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Stealth Pathogens

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Methylation and Gut Health

Methylation and Gut Health

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Dr. Tim Jackson and nutritionist Ameer Rosic will be discussing stealth pathogens and how they are exacting a toll on nearly every body system.

Ameer Rosic is a Registered Holistic Nutritionist, Functional Diagnostic Practitioner and Functional Medicine Practitioner. He's also a black belt in Shotokan Karate and kettlebell training enthusiast, which led him to win the 2012 Canadian Kettlebell Biathlon Championship. His book called 'Diagnostic Testing and Functional Medicine' will be published in the near future and it will feature the latest information that is needed for a healthier lifestyle, managing health conditions and a whole lot more.

For more information / and to contact Ameer visit his website at:
http://www.ameerrosic.com/


Dr. Tim Jackson, DPT received his undergraduate degree in Health science and chemistry from Wake Forest University in 2003. He completed his Doctorate in Physical Therapy(DPT) from the Medical University of SC in 2009. Realizing that manual therapy and orthopedic care helped only some of his patients, he began studying functional and environmental medicine, as well as digestive health, in an effort to help others achieve wellness.

Dr. Tim is educated in nutritional biochemistry, digestive health and its systemic effects, as well as functional endocrinology.

He trained with Dr. Kendal Stewart, M.D. to learn the far-reaching implications of methylation deficits and their role in Neuro-immune syndromes. He combines his background in integrative medicine with the cutting-edge protocols developed by Dr. Stewart to optimize patient outcomes.

To contact Dr. Tim Jackson send an e-mail to: Drtim072981@gmail.com        

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