13th November | Restoring Mitochondrial Function through Phospholipids and Redox Enhancement with Body Bio Lead Clinical Educator, Justine Stenger
Mitochondria, the microscopic energy makers, can make or break the health and wellbeing of your clients, so understanding how to support them is a vital when working to optimise their health
As our main energy producers, we can think of mitochondria as having a domino effect on the rest of our cellular operations. We should have between 1,000-2,000 mitochondria per cell to make the energy we need. If we don’t have enough mitochondria or they don’t function well, it kicks off a chain reaction that leads to the whole cell, lowering its capacity to function. Eventually, this manifests in symptoms like fatigue, brain fog, digestive issues, and eventually, systemic illness.
BodyBio has been specialising in the area of supporting the health and integrity of the mitochondria since its inception in 1998, their knowledge in this area is second to none, and why we are so proud to be partnering with them.
In this webinar we are privileged to be joined by BodyBio’s Lead Clinical Educator Justine Stenger, who comes with such a vast knowledge base to help guide practitioners through the many questions we have around this complex topic.
Learning outcomes
Understand the make-up of the cell membrane structure; what are the key offenders to its disruption and the tools we have at our disposal to improve fluidity and integrity
Justine will provide an in-depth breakdown of everything you need to know about phosphatidylcholine; and we’ll discuss the properties, similarities, and differences between phosphatidylcholine and phosphatidylserine
Finally Justine will explain the importance of tauroursodeoxycholic acid - a bile acid derivative that occurs naturally in the body and helps functions like digestion, cognition, and more.
The session includes an interactive Q&A, practical case studies, and laboratory assessments.
Join live on 13th November at 7:00 pm | Register here
Justine Stenger
Justine Stenger received her degree from the University of Alberta in Nutrition and Physical education. She proceeded to pursue a Holistic Nutrition/Therapeutic Chef certification from Bauman College. Justine has completed her Functional Medicine training through the institute for Functional Medicine. Justine is a trained Bredesen (RECODE) practitioner and specialises in cell membrane medicine, and works primarily with patients who suffer with neurological conditions, mast cell activation syndrome, Lyme disease, and autoimmune disease. Justine has worked beside Dr. Bruce Hoffman for the past 10 years and has supported hundreds of Dr. Hoffman's chronic, complex illness patients nutrition. |