Exhibit at Endocrine Ecosystem: Balanced Hormones and Reduced Toxicity
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About this Event
Exhibit at ICIM's Fall Conference
We expect 100 enthusiastic physicians ready to get together in person to celebrate and learn. Our publicity and target audience are MDs and DOs.
Pay online on this site, or save credit card processing fees by downloading an exhibitor registration form here.
Our negotiated hotel rate at Marriott Memphis East is $159 until February 3.
Exhibitor SET-UP is Thursday March 11, 4 pm
TEAR-DOWN is any time after 5 pm March 13
*if you would like to move your booth to the foyer, you are welcome to stay until attendees leave Sunday at noon
“Endocrine Ecosystem: Balanced Hormones and Reduced Toxicity for patient Health and Happiness”
Hormones are a fundamental part of physiology. A comprehensive understanding of health requires a thorough grasp on the endocrine system and the hormones that it uses to communicate. As our understanding of the physiology of hormones progresses, we are realizing that biochemical individuality requires a variety of approaches to restore physiological balance; a single approach will not work for all patients.
For this reason, we must explore a variety of methods for restoring endocrine health. There are a multitude of possible approaches to quantify hormones and their effects, each with their own strengths and weaknesses. In identifying appropriate treatment methods, we must take into consideration the myriad influences on our endocrine system: from genetics and epigenetics to stresses on the system including direct assaults on our hormonal response by toxicants and pollutants.
Objectives:
1. Improve the understanding of hormones on human health.
2. Discuss influence of stress on the endocrine system
3. Learn the impact of external sources, from medications, foods, and nutrients, to xenobiotics and pollutants, on hormones and hormonal response.
Topics to ponder:
hormones receptors, xenoestrogen, optimizing hormone functions through detection and detox of endocrine disrupting chemicals, genomics of hormones, peptides, reverse T3, musculoskeletal and hormone receptors, women past menopause thriving on bioidenticals, how hormones help healing in general and decrease inflammation in other diseases such dementia, a new way of looking at the connection of thyroid function with chronic illness, the safety of BHRT and adrenal hormones, use of transdermal thyroid, alleviating symptoms of hormone imbalance from adolescence through menopause, and botanicals for treatment of complications of hormone treatment.
Exhibitors are welcome to register as participants in Lead-in Workshops. There may be sponsorship opportunities as well.
David Getoff, CCN, CNT
The Extreme Importance of Nutritional Supplementation
Joel Kahn, MD
Plants Diets: The New Intervention
Howard Robins, DPM
Fundamentals and Principles of Ozone Therapy
Erika Schwartz, MD
Peptides
Jonathan V. Wright, MD, ND (hon)
Application and Laboratory Monitoring of Bio-Identical Hormones
For more information:
www.IntegrativeMedicineConference.com
Questions? Contact us:
wendy@ICIMed.com