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Dr Chris Chlebowski

The Management of the Medically Sensitive Client

Do you work with clients who react unpredictably—or even adversely—to supplements, herbs, or standard protocols? Have you ever struggled to support patients whose bodies seem to resist even the most gentle interventions?

Renowned naturopath and clinical innovator Dr. Chris Chlebowski will be delivering a game-changing session:

🎤 “The Management of the Medically Sensitive Client” – a must-attend talk for any practitioner dealing with complex, reactive, or undiagnosed cases.

With decades of clinical experience in treating chronic Lyme, mold illness, neurological conditions, and so-called “mystery” diseases, Dr. Chlebowski brings a compassionate, root-cause approach to those patients other systems have failed. His work blends cutting-edge technology with traditional medicine, giving him unique insight into why certain clients can’t tolerate even basic interventions—and, crucially, what to do about it.

Why attend?
In this essential session, you’ll learn:

🔹 Why some clients react to everything—and how to decode their reactivity
🔹 How to gently reintroduce therapeutic interventions without triggering setbacks
🔹 Strategies for building trust and progress in medically fragile or skeptical patients
🔹 Clinical tools for addressing detox, inflammation, and neurological hypersensitivity
🔹 How to support the body before jumping into protocols

You’ll leave with practical, compassionate tools that can change how you practice—especially for those clients who need help the most but tolerate the least.

About Dr Chris Chlebowski:
Dr. Chris Chlebowski is a naturopath, chiropractor, clinical herbalist, and homeopath based in Oregon. His practice, Ashland Natural Medicine, is a sought-after centre for patients with chronic illness and complex conditions. His published work appears in Naturopathic Doctor News and Review, Townsend Letter, and Simillimum. When not in clinic or on stage, you’ll find him climbing the mountains of the Pacific Northwest with his family.

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