Course Description:

Patients with chronic symptoms and diseases regularly present to clinicians, often requiring more effective management. The syndromes are either idiopathic, or defined illness entities that may have an allergy component, and are multi-system.  Dr. Gannage will discuss that many, in a manner not routinely recognised in clinical practice, have mast cell activation as a key process in their disease pathophysiology.  He will explain the biology of the mast cell, its role in innate immunity, the chemical mediators it releases, how it is involved in inflammatory illness, and its contribution to many common chronic conditions that can benefit from an integrative functional medicine perspective. There will be emphasis on identifying mast cell triggers and nutraceutical/botanical support.

CE Credits:

CoNO: 1.5 Category A

CNPBC: 1.5 Category B

**You will automatically receive your CE certificate after completing the material and signing the self-declaration.

REFUND POLICY 

As course material is available immediately after purchase, no refunds will be issued for purchased courses.

OANDCon23: Mast Cell Instability: Why it Matters with Dr. John Gannage, MD01:30:00
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