Upcoming Webinars
These upcoming webinars are designed specifically to support your nutritional practice and improve the health of your patients. If you can't attend live, be sure to register to qualify for any associated promotions/discounts and to receive the recording!
Over or under regulation of the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis can lead to various health problems, many of which we see in our patient base. This dysfunction can stem from genetics, chronic stress, early-life trauma, excessive exercise, and other factors, ultimately impacting the body's stress response, production of cortisol, increase in inflammation, and overall well-being. Please join Dr. Rob Scott as he shares his knowledge, experience and recommendations for care.
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We realize that LIVE times don’t work for everyone. Our live Webinar Wednesday events include an unedited 30-day replay. Your registration confirmation will include a link to the Zoom Webinar. This same link will also provide you with access to the on-demand replay.


In this Lunch & Learn, we’ll explore the unique properties of Medi-Clay FX, a calcium bentonite clay formula designed to support detoxification through binding and elimination. You’ll learn how this product supports the clearance of environmental and metabolic toxins, and where it fits in layered detox protocols. Join us for a quick, practical overview packed with clinical insights.

Mitochondrial health is essential for effective detoxification. In this session, we’ll explore how to support energy metabolism and resilience in clients dealing with fatigue, mold illness, or burnout. Learn how to address mitochondrial dysfunction, reduce oxidative stress, and support detox without overstimulation. We’ll also review key nutrients including CoQ10, PQQ, B vitamins, magnesium, resveratrol, and cordyceps.

The lymphatic system and extracellular matrix play a critical role in detoxification and immune signaling but are often overlooked in clinical protocols. This session explores how to support these systems through herbs, hydration, mineral cofactors, and at-home therapies like dry brushing and castor oil packs. We’ll also discuss how chronic infections and mold exposure can contribute to ECM congestion and what you can do about it.

This session focuses on Premier NAC, a powerful sulfur-based compound with broad clinical applications. We’ll discuss its role in glutathione synthesis, respiratory and liver support, and its relevance in protocols for oxidative stress and immune health. Whether you’re working with clients facing toxic load, inflammatory conditions, or long-term medication use, NAC can be a key player in your strategy. Join us to review its mechanisms, use cases, and how it fits into comprehensive, science-backed protocols.

June 18th, 2025 - 6:00 PM CST
Every individual possesses a unique biochemical profile, particularly regarding hormone metabolism and excretion pathways. These individual differences can significantly influence clinical presentations, symptom severity, and susceptibility to hormonal imbalances and related conditions.
Various health conditions such as dysmenorrhea, PMS, or even menopausal symptoms may be related to not just the balance of hormones, but how estrogens are metabolized and excreted from the body. This metabolic variation is driven by specific enzymatic pathways. As an example, the cytochrome P450 genes, particularly CYP1A1, CYP1B1, and CYP3A4, play crucial roles in estrogen biotransformation, producing metabolites that vary in their biological activity and potential health impacts. In this webinar, Dr. Yael Joffe will provide a clinical overview of genetic information every clinician should know for their female patients. Understanding these patient-specific genetic variations can inform more personalized clinical interventions and help explain differential responses to conventional treatments.
Presenter Bio:
Yael is globally acknowledged as a leading expert in the field of nutrigenomics. In 2000, she was part of the team that built the first lifestyle genetics test, and since then has been responsible for the building of many others. She is the author of four books, The Power of Genetics, It’s Not Just Your Genes, Genes to Plate, and SNP Journal. Yael has been published in multiple peer-reviewed scientific journals, hosts the Power of Genetics podcast, and is a highly regarded speaker in genetics.
Yael built the first online nutrigenomics platform for clinician education and has developed and supervised genomics courses around the world. She has trained thousands of healthcare practitioners globally, also teaching at Rutgers University and the Maryland University of Integrative Health.
In 2018, Yael founded 3X4 Genetics and now serves as its Chief Science Officer.

July 31st, 2025 - 6:00 PM CST
In current patient conversations, women are clamoring for help with perimenopausal symptoms, thinking that low estrogen is the route of all their woes. In the perimenopausal period, high estrogen is often a bigger culprit, especially in the earlier phases of perimenopause. Digging into the root cause of perimenopausal symptoms and how to support these patients is critical to patient well being. There will be discussion of the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis dysfunction in the perimenopausal patient, in addition to how to identify and implement treatment protocols when hyperestrogenism is the source. There will be a clinical spotlight on the other sources of perimenopausal symptoms, such as thyroid, iron deficiency, and vitamin D deficiency.
Presenter Bio:
Dr. Lara Williams is an Integrative OBGYN, expert in women’s health, and the Women’s Well-being Champion for the Resiliency Well-being Center at the George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences in Washington, D.C. She is the managing partner of The Oregon Clinic – OBGYN North, where she provides a holistic approach to women’s health care issues including menopause and hormone replacement therapy.
Dr. Williams is a graduate of the Texas A&M College of Medicine, completed her residency at University of New Mexico and the Masters of Sciences Health Science degree from the Integrative Medicine Programs at the GW School of Medicine and Health Sciences. Dr. Williams is board certified in Integrative Medicine. She is a fellow of the American Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine and the Institute for Functional Medicine. She has done additional training in acupuncture, medical acupuncture, and homeopathy. Dr. Williams was named one of the Top Doctors in Portland in 2023 and 2024.
