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Top 5 Nutritional Therapies for Pain and Inflammation Management - Part 1
Length: 1 Hour


Pain and inflammation are increasingly common issues in our society. Learn how to utilize nutritional therapy to reduce pain and inflammation and how to identify therapies that provide quicker results. In this two-part webinar series David Hogsed, D.O.M, A.P will give you a better understanding of the endocannabinoid system and how to support the system for optimal pain management.

Part 1 Objectives:

  1. Modern changes to the diet that increase inflammation
  2. The benefits of turmeric for inflammation and key quality concerns
  3. The multi-purpose applications of fish oil supplementation for musculoskeletal health  
  4. Recent research on fish oil’s influence of the endocannabinoid system.

This course was originally presented by David Hosged, D.O.M, A.P on April 28, 2020, and sponsored by Standard Process.

David Hogsed, D.O.M, A.P
David Hogsed, D.O.M., A.P., is in full time practice with his father, James Hogsed, D.C., at the Natural Healthcare Professionals clinic in Fort Myers, Florida. His practice specializes in providing effective nutritional support for endocrine, digestion, musculoskeletal, and immune system health.

David has taught post-graduate programs through Texas Chiropractic College, Logan Chiropractic College, the University of Miami-Miller School of Medicine, Palmer Chiropractic College, Life University, and Northwestern Chiropractic College. He has served as a clinical consultant and seminar speaker for Standard Process since 2003 and is currently a post-graduate faculty member of Texas Chiropractic College. These inspiring nutrition seminars focus on giving health care professionals the tools they need to successfully integrate nutrition into practice. 

 


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