[WEBINAR] The Gut-Brain-Immune Triad: What Happens When it Breaks Down?

What if some of the most challenging neuropsychiatric symptoms arise not only in the brain itself, but also from a breakdown in the gut–brain–immune triad?
AONM is pleased to host a special webinar with Professor Craig Shimasaki exploring the complex interplay between gut barrier disruption, immune activation, and blood-brain-barrier permeability and neuropsychiatric symptoms.
During this webinar we’ll review the latest evidence linking dysbiosis, infections, autoantibodies, and molecular mimicry to OCD, anxiety, tics, cognitive changes, and treatment-resistant mood disorders. Integrative clinicians and practitioners will come away with a systems biology framework, pattern recognition for common symptoms, and case-based insights to move beyond symptom management toward root-cause care.
We will cover practical guidance and assessment strategies, targeting the “three I’s”: infection, inflammation, and immune dysfunction, with considerations for metabolic dysfunction, Herxheimer reactions, and comorbidities.
Join us for a fascinating update on these biological interconnections that will enhance your diagnostic capabilities and gain a deeper understanding of the gut–brain–immune axis in neuropsychiatric care.