Speaking Announcement* CNDA Conference 2024 - CardioMetabolic Health and the Microbiome

Join Dr. Piper at the 2024 California Naturopathic Doctor’s Association Conference!

We are thrilled to announce that Dr. Piper Dobner, the founder of Biome Basics, will be a keynote speaker at the upcoming 2024 California Naturopathic Doctor’s Association (CNDA) annual conference, taking place from April 26 to April 28 at the picturesque Paradise Point Island Resort in sunny San Diego.

Dr. Piper's session promises to be an enlightening exploration into the fascinating world of microbiome health. In her talk, she will delve into the intricate journey that has shaped her private medical practice, showcasing how the microbiome has played a pivotal role in her approach to holistic wellness.

From groundbreaking research in fecal transplant therapies to the discovery of postbiotics, and even daring ventures into self-infection with human hookworms, Dr. Dobner's experiences offer a unique perspective on total microbiome restoration.

Expect to hear captivating patient cases, insightful discoveries, and a touch of humor that will make this talk both informative and engaging. Whether you're a seasoned practitioner, a budding naturopath, or simply curious about microbiome-centered health, this is an opportunity not to be missed.

Join Dr. Piper at the CNDA conference and immerse yourself in a weekend of learning, networking, and inspiration. Gain valuable insights, connect with like-minded professionals, and discover new horizons in the field of naturopathic medicine.

Don't miss out on Dr. Piper Dobner's sessions, “bringing up the rear” on April 28th as well as other exciting presentations the entire weekend at the CNDA conference. Reserve your spot today and be part of this transformative experience!

For more information and registration details, visit the CNDA conference website here.

We hope to seeing you there!

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