Friday, July 25, 2014

There is Still Time to Sign Up for Dr. Tom O'Bryan's Lecture Friday July 25th-available 48 hours






Dear Friends,
We influenced more than 100,000 people around the world with the 30 hours of education that were offered at The Gluten Summit. Even more with the summit follow up webinar, "Now That You Know, Where Do You Go?" about how to converse with your practitioner about testing.

YET, we still have naysayers claiming that gluten sensitivity
without celiac disease is a fad, that it does not exist!

It's always been this way. There are those who fought for the belief that the world was flat, even long after it was proven to be round.

Do you believe it? 
I know it's hard to imagine, but it's true.
This Friday, I will disband the idea that this serious disorder is fictional. Experts and researchers have given us the means to recognize, test and treat non-celiac gluten sensitivity (NCGS). Their studies confirm the existence of it without celiac disease. We'll review these studies, and I'll send them to those who attend. Then you'll know it's a fact!

GLUTEN SENSITIVITY

Fantasy, Fad, Fiction or Fact?

A live, online conversation with Dr. Tom O'Bryan

Join me on Friday, July 25, 2014

7:45 P.M. - 9:30 P.M. U.S. PDT

Click Here to Purchase Your Ticket and join me online for this live event!

Enough is enough. It's time to put these untruths to rest. Science now confirms what we've known for years: Gluten sensitivity is a real disorder with defined symptoms that can affect any part of the body.

Here are the details for my live, online event:
  • I will give a live lecture about gluten sensitivity beginning at approximately 7:45 P.M U.S. Pacific Time.
  • It will be followed by a 30-minute Q&A period (you will be able to send in your questions!).
  • The lecture and Q&A will be on demand for 48 hours.
  • Next week, I'll send you access to ALL of the studies that I referenced during the lecture!
  • Admission to the live stream is USD $7.97, with part of the proceeds going to the Olivewood Gardens and Learning Center in National City, California.

Click Here to Purchase Your Ticket and join me online for this live event!


Best to you,

Tom O'Bryan, DC, CCN, DACBN

After an average of 12 years on a GFD, 31% of patients still have increased inflammation in their intestines.
Gut 2005;54:769-774 


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