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The Vanguard of Health: Plant-Based Minerals and Glyphosates

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The Vanguard of Health: Plant-Based Minerals and How They Remediate Glyphosate’s Harm with Caroline Alan from the NANP 2023 HEALCon. Take this quiz to earn 1.5 CECs.

Caroline Alan is a health survivor and mineral enthusiast. On her own journey to health, Caroline found mineral replenishment to be a foundational element that is widely misunderstood. Her research into why minerals are essential in human physiology and how they work in the body has taken her into a broad field of study, including microbiology, molecular biology, cellular biology, quantum physics, agricultural soil science, and the study of plant decomposition and glyphosate toxicity.

As a result of her research, Caroline has become committed to helping people understand how and why mineral depletion affects the body, the systemic nature of glyphosate exposure, and, specifically, how plant-based humic and fulvic minerals can support healing and optimal health.

Caroline is an engaging speaker and a regular contributor to Podcasts and health-focused events and programs worldwide.

Caroline is the Co-Founder and CEO of BEAM Minerals.


Presentation Description:
Glyphosate toxicity is a systemic issue and is at the root of many chronic health conditions. A study done in 2013-14 states unequivocally that 80% of Americans had glyphosates in their urine. In 2022, that is now 100%. A study done by Microbiome Labs shows that, after glyphosate exposure (lower than the FDA's recommendations), a 3-year-old's gut microflora takes only 3 weeks to turn into the microflora of someone with CIBO. Scientific studies correlate many health issues with glyphosate exposure, including non-Hodgkins lymphoma, renal failure, autism, obesity, and Parkinson's.

At this point, Americans can’t get away from ingesting glyphosates -- they are in the water we drink and in many foods we buy at the grocery store (processed and unprocessed). So, how do Nutrition Practitioners begin to communicate to their clients about these toxins and how they could be affecting their health? And even more so, what tools are available to support clients with the remediation of glyphosates from their bodies?

Understanding how glyphosates impact the body and being able to identify the underlying conditions that are associated with glyphosate toxicity is important for nutrition practitioners. Health correlations to glyphosate exposure (based on scientific studies) will be presented.

It is critical for Nutrition practitioners to have the knowledge and tools to help their clients remediate and remove glyphosates from their systems. Recent scientific studies show that plant-based humic and fulvic mineral substances have the capacity to inhibit the adverse effects of glyphosates and also to remove them from the body. Caroline will present these studies.

Caroline will provide a technical overview of how plant-based humic and fulvic minerals work in the body, why they are effective for full-spectrum mineral replenishment, and also their glyphosate remediation capacity.

Learning Objectives:

  1. An effective working knowledge of glyphosates, their effects on the human body, and how to speak with clients about them.
  2. An overview of results of scientific studies relative to glyphosates and their health correlations.
  3. An understanding of remediation tools available for their clients, specifically plant-based humic and fulvic minerals.
  4. A working knowledge of where humic and fulvic minerals come from and how they work in the body to provide effective full-spectrum mineral replenishment.
  5. A specific working knowledge of how the mineral replenishment system works in the body.
  6. This is a paradigm shift that will empower them to help their clients gain and maintain healthy mineral levels and balance in the body.
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