School of Applied Functional Medicine
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Conquering Constipation:
Resolving the Functional Root Causes of Chronic GI Dysmotility

A clinical education course for medical and wellness practitioners

Saturday, Aug. 23 from 9:30-11am ET

  • Discover the 15 dominant root causes of dysmotility.
  • Learn functional physiology often at play - and often overlooked.
  • Upgrade your toolbox for effective root cause resolution. Not just symptom suppression.
  • Uncover what's missing from Many clinical plans.

Join us Saturday, August 23 from 9:30-11:00 am ET
(with Live Q&A support)

Or register for just THREE replay opportunities:

  • Sunday, August 24 from 7-8:30pm ET
  • Tuesday, August 26 from Noon-1:30pm ET
  • Wednesday, August 27 from 7-8:30pm ET

We will email the content-rich presentation slides only to those who attend the sessions. No recordings will be distributed.

Insights and Tools You'll Gain in this Clinical Course

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  • From annoying to debilitating, constipation is a symptom. But do you consider how it might promote disease all on its own too?
  • The top 15 (and the 5 most often overlooked) contributors to dysmotility. Hormones, microbes, everyday foods, nutrient deficiencies, and more!
  • Constipation in the Rx? Medication culprits go far beyond what you likely expect. 
  • Mediators of bloating, distention, and constipation we seldom assess.
  • Famous for their roles in mental health, few people tie these neurotransmitters to the gut and to motility. Do you?
  • Fiber: the devil is definitely in the detail. Are you able to recommend the right type? 
  • It’s the questions you don’t ask (or those that are limited to yes/no) that often impede clinical progress.
  • LPS, EIP, and ENS - these 3-letter gotchas are often at the roots of GI concerns. Do you know why? 
  • Build your Constipation Rapid Relief toolbox with these impactful remedies.
  • What would YOU do? Join us for some helpful, hands-on case practice.
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Meet Your Presenter

Tracy Harrison

Founder and Principal Instructor,

The School of Applied Functional Medicine™ (SAFM)

Tracy Harrison, a scientist and systems engineer, holds three degrees from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and completed training at the Institute for Functional Medicine. She led a successful, multimodality practice, anchored in functional medicine principles, for over a decade. Tracy experienced firsthand the transformative power of this approach, when well-applied in clinical practice. In 2011, she founded SAFM to educate, inspire, and empower practitioners.

With both scientific rigor and real-world, practical application at its core, SAFM offers accredited, advanced education to active medical and wellness professionals worldwide. Tracy is a beloved educator and prized mentor in the field.

SAFM's diverse community features practitioners of 22+ clinical modalities from 75+ countries. SAFM uniquely offers training in the science of functional medicine, the art of clinical application, continuous complex case practice, AND business education and mentoring for career success.

The thousands of practitioners in SAFM’s community embody Tracy’s vision of a Good Medicine Movement™. This mission honors conventional Disease Care and establishes a proactive, personalized, patient-centric Health Care standard that sustainably addresses disease root causes, thus minimizing the chronic disease burden and its theft of human vitality and potential.

Empower yourself to be the savvy practitioner that your patients and clients deeply need!

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