

Anxiety & Depression: A Biochemical Perspective
If you're working with patients struggling with anxiety and depression who don’t respond well to conventional treatments or are seeking alternatives to medication, this live class with Dr. Albert Mensah, BCIP, will introduce you to targeted nutrient therapy for mental health. Grounded in the research of Dr. William Walsh, this approach identifies five distinct biotypes of depression, each requiring a unique therapeutic strategy. Learn how imbalances in copper/zinc, methylation status, oxidative stress, and pyrrole production affect neurotransmitter activity and how to assess and correct them through lab testing and nutrient protocols.
What You’ll Learn in This Class
Understand how biochemical imbalances contribute to anxiety, depression, and mood disorders.
Learn to identify five distinct depression biotypes and their unique treatment approaches.
Explore the role of copper/zinc imbalance, methylation status, pyrrole disorder, and oxidative stress in mental health.
Gain confidence in interpreting lab markers such as whole blood histamine, plasma zinc, and serum copper.
Discover how to implement advanced nutrient therapy protocols tailored to individual neurochemical profiles.
Learn why genetic testing alone may not be sufficient for clinical decision making in mental health.
See case examples of how nutrient therapy can reduce or eliminate the need for psychiatric medications.
This class is perfect for functional and integrative medicine practitioners, nutritionists, naturopathic doctors, mental health professionals, and anyone looking to expand their knowledge of non pharmaceutical, evidence based treatments for mental health.
Register Now to Reserve Your Spot and transform your approach to treating mood disorders with advanced nutrient therapy for mental health.