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Irritable Bowel Syndrome and GI Effects
In the Las Vegas Area? Join us at IFIM
GI Effects Stool Profiles
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Irritable Bowel Syndrome and GI Effects
Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) is a blanket term for a variety of diseases causing discomfort in the gastrointestinal tract. Watch an audio visual presentation with Dr. Elizabeth Redmond on a before and after case study of a patient with IBS. 
In the Las Vegas Area? Join us at IFIM.

Join us at  The Institute for Integrative Medicine (IFIM) conference at the Mandalay Bay Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas, July 30-August 1. This conference is aimed at helping clinicians incorporate integrative medicine into practice, increase patient volume, and more. For a special limited time, Metametrix clients
can receive free registration using code "theifim", and receive FREE access to all three days of the conference.

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Volume 5, Issue 7July 2010
Metametrix Memo
Greetings!  

For July, we are excited to transition our focus to the GI Effects Stool Profile!  Using DNA analysis, the GI Effects Profile is a valuable profile to help patients get back to enjoying their everyday lives and feeling better.
 
Also this month, visit the new features at www. metametrix.com. Recently, Metametrix created enhanced features on our Learning Center and Test Menu. Additionally, the ALE seminars are still underway, with events in August and November. Learn more about each below.
Help Your Patients Get Back to Enjoying Life...
 GI EffectsThe GI Effects Stool Profiles are unlike any other stool profile. Using DNA analysis, GI Effects goes beyond standard parameters for identifying the root cause of gastrointestinal issues. Related conditions  include, irritable bowel syndrome, ulcerative colitis, Crohn's disease, and more.
 
 
 
Have You Visited the Enhanced  www.metametrix.com?
website Take our survey and tell us what you think!
Recently, we added new features to both the Learning Center and Test Menu on www.metametrix.com. In the Learning Center, you may now filter by content types or profiles and sort by date published. In the Test Menu, you may now browse by test/profiles alphabetically or by category! We have added a "Downloads" tab grouping all interpretive guides, sample reports, kit instructions, as well as a "Learn More" tab with related educational resources.
 
We would love to hear what you think of these enhancements and hope you have found these changes beneficial! To help us continue to improve the website, we ask that you participate in a short survey. By participating, you will be entered in a drawing for a chance to win a Laboratory Evaluations for Integrative and Functional Medicine textbook and the Metametrix Handbook! Your feedback is valued and appreciated!
 
 
Applying Laboratory Evaluations Seminar
Dr.Lord at ALE Seminar August 28-29 - Atlanta | November 13-14 - San Diego
The last two Applying Laboratory Evaluations seminars for 2010 are approaching soon! This seminar is geared to clincians seeking more information on functional laboratory testing and how to incorporate it into their practices. Profiles and case studies discussed include stool testing, IgG food sensitivities, amino acids, and organic acids.
 
Seats are still available, but limited, for the next two seminars. Join us at our lab in Atlanta in August or our west coast edition in San Diego in November!
 
 
Please visit www.metametrix.com for more information on the GI Effects Profile. Stay tuned for next month's newsletter where we will be highlighting more on stool testing.  If you have questions, please give us a call at 800.221.4640 or send us an email through our contact us page.
 
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