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• SHEI: Methylation & Clinical Nutrigenomics & Pt. 1 (1/2) Dr. Ben Lynch originally presented this conference at Bastyr University in October 2013.
• The video recording and PowerPoint presentation were combined to create this distance learning course.
• Whether you work in primary care, oncology, environmental medicine, mental health, autism or midwifery, to name a few, this information will greatly enhance your practice and your own personal health.
• It focuses on methylation along with the various genetic mutations found along various critical pathways – and how they affect one’s health.
• The course will cover the following topics: the clinical significance of nutrigenomics, introducing methylation and the importance of healthy diet, lifestyle and environment the pathways of folate metabolism, B12, transmethylation, transsulfuration, SAMe, mitochondrial function, detoxification pathways and cell membrane functions common genetic polymorphisms along with their effects and interactions with diet, xenobiotics, nutrients and medications genetic testing, how to take a clinical nutrigenomic history, signs and symptoms and lab testing how to begin optimizing various genetic polymorphisms with diet, lifestyle, environmental changes, detoxification, medications and targeted supplementation identification of problems with research, ‘natural deselection theory’ and empowering your patients with clinical nutrigenomics talking with the patient to determine the pros and cons of knowing one’s own genetic propensity for disease Get SHEI: Methylation & Clinical Nutrigenomics & Pt. 1 (1/2) - Dr. Ben Lynch, Only Price $37 Upon completion of this distance learning course, you will be able to: discuss the various biochemical pathways affecting folate, B12, SAMe, methylation, detoxification, mitochondria and cell membranes list various common genetic polymorphisms and how they interact with each other explain how to order and interpret various laboratory tests relating to this topic explain the effects of diet, environment and supplementation on the various biochemical pathways establish an individualized treatment program based on history, physical exam, lab testing and genetic polymorphisms Presenter: Benjamin Lynch, ND Dr. Ben Lynch received his bachelor’s degree in Cell and Molecular Biology from the University of Washington and his ND from Bastyr University.