Structure and Function – Gastrointestinal and Hepatobiliary System

£15.00

Includes:

  • Two in-house videos by Dr Nicole Freris MD
  • An illustrated transcript
  • Additional third-party video tutorials
  • Handouts

In addition:

You will gain access to the student forum which provides a platform for questions and discussions related to the material.

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*You will have access to this course for 1 year with the option to renew at a rate of £15 per month thereafter.

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We start by looking at the anatomy and the structure and function of the gastrointestinal tract, with particular focus on the hepatobiliary system. Reviewing the diverse responsibilities of the liver enables an understanding of the downstream consequences of problems affecting this great organ of metabolism. Having gathered an understanding of its function and common disorders, the laboratory indicators of liver imbalance are explored. We also pause to consider the energy centres or chakras that live below our diaphragm and contemplate livers’ place in the Chinese and ancient Greek system to reflect on what this may speak about its deeper and more nuanced aspects.
These lessons come form Course IX: Toxicity and Clearance Pathways. Click here to purchase the entire course.

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