National Nutrition Standard Symposium

2025

September 11, 2025

through

September 14, 2025

Harnessing Nutritional Science for Enhanced Longevity and Wellness

Sheraton, Niagara Falls

Register online for the lowest rate before the increase on 5/31! Student members have free registration - and Past Symposium Attendees, Members, and Subscribers have a discounted rate!

22 CE Credits, 3 lunches, breakfasts, and break sponsorships, and award reception invitation are all included with registration!

Find our speakers, topics, and sponsors on our Symposium page.

18+ hours of CEUs offered

Our 2025 symposium is Harnessing Nutritional Science for Enhanced Longevity and Wellness, and 18+ hours of CEUs will be offered including through panels, Risk Management, Doctor/Patient Communication, Ethics, and Documentation. The seminar will run Thursday, September 11th through Sunday, September 14th, 2025 in person in Niagara Falls, New York.

We suggest reaching out to Claudia or Maria at Claudia@trumptravel.com | Maria@trumptravel.com | 516-546-0300 in order to ensure your place in our room block at the Sheraton Niagara Falls. You will not get a lower rate online or otherwise as it is negotiated into our agreement with the hotel. We also sell out of rooms in our block every year, so it is better to lock that in sooner rather than later. Ask them about their discount code for Delta Airlines for the event!

Restoring Mitochondrial Function

Dr. Howard Benedikt

Dr. Howard Benedikt

Sponsor
Speaker(s)
Dr. Howard Benedikt
Credits
1
September 11, 2025
Abstract

Outline: 

  • Review functioning of mitochondria
  • What can go wrong? Causes
  • Symptoms of mitochondrial dysfunction
  • Integrative Approaches to restore function
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Chronic Kidney Disease: A Simple Nutritional Strategy for a Complex & Ubiquitous Epidemic

Dr. Kelly Halderman

Dr. Kelly Halderman

DCN, CCN

Sponsor
Speaker(s)
Dr. Kelly Halderman
Credits
1
September 11, 2025
Abstract

1) Introduction - statistics, demographics, at risk populations

2) Review of Nephrology

3) Current allopathic & functional medicine strategies

4) New peer reviewed published research on an effective strategy to prevent and reverse CKD

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Vegan, Carnivore, and In Between Panel

Dr. Mary Balliett

Dr. Mary Balliett

DC, MSACN, Professor Emeritus

Sponsor
Dr. N.D. Victor Carsrud

Dr. N.D. Victor Carsrud

PhD, MD, DC, MBBS, MS, MS, DABCI, DCBCN

Sponsor
Dr. Jeffrey Moss

Dr. Jeffrey Moss

DDS, CNS, DACBN

Sponsor
Speaker(s)
Dr. Jeffrey Moss, Dr. N. D. Victor Carsrud, and Dr. Mary Balliett.
Credits
September 11, 2025
Abstract

This panel discussion will be about all manner of patients who will walk in your door - a doctor should be able to find best practices for what may be wrong and how you can help them and meet them where they are at. Our panelists will cover from their expertise of supporting a vegan diet, a carnivor diet, and in between.

Dr. Jeffrey Moss, Dr. N. D. Victor Carsrud, and Dr. Mary Balliett.

Sponsored by Moss Nutrition, NuMedica, and Potential Power Nutrition.

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The Feminization of the Male Species

Dr. Steve Gangemi

Dr. Steve Gangemi

DC, DCBCN, DIBAK

Sponsor
Speaker(s)
Dr. Steve Gangemi
Credits
1.5
September 11, 2025
Abstract

There is a growing number of males of all ages showing increased estrogen levels and/or decreased testosterone levels. Diet, lifestyle, nutritional factors, and environment all play a significant role. The attendees will learn the signs and symptoms of estrogen-testosterone imbalances and understand ways to evaluate and treat these hormonal imbalances naturally, to improve and vitalize health!

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Lyme Disease and Stealth Infections

Dr. Nikolas Hedberg

Dr. Nikolas Hedberg

Sponsor
Speaker(s)
Dr. Nikolas Hedberg
Credits
1.5
September 12, 2025
Abstract

This lecture will focus on the pathophysiology, diagnosis, and functional medicine approaches to chronic Lyme disease and stealth infections.

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To Ininity and Beyond: Biohacking for Optimal Aging

Dr. Kimberly Besuden

Dr. Kimberly Besuden

DC, CFMP

Sponsor
Speaker(s)
Dr. Kimberly Besuden
Credits
1
September 12, 2025
Abstract

Learning Objectives

1. To present the problem of nutritional deficiencies involved in the endocrine system and aging in our current environment that may affect cardiometabolic health.

2. To make information accessible concerning utilization of whole food supplementation, proper lifestyle for wellness and dietary choices to promote a healthy cardiometabolic system and healthy aging.

3. The use of nutritional supplementation to restore, repair and renew the human systemic system by incorporation of patient education to support a healthy endocrine system and a healthy aging process. Additionally, provide testing protocols for pre and post supplementation to support cardiometabolic health and healthy aging.

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Lunch & Learn - Presented by Dr. Kimberly Besuden

Dr. Kimberly Besuden

Dr. Kimberly Besuden

DC, CFMP

Sponsor
Speaker(s)
Dr. Kimberly Besuden
Credits
September 12, 2025
Abstract

Topic TBD

Sponsored by Standard Process.

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Understanding the Development of the Pediatric Microbiome and Chronic Health Conditions

Greer McGuinness

Greer McGuinness

MS, RD, CDN, CLT

Sponsor
Speaker(s)
Greer McGuinness
Credits
1.5
September 12, 2025
Abstract

This presentation with educate on the: 
1. The Development of the Pediatric Microbiome

2. Environmental and Dietary Impacts on the Pediatric Microbiome

3. Microbiome Imbalance and Chronic Health Conditions

4. Solutions and Preventative Strategies

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Wellness Case Presentations

Dr. Wayne Sodano

Dr. Wayne Sodano

DC, DABCI, DACBN, BCTN

Sponsor
Speaker(s)
Dr. Wayne Sodano
Credits
1.5
September 12, 2025
Abstract

Wellness Case Presentations

Sponsored by Evexia.

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Nutritional Modulation of the Immune System

Dr. Aristo Vodjani

Dr. Aristo Vodjani

PhD, MSc, CLS

Sponsor
Speaker(s)
Dr. Aristo Vodjani
Credits
1.5
September 13, 2025
Abstract

The efficiency of the human immune system depends on the delicate balance among its immune cells, particularly B cells and the different subtypes of T cells, Th1, Th2, Th17 and the regulatory T cells or Tregs.  It has been found that these important guardians of immunity can be regulated nutritionally through certain beneficial foods, prebiotics, probiotics and other supplements.

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