Dirty Genes Summit Speaker List
Due to popularity this summit is running another encore day, all talks will be unlocked Sunday Feb 4th.
Get your access to the Dirty Genes Summit here.
Some of my favorite talks from days 4-7 include:
Day 6:
Eric Balcavage, DC, CNS, CFMP, BCIM: SIBO Treatments Are Missing This
Day 5:
Nicholas Pineault: EMFs and Our Health
Paul Thomas, MD: Vaccinations Done Safely
Day 4:
Dr. Darin Ingels, ND, FAAEM: Lyme Disease and Coinfections
Dr. Laurie Mischley, ND, MPH, PhD: Parkinson’s Can Be Helped
Complete Summit List
The Talks from Day 1 – How Do Your Genes Impact You?
Ben Lynch, ND: Dirty Genes Can Be Cleaned
Sachin Patel, DC: Reaching Your Epigenetic Potential
Peter Osborne, DC, CNCB: The Genetics of Gluten Sensitivity
Joseph Pizzorno, ND: How Heavy Metals Impact Your Genes
Dr. David Brady, ND: Microbiome, GI Lab Testing and Your Brain
Rachel Pachivas: Skincare, Protecting Your Largest Organ
Partha Nandi, MD: Genes Do Not Define You
The Talks from Day 2 – Clean Your Genes With Food
Tom O’Bryan, DC, CCN, DACBN: Fixing Your Genetic Weak Links
Tom Malterre, MS, CN: Know What You Can Eat
Yasmina Ykelenstam: Histamine Intolerance: How to Manage & Thrive
Michael T. Murray, ND: The Role of Food in Genetics
Jillian Sarno Teta, ND: Digestion and a Healthy Gut Made Simple
Brad Kearns: Peak Performance For All – Safely
Andrea Nakayama, FNLP, MSN, CNC, CNE, CHHC: Mastering Epigenetics
Alessandro Feretti: Ketogenic Diet and Intermittent Fasting
The Talks from Day 3 – Genes and Your Mental Health
Alan Christianson, NMD: Adrenal Dysfunction: Warning Signs & Tools
Deanna Minich, PhD, FACN, CNS: Color Influences Your Genes
Sean Croxton: Starting New and Finding Who You Are
Patrick McKeown: Breathing Tricks to Clean Your Genes
Jared Skowron, ND: ADHD, Autism and Hope
Special Bonus!
Tom O’Bryan, DC, CCN, DACBN: Alzheimer’s, APOE and Dementia: Helping You Prevent Cognitive Decline
The Talks from Day 4 – Altering Your Genetic Expression
Chris Kresser, M.S., L.Ac: Chronic Disease Mindset Shifts
Jody Stanislaw, ND: Blood Sugar Balancing Techniques
Michael Breus, PhD: Sleep Transforms You
Ben Greenfield: Peak Physical Health Made Efficient and Easy
Shawn Stevenson: Fix Your Sleep to Fix Your Health
Dr. Darin Ingels, ND, FAAEM: Lyme Disease and Coinfections
Dr. Laurie Mischley, ND, MPH, PhD: Parkinson’s Can Be Helped
The Talks from Day 5 – The Building Blocks of Healthy Families
David Berger, MD: Autism: Prevention and Intervention
Katie Wells: Self-Care For You and Your Family
Dr. Erica Peirson, ND: Special Needs Kids Can Heal, Too
Nicholas Pineault: EMFs and Our Health
Paul Thomas, MD: Vaccinations Done Safely
Ryan & Hillary Lampers, ND: Family Hunting and Gathering
Sarah Morgan: Pre-Conception & Pregnancy Nutrition and Genetics
Suzi Swope: The Green Lifestyle Anyone Can Afford
The Talks from Day 6 – Understanding How Your Genes Work
Sara Gottfried, MD: Hormones, Genetic Variants, and Stress
Paul Anderson, NMD: Cancer is Not What You Think
Mike Mutzel: High Intensity Exercise Pitfalls to Avoid
Magdalena Wszelaki: Hormones Are Affected By Your Food
Eric Balcavage, DC, CNS, CFMP, BCIM: SIBO Treatments Are Missing This
Lyn Patrick, ND: Fatty Liver Disease: Causes, Testing, and Treatments
The Talks from Day 7 – Genetic Testing – How to Clean Up Your Genes for the Long Term
Elizma Lambert, ND: What Lab Results Really Tell You
Carrie Jones, ND, MPH: Hormone Testing Made Easy
Jess Armine, DC, RN: Chronically Ill? Why You May Not Be Improving
Bernarda Zenker, MD: Symptoms Are Caused By These
Shelese Pratt, ND: How Genetic Testing Should be Interpreted
James Maskell: The Future of Healthcare: Affordability, Education & Sustainability
The replay of these talks will only be available on Sunday, February 4th, so definitely make this a priority. And consider owning this series for your health library to come back to over and over.
Exceptionally High Standard Summit
I got in late to this summit and have only listened to about 6 hours worth of talks so far – and they are fantastic, it is one of the best summits I’ve attended over the years and I attend almost them all.
- It is hosted by Dr. Ben Lynch and there are 50 speakers, obviously some will be better than others even by Dr. Lynch’s own admission. Already I see diversity in opinion regarding the ketogenic diet and it is always good when the speakers are not all from the same camp.
- The standard is exceptionally high both in terms of practicality and biochemistry explanations for what is happening in various situations all the way from what’s going on during EMF exposure that has some people so addicted or so sensitive to what is happening in Parkinson’s and whether the ketogenic diet is actually the best there – with just about every other subject covered in between.
- I really enjoyed the lecture by pediatrician Dr. Paul Thomas on ‘how to vaccinate safely’ with the caveat that actually the most healthy children are those never vaccinated. This lecture is all the huge docuseries out there rolled into one in an absolute nutshell in one hour.
- The entire summit is done in audio not video because Ben Lynch’s area of speciality is genetics and he does not want anyone sitting their way through this summit ‘dirtying their genes’, but rather he wants you to be moving – whether listening to the summit while you do house chores or your exercise outside, it’s up to you. But sitting is the new smoking and he’s aware of that.
Also the option to buy the talks is there if people want to download them and minimize their EMF exposure and also watch them at their own pace. The free talks have some downloadable resources and pdfs available with them.
Dr. Lynch has a book coming out in March by the same name Dirty Genes, available now for preorder
The list of future summits and upcoming events for 2018 can be found here