Description

For many patients with neurological symptoms, lab results are either inconclusive or only marginally abnormal. In these cases, the path forward can be unclear-especially when pharmaceuticals aren't indicated or have failed to produce meaningful results. The Clinical Neurochemistry and Nutrition Program is designed to bridge that gap. You'll learn how to see the patterns in blood work that most clinicians overlook-patterns that reveal early shifts in neurochemistry, metabolism, and immune function. Each module takes you deeper into the systems that sustain neurological health, from cellular energy production to glucose regulation, immune balance, and neuroimmunology. By the end of the program, you'll have a repeatable process for interpreting labs through a functional neurology lens and for creating precise, nutrition-driven interventions. This allows you to support patients more effectively, protect brain health, and act early-well before structural damage or irreversible decline occurs.

What you’ll learn:

  • Identify overlooked neurochemical patterns in "normal" lab work.
  • Correlate metabolic and immune markers with neurological symptoms.
  • Apply nutrition-based interventions for early functional changes.
  • Integrate lab interpretation with neurofunctional examination.
  • Develop a clear, repeatable system for non-pharmaceutical care planning.

Syllabus

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  • Clinical Neurochemistry & Nutrition I: The 4 Neurochemical Priorities and Brain Basics
    • Explore neurochemistry and lab-based nutrition in this 25-hour course. Learn brain structure, neuron energetics, blood panel interpretation, and how to apply functional nutrition clinically.
    • Register for the individual module here
  • Clinical Neurochemistry & Nutrition II: Energy Production - RBC Physiology, Mitochondria, and Related Nutrients
    • Build clinical skill in neurochemistry and nutrition. This 25-hour course teaches lab interpretation, physiology, and nutritional strategies for conditions like fatigue, hypothyroidism, and adrenal dysfunction.
    • Register for the individual module here
  • Clinical Neurochemistry & Nutrition III: Glucose Regulation, HPA Axis, Gastrointestinal System, and Liver
    • Deepen your clinical nutrition and neurochemistry skills. This 25-hour course covers gluten sensitivity, dysautonomia, vestibular disorders, hormone imbalances, and lab-based nutritional care strategies.
    • Register for the individual module here
  • Clinical Neurochemistry & Nutrition IV: Gastrointestinal and Immune Systems in Autoimmunity
    • Explore the immune-brain connection in this 25-hour course. Learn to assess and treat inflammation, neurodegeneration, and neuroimmune disorders using clinical nutrition strategies.
    • Register for the individual module here
  • Clinical Neurochemistry & Nutrition V: Neuroimmunology, Vestibular Conditions, and Neuropsychiatric Conditions
    • Dive into neurodegeneration in this 25-hour course. Learn to manage Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s, and related conditions using evidence-based nutrition, lifestyle, and gut-brain strategies.
    • Register for the individual module here
  • Clinical Neurochemistry & Nutrition VI: Review & Clinical Applications of Core Concepts and Principles
    • Master neuroinflammation, neurodegeneration, and TBI care in this 25-hour course. Learn actionable strategies for Parkinson’s, Alzheimer’s, and more using natural, evidence-based interventions.
    • Register for the individual module here

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Also includes

18
Months Medline Access
18
Months of Access to Complete the course (from the date of purchase)
Ability to resubscribe to keep access after
18
months
Eligibility for Neurology Fellowship and Diplomate Examinations after the completion of 300+ hours of study
Certificate of Completion

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