Speaker: Kat Maier, RH (AHG) NASA has confirmed what indigenous creation stories have said for time immemorial. Called nucleosynthesis, the extreme heat and massive size of stars created trace elements that today make up the periodic table, the cells in our bodies, and the plants and minerals that lay the foundations for our health. We have known for decades now that our soils are not supplying what we need for complete nutrition. This class identifies the most important of these elements, the best form for assimilating them, and the relationships they have with each other. We will look at herbal sources of elements, supplements, and the intriguing resin shilajit, Sanskrit for “Conqueror of Mountains and Destroyer of Weakness”. This high mountain compound is primarily composed of fulvic and humic acid, potent antioxidants, and anti-inflammatory nutrients.
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Naturopathic Physicians: This recording has been approved for 1.5 general CME credits by
- Oregon Board of Naturopathic Medicine (OBNM)
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We Are Stardust: Trace Elements as Foundational Building Blocks of Health
- Event: 2023 Medicines from the Earth Herb Symposium
- Product Code: 23ME10
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