Low iron status is often approached as a simple intake issue, yet its balance involves complex underlying factors. This program analyzes iron metabolism from an integrative perspective, focusing on the mechanisms of transport, storage, and absorption. It identifies the physiological barriers and nutrient interdependencies,from digestive capacity to metabolic co-factors, that influence iron levels. The curriculum focuses on understanding the variables that govern iron dynamics and bioavailability across body systems.
Follicular health is frequently misunderstood as a surface-level concern, yet the integrity of the hair bulb depends on the body’s internal environment. This program explores the biochemical axis between gastrointestinal function and hair density. It identifies the physiological obstacles,from gastric capacity to intestinal permeability,that hinder nutrient transport to the follicular site. The curriculum focuses on understanding the intestinal ecosystem and the variables that influence bioavailability for hair health.