January 6, 2009: Chronic Fatigue
Chronic Fatigue Syndrome: Understanding the
Big Picture
Speakers: John C. Pittman, M.D., Carolina Center for Integrative Medicine
Date: Tuesday, January 6, 2009
Time: 7:00-8:00pm
RSVP: Advanced registration is required in case of cancellation. RSVP by calling the Carolina Center at (919) 571-4391 or
via e-mail at register@carolinacenter.com.
Cost: FREE
Location: Carolina Center for Integrative Medicine
4505 Fair Meadow Lane, Suite 111
Raleigh, NC 27607
Overview: Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, Fibromyalgia, and Multiple Chemical Sensitivity are chronic degenerative illnesses that
are interconnected. If you have a hard time focusing, have trouble sleeping, experience muscle pain or aches, have tender
lymph nodes, and have headaches or a sore throat, it’s important for you to see the “Big Picture” — that many, if not all,
chronic degenerative illnesses have common metabolic and biochemical threads that connect them. Join us as we discuss the
symptoms and causes of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, the damage caused by free radicals, and the important role of anti-oxidants.
Speakers: John C. Pittman, M.D., Carolina Center for Integrative Medicine
Date: Tuesday, January 6, 2009
Time: 7:00-8:00pm
RSVP: Advanced registration is required in case of cancellation. RSVP by calling the Carolina Center at (919) 571-4391 or
via e-mail at register@carolinacenter.com.
Cost: FREE
Location: Carolina Center for Integrative Medicine
4505 Fair Meadow Lane, Suite 111
Raleigh, NC 27607
Overview: Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, Fibromyalgia, and Multiple Chemical Sensitivity are chronic degenerative illnesses that
are interconnected. If you have a hard time focusing, have trouble sleeping, experience muscle pain or aches, have tender
lymph nodes, and have headaches or a sore throat, it’s important for you to see the “Big Picture” — that many, if not all,
chronic degenerative illnesses have common metabolic and biochemical threads that connect them. Join us as we discuss the
symptoms and causes of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, the damage caused by free radicals, and the important role of anti-oxidants.
January 13, 2009: An Integrative Approach to
Treating Chronic Digestive Disturbances
An Integrative Approach to Treating Chronic
Digestive Disturbances
Speaker: John C. Pittman, MD
Carolina Center for Integrative Medicine
Date: Tuesday, January 13
Time: 7:00-8:00pm
RSVP: Registration is required in case of cancellation. RSVP by calling the Carolina Center at (919) 571-4391 or via e-mail
at register@carolinacenter.com
Cost: FREE
Location: The Carolina Center for Integrative Medicine
4505 Fair Meadow Lane, Suite 111
Raleigh, NC 27607
Overview: Chronic Digestive Disturbances include everything from indigestion, heartburn,
abdominal bloating, and excessive gassiness to more serious problems such as gall bladder dysfunction, chronic constipation,
irritable bowel syndrome, and inflammatory bowel disease such as ulcerative colitis and Crohn's disease. Dietary factors
contribute significantly to these symptoms, with some patients having underlying chronic infections that lead to food
allergies. Through a methodical approach, it is often possible to identify the culprits responsible for these symptoms and
develop a treatment regimen that addresses all the components of the problem, not just treat the symptoms.
Speaker: John C. Pittman, MD
Carolina Center for Integrative Medicine
Date: Tuesday, January 13
Time: 7:00-8:00pm
RSVP: Registration is required in case of cancellation. RSVP by calling the Carolina Center at (919) 571-4391 or via e-mail
at register@carolinacenter.com
Cost: FREE
Location: The Carolina Center for Integrative Medicine
4505 Fair Meadow Lane, Suite 111
Raleigh, NC 27607
Overview: Chronic Digestive Disturbances include everything from indigestion, heartburn,
abdominal bloating, and excessive gassiness to more serious problems such as gall bladder dysfunction, chronic constipation,
irritable bowel syndrome, and inflammatory bowel disease such as ulcerative colitis and Crohn's disease. Dietary factors
contribute significantly to these symptoms, with some patients having underlying chronic infections that lead to food
allergies. Through a methodical approach, it is often possible to identify the culprits responsible for these symptoms and
develop a treatment regimen that addresses all the components of the problem, not just treat the symptoms.
January 20, 2009: Chelation Therapy for Heart
Disease
Chelation Therapy for Heart Disease
Speaker: John C. Pittman, MD, DABCMT, Carolina Center for Integrative Medicine
Date: Tuesday, January 20, 2009
Time: 7:00-8:00PM
Cost: FREE
Location: Carolina Center for Integrative Medicine
4505 Fair Meadow Lane, Suite 111
Raleigh, NC 27607
RSVP: Advanced registration is required in case of cancellation. Call The Carolina Center at (919) 571-4391 or register via
email at register@carolinacenter.com
Overview: Chelating drugs that bind to heavy metals have been shown to also remove calcium plaque from artery walls, reverse
atherosclerosis, and effectively treat heart disease for many individuals. Learn about the use of this historically
significant therapy and the government- sponsored clinical trials currently underway to prove its benefits.
Speaker: John C. Pittman, MD, DABCMT, Carolina Center for Integrative Medicine
Date: Tuesday, January 20, 2009
Time: 7:00-8:00PM
Cost: FREE
Location: Carolina Center for Integrative Medicine
4505 Fair Meadow Lane, Suite 111
Raleigh, NC 27607
RSVP: Advanced registration is required in case of cancellation. Call The Carolina Center at (919) 571-4391 or register via
email at register@carolinacenter.com
Overview: Chelating drugs that bind to heavy metals have been shown to also remove calcium plaque from artery walls, reverse
atherosclerosis, and effectively treat heart disease for many individuals. Learn about the use of this historically
significant therapy and the government- sponsored clinical trials currently underway to prove its benefits.
Additional
Seminars
The seminars below are not sponsored by Triangle Compounding Pharmacy, but may be of interest to our clients:
The seminars below are not sponsored by Triangle Compounding Pharmacy, but may be of interest to our clients:
Free Seminars
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Andropause – Effects of Aging on Hormones and
Health in Men: December 16, 2008:
Andropause – Understanding the Effects of Aging
on Hormones and Health in Men
Speaker: John C. Pittman, M.D., Carolina Center for Integrative Medicine
Sponsor: Triangle Compounding Pharmacy
Date: Tuesday, December 16, 2008
Time: 7:00-8:00PM
RSVP: Registration is required in case of cancellation. Click here to Register.
Cost: FREE
Location: Carolina Center for Integrative Medicine
4505 Fair Meadow Lane, Suite 111, Raleigh, NC 27607
Overview: As our population of aging adults has been steadily increasing, there has been a gradual shift in how we view
healthcare. Beyond simply treating illness, there is now a stronger desire to maintain youthful energy and vigor than ever
before with greater interest in “Age Management” through therapies both internal and external. Through the use of an
Integrative Medical program, many symptoms related to hormone deficiencies can be reversed—with men experiencing optimal
health and vitality well into advanced age.
Speaker: John C. Pittman, M.D., Carolina Center for Integrative Medicine
Sponsor: Triangle Compounding Pharmacy
Date: Tuesday, December 16, 2008
Time: 7:00-8:00PM
RSVP: Registration is required in case of cancellation. Click here to Register.
Cost: FREE
Location: Carolina Center for Integrative Medicine
4505 Fair Meadow Lane, Suite 111, Raleigh, NC 27607
Overview: As our population of aging adults has been steadily increasing, there has been a gradual shift in how we view
healthcare. Beyond simply treating illness, there is now a stronger desire to maintain youthful energy and vigor than ever
before with greater interest in “Age Management” through therapies both internal and external. Through the use of an
Integrative Medical program, many symptoms related to hormone deficiencies can be reversed—with men experiencing optimal
health and vitality well into advanced age.
Women’s Health – An Integrative Medical
Perspective: December 9, 2008
Women’s Health – An Integrative Medical
Perspective
Speaker: John C. Pittman, MD, Carolina Center for Integrative Medicine
Sponsor: Triangle Compounding Pharmacy
Date: Tuesday, December 9, 2008
Time: 7:00-8:00PM
RSVP: Registration is required in case of cancellation. Click here to Register.
Cost: FREE
Location: Carolina Center for Integrative Medicine
4505 Fair Meadow Lane, Suite 111, Raleigh, NC 27607
Overview: Women face an ever-increasing variety of health challenges as responsibilities and stress increase in everyone’s
lives. From childhood and teen years through menopause and beyond, the cumulative effect of these stressors can lead to
gradually diminished health, physical and mental de-compensation, and a harder time making it through the day. An
Integrative Health Program for women takes into consideration these stressors and seeks to explore how these may impact
cellular and organ function throughout the body. Join us as we discuss a treatment approach that involves addressing
digestive system disorders, cellular nutrient deficiencies, and most importantly, hormone deficiencies, which for some women
can have profoundly positive effects when levels are safely restored.
Speaker: John C. Pittman, MD, Carolina Center for Integrative Medicine
Sponsor: Triangle Compounding Pharmacy
Date: Tuesday, December 9, 2008
Time: 7:00-8:00PM
RSVP: Registration is required in case of cancellation. Click here to Register.
Cost: FREE
Location: Carolina Center for Integrative Medicine
4505 Fair Meadow Lane, Suite 111, Raleigh, NC 27607
Overview: Women face an ever-increasing variety of health challenges as responsibilities and stress increase in everyone’s
lives. From childhood and teen years through menopause and beyond, the cumulative effect of these stressors can lead to
gradually diminished health, physical and mental de-compensation, and a harder time making it through the day. An
Integrative Health Program for women takes into consideration these stressors and seeks to explore how these may impact
cellular and organ function throughout the body. Join us as we discuss a treatment approach that involves addressing
digestive system disorders, cellular nutrient deficiencies, and most importantly, hormone deficiencies, which for some women
can have profoundly positive effects when levels are safely restored.