Integrative Nutrition for Optimal Health
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Empower Yourself by Identifying Your Body's Weak Spots and Correcting Them Using Food
As per the CDC, nearly 70% of Americans suffer from obesity or are overweight! According to the World Health Organization nearly 60% of the world’s population will have obesity and/or type 2 diabetes by 2030. The human suffering and financial costs are staggering.
During this four-hour course participants will discover an in-depth understanding of the current state of nutrition, functional medicine physiology and, how to effectively correct your physiology using all aspects of food.
Dagmar Ehling has used an integrative approach of Chinese medicine, nutrition, functional medicine for over 30 years and in this interactive course she shares her clinical pearls of what works and what doesn’t for the vast majority of her patients.
A case history will demonstrate how carefully selected foods and proper meal timing can successfully treat complex conditions.
At the end of this course, you will be able to identify metabolic syndrome and other common functional medicine patterns, describe western physiological interconnections, and apply advantageous food therapies that optimize your health.
Q&A from the audience during the live March 2023 class will be presented.
Yes, It Is Possible!
In Integrative Nutrition for Optimal Health, you’ll learn how to take control of your food from a place of knowing!
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Morning Session
Holistic Blood Sugar Management
Clinically, about 75% of my patients present with blood sugar disorders which lead to a multitude of health problems. Here are some examples how blood sugar disorders can affect you:
- Hormonal fluctuations including fertility, menopausal and libido issues
- Brain fog, poor word recall & concentration
- Arthritis or muscle pain and other inflammatory or immune disorders
- Insomnia, anxiety and other mood disorders
Afternoon Session
Supercharge Your Metabolism Effectively
Topics of discussion include:
- Adrenals & stress hormones
- Barrier system such as the gut or blood brain barrier; this includes skin disorders
- Immune system and auto-immune disorders
- A different food pyramid geared to optimize your health
- How to address these physiological imbalances using food and select supplements
You’ll finish this course with a clear path to implement the learned material to achieve improved health.
Other Things You'll Get
You'll receive many downloadable handouts and articles on pertinent foods including:
- How to properly prepare nuts
- Which oils are the most healthy or unhealthy
- Where to get supplements at a discount
- Optimal breakfast choices
- Dagmar's smoothie recipe
- Fertility diet
- And more...
By the end of this course, you will…
- Identify healthy vs unhealthy foods
- Assess packaging and sourcing of food
- Know which foods are inflammatory for you
- Define various types of blood sugar imbalances
- Identify 7 functional medicine disharmonies
- Address many of these disharmonies using food
- Know when to use intermittent fasting and when not to
- Feel empowered to make the right food choices for you
NICE TO MEET YOU
Hi, I'm Dagmar Ehling
I have been a licensed Doctor of Oriental Medicine in New Mexico for 33 years. I graduated with a Master’s degree in Acupuncture from Southwest Acupuncture College in Santa Fe, NM, am North Carolina State licensed, and I am nationally certified in Oriental Medicine by the NCCAOM (National Certification Commission for Acupuncture & Oriental Medicine). In 1994, my book The Chinese Herbalist’s Handbook was published; I am the author of several articles. In 2004, I co-founded Oriental Health Solutions, now called Meridian Health Solutions in Durham, NC.
For many years, I was a faculty member at the International Institute of Chinese Medicine, served as a New Mexico State License examiner, and on the NCCAOM Exam Development Committee for the national Chinese herbal certification exam. I am a former fellow and exam chair of the American Board of Oriental Reproductive Medicine (ABORM), and a certified GAPS (Gut and Psychology Syndrome) practitioner. I studied functional medicine with Datis Kharrazian, PhD since 2008 and was one of the first acupuncturists credentialed at Duke Integrative Medicine. I taught Chinese herbal medicine and nutrition to physicians in Germany and Italy for a decade, and lecture nationally, internationally, and online.
My patients experience results for women’s health issues, internal medical problems, metabolic disorders, respiratory, auto-immune and hormonal imbalances, and my cancer patients have fewer side-effects from their conventional treatments. I offer online lifestyle coaching using dietary recommendations, supplements, homeopathy, and Dr. Schüssler's trace mineral salts.