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The ACA Council on Nutrition & The ACA Council of Diagnosis and Internal Disorders PRESENT:


Conducting the DNA Train for the Optimazation of Health and Well Being


About The Speakers’ Lectures


Dr. Tom Bayne, MegaSporeBiotics: The Role of Commensal Spore Based Organisms in Clinical Practice – Lessons from the Pharmaceutical Model of Bacteriotherapy - Part I. • History of probiotics in nutritional and pharmaceutical industries and issues with the current use of lactobacillus and bifidobac- terium based products in the nutritional market. • Review of the National Institute of Health’s Human Microbiome Project – Understanding the true role of the microbiota and required char- acteristics of a probiotic. •WHO’s definition of a probiotic and its relevance to the type of probiotic you choose. • Science of spores- Review on how spores fit the newunderstanding of a true probiotic.Review history of use, review safety and efficacy stud- ies of individual bacillus bacteria. • Survivability- the first requirement of a true probiotic. Studying the stability of probi- otics under simulated gastric conditions. The importance of gastric stability. (continued byDr. Krishnan)


Dr. Kiran Krishnan - MegaSporeBiotics: The Role of Commensal Spore Based Organisms in Clinical Practice – Lessons from the Pharmaceutical Model of Bacteriotherapy (conclusion). Understanding the Role of Commensal Spore Based Organisms in Clinical Practice – Learning from Pharmaceutical Bacteriotherapy. You are more bacteria than you are human with 10 trillion human cells outnumbered by the 100 trillion bacteria cells in your body. Learn the latest informa- tion from the Human Microbiome Project and the Colorspore project that illustrate just how important these 100 trillion pas- sengers are. Learn how well established probiotic foods and almost all of the probiotic products in the marketplace fall short in providing these needed benefits for your patients and about the clinical applications of commensal spore based organisms in health and disease.


Dr. Ben Bowers, Professional Health Products: The Methylation Pathway; Understanding the Impact on Health andWellness.We will explore how methylation genome vari- ances can cause inflammation and affect the nervous system; discuss how understanding epigenetics and the genetic vari- ances have revolutionized our understanding of some serious illnesses, and therefore the causation of the disease and there- fore, the congenital conditions and their impact on the overall health and wellness of the patients we serve. Our object in this material is to help the Doctor of Chiropractic become more aware of how epigenetics affects the methylation pathway, the nervous system and how the body responds to inflammation. Emphasis will be to understand the functions and the disease syndromes that result from the genetic variances, and how to use nutrigenomics to treat much more effectively, the patients seen in the Chiropractic Physician’s practice.


Dr. Todd Frisch, SHAPE Reclaimed: Don’t Name and Blame….Think and Link. Toooften,inanattempttostay within the western medical model, we tend to look at testing procedures to guide our treatment for our patients. Although these tests are valuable, it is more important to treat the patient and not the test. Our discussion will focus on evaluating the patient with a “THINK & LINK” mentality as opposed to a “NAME & BLAME” approach.We will be discussing tech- niques and procedures thatwill ask, “What’s not right?” instead of “What’s wrong” with our patients.


Dr. Jeffrey Moss, Moss Nutrition: Folic Acid Or MTHF Supplementation: WhichWill Give The Best Clinical Result InYour PatientsWith TheMTHFRPolymorphism? Certainly one of the biggest clinical concerns for nutritional practitioners


today is the striking increase in methylene tetrahydrofolate reductase (MTHFR) polymorphisms in today’s patient popula- tion. Further, the potential impact these polymorphisms have on which supplements to recommend and the clinical outcome of these supplements, no matter what the clinical presentation, should be considered. Should folic acid or methyltetrahydrofo- late be supplemented? Is folic acid supplementation just ineffective with these patients or could it actually lead to adverse outcomes, particularly when these patients are already ingesting a diet high in processed food that has been fortified with folic acid? Could other clinically relevant polymorphisms in folate metabolism exist that may be as common as the MTHFR polymorphism? All these questions and more will be answered in this presentation.


Dr. Georgia Nab, Standard Process: Genomics: From Understanding To Testing To Nutritional Practice. According to Jeffrey Bland, PhD, genetic testing will become part of a regular practice within the next five to ten years. It will be no different than running a CBC or thyroid test on a patient. To help practitioners understand this, Dr. Nab will discuss termi- nology used around genetic testing. Dr. Nab will review various types of genetic testing with a focus on direct access testing. Discussion will include the study of Nutrigenomics, and how foods and specific nutrients can be used to turn on or off specific genes.


Dr. Kyl Smith, Progressive Laboratories: Building a Better Body Through Science Aging Chiropractic patients often experience declines in lean muscle mass, physical stamina, endurance and vitality coupled with an increase in the experi- ence of fatigue and tiredness. As men and women reach their 40s, most will start noticing physical and emotional changes – soft spongy fat takes the place of hard muscle, and even regular physical exercise doesn’t produce the results it used to. In this session, DC’s will learn how to utilize key physical exercise methods and basic nutritional / dietary factors to measurably enhance lean muscle mass, physical stamina and vitality. The beneficial effects on the musculoskeletal system, hormonal support, evaluation, case studies, and supporting peer-reviewed scientific literature will be discussed.


Dr. Court Vreeland - Biotics Research: Gut-Brain Axis - The Role of the Gut in Brain Function Research supporting the role of a healthy gut in healthy brain function abounds. Harnessing that research and applying it clinically can seem like an overwhelming task. This lecture will explore the con- nection between the gut and the brain and how common symptoms like depression, anxiety, brain fog, and cognitive slowing can actually be a gut, not brain, problem.


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Friday Evening Excursion Available to Old Town Scottsdale with dinner and a


Flamenco Dance Show at Tapas Papa Frita and plenty of time to stroll Old Town before Dinner! $65


APRIL 27-30, 2017


Tempe Mission Palms TEMPE, AZ


Approval for Continuing Education Applied for in all Applicable States by


Palmer College of Chiropractic


16 CEU for DACBN, DCBCN, DABCI To Register call 516-546-0399


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