Stress and feelings of anxiousness continue to impact individuals around the world. Increasingly, these experiences are understood as complex responses involving the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis, autonomic nervous system, and neuroimmune communication pathways.
Herbal and botanical medicine offers an evidence-informed approach to supporting nervous system balance through multi-faceted physiological support.* This presentation explores the role of key botanicals in helping the body adapt to stress, promoting resilience, and supporting healthy nervous system function.*
Participants will review current research and clinical insights related to adaptogenic herbs and other traditional botanicals, while also exploring practical considerations such as dosing approaches and safety considerations.* By the end of the session, participants will be better equipped to translate emerging botanical research into practical wellness strategies that support stress response, resilience, and overall nervous system health.*
CE INFO - this webinar will offer the following:
• 1.0 credit of Continuing Professional Education by the PACE program of the Federation of Chiropractic Licensing Boards for DCs.
• 1.0 credit of Continuing Professional Education by the AND for CNSs.
• PENDING 1.0 credit of Continuing Professional Education by the AANP for ND's**
• To receive CE credit, you must attend the live event and register using applicable credentials.
• Eligible for CNS, in the US only. PACE approval includes some Canadian territories.
• After attending the live event, you will receive your CE certificate via email within 2-3 weeks.
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SPECIAL NOTE for DCs: PACE is not approved in all states. Please confirm eligibility with your jurisdiction. A list of approved states may be found here:
https://pacex.fclb.org/pages/BoardRequirements.php.
This webinar is for healthcare professionals and students only.* This statement has not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
** Oregon ND's must self submit for CE Certification Credit