You Can Fix Your Brain
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Completely free webinar from MedFit Classroom!
What if brain fog, fatigue, memory issues and even “common” issues like migraines / headaches could be a thing of the past? What IF you could find a pathway to completely restore your brain health, reduce neurological inflammation, reverse chronic illnesses such as autoimmune conditions, mood disorders and Lyme disease, improve your sleep and quality of life – and not only heal the brain, but help the brain optimally function.
The truth about brain health is we often don’t know something is going wrong. It is stealth in its “attack”, slowly diminishing us, hiding our keys, slowing our energy. In this webinar, Dr. Tom O’Bryan offers an introduction to the step-by-step process to turn the tide, to create more energy, higher cognizance, better memory, and the best productivity and sleep you’ve ever had.
This webinar was presented live on June 29, 2021. Any offers or discounts mentioned during the presentation may no longer be active. (Click here to download a PDF of the slide presentation.)
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ABOUT THE PRESENTER
Tom O’Bryan, DC, CCN, DA CBN, is an internationally recognized speaker and writer on chronic disease and metabolic disorders. Founder of the website theDr, he organized the popular Gluten Summit in November 2013 and a second one in May 2016. Dr. O’Bryan has more than 30 years of experience as a functional medicine practitioner and is an adjunct professor at the Institute for Functional Medicine.
His 2016 ground-breaking book, winner of the National Book Award and ranked #1 in several categories on Amazon.com, The Autoimmune Fix outlines the step-by step development of degenerative diseases and gives the tools to identify our disease process years before the symptoms are obvious and how to turn your health around, one step at a time.
His second book, You Can Fix Your Brain: Just 1 Hour a Week to the Best Memory, Productivity, and Sleep You’ve Ever Had, was published in September 2018, offering a step-by-step approach to better cognitive function—being selective about what’s on your fork, what’s in your environment, and how you take care of yourself can make a world of difference.