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Clarifying Heavy Metal Toxicity with Hair Mineral Analysis: An Integrative, Holistic & Practical Approach

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12 months

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Online Webinar

Duration

2 hours

Presenter

Dr. Braham Rabinov

Hair Tissue Mineral Analysis (HTMA) provides a comprehensive view of chronic toxic metal exposure, including elements such as mercury, lead and arsenic.

These toxicants can contribute to a wide range of common clinical conditions and are frequently associated with other environmental toxins and underlying nutritional imbalances. These toxic metals often accumulate insidiously with no obvious clinical features and may therefore not be considered or tested.

Interpretation is most effective when results are evaluated within the context of the person’s full clinical picture, including environmental exposures, other toxin types, lifestyle, nutritional status, metabolic patterns and genetic factors.

This webinar will demonstrate key concepts and clinical applications through case studies.

Join Dr. Braham Rabinov for the webinar ‘Clarifying Heavy Metal Toxicity with Hair Mineral Analysis: An Integrative, Holistic & Practical Approach'.

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MEET YOUR PRESENTER

Dr. Braham Rabinov

MBBS, FACNEM, Dip Health Ed 
Dr. Rabinov is a General Practitioner who has practiced Holistic Medicine for more than 40 years. He has had a particular interest at looking for the underlying causes, triggers, and drivers of illness. He combines this knowledge with an interest in their underlying biological processes, nutritional, environmental and genetic aspects of health.  In recent years, his research and practice have leaned towards exploring the increasing role and consequences of toxins on all aspects of patient’s health, patient education, their diagnosis, investigations, treatment, and prevention. He is also a Fellow of the Australasian College of Nutritional and Environmental Medicine (ACNEM), and past Board Member of ACNEM.