Join Dr. Robert Silverman for an incisive presentation on the topic of the year—longevity. In this dynamic 8-hour, 1-day seminar, he will lead you through the latest developments in a functional approach to extending longevity and healthspan. You’ll learn protocols to provide personalized healthcare for your patients. Dr. Silverman’s science-based protocols are designed to help patients achieve and maintain high human performance across all life stages.
As we age, a key component of longevity is a robust immune system. This seminar will emphasize the pathways that connect the immune system, longevity, and healthspan, explaining ways they can be modified and strengthened through lifestyle modification, inflammation reduction, and selected supplementation.
Dr. Silverman will explore the latest research on the value of implementing proper dietary and supplementation protocols, removing toxins, and adding mental and physical activity. He will also discuss the significance of repairing gut and brain barriers and restoring the proper function of the gut-brain axis. This new paradigm may reduce brain and systemic inflammation, help slow neurodegeneration, and restore a balanced gut microbiome. Some additional seminar foci will include a discussion of SIBO, testing for neurological status, and the science of intermittent fasting.
The practical applications from this illuminating presentation will give you insight into a comprehensive methodology that incorporates proven practices into a clinically integrated system, one you can apply to your practice immediately.
Learning Objectives
- Understand new functional strategies for longevity.
- Incorporate leading-edge protocols for extending healthspan and longevity.
- Elucidate the pathways that link immunity, longevity, and healthspan.
- Identify new targets for interventions to enhance immune function and maintain healthy aging.
- Assess intestinal and blood-brain barrier dysfunction for better managing chronic neurological disorders.
- Understand the effect of bacterial toxins originating in the gut on the gut-brain axis as a key to neurological disorders pathogenesis.
- Clarify the effects of intermittent fasting on immunity and longevity.