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Fellowship in Anti-Aging and Regenerative Medicine
 
Module II: A Metabolic, Anti-Aging and Functional Approach to the Treatment of
                 Hypertension, Diabetes, Coronary Artery Disease and Metabolic Syndrome

Upon completion of this module the participants will:

   Understand the glycemic index and its use in determining the glycemic index and
  glycemic load of foods
 Identify patients with Syndrome X/Metabolic Syndrome
 Learn nutritional supplements and lifestyle recommendations for treatment of the
  components of metabolic syndrome
 Establish a treatment course and treat patients with insulin resistance,
  diabetes, and neuropathy
 Discuss risk factors for heart disease including elevated cholesterol, triglycerides, lipid
  fractionation, homocysteine, lipoprotein (a), ferritin, fibrinogen and c-reactive protein
 Look at interventions for chronic endothelial inflammation
 Understand the role of inflammation in cardiovascular inflammatory disease
 Discuss free radical production, glycation, oxidation and apply to patient treatment
 Understand the causes of endothelial dysfunction
 Review cholesterol physiology and its contribution to atherosclerosis
 Assess the current literature on dyslipidemia
 Examine effective nutrition and nutritional supplementation strategies for dyslipidemia
 Review a model of cardio metabolic disease
 Access the current literature on the complex physiologic relationships underlying
  cardio metabolic disease
 Examine effective nutritional strategies and nutritional supplementation on cardio
  metabolic disease
 Learn the difference between insulin sensitivity, insulin resistance, and Type II diabetes
 Understand glucose homeostasis
 Understand the counter-regulatory hormones and how their normal functions
  contribute/cause insulin resistance
 Understand why only some patients with insulin resistance develop Type II diabetes
 Redirect the focus of the treatment of Type II diabetes from the insulin perspective
  to the point of view of the counter-regulatory hormones
 Understand the consequences of increased sugar intake to the body

Module XII: Toxic Metals and Functional Toxicology

Upon completion of this module the participants will:

   Learn how to assess a patient for toxic metal exposure
 Look at the incidence of exposure to toxic metals
 Discover treatment modalities for retention of toxic metals including EDTA, DMPS, DMSA
 Learn nonpharmaceutical agents that chelate out heavy metals
 Understand the importance of adequate mineral status before testing a patient for heavy
  metal toxicity
 Learn the symptoms of heavy metal exposure
 Study the common toxins that affect health including organohalogens,
  organophosphates, organic solvents, and heavy metals
 Know the mechanisms of toxic injury including disturbances in cell signaling, alterations
  in structural entities such as the mitochondria, and impaired synthesis of specific
  molecules such as fatty acids, proteins, nucleotides, glutathione, and phospholipids
 Discover hormonal disruption that can occur with toxin exposure
 Understand the biotransformation that can occur with drugs, metals, and xenobiotics
  before they are excreted from the body
 Find out how biotransformation by cytochrome P-450 enzymes affects the toxic
  nature of compounds
 Study the mechanism of oxidative stress caused by toxins
 Learn about detoxifying enzymes and genetic polymorphism
 Know about metallothioneins and genetic polymorphism
 Discover nutritional and environmental factors that modify susceptibility to
  environmental toxins
 Learn how to assess the toxicologically affected patient
 Gather information on how to teach a patient how to have a detoxified lifestyle
 Discover the five organs of detoxification in the body and how to aid a patient
  in detoxifying these organs

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