Hypoglycemia & Diabetes: Understanding & Correcting Faulty Blood Sugar | Nutritional Symptomatology

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Hosted by Brett Hawes CNP

Correcting blood sugar levels is often the first step needed to be on the road to recapturing your health. Discover tools and tips on how to turn things around in as little as two to three weeks.

Many people overlook the subtle signs that they have a blood sugar imbalance. They look at the big picture and see the big issue, before they begin to address what could be at the root of the problem and what is blocking their journey to better health. Details about hormone function, cellular resistance, associative mood and mind symptoms are discussed. In this public talk learn strategies to help regulate your blood sugar with food and supplement recommendations to support recapturing your health.

The material shared by Brett Hawes, CNP, in this Open House lecture, is part of the Nutritional Symptomatology Part 1 course at the Institute of Holistic Nutrition (IHN). Nutritional Symptomatology Part 1 and 18 other courses, make up the full curriculum required to obtain a Diploma in Applied Holistic Nutrition and earn the exclusive designation of Certified Nutritional Practitioner (CNP).

IHN’s Nutritional Symptomatology Part I course description: Understand the clinical assessment of nutritional status by interpreting physiological symptoms and their relationships to nutritional deficiencies and excesses. Learn the inter-relationships that exist between nutrients and how these play a critical role in determining optimal nutritional requirements. Students will develop foundational as well as specific protocols for balanced nutritional health. Students will understand how physiological symptoms reflect and determine one’s nutritional status. Students will learn the essential principles of biochemical individuality and how this plays a critical role in determining optimal nutritional requirements, specific nutritional deficiencies and toxicities.

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