Dr. Crozier, a renowned leader in integrative medicine and genetics-based healthcare, graduated with a Doctorate of Osteopathy from Des Moines University & College of Osteopathic Medicine and Surgery in 1994. Following his internship and residency in Obstetrics and Gynecology at the Michigan State University Garden City Hospital Campus, he specialized in hormone replacement and women’s health. Board-certified in Florida, Dr. Crozier serves as the Medical Director of Crozier Clinic in Orlando, practicing medicine there.
Leveraging both his personal experiences and formal education, Dr. Crozier aids patients worldwide. Beyond his Orlando private practice, he consults remotely and conducts global lectures on the transformative potential of natural treatments, genetics-based medicine, and integrative healthcare.
Dr. Crozier takes integrative medicine a step farther by using genetic testing to develop a unique treatment plan for every one of his patients. Genetic testing allows Dr. Crozier to get to the root of illness and disease by examining his patients on a cellular level. Instead of using a cookie-cutter approach to treatment, he allows your genes to tell him exactly what your body needs to heal. Dr. Crozier then uses that information to recommend a combination of IV therapies, supplements, nutrition, and other natural therapies. Dr. Crozier has successfully treated a wide array of conditions and diseases, including chronic fatigue, tick-borne disease, parasitic infection, and mold (and other) toxicity. He has also been enormously successful in reducing the symptoms of autism and ADD/ADHD in children.
His underlying philosophy is to “optimize the body”.
Dr. Crozier is recognized as a leader in both the research and application of integrative medicine and a pioneer in the field of genetics-based medicine. After graduating from Des Moines University & College of Osteopathic Medicine and Surgery in 1994 with a Doctorate of Osteopathy, he completed his internship and residency in Obstetrics and Gynecology at the Michigan State University Garden City Hospital Campus. Dr. Crozier went on from there to practice in the areas of hormone replacement and women’s health. A board-certified physician in the state of Florida, Dr. Crozier is the Medical Director of Crozier Clinic in Orlando, where he is also a practicing physician.
Dr. Crozier combines his own life experience with his formal education to help patients from around the world. In addition to seeing patients at his private practice in Orlando, Florida, Dr. Crozier accepts patients remotely and travels around the world giving lectures on the power of natural treatments, genetics-based medicine, and integrative medicine.
This course explores the role of medical errors in managing aging populations, emphasizing diagnostic accuracy, patient communication, and the integration of evidence-based protocols. Presenters will address common mistakes in prescribing treatments, ordering tests, and implementing therapies in patients with chronic or age-related conditions. Special attention will be given to the importance of metabolomics, proper medication use, and avoiding errors in genetic testing and supplementation. Attendees will leave with actionable strategies to optimize care and minimize risks when managing aging patients.
Learning Objectives
Identify common medical errors in diagnosing and managing age-related conditions.
Analyze patient data, including genetic and metabolic testing, to reduce diagnostic inaccuracies.
Apply safe, evidence-based treatment protocols to avoid medication and supplementation errors.
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Unlocking Wellness: Hydrostat Glutathione, Genetics, and Telomere Tech in Chiropractic Care
This course explores the cutting-edge intersection of chiropractic care, molecular wellness, and longevity science. Participants will gain an in-depth understanding of hydrostat glutathione, genetic insights, and telomere technology, three key innovations transforming patient outcomes in chiropractic practice. Through a combination of scientific research, clinical applications, and case studies, this course will cover: The role of hydrostat glutathione in reducing inflammation, promoting detoxification, and supporting musculoskeletal recovery. How genetic testing can inform personalized chiropractic treatment plans, optimizing patient care based on individual predispositions. The significance of telomeres in aging and cellular health, and how chiropractic care can contribute to longevity and wellness. Designed for chiropractors, wellness practitioners, and healthcare professionals, this course provides actionable strategies for integrating advanced wellness technologies into practice. By the end of the course, participants will be equipped with knowledge and tools to enhance patient care, promote longevity, and stay at the forefront of chiropractic innovation.
Learning Objectives
1. Understand the Role of Hydrostat Glutathione in Musculoskeletal Health – Explain how hydrostat glutathione functions at the cellular level to reduce oxidative stress, support detoxification, and enhance recovery in chiropractic care.
2. Apply Genetic Insights for Personalized Chiropractic Treatment – Identify key genetic markers that influence musculoskeletal health, inflammation, and recovery, and learn how to incorporate genetic testing into individualized patient care plans.
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James LaValle
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Metabolic Code Enterprises, Inc.
James LaValle BSPharm, CCN, MT, DHM, DHPh
James B. LaValle, R.Ph., C.C.N. M.T. DHM, DHPh. is an internationally recognized clinical pharmacist, author, and board-certified clinical nutritionist, with over 40 years of clinical experience in natural products, lifestyle, drug/nutrient depletion, compounding pharmacy and peptides. LaValle is best known for his expertise in precision and performance health as well as integrative care.
He has served thousands of patients, using a metabolic model for health, at his clinics in Orange County, CA, Austin, TX and formerly at LaValle Metabolic Institute, in Cincinnati Ohio.His focus both in clinic and enterprise platforms is to uncover the underlying metabolic issues that keep people from their peak health and resiliency.
He is the founder of Metabolic Code Enterprises, a cloud-based health technology platform that helps practitioners and individuals pinpoint the metabolic roadblocks to health based on a symptom survey, lab markers, biometrics, and wearable data. This groundbreaking assessment tool incorporates some 40,000 decisions, prioritizing networks of metabolism that are the most out of balance and provides suggestions for dietary supplements, diet and other targeted interventions and lifestyle suggestions with the goal of building metabolic reserve, resiliency and vitality.
He taught for 18 years as an appointed adjunct faculty member at the University of Cincinnati College of Pharmacy pioneering the course “Survey of Natural Medicine”, served as faculty at the College of Medicine at the University of Cincinnati, also while serving as a preceptorship for both physicians and pharmacy students. He is former faculty at the New York College of Chiropractic and Oriental Medicine as an instructor in the Master of Nutrition program as well as Adjunct Faculty for the Masters of Integrative Medicine program at the George Washington School of Medicine and Health Sciences.
As the clinical co-chair at the American Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine(A4M), he has trained thousands of health care professionals on the value of integrative health programs for health optimization and performance, modeling health care practices to incorporate lifestyle, diet and natural therapies, bioidentical hormone therapies and other integrative care as part of the health equation for Americans.
He is Chair of the International Peptide Society where he organizes and educates physicians and allied health care professionals on various application of peptide therapies including applications in aesthetics, IV therapy, weight management and performance health.
LaValle gained national recognition as National Clinician of the Year in 2012 by the Natural Products Association for his pioneering work in furthering the professional standards of integrative care, and in 2017 as Educator of the Year for American Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine.
Jim was named one of the “50 Most Influential Pharmacists” by American Druggist magazine and was one of nine Americans selected by Senator Tom Harkin, to participate in the inaugural Dietary Supplement Education Alliance & Dietary Supplement Information Bureau. As such, he is often called on by media for interviews on a variety of health topics due to his expertise and engaging style.
He is author of more than 26 books including, “Cracking the MetabolicCode,” “Nutritional Cost of Drugs,” “Your Blood Never Lies”. and his latest book, Peptide Handbook, A Professional’s Guide to Peptide Therapeutics. In addition, he has authored 20 e-Books and four databases with information on a variety of topics, ranging from natural therapeutic decision tools, herb drug interactions, drug induced nutrient depletion, and professional monographs on 240 vitamin, mineral, nutraceuticals, and herbal compounds. He has also authored well over 200 articles, as well as being published in peer-reviewed literature. This year he will release, Optimizing Athletic Performance through Precision Biomarker Evaluation and “Turning Back the Clock”, Combatting Metaflammation and Inflammaging to Maximize Longevity and Performance Health.
In 2010, Jim and his team developed personalized weight loss and wellness programs for Life Time (fill in Nasdaq info or other wording) using his Metabolic Code approach for health and wellness. He was the clinical director for the Pro Football Hall of Fame Performance Health Program. Organizations including Corvette Race Team, Orlando Magic, Chicago Blackhawks, San Jose Sharks, Golden State Warriors, Austin FS, and Colorado Rapids have relied on his expertise for performance, resiliency and return to play programs. He also works with first responders and military educating on program develop to maximize recovery and readiness.
He is currently acting as Chief Science Officer for Life Time and the clinical program coordinator with the Miora Longevity and Performance Centers within Life Time facilities. It will be the largest effort for Lifestyle and Precision Health which will provide invaluable outcomes data to validate diet, nutrient, exercise, and medication programs targeted to maximize health, resiliency and meet the fitness goals of millions of Americans.
This course explores the role of medical errors in managing aging populations, emphasizing diagnostic accuracy, patient communication, and the integration of evidence-based protocols. Presenters will address common mistakes in prescribing treatments, ordering tests, and implementing therapies in patients with chronic or age-related conditions. Special attention will be given to the importance of metabolomics, proper medication use, and avoiding errors in genetic testing and supplementation. Attendees will leave with actionable strategies to optimize care and minimize risks when managing aging patients.
Learning Objectives
Identify common medical errors in diagnosing and managing age-related conditions.
Analyze patient data, including genetic and metabolic testing, to reduce diagnostic inaccuracies.
Apply safe, evidence-based treatment protocols to avoid medication and supplementation errors.
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Sponsor: Professional Health Products/Protocol for Life Balance for Life Balance
This course explores the impact of chronic inflammation, or metaflammation, on overall health and aging. Attendees will examine key contributors, including lifestyle factors, stress, gut health, environmental exposure, and immune dysfunction. The session will also highlight the brain-heart and gut-heart connections, discussing how these systems influence metabolic health and aging. Additionally, participants will gain insight into stress management, dietary considerations, and the role of supplementation in reducing inflammation and promoting longevity.
Learning Objectives
Identify key contributors to metaflammation and their impact on aging and disease progression.
Analyze the connections between gut health, brain function, and cardiovascular health.
Evaluate the role of supplementation and lifestyle modifications in reducing inflammation and optimizing patient outcomes.
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Donald Thompson
Donald Thompson DC, CFMP, DACBN, DABCI
Dr. Don Thompson is a chiropractic physician board-certified in Functional Medicine and Clinical Nutrition. He views the body as an interconnected system, where optimal health requires all components to work in harmony. When one system is out of balance, the entire body can be affected.
With 15 years of experience in practice, Dr. Thompson has witnessed the body’s remarkable ability to heal when obstacles to wellness are removed. His approach focuses on identifying and addressing the root causes of illness or dysfunction rather than simply managing symptoms.
Dr. Thompson is passionate about empowering his patients to achieve lasting health and vitality through targeted, holistic care.
This course addresses the unique risk factors chiropractic physicians face when managing aging populations, including diagnostic, treatment, and communication risks. Speakers will explore topics like methylation, inflammation, and genetic predispositions to guide safe and effective care. Attendees will also learn risk mitigation strategies for handling chronic conditions, prescribing nutraceuticals, and integrating exercise protocols into care plans. By the end of this course, participants will be prepared to minimize risks and enhance outcomes in their practice.
Learning Objectives
Recognize risk factors in diagnosing and treating age-related and chronic conditions.
Develop strategies for mitigating risks associated with inflammation and genetic predispositions.
Implement evidence-based approaches to ensure safety in prescribing treatments and managing patient expectations.
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Sponsors: Professional Health Products, Max Gen, Metabolic Code
This course explores the biological processes behind aging – focusing on inflammation, mitochondrial dysfunction, and neurodegeneration. Participants will gain insights into the impact of cellular breakdown and how targeted interventions can slow aging. The course highlights anti-inflammatory strategies, neurogenic rehabilitation, and nutraceutical approaches to support longevity. Emphasis will be placed on practical, research-based methods that chiropractors can integrate into patient care to reduce chronic inflammation and improve health outcomes.
Learning Objectives
Describe the cellular processes that contribute to aging, including mitochondrial dysfunction, advanced glycation, and neurodegeneration.
Identify strategies to mitigate chronic inflammation and promote cellular regeneration through fibroblastic activation and anti-inflammatory treatments.
Implement research-based protocols within chiropractic scope of practice to support genetic predispositions and enhance patient longevity.
This course explores the role of medical errors in managing aging populations, emphasizing diagnostic accuracy, patient communication, and the integration of evidence-based protocols. Presenters will address common mistakes in prescribing treatments, ordering tests, and implementing therapies in patients with chronic or age-related conditions. Special attention will be given to the importance of metabolomics, proper medication use, and avoiding errors in genetic testing and supplementation. Attendees will leave with actionable strategies to optimize care and minimize risks when managing aging patients.
Learning Objectives
Identify common medical errors in diagnosing and managing age-related conditions.
Analyze patient data, including genetic and metabolic testing, to reduce diagnostic inaccuracies.
Apply safe, evidence-based treatment protocols to avoid medication and supplementation errors.
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Scott Sherr
Scott Sherr MD
Dr. Scott Sherr is a Board Certified Internal Medicine Physician Certified to Practice Health Optimization Medicine (HOMe) and a specialist in Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT). He graduated Summa Cum Laude from UCLA as an undergraduate and Magna Cum Laude with Alpha Omega Alpha distinction from the University of Maryland Medical School.
Dr. Scott is the founder of HOMe-SF, the first HOMe clinic in the United States, and is also the Chief Operating Officer of Health Optimization Medicine and Practice (HOMeHOPe)–USA, a nonprofit education company.
In addition, Dr. Scott is also the COO of Troscriptions, the for-profit arm of HOMeHOPe. Troscriptions makes precision dosed, pharmaceutical grade, and physician formulated buccal troches that address the bottlenecks along the path to optimal health.
Dr. Scott’s clinical practice includes HOMe as its foundation plus an integrative approach to hyperbaric oxygen therapy that includes cutting-edge and dynamic HBOT protocols, comprehensive laboratory testing (using the HOMe framework), targeted supplementation, personal practices, synergistic technologies (new and ancient), and more.
Dr. Scott lives in Louisville, CO with his wife and his 4 children.
This course explores the role of medical errors in managing aging populations, emphasizing diagnostic accuracy, patient communication, and the integration of evidence-based protocols. Presenters will address common mistakes in prescribing treatments, ordering tests, and implementing therapies in patients with chronic or age-related conditions. Special attention will be given to the importance of metabolomics, proper medication use, and avoiding errors in genetic testing and supplementation. Attendees will leave with actionable strategies to optimize care and minimize risks when managing aging patients.
Learning Objectives
Identify common medical errors in diagnosing and managing age-related conditions.
Analyze patient data, including genetic and metabolic testing, to reduce diagnostic inaccuracies.
Apply safe, evidence-based treatment protocols to avoid medication and supplementation errors.
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Novel Topics in Health Optimization: Metabolomics, Methylene Blue, and GABA
Embark on a journey into the forefront of health with our course, “Novel Topics in Health Optimization: Metabolomics, Methylene Blue, and GABA.” Discover the transformative potential of Clinical Metabolomics, the study of the complete set of small-molecule metabolites (such as metabolic intermediates, minerals, hormones, and other signaling molecules) found within an organism. Metabolomics has been hailed as the 21st century stethoscope, and we’ll explore its pivotal role in shifting healthcare paradigms from the treatment of disease to the optimization of health.
In addition, we will delve into the intriguing world of Methylene Blue, uncovering its profound impact on energy production and antioxidant reserve. Finally, learn how to harness metabolomic data to detect GABA neurotransmitter deficiency. We’ll explore innovative correction strategies, empowering your patients to stop forgetting to turn on the brakes (GABA) and calm down.
Learning Objectives
Learning why Clinical Metabolomics is the Stethoscope of the 21st Century and how a shift in perspective from disease to health is essential.
Gain an in-depth understanding of how Methylene Blue can impact the production and utilization of metabolites, and in the process compensate for deficiencies and toxicities affecting energy metabolism.
Learn how to detect GABA deficiencies using metabolomic data and explore novel correction strategies.
Sponsor – Transcriptions
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Cindy Howard
Cindy Howard DC, DABCI, DACBN, FIAMA, FICC
Dr. Cindy M. Howard earned her Doctorate in Chiropractic from the National University of Health Sciences and is in private practice in Orland Park, Illinois, just south of Chicago. She is a Board Certified Chiropractic Internist and Board Certified Nutritionist and holds a Fellowship in Acupuncture from the International Academy of Medical Acupuncture. She is currently working on her diplomate in Chiropractic Neurology.
Dr. Howard is the Director of Functional Nutrition for Neurosport Elite. She teaches for the DABCI (Diplomate of the American Board of Chiropractic Internists) on male and female pelvic disorders, pediatrics, Immunology, GI disorders, Endocrinology, and Nutritional Blood Analysis/Interpretation. Other current positions include the Northern Illinois Delegate for the American Chiropractic Association and recipient of the Flynn/Lynch Award in 2015 for outstanding service, Executive Board Member and instructor for POWERPlay in Sports, and the Medical Advisory Board for Integrative Therapeutics and the Functional Medicine University.
She serves as a local Board member for the Frankfort Falcons Youth Football organization, and team Chiropractic Physician for Dreamz Elite competitive Cheerleaders. She maintains her private practice and travels all over the country lecturing for various companies.
This course explores the role of medical errors in managing aging populations, emphasizing diagnostic accuracy, patient communication, and the integration of evidence-based protocols. Presenters will address common mistakes in prescribing treatments, ordering tests, and implementing therapies in patients with chronic or age-related conditions. Special attention will be given to the importance of metabolomics, proper medication use, and avoiding errors in genetic testing and supplementation. Attendees will leave with actionable strategies to optimize care and minimize risks when managing aging patients.
Learning Objectives
Identify common medical errors in diagnosing and managing age-related conditions.
Analyze patient data, including genetic and metabolic testing, to reduce diagnostic inaccuracies.
Apply safe, evidence-based treatment protocols to avoid medication and supplementation errors.
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Coordination of Nutritional Recommendations Utilizing Blood Chemistry and Genetic Testing
This two-hour program will cover the basics in genetic testing and how to determine what the patient needs to prevent the disease process based on their genetic predisposition. Evaluating blood work can help support those recommendations and will help determine where the patient is in relationship to being preventative or reactive depending on where they are on their path of health. Being able to coordinate care between the testing can increase success rates in treatment and prevention. Genetic markers can also help dictate the type of exercise and diet patterns that will be most beneficial for your patients. Ever have the one who “eats right and exercises all the time” and can’t lose weight? This is an example of how genetic testing can alter their path and your treatment protocol. Case studies demonstrating this work in clinical practice will be shared.
Learning Objectives
The doctor will gain a basic knowledge of genetic testing related to disease, diet, and exercise.
The doctor will be able to coordinate basic blood chemistry and genetic testing to create appropriate nutritional or supplemental recommendations.
The doctor will understand how to utilize genetic testing in practice in a simple easy to implement manner.
Sponsor – Professional Health Products & Protocol for Life Balance for Life Balance
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This course explores the role of medical errors in managing aging populations, emphasizing diagnostic accuracy, patient communication, and the integration of evidence-based protocols. Presenters will address common mistakes in prescribing treatments, ordering tests, and implementing therapies in patients with chronic or age-related conditions. Special attention will be given to the importance of metabolomics, proper medication use, and avoiding errors in genetic testing and supplementation. Attendees will leave with actionable strategies to optimize care and minimize risks when managing aging patients.
Learning Objectives
Identify common medical errors in diagnosing and managing age-related conditions.
Analyze patient data, including genetic and metabolic testing, to reduce diagnostic inaccuracies.
Apply safe, evidence-based treatment protocols to avoid medication and supplementation errors.
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Sponsor: Professional Health Products/Protocol for Life Balance for Life Balance