December 2006
Conference

800.743.2226

December 4-10

Hilton Head Island, SC

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Main Conference - Session 4
Friday, December 8, 9:30-11:00am

 406
Adrenal Fatigue: An Unrecognized, but Common 21st Century Stress Syndrome

James L. Wilson ND, PhD


Adrenal fatigue is one of the least recognized, but most widespread health problems in today's world. It is both a distinct health disorder and is involved in conditions such as allergies, environmental sensitivities, addictions, hypoglycemia, food cravings, PMS, peri-menopausal and post-menopausal disorders, sexual dysfunction, accelerated aging, chronic fatigue, fibromyalgia, rheumatoid arthritis and other auto-immune disorders. Because it is unrecognized by most health care practitioners, those who suffer from Adrenal Fatigue wander from doctor to doctor in a futile search for help. In this presentation, participants will learn a successful protocol on how to properly recognize and treat Adrenal Fatigue.                        
 
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Session 1       401 The Courage to Change
Session 2       402 Getting to the Guts of the Matter: Treating Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS)
Session 3       403 Beyond Pain Management: Halting the Cycle of Chronic Back Pain
Session 4     401-409 404 Successful Weight Loss and Smoking Cessation: Using Hypnosis and other Approaches to Enhance the "Psychology of Permanent Habit Control"
Session 5       405 On Being Sane in an Insane Place: Fostering Immunity against the Perpetual Stress Response
Session 6       406  An Unrecognized, but Common 21st Century Stress Syndrome
        407 Maximize your Potential with EFT
Keynote Speakers     408 PTSD and the Neurobiology of Disconnection