EDTAview courseThis course covers the use of EDTA as an integrative therapy for cardiovascular disease and toxic metal detoxification. We will examine its role as a chelator for metals like lead, cadmium, arsenic, and mercury, and review the clinical evidence from trials, including the TACT ONE trial, which validates its efficacy in preventing secondary cardiovascular events after myocardial infarction. Additionally, we will discuss safe application, patient selection, monitoring, and various dosing protocols.
Taught by
Dr. Eric Marsden ND
GZAview courseThis course focuses on intravenous Glycyrrhizic acid (GZA), a well-researched therapeutic agent for viral and hepatic conditions. Participants will learn about the mechanisms of action of GZA and gain insights into its safe and effective application in patient care. Enhance your understanding of this valuable treatment option and its clinical applications.
Taught by
Dr. Eric Marsden ND
Central Lineview courseThis course covers central venous catheters (CVCs), focusing on safe vascular access techniques encountered in clinical practice. Participants will learn about various CVC types and guidelines for heparin locking in patients with central lines. Upon completing the online lessons, attendees must schedule an in-person practical session at the Marsden Centre to obtain certification.
Taught by
Dr. Eric Marsden ND
Phosphatidylcholineview courseThis course focuses on intravenous phosphatidylcholine as a key therapeutic in integrative medicine. Participants will explore its role in cardiovascular disease and endothelial dysfunction, supported by clinical research on its effects on cardiovascular, neurodegenerative, and inflammatory processes. Best practices for patient assessment, safe administration, and monitoring will also be discussed. Completing this course is essential for those looking to refer patients for infusion-based phosphatidylcholine treatments in their practice.
Taught by
Dr. Eric Marsden ND
NADview courseThis course explores Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide (NAD) as a promising therapeutic for fatigue, addiction, cognitive disorders, and overall wellness. Participants will review current clinical research on intravenous NAD therapy and learn best practices for patient assessment, monitoring, and safe administration. Protocols for using NAD in various conditions, including addiction, chronic fatigue, and neurological diseases, will also be discussed, highlighting its potential role in enhancing health and longevity.
Taught by
Dr. Victor Chan ND
Artesunateview courseThis course focuses on artesunate, a semisynthetic derivative of artemisinin from the Chinese wormwood plant, traditionally used for malaria. We will explore its historical significance in traditional Chinese medicine and recent research indicating its potential role in supportive care for cancer and chronic infections. Participants will learn about the evidence supporting artesunate's use and guidelines for its safe application in patient care.
Taught by
Dr. Eric Marsden ND
DCAview courseThis course explores DCA (dichloroacetate) as a promising metabolic therapy in cancer care, backed by encouraging clinical trials. Originally developed for inborn errors of metabolism, DCA is now recognized as an orphan drug globally. Its impact on mitochondrial activity can significantly alter cancer cell metabolism, promoting apoptosis. Participants will learn about the various applications of DCA in integrative cancer treatment, as well as best practices for safe administration, patient assessment, and monitoring.
Taught by
Dr. Eric Marsden ND
Curcuminview courseThis course focuses on curcumin as a vital therapeutic in integrative medicine, emphasizing its potential benefits despite challenges with absorption. We will explore the evidence supporting intravenous administration to achieve higher therapeutic concentrations. Participants will review clinical trials validating the safe use of IV curcumin and learn protocols for administration, dosing, and patient assessment and monitoring. Completing this course is essential for those looking to refer patients for curcumin infusion treatments with ONIN.
Taught by
Dr. Eric Marsden ND