Course: Using Functional Labs for Atopic Dermatitis (Genova Diagnostics)
Atopic Dermatitis & Gut Dysfunction Correlation - Lab Tests
Julie Greenberg, ND RH(AHG) MBA
Dr. Michael Chapman, Product Development Manager and Education Specialist, guides us through how to use and interpret functional lab tests (like stool tests, intestinal permeability tests, and organic acid tests) to determine the underlying root causes of Atopic Dermatitis. Learn about what the gut microbiome of eczema patients looks like and how the severity of Atopic Dermatitis correlates with gut dysfunction.
 
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Genova Diagnostics is a leading clinical laboratory applying systems-based testing approaches to the diagnosis, treatment and prevention of complex chronic disease. Genova specializes in clinical laboratory services with actionable information.
 

 

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User: Julie Greenberg
Julie Greenberg
ND RH(AHG) MBA

Dr. Julie Greenberg is a licensed Naturopathic Doctor (ND) and Registered Herbalist RH(AHG) who specializes in integrative dermatology. She is the founder of the Center for Integrative Dermatology, a holistic clinic that approaches skin and hair problems by finding and treating the root cause. Dr. Greenberg holds degrees from Northwestern University (BA), Stanford University (MBA) and Bastyr University (ND). Her research on the gut microbiome of acne patients has been published in a leading peer-reviewed clinical dermatology journal. While at naturopathic medical school, Dr. Greenberg received training with leading experts in dermatology at the University of Washington Medical School Dermatology Clinic and Seattle Children’s Hospital Pediatric Dermatology Clinic. She lectures at naturopathic medical schools and speaks at conferences across the U.S. on the topics of hair, skin and nails.

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