underlying many of the chronic diseases we all face in the clinic every day. As clinicians with many therapeutic options to offer our patients, botanical medicine stands out as […]

On-Demand Webinar: Targeting Autophagy with Botanical Medicine for Preventing Disease and Promoting Longevity

By | January 31st, 2020 |

This webinar explores the known pathways associated with enhancing autophagic flux, and how to influence them with botanical medicine, caloric restriction, exercise, and additional therapies. Our discussion focuses on strategies for regulating mTOR to enhance autophagic […]

On-Demand Webinar: Botanical Medicine for Pain and Inflammation – Part 2 of 2

By | January 2nd, 2020 |

As practitioners, we know how debilitating and exhausting pain can be for our patients, especially when it’s chronic. Acute pain from injury, wounds, or infection usually passes quickly. Chronic pain can result from acute injuries, which […]