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Learn what the newest research shows from world-renowned experts in the field of environmental medicine!

Invisible Enemies: The Pollutants Triggering Immune Dysfunction
A Critical Webinar for Healthcare Providers and Health Advocates
Millions of people are struggling with unexplained immune dysfunction—chronic infections, autoimmune diseases, and persistent inflammation. But what if the root cause isn’t just genetics or lifestyle? What if the air we breathe is a contributor, too?
As a healthcare provider, you strive to uncover the hidden causes of disease. Yet, few clinicians consider the profound impact of airborne pollutants on immune function. This free, three-day webinar, Invisible Enemies: The Pollutants Triggering Immune Dysfunction, exposes the unseen environmental threats driving immune disorders today. Whether you’re a naturopath, PA, functional medicine practitioner, or any healthcare professional, you’ll gain groundbreaking insights that could transform the way you diagnose and treat chronic immune conditions. Even non-practitioners will benefit from the critical insights shared by internationally recognized experts in the field.
Webinar Schedule:
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Part 1 (Wednesday, April 23rd):
The Most Common (and Toxic) Airborne Pollutants in the World Today and Where They Come From.
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Part 2 (Thursday, April 24th):
How These Pollutants Can Dysregulate the Human Immune System, Causing Both Immunosuppression (Immune Deficiency) and Immunopotentiation (Autoimmune Disease).
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Part 3 (Friday, April 25th):
What Must Be Done to Protect Public Health and How Clinicians Play a Role.

Attend Anytime! Participants can log on at any time that fits their schedule during the three-day event.
Why You Should Attend
Newest Research:
Learn what the newest research says about the most toxic airborne pollutants affecting immune health today.
Clinical Insights:
Discover how environmental toxins contribute to immune dysfunction, from immune suppression to autoimmunity.
Actionable Solutions:
Gain practical strategies you can use with patients to mitigate exposure and protect both personal and public health.
Expert-Led Training:
Learn from world-renowned specialists—the very leaders in the field of environmental medicine.
Meet The Webinar Team

Dr. Lyn Patrick, ND
Dr. Patrick serves as faculty for the Metabolic Medicine Institute Fellowship in collaboration with George Washington School of Medicine and Health Sciences. She is also a planner and faculty member for ACAM and the Environmental Health Symposium, one of the leading environmental medicine conferences in the U.S.
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Dr. Fine, NMD, FAAEM
Dr. Anne Marie Fine is a board-certified naturopathic physician specializing in Environmental Medicine. A best-selling author, international speaker, and science advisor for MadeSafe.org. She's published extensively in peer-reviewed medical journals and is Adjunct Faculty at the Sonoran University of Health Sciences.
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Stacy Malesiewski
Stacy Malesiewski is a certified health and wellness coach with a focus on environmental impacts. She is a published author, podcaster, and she passionately serves as the Austin Air marketing director helping to educate both children and adults on the necessity of breathing cleaner, healthier air.
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