The enteric nervous system, or gut brain, is a vast network of neurons and glia that controls the gastrointestinal functions on a physiological level and is the body’s truth detector on the energetic level. When the organs of our enteric nervous system are able to communicate with ease, there is resonance and vitality. When the gut is offline, feelings of safety and comfort may be difficult to find.
In this course we will:
Learn basic anatomy and physiology of the enteric nervous system
Practice explorations of self care to facilitate awareness and communication in the gut
Learn about intestinofugal neurons and how they increase the reflexive capacity of the gut
Practice Ortho-Bionomy® techniques and principles to work with various areas of the enteric nervous system
Explore the relationship of the microbiome to the enteric nervous system
DATES: Wednesday, October 22, 2025
TIMES: 9:30am-5:30pm
PRICING: $185 Regular Rate
$165 Early Bird Rate through 9/1/25 with coupon code at checkout (Code: ENS25)
PREREQUESITES: None
CEUs AVAILABLE: 8 Continuing Education Credits available through NCBTMB .
8 SOBI elective credits.
INSTRUCTORS: Jessica Mark, Advanced Instructor of Ortho-Bionomy
LOCATION: 2019 Galisteo St. Unit M-3, Santa Fe, NM 87505
Maximum of 12 students
Join us for the full week of classes in Santa Fe: See Class Schedule for full descriptions
October 20-21: Adv. Structural Releases for the Spine and Pelvis
October 22: Connecting with Gut Knowingness
October 24-25: Cranial
October 26: Self Care for the Cranium