
TRAINING SCHEDULE DETAILS
DAY 1
April 11th 7am-12pm
LDI HISTORY & INTRODUCTION
Through extensive experimentation and challenge of all the LDA “rules” over the years, it became clear that the approach to using LDI (Low Dose “Immunotherapy”, is distinct from how the use of the proprietary Low Dose “Allergy” system is taught) for treating allergies needed to evolve in a new direction. The treatment method needed to be more individualized, broader in scope (both in terms of antigen number and available concentrations), and more financially accessible. This manual will describe the new antigen mixtures I have assembled and how I have found to best use them so far. It includes lengthy discussions about all the old LDA rules, the process of making custom LDI dilutions, specifics of giving doses, and other logistical items that are all in the LDI Internal Antigens Manual because some practitioners will only be treating allergies and will only receive this manual.
DAY 2
April 12th 7am-12pm
LDI FOR INTERNAL MICROBES
The effect of LDI is to promote proper immune tolerance for whatever antigens are being used. Therefore, it should be applicable in any condition involving an unnecessary immune system reaction against some antigen target. Disease categories we treat with LDI include allergies of all types, autoimmune diseases, and chronic inflammatory diseases that involve an immune reaction. If someone has a chronic inflammatory condition caused by an overreaction of the immune system, all you have to do is figure out the target antigen and the effective treatment dose and you can theoretically apply this principle to resolve the disease process. As you will see, you don’t even need to know exactly what the immune system is targeting, you just have to have that specific thing within a broad collection of antigens you may be using all at once. In this training we will discuss how we can apply LDI to this wide spectrum of Internal Antigens.
DAY 3
April 13th 7am- 8am
GUEST SPEAKER DR. BRYAN RADE
Dr. Rade is a graduate of the Canadian College of Naturopathic Medicine (CCNM) and his practice focuses on persistent borreliosis and coinfections, mold illness, integrative oncology, the biomedical treatment of autism, PANS/PANDAS, neurological disorders, SIBO, chronic pain and treatment-resistant conditions. He utilizes a wide range of tools including ozone therapy, prolotherapy, perineural injection therapy, Low Dose Immunotherapy, intravenous therapies, neurofeedback and many others. Dr. Rade guest lectures on persistent borreliosis and Post-Lyme Disease Syndrome at CCNM, teaches in-person and online courses on a variety of topics, and lectures on topics related to complex chronic illness around North America.
Day 3
April 13th 830am-1230pm
8:30am -10:30 am/ 15 min break/ 10:45am-12:30pm
LDI FOR ALLERGENS
Allergy and autoimmunity represent a loss of appropriate immune “tolerance”. The idea behind this form of immunotherapy is to retrain tolerance to the immune system for specific antigens, either individually or in very large collections at once. This seems like a very basic concept, but it is truly profound. Low Dose Immunotherapy (LDI) is also profoundly different from conventional immunotherapy used for environmental allergies. In this training we will discuss how to apply LDI to all of the allergies you will come across with your patients.

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Natalie Tristan's Testimonial
I started LDI in May. For June and July I had nearly 6 of the best weeks I have had in many years. At the end of July I decided to add a much-needed yeast dose in with the lyme injection. The yeast dose was WAY too strong and I struggled for nearly 6 weeks before my doctor strongly encouraged a small dose of steroids before getting my next dose. (I know all the steroid talk with lyme... Luckily, I took it and it worked) On Monday I decided to dose ONLY lyme at 9C and friends.... I feel good! I have spent the last four hours down on my hands and knees deep cleaning my bathroom. (I don't know the last time my joints allowed this?!?!) I'm going to work-out in a few minutes and I feel up to it. Please don't lose hope. Two years ago I was about 35% functioning. It makes me so excited to continue healing through this method!