Presented by: Brett Wisniewski, MS, DC, DABCI, DACBN
Original Publication Date: May 15, 2019
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Course Description:
Dysbiosis is often found in the G.I. tract and is often a core reason for a patient's health issues. Consequences of dysbiosis may have far-reaching effects beyond the GI tract, as biofilms and endotoxins from pathogens can cause a cascade of inflammation and systemic complications.
Botanical medicine is effective against biofilms, including those commonly found in the oral cavity. In this webinar, Dr Wisniewski covers research and clinical applications of botanicals and nutritional medicine.
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Speaker Bio:
Dr. Brett Wisniewski attended Monmouth University, receiving a Bachelor of Science in Biology with concentrated studies in chemistry. He has always gravitated towards studying the human body and natural health and furthered his studies at Palmer College Chiropractic, where he graduated Cum Laude with a Doctor of Chiropractic Degree. He then attended the University of Florida, completing his master’s degree in molecular cell biology with a concentration in immunology. Dr. Brett also holds diplomates from the American Board of Chiropractic Internists (DABCI) and the American Board of Clinical Nutrition (DACBN). Dr. Brett is both an instructor and administrator for multiple DABCI programs across the country and holds a seat on the executive board of the American Board of Clinical Nutrition