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A 90-minute live clinical training for current and aspiring functional practitioners — on the testing, sequencing, and clinical reasoning that turns peptides into precision tools instead of expensive shortcuts.
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Plus — every registrant gets a free copy of the RSN Peptide Handbook, our clinical reference guide to peptide categories, mechanisms, and sequencing protocols. Yours to keep, whether you attend live or not.

90 minutes of live clinical teaching on peptides, lab testing, and the RSN Sequencing Framework. Plus live Q&A at the end and a 48-hour replay window.
Our clinical reference guide to peptide therapy — peptide categories and mechanisms, the lab markers to run before prescribing, the gut and inflammatory drivers that determine response, and the sequencing framework laid out as a clinical decision tree. Yours to keep the moment you register.
A woman loses 30 pounds on Ozempic. She's exhausted, can't keep food down, her hair is falling out. Her primary doctor cleared her on labs that look "normal."
Her sister comes off semaglutide after a year and regains 80% of the weight in six months. She blames herself.
A friend of yours is asking about BPC-157, NAD+, or tirzepatide because the biohacker she follows on Instagram is doing it. Nobody has a clean answer for whether it's actually appropriate.
You don't have to be in clinical practice to see this happening - it's everywhere.
Here's the thing most people are missing: the molecule isn't the problem. Peptides are some of the most precise clinical tools we have. The problem is that they're being used as shortcuts around the foundational work - when they should be used to amplify it.
Root cause work clears the obstacles that block response. Peptides accelerate the optimization once those obstacles are cleared. Done in the right order, they're the same protocol - not competing ones.
The system around the peptide is what decides whether it works. That's what this training is about. It's also the kind of clinical thinking I built the RSN Institute to teach.
→ What peptides actually are — and the different categories practitioners need to know. GLP-1s, gut peptides, recovery peptides, longevity peptides — what they do, what they don't do, and where each one fits in clinical practice.
→ The peptide problem. Why prescribing peptides without proper testing is the single biggest reason clients plateau, regain, or end up worse off than when they started.
→ The lab markers anyone should be running before considering a peptide — and what each one tells you about whether the body will respond, plateau, or regress.
→ How to layer peptides into a root cause protocol — not as a replacement for foundational work, but as a precision tool that amplifies it. When peptides accelerate healing, when they undermine it, and how to know the difference.
→ How the gut influences and blunts GLP-1 response. The LPS-cytokine cascade that quietly sabotages results, and the three biomarkers that tell you it's happening before symptoms ever show up.
→ The RSN Sequencing Framework — the three-phase model that determines whether peptides act as precision tools or expensive shortcuts.
Every registrant also receives our RSN Peptide Handbook — a clinical reference guide you can use immediately, whether or not you attend the live session.
This training is for anyone serious about doing real functional work - whether you're already practicing, building toward it, or thinking about making this your career.

Rachel Scheer is a functional medicine practitioner with a BS in Nutrition & Dietetics from Baylor, and the founder of the RSN Institute of Functional Nutrition - where she's training the next generation of practitioners to think with cognitive complexity and practice with integrity.
At 22, she was told she needed surgery for a gut she couldn't keep food in. Six doctors, three diagnoses, and zero answers about why. Conventional medicine failed her. Functional medicine almost did too - until she figured out the part nobody was teaching: sequencing.
Today, Rachel works with hundreds of clients and practitioners across the country and has built a community of 289,000+ on Instagram around the philosophy that grounds every part of her work: you are not broken - the approach has been wrong.
She is also building Orign Med, a practitioner-grade peptide line designed around the same clinical standards she teaches at the Institute - because the market needs peptides held to a higher bar than the one influencer protocols are setting.
She built the RSN Institute because the path she had to walk shouldn't be one anyone else has to figure out alone.
The ability to look at a foundation panel and identify the actual driver of dysfunction - not just flagged markers.
The three-phase model for combining root cause work with peptide therapy - so foundational healing and precision tools work together as a single coherent protocol, not competing paradigms.
Clarity on where you stand in a field that's growing fast and losing integrity even faster - and what kind of practitioner you want to be inside it.
Peptides are going to be the defining clinical category of the next decade. The practitioners who carry this work forward will be the ones who can think systems-level, sequence properly, and hold themselves to a clinical standard — not the ones reading off Instagram protocols.
If that's the kind of practitioner you are — or the kind you're working to become — this training is for you.
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