
Gut Refresher to Tackle Inflammation (2022)
Learn the basics of gut health, digestive process, and how it is intertwined with inflammation
Cost: $49

Why this course
If protein doesn’t cause low albumin then what does? Inflammation! One of the big causes of inflammation? An unhealthy gut.
In this gut refresher class, we talk though core pieces of digestion and practical strategies that can be implemented TODAY with your patients.
- Understand the 4 phases of digestion and how to stimulate them
- Clarity on the 7 factors know to impact the gut microbiome
- Look at 17 different interventions for inflammation beyond just gut work
- 10 tips for everyone to optimize digestive health
Important Details
- no active CPE at this time
- One 1-hour class
- Pre-recorded class session and powerpoint slides
Tools & Resources Included In This Course

Check out these resources!
Gut Basics Related to Inflammation Powerpoint Slides
Your Instructor
Jessianna Saville, MS, RDN, LD, CLT
Jessianna Saville is a seasoned renal dietitian. She is the founder of Kidney Nutrition Institute and the non-profit RenAlign. After spending 8 years in a dialysis setting, she decided to fully concentrate her energies on a virtual private practice and CKD clients. Her mission is to develop cutting edge nutrition strategies that give patients consistent outcomes of improving kidney function. She does this by leveraging the science of functional nutrition and marrying it with her conventional medical nutrition training.
She is a proud graduate of Utah State University dietetics program and holds a masters in healthcare management from Marymount University. Her favorite thing to do professionally is speak and train large groups. She enjoys mentoring other dietitians and loves working with her team of brilliant nephrology-changing clinicians. Her favorite thing to do unprofessionally is attempt to recreate amazing dishes from the Great British Baking Show with her daughter, dig up worms with her two boys, walk barefoot on the sandy trail behind her house, and sneak in a nap whenever possible.

