Two Essential Seminar Series. One Clear Way to Measure What Actually Helps Your Patients.
Are you tired of using the same clinical nutrition and assessment approaches—only to see inconsistent or incomplete results with your patients?
You may already have a strong foundation in nutrition, immune function, and digestion.
But without a reliable way to measure what truly matters in real time, it’s easy to second-guess priorities, interventions, and outcomes.
That’s where Dr. Wally Schmitt can help.
Clinical Pearls and Clinical Nutritional Pearls
Clinical Pearls and Clinical Nutritional Pearls are separate seminar offerings, each developed to stand on its own and address different aspects of clinical assessment and application.
While distinct in focus, both seminars are grounded in a foundational principle drawn from the work of Dr. George Goodheart and emphasized throughout Dr. Schmitt’s teaching:
Measure. Measure. Measure, beyond muscle testing alone.
Rather than relying solely on theory, symptoms, or assumptions, these seminars teach you how to observe direct, measurable changes in the patient—allowing you to evaluate the relevance and effectiveness of your clinical decisions with greater confidence.
You do not need to be an expert in applied kinesiology or muscle testing to benefit.
Dr. Schmitt demonstrates how to use indicator testing, such as range of motion and pain, to help identify which therapies or nutritional substances are most appropriate for an individual patient.
For those who do use muscle testing, these seminars show how to measure using indicator testing (ROM, pain, etc.), providing additional confirmation so you can be more certain that your care is addressing the patient’s actual needs.

The equivalent of 24 hours of clinical education in 2 seminars.

Nearly 20 hours of clinical education, divided into 2 sessions.
100% risk-free with our 30-day money-back guarantee
Save an additional $100 when you purchase both courses
100% risk-free with our 30-day money-back guarantee
Dr. Schmitt was the first physician to hold Diplomate status in both Applied Kinesiology and Chiropractic Neurology. He was renowned for his innovative use of manual muscle testing for functional neurological and neurochemical assessment. Dr. Schmitt authored over 70 papers for the ICAK, two books for physicians, and one book for the public. Most recently, he was the recipient of the ICAK-USA 2023-2024 David Walther Award for a Lifetime of Contributions to Applied Kinesiology and the Steadfast Pursuit to Ease Human Suffering.
