GI Pathogens & Dysbiosis: A Case Study
Lisa Pomeroy, ND
Each individual carries a unique diversity of microorganisms and has different factors contributing to their growth. This makes it difficult to determine what a "healthy" microbiome is, how to test for pathogens, and finding consistent solutions for treating dysbiosis.
In this webinar the clinical consultant for Diagnostic Solutions Laboratory uses her newest case study to walk you through how to build effective natural protocols for identifying and addressing these GI issues with enzyme therapy applications.
In this webinar the clinical consultant for Diagnostic Solutions Laboratory uses her newest case study to walk you through how to build effective natural protocols for identifying and addressing these GI issues with enzyme therapy applications.
About the Speaker
Lisa Pomeroy is a traditional naturopath with extensive training in functional medicine, lab test interpretation, and gut microbiome balancing through the Kalish Institute, The Microbiome Restoration Center, Functional Diagnostic Nutrition (FDN), Institute for Functional Medicine (IFM), The American Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine (A4M), Functional Medicine University (FMU), and other organizations. Currently she is a member of the Medical Education team at Diagnostic Solutions Laboratory. In addition to her work as a clinical consultant for the lab teaching doctors how to interpret the GI-MAP® Test, she educates health practitioners on functional lab interpretation through her training courses and 1-on-1 consultations through Pomeroy Institute For Functional Nutrition. Lisa became interested in health at a young age due to her own personal health struggles. Because functional laboratory testing was essential in helping her identify the root causes of her health issues, she has made it her mission to teach health practitioners how to interpret functional lab tests and create natural protocols so that they are better equipped to help their patients overcome their chronic health issues.
About Diagnostic Solutions Laboratory:
This CLIA-certified lab in Atlanta, GA, offers a unique array of testing to help equip gastroenterologists. Diagnostic tools include a Pathogens Profile, H. pylori gastric biopsy testing, and GI-MAP® Comprehensive Stool Analysis by qPCR. For more information visit www.diagnosticsolutionslab.com
This CLIA-certified lab in Atlanta, GA, offers a unique array of testing to help equip gastroenterologists. Diagnostic tools include a Pathogens Profile, H. pylori gastric biopsy testing, and GI-MAP® Comprehensive Stool Analysis by qPCR. For more information visit www.diagnosticsolutionslab.com
About the Webinar Host:
Transformation Enzyme Corporation is a nutritional supplement company specializing in the development of high quality digestive and systemic enzyme, probiotic, and enzyme-delivered nutritional support products. Transformation™ was founded by DicQie Fuller, Ph.D., Dr.Sc., ND, CNC, in 1991 and remains clinically owned and operated to this day. As a leader in mycelial enzyme research, Transformation™ uses every available resource to stay on the leading edge of clinical nutritional science. With 30 years of education and research and an advisory board of clinicians, researchers, educators, and industry leaders guiding us, we are considered the pioneers of enzyme nutrition. For more information visit www.transformationenzymes.com
Transformation Enzyme Corporation is a nutritional supplement company specializing in the development of high quality digestive and systemic enzyme, probiotic, and enzyme-delivered nutritional support products. Transformation™ was founded by DicQie Fuller, Ph.D., Dr.Sc., ND, CNC, in 1991 and remains clinically owned and operated to this day. As a leader in mycelial enzyme research, Transformation™ uses every available resource to stay on the leading edge of clinical nutritional science. With 30 years of education and research and an advisory board of clinicians, researchers, educators, and industry leaders guiding us, we are considered the pioneers of enzyme nutrition. For more information visit www.transformationenzymes.com
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