Oxalates

Identifying and Treating Oxalate Issues in Clinical Practice

A Comprehensive Training on Genetic SNPs, Safe Protocols, and Pattern Recognition for Functional Medicine Practitioners

For Functional Medicine Doctors, Naturopaths, Nutritionists, Dietitians and Allied Health



Dear Colleague,


In my clinical practice, I've observed that approximately 90% of patients present with either oxalate or histamine issues at their initial consultation. Yet oxalate toxicity remains one of the most underdiagnosed conditions in functional medicine.


The challenge isn't just recognition - it's understanding the complex interplay between genetics, environmental factors like glyphosate exposure, and the critical safety protocols required for treatment.


Over the past 15+ years, I've developed a systematic approach that allows practitioners to:


  • Identify oxalate issues during the initial consultation using specific questioning techniques
  • Understand which genetic SNPs predispose patients to oxalate accumulation
  • Implement safe reduction protocols that avoid tissue damage
  • Recognise the connection between mould exposure, gut dysfunction, and oxalate metabolism

The clinical implications extend far beyond kidney stones. We're seeing oxalate involvement in conditions ranging from vulvodynia and joint pain to autism spectrum disorders and chronic fatigue.



The Pattern Recognition Breakthrough


Once you understand oxalate pathophysiology, you'll begin recognising patterns that were previously invisible in your practice.


The patient who "can't tolerate any greens" but thrives on white rice and simple proteins. The child with autism who gags at the sight of spinach. The fertility client whose symptoms worsen dramatically when she starts "healthy" green juicing.


These aren't food aversions or sensitivities - they're often the body's protective response to oxalate overload.


The Clinical Reality


In my experience, practitioners often miss oxalate issues because:


  • Symptoms are diverse and seemingly unrelated (gut pain, joint inflammation, urinary issues, neurological symptoms)
  • Standard testing doesn't always reveal the full picture
  • The connection between genetics, environmental toxins, and oxalate metabolism isn't well understood
  • Safe reduction protocols require specific knowledge to avoid causing tissue damage

Why Genetic SNPs Change Everything


Understanding genetic predisposition allows you to:


  • Identify high-risk patients before symptoms become severe
  • Personalise treatment protocols based on individual genetic variants
  • Predict which patients will struggle with standard detoxification approaches
  • Implement preventive strategies for family members

The difference between a practitioner who understands oxalate genetics and one who doesn't is the difference between guessing and knowing.



What You'll Learn in This Comprehensive Training

This isn't theoretical knowledge - it's practical, clinical expertise you can implement immediately.


Oxalate Fundamentals & Clinical Recognition

  • The physiology of oxalate metabolism and why it goes wrong
  • How to identify oxalate issues in your first consultation using targeted questions
  • The connection between mould exposure, glyphosate, and oxalate accumulation
  • Critical safety guidelines: why rapid oxalate reduction can cause tissue damage
  • Safe treatment protocols and nutritional support strategies
  • Case studies: recognising patterns across different patient populations

Genetic SNPs & Personalised Assessment

  • Primary hyperoxaluria genes (AGXT, GRHPR, HOGA1) and their clinical significance
  • Secondary factors: gut dysfunction, bile acid metabolism, and transporter genes
  • How to interpret organic acids testing in the context of genetic variants
  • Creating personalised risk profiles for your patients

Advanced Clinical Applications

  • Oxalates in autism spectrum disorders and neurological conditions
  • The glyphosate connection: environmental assessment and mitigation
  • Fertility and hormonal implications
  • The sulphate-oxalate connection and its implications for detoxification
  • Managing the gut microbiome: Oxalobacter formigenes and probiotic strategies
  • Long-term management and family screening protocols

Bonus Materials:

  • Low-Oxalate Recipe E-book for patient education
  • Comprehensive food charts and patient handouts
  • Genetic interpretation guides
  • Clinical decision trees
  • Supplement recommendations


"But I Don't Have Time to Learn Another Complex Protocol"


I understand this concern completely. As practitioners, we're already managing multiple assessment frameworks, supplement protocols, and patient education materials.


Here's what makes this different:


Immediate Integration: The oxalate assessment questions integrate seamlessly into your existing consultation process. You're not adding extra time - you're adding targeted questions that reveal patterns you're already seeing.


Simplified Recognition: Once you understand the key patterns, identification becomes intuitive. The patient who "can't eat anything green," the child who gags at vegetables, the adult whose symptoms worsen with "healthy" juicing - these patterns become obvious signposts.


Streamlined Testing: You're likely already running organic acids tests. This training teaches you to interpret existing results through an oxalate lens, maximising the value of tests you're already ordering.


"This Sounds Too Advanced for My Practice"


The beauty of this approach is its scalability. You don't need to become an oxalate specialist overnight.


Start Simple: Begin with basic dietary modifications and calcium citrate protocols. Even these fundamental interventions can produce remarkable improvements in patient symptoms.


Build Gradually: As your confidence grows, incorporate genetic interpretation and advanced protocols. The training provides clear decision trees so you know exactly when to apply more sophisticated approaches.


Practical Focus: Every concept is tied to immediate clinical application. You'll learn what to look for, what questions to ask, and what interventions to implement - not abstract biochemistry.


The practitioners who get the best results are those who start with the basics and build their expertise systematically. That's exactly how this training is structured.



The Clinical Transformation You Can Expect


Within Your First Week: You'll begin recognising oxalate patterns in patients you're already seeing. That challenging case with unexplained joint pain and gut issues? The fertility patient whose symptoms don't fit standard protocols? You'll start connecting dots that were previously invisible.


Within 3-6 Weeks: Your patients will begin experiencing significant symptom improvements. Joint pain reduction, digestive comfort, improved energy, and resolution of mysterious inflammatory symptoms. More importantly, you'll have a systematic approach for the 90% of patients who present with these complex, multi-system issues.


Long-term Impact: Your practice will develop a reputation for solving cases other practitioners can't crack. You'll become the referral destination for complex patients, and your confidence in handling challenging cases will transform your clinical approach.


What Practitioners Are Saying:


"I wish I'd had this knowledge 10 years ago. The number of patients I could have helped sooner... This completely changed how I approach complex cases." - Dr. Sarah M., Functional Medicine Practitioner


"The genetic component was the missing piece. Now I can predict which patients will struggle and adjust protocols accordingly. It's taken the guesswork out of treatment." - Lisa K., Naturopath


"Within two weeks of implementing these protocols, I had three patients with dramatic improvements. Word is spreading, and my practice is busier than ever." - Dr. James R., Integrative Medicine


Your Investment


This comprehensive training, including all webinars, PDF handouts, genetic interpretation guides, and the Low-Oxalate Recipe E-book, is valued at $297.


However, for October only, you can access everything for just $99.


Current Functional Genomics Institute members receive an additional discount: $47



This October Pricing Ends Soon


This special pricing is only available until October 31st at midnight Sydney time . After that, the training returns to its full price of $297.


More importantly, this isn't just about the financial investment. Every day you wait is another day of patients sitting in your clinic with oxalate issues you're not recognising. Another week of complex cases that could be resolved with the right knowledge.


Ready to Transform Your Clinical Practice?


Click the button below to secure your access at the October pricing. You'll receive immediate access to all training materials, so you can begin implementing these protocols with your very next patient consultation.


SECURE YOUR ACCESS NOW - $99


FGI MEMBERS ACCESS - $47


Your patients are counting on your expertise. Give yourself the tools to help them.



Questions? Concerns?


I understand that investing in professional development requires careful consideration. If you have any questions about the content, application to your practice, or technical access, please don't hesitate to reach out.


This training represents over 15 years of clinical experience distilled into immediately actionable protocols. The patterns you'll learn to recognise, the safety protocols you'll master, and the genetic insights you'll gain will serve your practice for years to come.


The choice is yours: continue missing these patterns, or become the practitioner who consistently solves the cases others can't.

 

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