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Michael Pierce: Metabolic Testing To Aid In Clinical Outcomes

This is lecture 5 in a series that is co-sponsored by Sadar Psychological and Applied Psychology Education. Join 1 talk for $95 or the full series for $695. For $50, 10 CES are available for those who attend all talks.
Michael Pierce, DC, DACNB, QEEG-DL started his health education in childhood in a family immersed in La Leche League, natural childbirth, chiropractic and whole foods without artificial colors, flavors and refined foods and sugar. He learned the hard lesson of bias in the medical industry against wellness and independence from modern industrial medicine early and studied basic sciences and the humanities heavily as an undergrad. He has a family tradition of chiropractors and healers going back several generations.
He completed his Doctor of Chiropractic from the original Palmer University in Iowa and went on to earn a board certification in Neurology from the American Chiropractic Association (ACA) Board of chiropractic neurology, and currently serves on the exam committee. He was medical director of a 100-bed destination wellness retreat center with a team of 30 staff and doctors. He taught neurology candidates in the preceptorship-internship program and in clinical neurology, neurological and physical examination, differential diagnosis, and clinical and molecular neurochemistry, and lectured widely and designed products for the health food industry.
He was a member of the NNFA (now NPA-Natural Products Association). He has practiced for 28 years and consulted in the US, Europe and Mexico for over 100 clinics.
Metabolic Testing To Aid In Clinical Outcomes
Metabolic testing can support many clinical interventions to elucidate physiological etiologies to physical and mental dysregulations. This talk will provide information about the different types of testing and their clinical usages.
Obj 1: The participant will be able to list 3 types of metabolic tests explain how they can be included in a clinical assessment.
Obj 2: The attendee will be able to discuss how metabolic dysregulations can play an important role in at least 2 cognitive and 2 physical disorders.
Obj 3: The attendee will be able to describe and compare the difference between the data obtain in hair and saliva metabolic tests.




