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Underlying Imbalances in Mental Health & Addiction: The Role of Pyrroles and Nutrient Status

Wed, Mar 26

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Webinar

Join us for the Alliance for Addiction Solutions Monthly educational forum, featuring with Susan Delaney, ND, RN

Underlying Imbalances in Mental Health & Addiction: The Role of Pyrroles and Nutrient Status
Underlying Imbalances in Mental Health & Addiction: The Role of Pyrroles and Nutrient Status

Time & Location

Mar 26, 2025, 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM MDT

Webinar

About the Event

Join us for the Alliance for Addiction Solutions Monthly educational forum, featuring Dr. Susan DeLaney, ND, RN


About the Speaker:


Dr. Susan DeLaney, ND, RN is a distinguished naturopathic doctor with over three decades of experience. She earned her nursing degree from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and practiced as a registered nurse for eight years before graduating from the National College of Naturopathic Medicine, specializing in homeopathy.


Following her naturopathic training, Dr. DeLaney completed a residency with a homeopathic physician in India. Upon returning to the United States, she established her practice in North Carolina, dedicating herself to addressing the root causes of chronic illnesses.


Dr. DeLaney has undergone advanced training under Dr. William Walsh, PhD, a pioneer in the field of nutrient-based psychiatry and biochemical individuality. She specializes in identifying and addressing underlying biochemical imbalances—such as methylation disorders, pyrrole disorder, copper/zinc imbalances, and oxidative stress—that contribute to mental health conditions, including depression, anxiety, ADHD, and mood disorders. By incorporating targeted nutrient therapy based on individualized lab testing, she helps patients achieve long-term mental and emotional wellness.


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