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Register for our February Community Webinar to learn more! Hi {NAME}, Have you ever felt overwhelmed

Register for our February Community Webinar to learn more! [IIN-Community-Webinar]() Hi {NAME}, Have you ever felt overwhelmed or unsure about how to further help yourself or your clients specifically with digestive issues? If so, you’re not alone. Some of the most frequent questions we hear from students is how to help their clients with common digestive issues such as bloating, gas, constipation and inflammation. Join us on Tuesday, February 22 at 11am ET for our February Community Webinar: Your Winter Gut Health Reset, as we discuss ways to keep your digestive system strong and healthy, as well as other important topics such as stress, hormones, and the immune system that are all covered in our [Gut Health Course](). [REGISTER NOW]() We’ll also have IIN grad and gut health expert, Jessica Nusbaum, on to share how taking our Gut Health Course positively impacted both her professional career and personal life, as well as important takeaways she’s gained from the course. She’ll also be there to answer any questions you may have related to the course, so you won’t have any doubts when registering for March’s class! We get that life can get in the way sometimes, so even if you can’t attend the live webinar, we’ll still send you a recording after so you can enjoy it all the same. Be sure to [save your spot]() so you don’t miss out on this informative talk! We hope to “see” you next week! IIN Advanced Courses Team [Instagram]() [Facebook]() [Twitter]() [LinkedIn]() [YouTube]() Institute for Integrative Nutrition® 245 Fifth Avenue, New York, NY 10016, USA U.S. [(877) 780-5450]() | International [+1 (212) 257-6171]() [Schedule a call to learn more](=/OTcwLUNHWS05NTAAAAGCpsL8enomi3A7Xet7KlnOPv29UPU15tGk9mVOgAvWjZJNmaijSYoFa_NiACPp4J9Pjedbm_s=) [Apply Now]() [admissions@integrativenutrition.com]() [Institute for Integrative Nutrition]() | [Privacy Policy]() You received this email because you subscribed to Integrative Nutrition's communications by website, phone, email request or at an event. To ensure our emails reach your inbox, please add [admissions@integrativenutrition.com]() to your address book. [Click here to unsubscribe](), or update your Integrative Nutrition email preferences by clicking on the following link: [Update your subscription preferences]()

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