In this webinar, participants will learn how to interpret and analyze the results of an Organic Acids Test (OAT) effectively. The OAT is a valuable tool for identifying metabolic imbalances and nutritional deficiencies that can lead to a variety of health problems. However, it can be challenging to decipher the information presented in the test results. This webinar will provide an overview of the key markers on the OAT, including those related to energy production, detoxification, neurotransmitter function, and gut health. Additionally, participants will learn how to use the information from the OAT to develop personalized treatment plans that address underlying imbalances and promote optimal health. Whether you are a practitioner looking to improve your diagnostic skills or an individual interested in learning more about your health, this webinar is a must-watch.
How to Review an Organic Acids Test


About the Author
Kurt Woeller, DO
FOUNDER OF INTEGRATIVE MEDICINE ACADEMY
Kurt N. Woeller, DO has been an integrative medicine physician and biomedical Autism specialist for over 20+ years. He is an author of several health books including Autism – The Road To Recovery, Methyl-B12 Therapy For Autism, Methyl-B12 for Alzheimer’s Disease and Dementia, and 5 Things You MUST Do Right Now To Help With Your Rheumatoid Arthritis. He is an international speaker, educator, and practicing clinician offering specialized interventions for individuals with complex medical conditions. His health consulting practice for Autism alone is multinational with families from various countries. Dr. Woeller serves as a clinical and lab consult for Functional Medicine Clinical Rounds, as well as provides educational seminars for Mosaic Diagnostics (formerly Great Plains Laboratory). He is co-founder of Integrative Medicine Academy (www.IntegrativeMedicineAcademy.com), which is an online training academy for health practitioners learning integrative medicine.
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