The Functional Medicine Role of Adrenals in Reproductive Health

Speaker: 
Daniel Kalish, DC
Lecture Type: 
Breakout Session
Lecture Day: 
Day 1
Room: 
Segal Conference Room
Credits: 
1.25

Talk Description

Review of the hypothalamus-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) Axis and how it becomes dysregulated from various sources of stress, emotional, dietary and inflammatory issues.

How steroid hormone pathways are linked, pregnenolone, progesterone, cortisol connections and DHEA/estrogen connection.

HPA/HPT (thyroid)  axis connection. How to test for adrenal hormone imbalances and not only repair the adrenals but reset the HPA Axis using low dose DHEA, pregnenolone based treatments, verified by pre and post salivary cortisol panels.

Daniel Kalish, DC

Dr. Kalish received his B.A. in Physiological Psychology & Philosophy from Antioch College in Ohio and completed his Chiropractic degree in California. He also studied at the University of London and conducted research with biochemist Dr. Robin Monroe at Cambridge University. His studies led him to mentoring with renowned psychiatrist Dr. R.D. Lang utilizing drug-free treatments for schizophrenics.

More recently, Dr. Kalish proudly served as an advisor to the Honorable Patrick Kennedy and participated in the first One Mind For Research conference held in Boston in 2011 where 200 of the nation’s top neuroscientists gathered to form a unified front to promote research on brain disorders.

He is the author of two books, “The Kalish Method: Healing the Body Mapping the Mind” and “Your Guide to Healthy Hormones” and is a frequently requested speaker for health summits across the United States.

Integrative Fertility Symposium

Healthy Seminars 6th Integrative Fertility Symposium will be held exclusively online. The IFSymposium is geared towards Chinese medicine and naturopathic physicians who have an interest in treating reproductive health issues using an integrative approach. IFS 2021 date TBA

Symposium Location

Simon Fraser University at Harbour Centre
515 West Hastings Street
Vancouver, BC
Canada

778-861-3826