Nutrition and Enzyme Therapy for Rheumatoid Arthritis
Milton Bastidas, DC, CIHP
Rheumatoid Arthritis is an autoimmune and inflammatory disease that affects nearly 1.3 million Americans. Many turn to medications that slow the progression of joint damage called DMARDs (disease-modifying antirheumatic drugs). Whether you are helping your patients manage the side effects with these drugs or helping them with lifestyle modifications to cut down or eliminate their drug therapy, you will want to hear how Dr. Bastidas is using nutrition and enzymes to modulate autoimmune responses.
In this webinar Transformation's Director of Research Milton Bastidas, DC, CIHP, explains how enzymes play a vital role in supporting the digestive system for promoting good skeletal health.
In this webinar Transformation's Director of Research Milton Bastidas, DC, CIHP, explains how enzymes play a vital role in supporting the digestive system for promoting good skeletal health.
About the Speaker

Milton Bastidas, DC, CIHP, is a distinguished leader in the field of integrative and functional medicine. Originally from Colombia, he is a graduate of Texas Chiropractic College with advanced certification in Functional Medicine. Dr. Bastidas is the Founder of True Lifelong Wellness Center and has been in practice since 1998 treating skeletal conditions, sports injuries, and systemic disorders through a holistic and individualized approach. He also serves as Vice President of the College of Integrative Medicine (CIM) and Director of Research and Development at Transformation Enzyme Corporation, where his expertise drives innovation in enzyme therapy. His passion for soccer put him through college at Texas Lutheran University and he is very sought after in the soccer community for rehabilitation and nutritional counseling. Dr. Bastidas is also an expert in the use of laboratory analysis and enzyme nutrition as part of a functional and natural approach to well-being. As a lead researcher in Transformation's research and development team, Dr. Bastidas has co-directed multiple clinical studies examining the benefits of enzyme supplementation on systemic inflammation, gastrointestinal dysfunction, and a recent study about the effects of enzyme therapy on detoxification of endocrine disrupting compounds. He is also involved in developing specific treatment protocols depending on the biochemical individuality of the patient. Dr. Bastidas resides in Houston, TX, with his family, where he continues to advance the integration of laboratory analysis and enzyme therapy into comprehensive, functional wellness care.
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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