Institute of Nutritional Endocrinology (INE): Digestion: Tools & Resources – Part 17: Optimizing Digestive Function – Video

Digestion: Implementation Tools and Additional Resources

Part 17: Optimizing Digestive Function

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Bonus Materials:

The presentation below is copied from the February 6th, 2015 Virtual Retreat. It is provided as a bonus summary tool to help you pull your learning together.

Client Assessment and Education Strategies

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Content Review Quiz:

Below you’ll find a short set of open-book, multiple-choice questions related to this content. You will have 3 attempts to pass (the passing score is 100%).

Food sequencing for optimal digestion:
How should water be taken throughout the day?
Clients without a gallbladder may be helped by:
Herbs that stimulate the flow of bile from the liver are called:

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