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GlycoNutritionals
Series
Part 1: The Basics
of GlycoNutritionals
2
CME Hours,
Video DVDs and Syllabus
Faculty: Dr. John Rollins
Optimal Wellness involves the body’s innate ability
to maintain, repair, regulate and protect itself as
well as to build new cells by utilizing daily vital
nutrients. A comparatively recent, but significant development
in the field of Glycobiology has been the introduction
of glyconutrients as nutritional supplements for health
support and their potential to help improve quality
of life. This course reviews the basics of the science
of glyconutrients and their wide-ranging involvement
in the manufacture, structure and function of glycoconjugates
necessary to optimize wellness. Additional reviews of
the science will expand into the areas of prebiotic
function, antioxidant activity and other aspects of
the broad spectrum potential benefits glyconutrient
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Part
2: Advanced GlycoNutrition in Optimum Wellness
2.5
CME Hours,
Video DVDs and Syllabus
Faculty: Dr. Daniel Fouts
Supporting normal physiological processes is crucial
regardless of whether one is striving to maintain or
regain wellness and optimal quality of life. Understanding
the principles of how glyconutrients are used by the
body to help support those processes is a key component
to utilizing more integrative approaches to health.
Whether we are looking at the immune system, cognitive
function or a myriad of other bodily functions, glyconutrients
are major nutritional players. Measuring appropriate
Biomarkers of Wellness can help us evaluate an individual’s
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Advances
in Vitamin/Mineral Technology 3.5
CME hours,
Video DVDs and Syllabus Faculty:
Dr. Daniel Fouts and Dr. Steven Nugent
“You are just making expensive urine” has
unfortunately been truer than we realized. However, that
has changed! This course not only covers the basics of
the various vitamins and minerals but also outlines the
important issues of solubility, absorption and bioavailability
of the THREE GENERATIONS of vitamin and mineral supplements
now available. With almost 5000 thousand nutritional companies
to choose from, an important added section to this course
will provide information on how to more readily discern
nutritional fact from aggressive and sometimes misleading
marketing practices when it comes to choosing a specific
vitamin and mineral supplement. |
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Antioxidants:
Promoting Optimal Wellness While
Resisting Premature Aging
3.5 CME Hours,
Video DVDs and Syllabus
Faculty: Dr. Daneil Fouts
Dr Lester Packer, author of “The Antioxidant Miracle”
states that “It is virtually impossible to get the
optimal amount of antioxidants through food alone.”
Yet, there is major controversy in the medical literature
over the benefits of antioxidant supplementation. This
module examines biologic oxidation and the fundamental
science of antioxidants, providing a basic understanding
of their roles in helping to maintain health and, importantly,
how to evaluate antioxidant supplement myth from fact.
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CME
Accreditations: Physician
Continuing Education Accreditation
Statement
This activity has been planned and implemented in accordance
with the Essential Areas and Policies of the Accreditation
Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) through
the joint sponsorship of Global Education Group (Global)
and Proevity Continuing Education Group. Global is accredited
by the ACCME to provide continuing medical education for
physicians. Credit Designation
Physicians should only claim credit commensurate with
the extent of their participation in the activity. |
- The Basics of Glyconutritionals - Global Education
Group designates this educational activity for a maximum
of 2. AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™.
- Advanced GlycoNutrition in Optimum Wellness - Global
Education Group designates this educational activity
for a maximum of 2.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™.
- Advances in Vitamin and Mineral Technology - Global
Education Group designates this educational activity
for a maximum of 3.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™.
- Antioxidants: Promoting Optimal Wellness While
Resisting Premature Aging - Global Education Group
designates this educational activity for a maximum
of 3.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™.
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Pharmacist
Accreditation Statement Comprehensive Continuing Education,
LLC, is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy
Education as a provider of continuing pharmacy education.
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Credit Designation
Comprehensive Continuing Education, LLC, designates this
continuing education activity for |
- The Basics of Glyconutritionals - 2 contact hour(s)
(0.2 CEUs) of the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy
Education. Universal Program Numbers: 484-999-09-001-H04-P
This is Knowledge-based CPE Activity.
- Advanced GlycoNutrition in Optimum Wellness - 2.5
contact hour(s) (0.25 CEUs) of the Accreditation Council
for Pharmacy Education. Universal Program Numbers:
484-999-09-002-H04-P
This is Knowledge-based CPE Activity.
- Advances in Vitamin and Mineral Technology - 3.5
contact hour(s) (0.35 CEUs) of the Accreditation Council
for Pharmacy Education. Universal Program Numbers:
484-999-09-003-H04-P
This is Knowledge-based CPE Activity.
- Antioxidants: Promoting Optimal Wellness While Resisting
Premature Aging - 3.5 contact hour(s) (0.35 CEUs)
of the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education.
Universal Program Numbers: 484-999-09-004-H04-P
This is Knowledge-based CPE Activity.
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- The Basics of Glyconutritionals - This educational
activity for 2 contact hours is provided by Global
Education Group
- Advanced GlycoNutrition in Optimum Wellness - This
educational activity for 2.5 contact hours is provided
by Global Education Group
- Advances in Vitamin and Mineral Technology - This
educational activity for 3.5 contact hours is provided
by Global Education Group
- Antioxidants: Promoting Optimal Wellness While Resisting
Premature Aging - This educational activity for 3.5
contact hours is provided by Global Education Group
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- The Basics of Glyconutritionals - This educational
activity is approved for 2 CPEUs
- Advanced GlycoNutrition in Optimum Wellness - This
educational activity is approved for 3.5 CPEUs
- Advances in Vitamin and Mineral Technology - This
educational activity is approved for 3.5 CPEUs
- Antioxidants: Promoting Optimal Wellness While Resisting
Premature Aging - This educational activity is approved
for 3.5 CPEUs
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- Proevity, Inc. is authorized by IACET to offer 2
CEUs (2 contact hours) for The Basics of Glyconutritionals
- Proevity, Inc. is authorized by IACET to offer
3.5 CEUs (3.5 contact hours) for Advanced GlycoNutrition
in Optimum Wellness
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CEUs (3.5 contact hours) for ‘Advances in Vitamin
and Mineral Technology’
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CEUs (3.5 contact hours) for Antioxidants: Promoting
Optimal Wellness While Resisting Premature Aging
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Term
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This activity was released on February 1, 2009 and is
valid for one year. Requests for credit must be made no
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Learning
Objectives:
The learning objectives designed for this activity can
help strive toward: The
Basics of Glyconutritionals |
- Describing the emerging science of glycomics /glycobiology
and the basic underlying biochemical pathway involved
in glyconutrients
- Examine individual glyconutrients and their important
roles in supporting and maintaining various aspects
of normal human biochemistry, physiology and organ
system functions.
- Review common sources and their potentials for nutritionally
effective amounts of glyconutrient supplements.
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| Advanced
GlycoNutrition in Optimum Wellness |
- Differentiate between traditional standard of care
treatment and support of normal physiological functions
as it pertains to integrative health care and the
FDA and FTC regulatory environment
- Define major principles of glyconutrient utilization
by the body to maintain or facilitate normal physiological
processes.
- Review biomarkers of wellness and their application
to help evaluate the body’s utilization of nutritional
support.
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| Advances
in Vitamin and Mineral Technology |
- List the possible toxicity of the vitamins and minerals.
- Define the three generations of vitamin/mineral
supplements.
- Compare three aspects of advertising/marketing literature
concerning vitamin/mineral.
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| Antioxidants:
Promoting Optimal Wellness While Resisting Premature Aging
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- Describe the process of biological oxidation.
- Define the benefits and potential risk in antioxidant
supplementation.
- Explain the importance of antioxidant balance and
synergy when considering antioxidant.
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Disclosure of Conflicts
of Interest
Global Education Group (Global) requires instructors,
planners, managers and other individuals who are in a
position to control the content of this activity to disclose
any real or apparent conflict of interest they may have
as related to the content of this activity. All identified
conflicts of interest are thoroughly vetted by Global
for fair balance, scientific objectivity of studies mentioned
in the materials or used as the basis for content, and
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Faculty
Daniel
L. Fouts, DC CEO, Destiny Health
Int., LLC
Dr. Fouts received his undergraduate training at Kent
State University in Ohio followed by professional training
at National College of Chiropractic where he graduated
in 1973 with a BS in Human Biology and a Doctor of Chiropractic
degree. Since 1995, Dr. Fouts has extensively researched
the medical literature on glyconutrient, antioxidant and
nutraceutical technology. Dr. Fouts has presented lectures
on this technology all over the United States and Canada,
as well as Puerto Rico, St Thomas, Australia, New Zealand
and the UK. Stephen
D. Nugent, NMD, PhD, PDD, CNC Stephen
Executive Director of Health and Integrative Education,
Mannatech Inc
Dr. Stephen Nugent is currently a Medical Director - Complementary
Medicine. He began his career in complementary health
care as a nutrition consultant in 1977 and has since earned
six degrees, graduating with honors at both the undergraduate
and graduate levels. With extraordinary commitment while
serving his country as a U.S. Marine, he pursued evening
courses and completed his Associate's, Bachelor's (summa
cum laude), and Master's degrees at National University's
San Diego and Vista, California campuses.
John
W. Rollins, PhD CEO, Natural
Hope
Dr. Rollins is currently an Intellectual Property and
R and D Consultant. He is also on the Speakers Bureau,
lecturing on Glyconutritionals. Dr. Rollins was most recently
employed at the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office as a
Quality Assurance Manager. During his tenure at the USPTO
he was exposed, directly or indirectly, to nearly every
new drug and nutritional discovery that came through the
Patent Office in the past 23 years. |