Learn about cortisol and gut health at Camden Public Library
CAMDEN— Join Women’s Health and Functional Medicine consultants Charlene Orne and Deb Czuchra on Thursday, Jan. 30, at 6:30 p.m., in the Picker Room at the Camden Public Library, to learn all about the connection between cortisol, the body's primary stress hormone, and gut health. This program will be in-person only and is the last program in the Library's Jumpstart January series.
Topics covered include how chronic stress can disrupt digestive function, alter gut microbiota, and contribute to the buildup of toxins in the body. There will also be discussion on practical strategies for managing stress to promote a healthier gut and overall well-being
Join this free health program for a deeper look at how the brain-gut connection shapes our health and discover ways to support your digestive system through mindful lifestyle choices.
Charlene Orne has lived in Camden for 28 years and brings decades of experience as a Physician Assistant into her new role as a Women’s Health Functional Medicine Consultant. She is currently enrolled in her second year at the School of Applied Functional Medicine and has a certificate in women’s health coaching. Orne is passionate about empowering women to understand their root cause of symptoms in order to look and feel their best.
Nurse Practitioner Deb Czuchra brings her 28 years of family medicine/cardiology experience and passion to helping women take back their health. Her own personal health struggles lead her to the power of functional medicine in healing, and now she is utilizing her additional training through the School of Applied Functional Medicine to help other women. As a functional medicine consultant, she is driven to educate, inspire and empower women to optimize their health and gain vitality and wellness.
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Camden Public Library
Camden, ME 04843
United States