
Free Lecture from this Course:
Introduction to Insulin Resistance
Insulin resistance is the root pathology not only of Type II diabetes, but also contributes to heart disease, stroke, obesity, hypertension, several common cancers, and other conditions ranging from polycystic ovarian disease to acne to brittle bones and depression. It is a pathology fundamental to the “diseases of civilization.” Although cell level pathology is complex, the roots of this condition are based in malnutrition in the basic nutrients that regulate insulin, untrained muscle mass, and imbalances in the carbohydrate content of the diet. Correcting these three roots of insulin resistance, along with herbal allies to help restore imbalance, can cause some chronic diseases to resolve in a matter of weeks to months. In this course you will learn the pathophysiology of insulin resistance, and the influence of diet, exercise, nutrition and herbs on the condition. You will gain understanding and competence in the clinical application of protocols based on the material learned.
Lessons
Lesson 1. Introduction to Therapeutics
Lesson 2. Case Studies
Lesson 3. Insulin Resistance
Lesson 4. Causes of Insulin Resistance
Lesson 5. Conditions of Insulin Resistance
Lesson 6. Assessment of Insulin Resistance
Lesson 7. Nutrients and Insulin Resistance
Lesson 8. Ketogenic Diet
Lesson 9. Herbal Medicines and Insulin Resistance
Course Materials
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11 audio files totaling over 4 hours
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73 pages of notes & slides
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A PDF library of 12 resources and classical herbal texts totaling over 150 pages
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Total storage 263 MB
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The recorded lectures were delivered by NAIMH Director Paul Bergner in a classroom setting, edited and supplemented with studio portions.



