Join us for an enlightening webinar designed to equip you with valuable insights and tools for supporting blood glucose metabolism naturally. In this webinar, you'll gain a comprehensive understanding of the pathophysiology of glucose metabolic dysfunction, identify key risk factors and potential complications, and learn practical dietary and lifestyle tips to support healthy glucose levels.*
We will explore a diverse array of botanicals, including devil's club, astragalus, berberine-containing plants, gymnema, cinnamon, blueberry, fenugreek, goat's rue, bitter melon, ginger, hibiscus, milk thistle, medicinal mushrooms, and Japanese knotweed. Our discussion will also touch on the benefits of probiotics like Akkermansia and Bifidobacterium.*
We'll dive into the specific mechanisms of action for each herb, backed by the latest research and evidence. Plus, you may be eligible to earn CE credits!
This webinar is for healthcare professionals and students only.
CE Information - This webinar is pending approval for the following:
• 1.0 credit of Naturopathic Continuing Education (.25 RX and .75 General) by The American Association of Naturopathic Physicians for NDs.
• 1.0 credit of Continuing Professional Education by the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics for RDs/DTRs.
• 1.0 Continuing Education credit by The Board for Certification of Nutrition Specialists℠ , the certifying board of the American Nutrition Association (ANA), for the Certified Nutrition Specialist®.
• 1.0 credit of Continuing Professional Education by NCCAOM for Licensed Acupuncturists.
• To receive CE credit, you must attend the live event and register using applicable credentials.
• Eligible for those in the U.S. only.
• After attending the live event, you will receive your CE certificate via email within 2-3 weeks.
• SPECIAL NOTE for NDs in OREGON: The Oregon Board of Naturopathic Medicine (OBNM) has changed their CE approval process and will not review nor pre-approve events. Unfortunately, OR CEs will need to submit for approval post-webinar.
*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This webinar and/or products is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.