
Quad-epidemics III: the Anxiety and Depression Epidemic

Quad-epidemics III: the Anxiety and Depression Epidemic is organized by Collaborative Education (CE).
Description:
Dr. Tano is a Johns Hopkins-trained allergist and specialist in clinical immunology. He has worked as a specialist, pioneer, and foremost expert in the field of Integrative Immunity. He combines his vast expertise in allergy and clinical immunology and in hormone imbalance syndrome to treat the root causes of 21st-century chronic diseases. In this presentation, Dr. Tano reviews his clinical assessment of anxiety and depression and explains the pathological connections between environmental toxins, estrogen disruption, and mood disorders. Dr. Tano also discusses the roles of vitamin-mineral cofactors and urinary markers for serotonin and catecholamine metabolism in treating anxiety and depression.
Learning Objectives:
1. Discuss the symptoms of high acetylcholine and where this is seen in chronic disease and it’s an association with depression and anxiety
2. Discuss the vitamin, mineral, and amino acid cofactors needed for normal serotonin and catecholamine markers
3. Discuss the role of estrogen and thyroid in the pathogenesis of anxiety and depression.
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