RESCHEDULED – MARCH 28, 2020 EVENT – ESTROGEN METABOLISM AND DETOXIFICATION: START TO FINISH
Join us in a half-day event with two leading speakers and pioneers in the field of estrogen metabolism and detoxification. In this event we will explore:
- Understanding the difference between estrone and estradiol compared to estrogen metabolism through the liver and intestines.
- Learning how to appropriately test a woman to ascertain phase 1, 2 and 3 health.
- Understanding estrogen-related SNPs and what to do if they are a fast or slow mutation
AND MORE!
Date
SATURDAY, MARCH 28TH
9:00AM – 1:00PM
Location
LIVING WELL DALLAS FUNCTIONAL MEDICINE CENTER
17000
PRESTON RD.
BLDG 4, STE 400
DALLAS, TX 75248
SEATING IS LIMITED. ADVANCED REGISTRATION REQUIRED.
FOOD & BEVERAGE INCLUDED
FMANT MEMBERS – $39
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NON-FMANT MEMBERS – $59
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Speakers
Dr. Carrie Jones
Dr. Carrie Jones’ passion and expertise lie in the areas of hormonal, adrenal, and thyroid health. She recognizes that imbalance can occur at any age and believes it is important to look at the big picture such as the appropriate use of lab testing. Dr. Jones graduated from the National University of Natural Medicine (NUNM) in Portland, Oregon then went on to complete her residency in women’s health, endocrinology, and hormones. Later she graduated from Grand Canyon University’s Master of Public Health program with a goal of doing more international work and health empowerment. Dr. Jones was a long time adjunct professor at NUNM teaching Advanced Endocrinology and Fertility, and regularly consults, lectures, and writes on the topic of hormones, thyroid, adrenals, autoimmune and more both nationally and internationally. She is the Medical Director at Precision Analytical, Inc., the world’s leading laboratory in dried urine hormone testing.
Dr. Malisa M. Carullo
Malisa M. Carullo completed her Doctorate in Naturopathic Medicine at the National University of Health Sciences in Chicago, Illinois. She completed her MSc. in biology at the University of Ottawa with an emphasis on genetics and molecular evolution.
Malisa puts much focus on biological medicine and its treatment of chronic diseases, as well as healthy age management. Her practice interests include endocrinology, chronic infections, and blending naturopathic medicine with sports medicine. She is currently working as a Clinical Affairs Liaison at Metagenics.