Dr. Kamyar Hedayat
How to Assess the Autonomic Nervous System in 10 Minutes
The Autonomic Nervous System (ANS) is the most critical branch of the nervous system, even more so than the brain. The ANS is constantly at work, effecting every neurotransmitter, hormone, gland, muscle and emunctory. It regulates breathing, eating, and walking. It is intimately involved in starting and ending every type of stress and healing response.
In this lecture, you will learn what all three branches do and which may be out of balance in 10 minutes. Go beyond “parasympathetic dominant” to appreciate the nuance of relative and absolute imbalances.
You’ll learn about the top signs and symptoms identified in under 10 minutes. I’ll show you how simple lab tests can reveal ANS imbalance in 5 minutes. And, we’ll discuss the most effective and simple lifestyle, dietary and medicinal plants that balance a variety of ANS imbalances.
Dr. Kamyar M. Hedayat is a Stanford-trained physician and internationally recognized authority in Endobiogeny. He is the co-founder and Chief Scientific Officer of the Systems Biology Research Group, where he leads research, development and education. As the chief architect of GEMMA, he has developed more than 200 new algorithms for revealing hidden imbalances between biomarkers. He has authored over 20 peer-reviewed research articles, book chapters, and textbooks in integrative physiology, critical care, and comparative medical ethics. He is also the author of the four-volume series The Theory of Endobiogeny. Dr. Hedayat is widely regarded as a thought leader who bridges modern science, holistic medicine, and humanistic healing.



