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Lunch & Learn Class 1: What’s Nutrition Got to Do With It? Pioneers in Biochemistry

Thu, Oct 06

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Lunch & Learn Class 1: What’s Nutrition Got to Do With It? Pioneers in Biochemistry
Lunch & Learn Class 1: What’s Nutrition Got to Do With It? Pioneers in Biochemistry

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Oct 06, 2022, 12:00 PM MDT

Online via Zoom

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Join us for a FREE series: Lunch and Learn The Missing Link in Addiction Recovery: The Biochemistry of Addiction

The first topic in the series of six 30 minute Lunch and Learns on October 6 will be:

Lunch & Learn Class 1:  What’s Nutrition Got to Do With It? Pioneers in Biochemistry 

Debra Filla 

Recovery Nutrition Coach, Level I/II, BA, MBA

Builder, and Owner of Inside Out, a business focused on “building health from the inside out” since 1998, retired from a 30-year career with IBM, and past VP of the KC Celiac Sprue Association, Debra is currently serving her 22nd year as a City Councilmember. As a Certified Nutrition Recovery Coach, she actively promotes education about the biochemistry of addiction through public education, training seminars, and consulting.

Debra has a fascination with the incredible mystery of how the body works and, more importantly, how it heals. When she and her family all tested positive for gluten sensitivity, she researched the role gluten plays in autoimmune and other diseases.

A continual life learner, Debra has extended her real world learning to explore the connection between the brain and the gut. The gut, once thought to be our “second brain” is now understood to be the Yang to the brain’s Yin. Learning about the impact of nutrition in addiction and mental health has been key to understanding the generational history of alcoholism in her family.

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