The Functional Approach to Weight Loss Resistance Using GI-MAP and OMX
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Join Dr. Dan Kalish on November 1 at 1 PM ET to review strategies for interpreting the GI-MAP™ and OMX® tests to help you design effective weight loss programs. Dr. Kalish will discuss the specific commensal bacteria measured on the GI-MAP that can lead to metabolic disruption and weight gain.
Learn how the markers on OMX and GI-MAP can indicate whether your patients have increased risk factors for oxidative stress, which can result in a damaged metabolism.
Dr. Kalish will use lab reports to demonstrate how you can interpret them to combat weight loss resistance for your patients.
Register and learn:
- How GI inflammation triggers oxidative stress that, in turn, damages the enzyme systems used to burn calories—leading to insulin resistance and excess fat storage
- How to use GI-MAP results to design diet and supplement solutions for weight gain caused by GI dysfunction
- How to interpret the OMX test results, specifically dopamine levels, that contribute to sugar cravings and overconsumption of carbs
Presented by Dan Kalish, DC, IFMCP
Dr. Daniel Kalish is dedicated to teaching doctors Functional Medicine philosophy and practices. Through The Kalish Institute’s educational programs, he has trained over 1,000 practitioners worldwide in The Kalish Method, which solves patient challenges through a proven lab-based approach.
In May 2016, a research study published by two Mayo Clinic researchers confirmed the efficacy of the Kalish Method, showing significant improvements in GI health and quality of life in the study participants. The study was based on Dr. Kalish’s model of Functional Medicine based on 25 years of successful clinical results.
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