Feb 23
Gut Health
The Role of Butyrate for Inflammation
The Role of Butyrate for Inflammation
Led by Justine Stenger B.Ed, IFM – Functional Medicine Trained, IFM -Bredesen Practitioner
A healthy microbiome not only supports the development of the Immune System but also regulates Immune Response. Growing research shows that Butyrate plays a very big role in gut health as well as inflammatory process.
This anti-inflammatory molecule:
- Strengthens the gut lining for leaky gut
- Fights off unwanted toxins
- Reduces our cravings
- Helps trigger autophagy by targeting unhealthy cells
Discover why Butyrate has been coined as the number Gut Health Postbiotics and how is it one of the most important clinical tools necessary for gut and immune health.
This event is sponsored by Bodybio, a thoughtfully formulated products that help with cell integrity, digestive support and inflammation.
Join us and leading practitioner Justine Stenger from Bodybio for a Webinar and learn how Butyrate is the ultimate molecule for gut and immune strength.
This webinar will be awarded 1.5 CPD points by the NNA, the NTOI and the ANA in accordance with their guidelines.
Once registered, you will receive three reminder emails – one a week before the webinar, one a day before and one on the day of the webinar. All our webinars are recorded – you will be sent a link to the recording along with all the educational material, presentations, handouts and CPD approximately 24 to 48 hours after the event.
Speaker
Justine Stenger
IFM, FMCA Certified Functional Medicine Health Coach
Justine Stenger received her B.Ed. from the University of Alberta in Physical education and Human Ecology/Nutrition. She proceeded to pursue a Holistic Nutrition/Therapeutic Chef certification from Bauman College. Justine has completed her Functional Medicine training through the Institute for Functional Medicine and is a Certified Functional Medicine Health Coach, certified through the Functional Medicine Coaching Academy.
Justine is a trained Bredesen (RECODE) practitioner and specializes in cell membrane medicine and works primarily with patients who suffer with neurological conditions, mast cell activation syndrome, Lyme disease, and autoimmune disease.
Justine has worked beside Dr. Bruce Hoffman for the past 10 years and has supported hundreds of Dr Hoffman’s chronic, complex illness patients nutritionally.
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