Meet your Speaker! Course Description Brain Health and Performance - Natural Fundamentals Drew Detzner, BA, CNC, MH, CFT, CNHP, NRT, NTP
Drew Detzner, BA, CNC, MH, CFT, CNHP, NRT, NTP graduated from Valparaiso University with a Bachelor’s Degree in 2006. Drew experienced several health challenges during his time in college that eventually led him to eating better, supplementing, and ultimately, continuing his schooling to become a clinical nutritionist. His health improved dramatically, and Drew recognized that the he was not the only person who could benefit from these practices. Drew has been on staff at Langlois Vital Nutrition Center since 2007 and started his nutrition practice in 2011 after going back to school. Drew’s belief in the validity and effectiveness of Nutrition has led him to pursue ongoing education in multiple disciplines. He graduated from Trinity College in 2008 as a Certified Nutritional Counselor, and then again as a Master Herbalist in 2009. In March of 2012, he completed his certification as a Natural Health Practitioner. Drew also completed the Advanced Clinical Training program through Ulan Nutritional Systems in March of 2013. He is widely recognized by his peers as one of the best muscle testers in the country. Drew’s passion is helping his clients achieve and maintain better health, and nothing excites him more than seeing success brought on by positive decisions. Drew Detzner became a nutritionist out of a passion for helping others and an interest in biological research. The son of a teacher and a counselor, Drew uses the wisdom learned growing up in that environment while working with clients. He is a graduate of Valparaiso University, the International Sport Science Academy, Trinity College of Natural Health, and Ulan Nutritional Systems’ Advanced Clinical Training program. Drew enjoys working with “difficult cases”. He says, “There are no difficult cases when the correct educational tools are being utilized to progress mind, body, and spirit. This means practitioner and client must both be willing to acknowledge what is not optimal and improve the handling of the cause of the problem.” Support for this program generously provided by:
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