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In this collection Paul Bergner begins with an overview of thyroid physiology, ideal hormone balance and nutrients for the thyroid. Jason Miller's lecture looks at the endocrine network through the lens of traditional Chinese medicine, and nutrients, botanicals and iodine for treatment. Mary Bove's presentation centers on thyroid and women's health, and Jill Stansbury investigates the research showing the connection between the thyroid and the reproductive system.
Kenneth Proefrock speaks about his clinical experience treating both hypo and hyperthroid disorders, including the increasing incidence of Graves' disease in the pediatric population. David Winston wraps it up with an extensive review of botanicals for common thyroid conditions.
Approved by OBNM for up to 9 CME Hours (7.5 general + 1.5 pharmacy)
This series includes these recordings (can also order individual recordings):
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CE Code |
Lecture Title |
Speaker(s) |
General Hours |
Pharm Hours |
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13SW09 |
Updates on Botanicals for Subclinical Hypothyroid |
Paul Bergner, Medical Herbalist |
0.5 |
1 |
|
16SW28 |
Women's Thyroid Health |
Mary Bove, ND |
1 |
0.5 |
|
14ME30 |
Thyroid: Hashimotos, Graves', Botanical Medicine, Nutrition and Iodine |
Jason Miller, DACM, LAc |
1.5 |
|
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05SW03 |
Botanical Therapies for Thyroid Disease |
Kenneth Proefrock, NMD |
1.5 |
|
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10ME30 |
Botanicals for Modulating Thyroid Hormones and Reproductive System |
Jillian Stansbury, ND |
1.5 |
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19SW05 |
Thyroid Disorders, the Underlying Causes, and their Effective Treatment with Natural Remedies |
David Winston, RH (AHG) |
1.5 |
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TOTAL |
Up to 7.5 general hours |
Up to 1.5 pharmacy hours |
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Note: As you can see from the catalog numbers above, this series has been taken from past conference recordings (15SW01 = 2015 Southwest Conference on Botanical Medicine, etc). If you are a regular on our site you may have purchased all or part of this series already. You can search your download library for the catalog numbers to check.
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