Monthly Spotlight
Webinar: Healing IBD – Botanical, Nutritional and Dietary Strategies for Ulcerative Colitis and Crohn’s Disease
Chronic gut inflammation remains one of the most complex challenges in clinical practice. In Healing IBD: Integrative Botanical and Nutritional Strategies for Gut Health, Dr. Jason Miller, DACM, LAc, invites practitioners to look beyond [...]
Webinar: PCOS and Uterine Fibroids – Physiology, Differences & Therapeutic Principles
This on-demand webinar explores the differences between PCOS and uterine fibroids, providing practitioners with integrative, evidence-based strategies. Although both affect the female reproductive system, their underlying physiology is distinct, requiring tailored diagnostic and therapeutic [...]
Webinar: Parkinson’s Disease Webinar – A Collaborative Approach
This integrative Parkinson’s disease webinar makes it clear that dopamine loss is only one fragment of the PD puzzle. Although Parkinson’s now affects about 1 % of adults over 60¹, motor symptoms arise from [...]
Webinar: Herb, Nutrient, and Drug Interactions: It’s Not What You Think
Integrative care is often approached with hesitation, particularly when it involves herb, nutrient, and drug interactions. For clinicians rooted in systems thinking and personalized care, the key question is not whether we can combine [...]
Webinar: The Power of Medicinal Mycology
Mushrooms aren’t just immune modulators. They’re metabolic regulators, terrain restorers, and pattern disruptors. In this on-demand webinar, Dr. Jason Miller, DACM, LAc explores the therapeutic potential of medicinal mushrooms as tools for detoxification, immune [...]
Webinar: Chronic Fatigue Syndrome-Exploring the Intersection of Mitochondrial Dysfunction, Fatigue, & Complex Root Causes
Chronic Fatigue Syndrome/Myalgic Encephalomyelitis (CFS/ME) remains one of the most challenging conditions for healthcare practitioners. Marked by persistent, unexplained fatigue lasting six months or longer, multi-system dysfunction, and poor recovery, CFS/ME lacks a singular [...]


