Online Double-Weekend Intensive
November 12/13 & 19/20
11:00- 4:30 ET
20 CPEs for Dietitians
Registration NOW OPEN!
Do your patients experience itching/hives, congestion, sneezing attacks, tissue swelling, hypotension, hormone imbalance, tachycardia, asthma, IBS, GERD, headaches, anxiety fatigue, sleep problems, mood disturbances, and more?
Of Course, They Do!
Have they had allergy testing that fails to identify culprits for their issues, despite their symptoms often occurring after food or beverage consumption? Are they becoming food-phobic?
Do they have symptoms that aren’t food activated, yet no one seems to know the real cause?
Have they been prescribed symptom control medications that barely work, or work, but have unwanted side effects?
Are they sick and tired of being sick and tired, and not getting answers?
Have they been misdiagnosed? Is all this affecting the quality of their life?
Misdiagnosis is Common!
Could it be a Histamine Intolerance
or a Full Out Mast Cell Activation Disorder?
Clinicians in the know have histamine intolerance on their radar. But, allergy elimination or histamine avoidance diets are so restrictive. Histamine blockers or DAO supplements don’t always help. Patients are frustrated with incomplete resolution; they are tired of extreme restrictions on the foods they love. Maybe it’s more than just a histamine issue?
Your Patients Need Help!
Histamine intolerance manifests in up to 3 – 6% of the population (with a prevalence in children and as much as 80% in middle-aged women), but how much is unidentified or unreported considering the rapidly increasing number of those who suffer? During the last decade, thankfully, histamine intolerance has gained social and scientific recognition, with a significant increase in the interest of researchers to investigate this disorder. Are you up to date on your research?
Histamine has important roles in inflammatory and immune responses as well as in regulating physiological function in the gut and acting as a neurotransmitter. That said, increased levels can cause a myriad of unwanted and often debilitating symptoms, even mood disorders. And, to make matters worse, those with genomic expression affecting either direct histamine enzymes or related methylation function may even have more severe reactions!
Become An Expert And Know The Answers Your Patients Need!
Patients struggle with the conventional recommendation of antihistamine medication with unwanted side effects and restrictive histamine avoidance diets. If it’s not a typical histamine reaction, they get other medications (sometimes several). They want more than medication and diets; they want solutions to alleviate the problem in the first place!
This goes a lot deeper than diets and special enzymes, and even medications that try to hide symptoms. For some, it may be full-out Mast Cell Activation Syndrome (MCAS), and that requires you know more – a lot more!
Know the Causes and Triggers
Do the Right Testing
Make Personalized Recommendations
Give your Patients Lasting Relief!
It’s time clinicians gained more insight into MCAS and histamine intolerance. It’s critical you have a better understanding of immune over activation, histamine metabolism, root causes, and specific laboratory biomarkers that direct more targeted intervention to provide maximum effectiveness in treatment. Toxic burden, medications, infections/gut health, stress and lifestyle choices, inflammation, genetic expression, and nutritional status must ALL be considered. Solutions will encompass a broad spectrum of support that provide not only symptom relief but address root-cause as well.
This Training Intensive Covers:
- Classifications and causes of histamine intolerance/intoxication, and the broader category of Mast Cell Disorders
- Histamine metabolism and the genetics that influences it.
- Aspects of Hisapenia & Histadelia
- Mast cell degranulation; triggers and mediators
- The gut, hormone, stress/neurotransmitter, toxicity, and other connections to immune reactions
- Assessment methods to get the whole story, including specialty biomarkers
- A review of drug therapies and alternative support
- The most effective histamine diet strategies with an emphasis on what patients CAN eat. Recipes and menu ideas included!
- Enzyme support and other dietary supplements for maximum results
Live Webinar Intensives
W/Susan Allen-Evenson RDN, CCN, FMNS
November 12/13 & 19/20,
11:00- 4:30 ET
(Adjust for your time zone)
Session Recordings will be available for a limited time (through March 1, 2023)
RDNs earn 20 CPEs!
(Others may inquire with their credentialing boards)
Course Objectives:
- Discuss the role of histamine in the body and describe the effects of histamine intolerance vs Mast Cell activation.
- Identify underlying root causes including enzyme defects, inhibitors, and competitors, along with lifestyle, and nutritional factors that lead to histamine intolerance and MCAS.
- Explore genetic implications direct to histamine or to related methylation function.
- Utilize key biomarkers to help create targeted interventions and achieve homeostasis.
- Discover the important role of diet and supplements to offer anti-inflammatory, immune support, and natural antihistamine alternatives to mitigate the histamine response and support the bigger picture of MCA disorders
It’s Time to End the Suffering…
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Histamine Intolerance and Mast Cell Activation Syndrome (MCAS)
Online Double-Weekend Intensive
November 12/13 & 19/20
11:00- 4:30 ET
20 CPEs for Dietitians
Registration NOW OPEN!
Histamine intolerance manifests in up to 3 – 6% of the population (with a prevalence in children and as much as 80% in middle-aged women), but how much is unidentified or unreported considering the rapidly increasing number of those who suffer?
Patients struggle with the conventional recommendation of antihistamine medication with unwanted side effects and restrictive histamine avoidance diets. If it’s not a typical histamine reaction, they get other medications (sometimes several). They want more than medication and diets; they want solutions to alleviate the problem in the first place!
Become An Expert And Know The Answers Your Patients Need!
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Next Level Functional Nutrition
Online Professional Training
With Susan Allen-Evenson RDN, CCN, FMNS
Thank you for your registration for Histamine Intolerance and Mast Cell Activation Syndrome Double Weekend Intensive! (2022) You’ve made a wise investment in your future that will surely bring you profound career transformation!
Course Portal:
Your course portal will appear on your NLFN account dashboard once the course is open, typically 2-3 days before the course commences. You must be signed into your account to access. This portal will house all course materials and recordings. If you have an questions sbout your account or your portal access, or technical issues at all, please email us: support@nextlevelfunctionalnutrition.come
This course is also a Module in our Functional Nutrition Certificate of Training (COT) program.. IMPORTANT:: Though you may have signed up for this module independent of the full certification course, consider that any time before January 20th, 2023, you’ll have the option to UPGRADE your registration to a full-course bundle special COT training with extra savings, not to mention the 10 amazing bundle bonuses! Further, if you choose to revert to the bundle special, you’ll enjoy a 100% credit of any funds paid for this Histamine training registration! Please make your request to upgrade to the full course registration is emailed to NLFNtraining@gmail.com before january 20th.
Note: registrants for the full course bundle enjoy continual access to all COT course content (all modules) throughout the entire program (4 years). Registrants for individual modules have limited access time. You’ll have access to this Histamine program content through March 1, 2013. Note: recordings are now downloadable, but all slides, handouts, and CPE certificates may be downloaded to your permanent files. Be sure to do so before the portal closes to avoid additional access fees after the fact.
Module Schedule:
The Histamine training meets two weekends, both Saturday and Sunday from 11:000 AM to 4:30 PM Eastern. (Please adjust for your time zone).
Weekend 1: November 12 & 13
Weekend 2: November 19 & 20th.
All live sessions are also recorded
You have the option to listen to recorded webinars for review or as an on-demand learning option if you miss any of the live sessions. Be sure to complete your recording review before the course access deadline.
Cancelation/Refund Policy: There are no refunds for this training once it has begun on November 12th. Anyone canceling prior to the start of the program will receive a refund of their registration less a $100 administrative fee. Cancellation requests must be emailed to NLFNtraining@gmail.com no later than February 11th, 2022. Please ensure you receive a reply to your email – we are not responsible for email delivery issues. Review our full terms and conditions for further information.
The following links provide instructions on how to access your Next Level Functional Nutrition account:
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Your contact email for this course is NLFNtraining@gmail.com. Please write with any additional questions as they arise.
Here’s to your success!
~ Susan