Integrative Management of Fatigue Outline

Chronic fatigue is very prevalent in modern-day society. The aim of this module is to explore the numerous causes of fatigue and incorporate an Integrative approach to managing the root causes that may be underlying.  The case studies have specifically been chosen to cover various causes of fatigue and to facilitate an easy learning process of the functional medicine model approach. Some of the underlying causes of chronic fatigue explored in the module include:
  • Mitochondrial issues with poor ATP output
  • Yeast overgrowth
  • Dysbiosis and leaky gut
  • Adrenal stress with or without fatigue
  • Hormonal issues including thyroid hormone issues, menopause, and andropause
  • Chronic stress
  • Environmental toxicity with hormonal, neurological, and endocrine disruption
  • Chronic infective disorders such as Ebstein Barr and coxsackie viral infections, Lyme disease, and other chronic infestations including paracytic, viral and chronic atypical bacterial infections
  • Impaired detoxification
  • Emotional stress

Disclaimer
All training provided by the Golding Institute is for educational purposes only. Completion of our courses does not grant or extend any scope of practice or provide a licence to practice integrative medicine. Participants are solely responsible for ensuring they remain within their current scope of practice as defined by their legal jurisdiction when applying principles learnt in these courses. By enrolling, participants agree to these terms and understand that this training does not authorise the provision of integrative medical services beyond their existing qualifications.

Students have 12 months within which to finish the coursework, whereafter reregistration is needed.

Integrative Management of Fatigue

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