Introduction:
i. Problem: Seasonal Affective Disorder impacts up to 10% of the population, especially in areas with long winters.
ii. Surprising fact or statistic: Many practitioners focus solely on light therapy and antidepressants, missing underlying root causes like hormone imbalances or vitamin D deficiencies, which can significantly impact recovery.
iii. The solution: A root-cause approach to SAD focuses on identifying and addressing biochemical imbalances, nutrient deficiencies, and circadian rhythm disruptions. Through functional testing and targeted interventions, you can create personalized treatment plans for better outcomes.
iv. CTA: Join us on October 24 at 2pm ET as Dr. Michal Waldfogel explains the root-cause approach to Seasonal Affective Disorder and how to implement this strategy in your practice.
Highlights
i. What can attendees expect to learn:
ii. What practitioners can benefit: