FAST Testing: Regulating LPS and Metaflammatory signaling
In our upcoming session, we will discuss how LipoPolysaccharide (LPS) triggers to erode performance and is linked to trigger health issues like heart disease, diabetes, and dementia. We’ll explore the role of Food Allergy & Sensitivity (FAST) testing in managing elevated LPS and the resulting metflammation signaling. We will learn how LPS induces a dramatic drop in hormones via the Gelding Effect, and understand the roles of LPS and Galectin 3 as drivers of conditions such as Alzheimer’s and diabetes. We will discover how to reduce meta inflammatory response through Food Allergy & Sensitivity (FAST) testing. By joining this session, providers will gain valuable insights into the mechanisms behind LPS-induced inflammation and discover how FAST testing can be used to optimize patient outcomes. This comprehensive overview will empower providers to adopt early intervention strategies that can help mitigate the long-term effects of chronic inflammation, ultimately improving patient health and driving better care outcomes
Learning Objectives:
Understand the role of LipoPolysaccharide (LPS) and its association with chronic health issues such as heart disease, diabetes, and dementia.
Explore the importance of Food Allergy & Sensitivity (FAST) testing in managing elevated LPS levels and its impact on metaflammation signaling.
Learn about the Gelding Effect and how LPS leads to a significant drop in hormone levels, contributing to various health conditions.
Examine the roles of LPS and Galectin 3 as key drivers in the development of Alzheimer's and diabetes, and their impact on overall health.
Discover how FAST testing can help reduce the meta-inflammatory response and provide a proactive approach to managing chronic conditions linked to elevated LPS levels.