Courses

Neuroimmunology: Crib Death, Vaccines and The Benefits of Acute Illness

To study the neuro-immune system function as it relates to empirical and mechanistic perspectives in health and disease. Sudden Infant Death Syndrome or Crib death What if we stopped vaccinating? n How many people really get these diseases? What’s in a vaccine? Discussion of aluminum Discussion of mercury Does acute illness protect against cancer and

Neuroimmunology: Vaccines, Cancer and Other Damage Later in Life

To study the neuro-immune system function as it relates to empirical and mechanistic perspectives in health and disease. Does research show vaccines are safe? Are vaccines tested for carcinogenicity? The story of Our Alexander The polio vaccine/cancer connection – SV40 Do the “benefits” of vaccination outweigh the risks? A generation of neurologically damaged children? How

Neuroimmunology: Childhood Vaccinations

To study the neuro-immune system function as it relates to empirical and mechanistic perspectives in health and disease. Why Dr. Tedd Koren became interested in vaccination Are the experts always right? n Competition versus monopoly n Why do parents question vaccinations? How many vaccines are given? Did vaccines eliminate disease? Natural disease vs. injected disease

Why is America Sick Today? The Negative Effects of Societal Changes on Brain Development

I. Introduction (1st hour) II. Current mental health statistics (1st hour) III. The Brain – (2nd Hour) I. Basic Brain Development II. Neuroplasticty, IV. How modern society negatively effects brain development I. The HPA-Axis, Cortisol and its effects on brain development II. Prenatal maternal stress (3rd hour) III. At-home learning environments IV. Social media V.

Crossfix: Analysis and Treatment of Overuse Injuries

a. The CrossFix© is a proprietary system of analysis and treatment for overuse injuries b. Injuries occur as a consequence of multi-joint, multi-varied and uni-planar movement c. Injuries occur as a consequence of a lack of readiness of the participant d. Injuries occur as a consequence of a lack of consistent coach training e. Movements

Nutritional Medicine: Evidence-based Impact on Anti-Aging and Disease Prevention

In this seminar Dr Meschino provides practitioners with ground-breaking research showing the vital impact specific nutrients have on epigenetics, the body’s aging clock, brain function in aging, as well as human performance and longevity biomarkers (indicators). He highlights key aspects of anti-aging research, which confirm that many aspects of aging can be prevented, slowed, and

Relevant Rehab: Chronic Low Back Pain: A Multimodal Approach of Active Care

Chronic low back pain is a leading cause of disability worldwide. The principles for the management of this patient demographic will be reviewed in this course leading to immediate application of the information once the clinician returns to the office. Current research trends in lifestyle, nutrition, flexibility and stability exercises will be taught with a

CROSSFIX: ANALYSIS AND TREATMENT OF OVERUSE INJURIES

a. The CrossFix© is a proprietary system of analysis and treatment for overuse injuries b. Injuries occur as a consequence of multi-joint, multi-varied and uni-planar movement c. Injuries occur as a consequence of a lack of readiness of the participant d. Injuries occur as a consequence of a lack of consistent coach training e. Movements

EEG Neurofeedback and the Co-Management of Mental Health Conditions

•Review of the prevalence of mental health conditions within the United States •Neurofeedback Understanding brainwaves and their function Measuring brainwave patterns using the qEEG evaluation Common mental health conditions from a brainwave pattern perspective How Neurofeedback works Review of scientific literature and case study

Low Tech Office Rehab for Posture Correction

The principles of active care for patients in the acute, sub-acute and rehabilitative phases of care will be presented. Beyond the acute phase of care many patients have postural imbalances that predispose them for recurrence. This virtual class will address the correction of common postural imbalances defined by Janda as the Upper Crossed and Lower

NEUROIMMUNOLOGY AND VACCINES PART 6

To study the neuro-immune system function as it relates to empirical and mechanistic perspectives in health and disease.  This module provides an overview of vaccines. Does acute illness protect against cancer and other chronic diseases? • The Law of Cure (Hering’s Law) • Is our genetic material affected by vaccines? • Is Down’s Syndrome caused

STRESS: SUPPORTING OUR PATIENTS DURING UNCERTAIN TIMES

Stress is a common factor underlying most chronic diseases. In this 2 hour webinar we will discuss the Selye stress response and the role it plays in everyday life. The relationship between stress, inflammation, autoimmune disease and gut dysbiosis is should be a major focus in patient management. Clinical management as well as diagnostic testing

STRESS

Course Objective    To discuss the role of stress and its relationship to both acute and chronic disease. Statement of purpose The purpose of this course is to aid the Chiropractic Profession by providing chiropractors with the information regarding the diagnosis and treatment of patients dealing with acute and chronic stress. Overview of course  This course