March 19, Boston, MA, (Sudbury)

Event Details
What is Nutrition Response Testing®? Nutrition Response Testing is a non-invasive system of analyzing the body in order to determine the underlying causes of ill health. When
Event Details
What is Nutrition Response Testing®?
Nutrition Response Testing is a non-invasive system of analyzing the body in order to determine the underlying causes of ill health. When these causes are corrected through safe, natural, nutritional means, the body can repair itself in order to attain and maintain more optimum health.
The purpose of the One Day Nutrition Response Testing Seminar is to demonstrate the technique and to give some introductory hands on experience.
Learn:
- How to do a rudimentary body scan
- How to test basic stressors to the body
- Some of the supplements to use to help the body heal and repair
As an added bonus, all attendees receive a complimentary nutrition check and customized program (supplements not included) so they can start experiencing the results themselves.
Practitioner Testimonials
“Before Nutrition Response Testing I thought my hands were wearing out from giving chiropractic adjustments. My back hurt and I wondered how long I could continue practicing. With Nutrition Response Testing, I am pain free and look forward to going to work.”
– Susan Martin, DC
“This event made me think about my patients who are not holding adjustments and how Nutrition Response Testing can help them. This is a great tool to help patients get to another level in their health.”
– Jonathan Morris, DC
“Before Nutrition Response Testing I was plagued with many seasonal allergies and developed colds a lot with walking pneumonia at times and fatigue. Now I can go all year without an illness and have plenty of energy to enjoy my friends and family.”
– Mark Holtschlag, DC
6.5 CEUs Through NCCAOM
On completing the Nutrition Response Testing One-Day Seminar, NCCAOM licensed Acupuncturists and Doctors of Oriental Medicine receive 6.5 CEUs through NCCAOM.
Course documentation is available upon request for other healthcare professionals who wish to apply to their state board for continuing education credits. Submission of documentation by others does not guarantee approval for CEUs as requirements vary from state to state.
NCCAOM PDA Provider # 1018.
Charlene McCullough, MS
Charlene McCullough graduated from Worcester State College in 1984 and graduated University of Bridgeport with a Masters in Human Nutrition in 2016. She completed the Ulan Nutritional Systems Advanced Clinical Training program in Nutrition Response Testing® in March of 2011, and is a Certified Nutrition Response Testing® Instructor. She is passionate about helping people feel better and wants to give back by teaching other practitioners the technique so we can fulfill Dr. Ulan’s dream of creating an army of practitioners to change the health care in this country.
She says, “What has been so amazing about Nutrition Response Testing is that no matter what supplements you provide or healing methods you attempt, if you don’t identify and remove the barriers to healing, you can’t reach your patient’s health potential. Typical barriers to healing include a weak immune system, food sensitivities and effects of toxic chemicals and metals in the body. Thanks to the excellent training I received in my Nutrition Response Testing program, I can identify and remove any such barriers. My patients are usually amazed at how fast the healing starts! I am anxious to share the fundamentals of this highly effective program with other health practitioners.”
Price: $99
Class will start at 9:00 and depending upon the number of attendees may end as early as 1:00 or run as late as 5:00.
Time
(Saturday) 9:00 am EDT
Location
Natural Health Pathways
365 Boston Post Road Suite 208 Sudbury, MA 01776
Organizer
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