Low-dose Immunoregulation & Mold toxicity

20,00 

Paid Event

Reserved for health professionals.

January 31st 18:30 – 20:00h (UK time)

Contact: Christian Sohmen
christian.sohmen@micro-immunotherapy.com

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Mold toxicity – Training Course Overview

Yeasts and molds are ubiquitous, we are exposed to them daily. From the entire span of edible forms in dough or beer to toxic ones in our environment, the immune system is used to being confronted with these fungi. In fact they are also a part of the enterobioma and of the natural flora of the skin. Two constellations can become a threat to health: toxic ones being inhaled, ingested or even invading the body, or non-toxic ones growing too concentrated in the body.

This Short&Sweet webinar will focus on mold toxicity and its impact on health whilst providing guidelines for treatment based on Dr Marcus Stanton’s ample clinical experience. Participants will gain understanding of the ubiquitous presence of yeasts and molds in our daily lives, distinguishing between benign and toxic forms.

The course aims to provide valuable insights into the potential threats posed by mold exposure, emphasizing the impact on health and well-being, and bring new impulses for clinical practice by proposing immunoregulatory tools including micro-immunotherapy.

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Who Should Attend?

This training course is tailored for healthcare professionals keen on expanding their knowledge of mold-related health issues and micro-immunotherapy. The course offers a unique opportunity to delve into the application of immunoregulatory strategies in clinical pictures associated with mold toxicity. 

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About Dr Marcus Andrew Stanton

Marcus Stanton

– Medical doctor (Luebeck, Germany)
– Lecturer, internationally
– Medical supervisor and instructor for other therapists
– Medical author and publisher

– President and Dean of IFOS (International Academy for Oxidative Stress)
– Vice-President of the Helping Association for environmental illnesses (VHUE e.V.)
– Founding member of NIKO (Network Interdisciplinary Complementary Oncology)
– Editor and medical advisor of CO.med (Magazine for COmplimentary MEDicine)
– TV anchorman on “Quantensprung” (nexworld.tv) and editor-in-chief for medicine and science

Marcus Stanton had been tempted by intellectual challenges from an early age on: Becoming member in the chess club at the age of 6, founding a computer club with 14, and worked himself into quantum physics with 15. He has endeavored to build bridges from philosophy, humanism and the sciences into medicine. With his unique way to convey knowledge to others in a descriptively and fascinating way, he already was asked to hold classes at his own high school while attending it.

He follows this goal of an holistic medicine in an open, patient-centered collaboration of all medical disciplines in frequent lectures throughout different countries. He is also a teacher in the advanced medical education, has an own program on the internet-TV and is being invited as an interview expert, for example in Germany with RTL and N24.

In his seminars and lectures he often teaches an entire weekend without script or notes – by vividly combining aspects of physiology, biochemistry, pathology, quantum physics, bio-electrics, field-material condensation stages, life’s conflicts and causality to a coherent and entertaining big picture. He always emphasizes, that each patient bears a very individual constellation, which often cannot be addressed by standard protocols and statistical medicine that is based on the most common denominator, but by looking personally at all layers and influences of the being.

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