Food as medicine • lifelong results
You don't feel like yourself anymore. The world around you doesn't make much sense, either.
Your body seems to be on revolt and you experience any of these symptoms:
Low energy
Digestive issues
Mood swings
Headaches
Brain fog
Bad sleep
Body pains
Skin issues
Inflammation is at the root of almost every chronic health condition.
Understanding how inflammation begins, how it manifests in the body, and most importantly, how to decrease it, is of crucial importance for yourself and your patients and clients.
Hey! My name is Dr. Jess Reynolds, I am a Doctor of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) and Integrative Medicine, an Acupuncturist and a Registered Massage Therapist (RMT).
My practice has been tremendously gratifying, and through it I have had the opportunity to work with many people — helping them heal, body mind and spirit. Through my practice, I soon discovered my true passion: teaching.
The focus of my lectures has been Psychology, Personal Growth, Nutrition, Orthopedic Assessment and Functional Medicine.
My passion, however, is in self-development of any kind. I am a true believer in becoming the best version of yourself.
Browse our available classes and pick the one that's right for you
Hey! My name is Dr. Jess Reynolds, I am a Doctor of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) and Integrative Medicine, an Acupuncturist and a Registered Massage Therapist (RMT).
When taking an online course online, you are often on your own. Not with AIM! Ask questions Dr. Jess will personally answer you ASAP!
f you are not 100% satisfied with your learning experience, let us know and we will give you a full refund.
Our students experience life changing moments and that's why we're here
Betty Huff
Claudia Voeks
Jude Kramer
Sylvie Gionet-Doucet
One of the hardest parts in diet change is knowing what to cook.
We will provide you with some of our favorite anti-inflammatory recipes in this complimentary e-book.
Other common obstacles are time and money, both of which we have kept in mind in our selection of offered recipes.
(VALUE $50) Included with Nutrition for Inflammation
Dr. Jess will take you step by step through 9 weeks of your anti-inflammatory diet change. He will cover not only the how's
of changing your diet, but the whys.
(VALUE $50) Included Included with Nutrition for Inflammation
Nutrition for Inflammation is packed with over 30 handouts, worksheets and questionnaires to help you identify your weak-links, primary symptoms and much more.
(VALUE $50) Included Included with Nutrition for Inflammation
Here's everything included with
Nutrition for Inflammation ($120 Value)
Bonus 1: Recipe Book ($50 Value)
Bonus 2: Meal Guide ($50 Value)
Bonus 3: Worksheets ($50Value)
Total Value: $ 270
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Welcome! In this chapter we review the ideas and concepts that will be covered throughout the course, cover some basic signs and symptoms and meet your instructor.
1. Introduction to Inflammation
2. The Story of Inflammation
3. Signs and Symptoms of System Inflammation
4. How to Use This Course
In order to understand where we are going, we must know where we are. In this section we gain a strong understanding of how the immune system works and how inflammation begins and is sustained long term.
1. The Spectrum of Health
2. Innate Immunity
3. Adaptive Immunity
4. Free radicals and Antioxidants
What happens when your immune system gets pushed too far? In this chapter we cover how sensitivities and intolerances develop and why they are not diagnosed more regularly.
1. The Immune System in Action and Inaction
2. Allergies vs Intolerance vs Sensitivities
A deep dive into the biggest causes of systemic inflammation. Don’t be deterred by big topics like epigenetics and genetics… we take it slow! This chapter details exactly how inflammation occurs.
1. The Role of Epigenetics and Genetics
2. The Exposome – Environmental Factors
a. Sugar
b. Wheat
c. Dairy
d. LPS
e. Processed Foods
f. Other inflammatory Foods
3. Dysbiosis
4. Intestinal Permeability – Leaky Gut Syndrome
5. Molecular Mimicry
Now that we are familiar with the causes of inflammation, we can work toward fixing it! In this chapter, you will learn how to discover your individual “weak link” of inflammation.
1. Know Your Limit and Stay Within it – When to Refer Out
2. Finding Your Weak Link
3. Review of Weak Links
4. Introduction to the Dietary Protocol
5. Paths to Health
In this chapter, we get into how to actually make the transition toward healthier eating. We present what you can expect, week by week, as you shift your diet.
1. Week 1-32. Week 3-6
3. Week 6-12
4. How to Maintain Long Term
1. Phase 1 – Week 1, Remove Gluten
2. Phase 1 – Week 2, Remove Sugar
3. Phase 1 – Week 3, Remove Diary and Choose Better Fats
4. Phase 2 – Week 4, Herbs and Supplements
5. Phase 2 – Week 5, Proteins
6. Phase 3 – Week 6 & 7
7. Phase 4 – Week 8 & 9, Reintroduction Phase
8. Path 2 – Phase 1, Week 1-3
9. Path 2 – Phase 2 and 3, Week 4-7
In this final chapter we summarize everything. Also, we make sure that if you are a practitioner you know your scope of practice and stay within it.
1. Cautions and Contraindications
2. Knowing Your Scope of Practice
3. Final Thoughts
CRMTA – 4 credits
CMMOTA – 4 credits
NHPC – 5 credits
NCBTMB - O CE HOURS
Once you have completed the course, you will be given a Certificate of Completion. The Certificate of Completion will state the amount of time/hours typically required to complete the course. Your Certificate of Completion will automatically appear in the certificate section of your profile. Once you have received your Certificate of Completion you must submit it to your professional association in order to have your Continuing Education Credits/Units added to your membership file. Please note that if the course has been pre-approved for Continuing Education Credits/Units with your association it will clearly state so in the course overview. If the course has not been pre-approved for Continuing Education Credits/Units, you may have to submit the course for review (and approval) to your association prior to submitting your Certificate of Completion and receiving credits/units.
Once you have completed the course, you will be given a Certificate of Completion. The Certificate of Completion will state the amount of time/hours typically required to complete the course. Your Certificate of Completion will automatically appear in the certificate section of your profile. Once you have received your Certificate of Completion you must submit it to your professional association in order to have your Continuing Education Credits/Units added to your membership file. Please note that if the course has been pre-approved for Continuing Education Credits/Units with your association it will clearly state so in the Course Overview. If the course has not been pre-approved for Continuing Education Credits/Units, you may have to submit the course for review (and approval) to your association prior to submitting your Certificate of Completion and receiving credits/units.
Click HERE to see the list of current regulatory bodies and associations which have pre-approved this course and for how many credits.
Click HERE to see the list of current regulatory bodies and associations which have pre-approved this course.
If your association is not listed, not to worry! We follow the highest possible standards of online continuing education which means that there is a very high likelihood your regulatory body or association will grant you credits/units upon completion of this course.