Blood Sugar Balancing for the Savy Nutrition Pracitioner

Blood Sugar Balancing for the Savvy Nutrition Pracitioner

  • Date
    • December 2, 2017
  • Time
    • 9:00 am - 5:00 pm
  • Location
    • 6537 111 St.
      Edmonton, Alberta T6H 4R5
    • Or Choose the Live-Stream option

** The workshop will be recorded as well.


 Chances are you've experienced all or some of the following:

  • Your clients come to you when they've tried "everything else," and they're counting on you to "fix" them. They feel desperate as they turn to you for help, and sometimes, you just aren't sure HOW to help them.
  • You dread receiving calls from clients with complex cases, because you want more than anything to help them but can’t always figure out what’s wrong.
  • While many of your clients DO experience great results—you know you have skills—you aren't quite sure how to grow your business so that people are lining up outside your office because of your reputation for solving the tough cases.
  • You’re currently working with a client who’s doing everything you’ve taught her, but she’s still not getting results. You’re frustrated and discouraged, and you don’t know what else to recommend.
  • There is absolutely nothing that compares to the joy of helping someone who has lost hope , and you want to learn as much as you can.

What you'll learn:

  1. Insulin Resistance - how it presents, its hidden dangers, and underlying causes.
  2. Assessment - You'll learn which specific signs, symptoms, and lab markers you must understand, so you can detect insulin resistance in your clients. You’ll also learn how to empower your clients to test your blood sugar.
  3. Nutrition - foods and anti-nutrients that contribute to insulin resistance and which nutrients and foods have the power to reverse it. 
  4. Timing - you may find your clients are doing "all the right things" but not getting results.  They may be doing the right things at the wrong times. timing plays a major role in how the body manages blood sugars. Learn the optimal timing of meals, exercise, sleep and stress management.
  5. Stress Management - learn about the hormones involved in the stress response and their effects on blood sugar.
  6. Fitness - learn specific activities that help balance blood sugars plus the importance of movement and its effects on insulin receptors.
  7. Sleep - affects hormones and therefore blood sugars.  You'll learn strategies for helping your clients to optimize their sleep.

It’s my goal to share with you potentially life-saving information about how you can systematically and accurately help your clients.  You can discover whether they have blood sugar imbalances before the symptoms become life-threatening.


  •  Date
    • December 2, 2017
  • Time
    • 9:00 am - 5:00 pm
  • Location
    • The Health Collective 6537 111 St.
      Edmonton, Alberta T6H 4R5
    • Or Choose the Live-Stream option