H. pylori – From Diagnosis to Therapeutics
Health Optimization with the GI-MAP™
Part One of a Four-Part Series
Based on a research study Dr. Kalish conducted with the Mayo Clinic, eight out of the nine patients treated for H. pylori demonstrated an improvement in energy, mood, and adrenal hormone production – punctuating the need for reliable stool testing that can identify the identify and quantify H. pylori infections.
Webinar highlights:
- Review the types of patients that will benefit from H. pylori treatment, including those suffering from fatigue, mood issues, chronic inflammation, and other non-GI symptoms
- Understand the clear-cut GI symptoms that can manifest as a result of long-term H. pylori infection
- Learn how chronic H. pylori infections can interfere with amino acid absorption and impact cells throughout the body
- Explore case studies showing this difficult-to-understand infection using the GI-MAP™
Author Dan Kalish, DC
Dr. Daniel Kalish is dedicated to teaching doctors Functional Medicine philosophy and practices. He has trained over 1,000 practitioners worldwide in The Kalish Method, which solves patient challenges with a proven lab based approach through the Kalish Institute’s educational programs.
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. Graduates of The Kalish Institute include practitioners ranging from Dr. Mercola’s medical staff, to Mayo Clinic and Cleveland Clinic physicians.
The opinions expressed in this presentation are the author's own. Information is provided for informational purposes only and is not meant to be a substitute for personal advice provided by a doctor or other qualified health care professional. Patients should not use the information contained herein for diagnosing a health or fitness problem or disease. Patients should always consult with a doctor or other health care professional for medical advice or information about diagnosis and treatment.