Biohacking Your Practice: 7 Expert Sessions from the IABDM Biohacking Conference 2026

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Cutting-edge insights at the intersection of biological dentistry and biohacking — delivered by leading practitioners and researchers. Watch on demand. Apply immediately. Transform your patient outcomes.Pricing:7 Individual Sessions: $200 eachBundled 7 Sessions: $1000 – SAVINGS OF $400!Our commitment to you. IABDM is dedicated to providing the highest-quality continuing education for biological and integrative dental professionals. If you’re not satisfied with your purchase, contact us within 7 days and we’ll make it right.These sessions are designed for dental hygienists, dentists, and integrative health professionals who are ready to go beyond conventional dentistry — incorporating biohacking principles, toxin-free protocols, and whole-body wellness into their daily practice. Whether you’re a Certified Biological Dental Hygienist®, a SMART or Protect Protocol-certified practitioner, or a conventional clinician curious about the biological approach, this conference series meets you where you are.
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Session 1

Course Title: IABDM Biohacking Conference Session 1: Biohacking with Light — Red Light Therapy & Nervous System Regulation

Date Recorded: 3/27/2026

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Location: Online

Method: Self Directed

#CE HOURS: 1

Speaker(s) & Bio: Brett Harmeling

Brett Harmeling is an author, serial entrepreneur, philanthropist, and global speaker dedicated to advancing human potential and well-being. As Founder and CEO of Happy Life Labs, he leads a wellness and performance platform that helps individuals, leaders, and organizations optimize energy, resilience, and longevity through science-backed practices. With expertise spanning business, wellness, and leadership development, Brett partners with entrepreneurs, executives, and impact-driven organizations to align health, purpose, and performance. A committed philanthropist, he supports initiatives centered on family, community health, education, and human flourishing. Brett’s work emphasizes servant leadership, stewardship, and the conviction that personal vitality forms the foundation for meaningful impact. Through speaking, writing, and advisory work, he inspires audiences worldwide to live with clarity, discipline, and intention while creating positive change at scale.

Course Description:

This course explains how full spectrum infrared supports measurable improvements in clinical dentistry. You learn how infrared wavelengths interact with oral tissues, circulation, inflammation, and cellular energy, and how these effects influence healing, pain response, and patient comfort. The course connects basic photobiology to chairside outcomes, including tissue recovery, periodontal response, post procedure support, and overall treatment efficiency. You also review practical applications, safety considerations, and clinical scenarios showing how infrared integration fits into modern dental workflows. The focus stays on translating science into decisions you make in daily practice to support predictable, patient centered outcomes.

  1. A scientific framework for understanding red and near-infrared (NIR) light at the cellular and systemic levels.
  2. Clinical connections to patient healing, inflammation modulation, and recovery relevant to dental practice.
  3. A practical adoption model for integrating light-based therapies as adjunctive biologically supportive tools.

Course Objectives:

Upon completion of this session, participants will be able to:

  1. Explain the biological significance of appropriate light exposure on human health and nervous system function.
  2. Describe the mechanisms by which red light and near-infrared light therapy support cellular healing and tissue repair.
  3. Identify practical biohacking tools — including breathwork, grounding, and red light therapy — that support nervous system regulation.
  4. Recognize the potential applications of red light therapy in the biological dental practice setting.
  5. Discuss the role of light-based therapies in supporting detoxification and patient recovery following dental procedures.
Session 2

Course Title: IABDM Biohacking Conference Session 2: Mitochondrial Dysfunction, Vitamin B1 & the Root Causes of Chronic Illness

Date Recorded: 3/27/26

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Location: Online

Method: Self Directed

#CE HOURS: 1

Speaker(s) & Bio: 

Dr. Darren Schmidt, D.C. is the founder of the Nutritional Healing Center of Ann Arbor, the largest non-insurance nutrition clinic in the U.S. His 7-Step Blueprint to Optimal Health and MVX Plus blood test position him as a leader in root-cause foundational nutrition. He began practicing in 1997 and was early to adopt low-carb, keto, and carnivore—while always focusing on detox, nourishment, and restoring function. In 2005, he stopped accepting insurance to ensure clinical results weren’t compromised. He has delivered over 100 seminars to 10,000+ healthcare professionals and continues to advance natural solutions for chronic disease.

Course Description:

Introducing A New, Simple, and Inexpensive Blood Test That Can Measure, Guide, and Track the 6 Most Important Factors of Health.

1) Learn what MVX Plus is: Metabolic Vulnerability Index to measure the soil upon which chronic disease and mortality grows.

2) Learn the “7 Step Blueprint to Optimal Health” which is the solution to improve MVX.

3) Learn what the 6 Factors of MVX Plus are and their correct reference ranges.

4) Learn the “Follow The Physiology” concept on how to think with MVX.

5) Learn MVX’s effectiveness in predicting longevity.

Course Objectives:

Upon completion of this session, participants will be able to:

  1. Define mitochondrial dysfunction and lactic acidosis, and explain their role as the central mechanism of chronic illness.
  2. Identify the three primary causes of chronic disease as described by the presenter: toxins, pathogens, and excess sugar/poor nutrition.
  3. Explain the role of Vitamin B1 (thiamine) as a rate-limiting factor for mitochondrial function and describe its clinical significance.
  4. Describe the MVX+ Metabolic Vulnerability Index and its three component indices as tools for assessing cellular health and longevity.
  5. Discuss the relationship between malnutrition — specifically protein and B1 deficiency — and systemic chronic disease, and implications for the biological dental practice.
Session 3

Course Title: IABDM Biohacking Conference Session 3: BioDentistry 3.0 — The Missing Link in Longevity & Whole-Body Health

Date Recorded: 3/27/2026

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Location: Online

Method: Self Directed

#CE HOURS: 1

Speaker(s) & Bio: 

Dr. Dominik Nischwitz, DDS

Dr. Dominik Nischwitz (aka Dr. Dome) Biological Dentist • Founder of Biodentistry 3.0 • Author of It’s All In Your Mouth • Global Health Educator Dr. Dominik Nischwitz, known as Dr. Dome, is a world leader in biological dentistry, ceramic implantology, and functional health integration. He is the founder of Biodentistry 3.0 and the creator of the Biodentistry Global Standard (BGS), a clinical and educational system designed to address the root causes of inflammation, fatigue, brain fog, and systemic dysfunction. Starting in the mouth. Dr. Dome believes most chronic health issues are driven by overlooked oral health conditions, including hidden infections, toxic metals, and outdated procedures like root canals. His approach merges cutting-edge biological dentistry and functional medicine into a high-performance health model that supports every pillar of well-being, empowers patients to take ownership of their health, and goes far beyond just treating symptoms. He has placed over 5,000 ceramic implants to date and, in 2015, co-founded the DNA Health & Aesthetics Center for Biological Dentistry in Tübingen, Germany. He currently trains practitioners worldwide through his Institute of Biological Dentistry and serves as Vice President of the International Society for Metal Free Implantology (ISMI). He is the author of It’s All In Your Mouth, a bestselling book that has become a global reference for patients and practitioners seeking a deeper understanding of oral-systemic health. Through global speaking engagements, online education, and his BGS certification, Dr. Dome is scaling a future where dentists serve as whole-body health architects, so patients know where to go to for their health journey and get a real biological dentist that works on the recognized standard.

Course Description:

Chronic disease is the defining epidemic of our century, and dentistry holds a missing piece of the solution. The future of our profession lies in creating a Biodentistry Global Standard (BGS)—a unifying framework that integrates biological dentistry with functional medicine and health optimization. Beyond removing chronic oral stressors such as root canals, metals, and jawbone cavitations, true Biological Dentistry prepares patients for transformation long before they enter the chair. Through Food Design and Bone Healing Protocols, patients are guided into an optimal anabolic state for regeneration, while advanced recovery strategies—such as hyperbaric oxygen therapy, intravenous nutrition, and lifestyle medicine—support systemic healing. At its core, this lecture invites reflection: true transformation in dentistry begins not only with our patients, but with ourselves. As

clinicians, our capacity to guide others toward health depends on our own alignment—nourishing our biology, living what we teach, and embodying the standard we promise to others.

  • Understand the principles of the Biodentistry 3.0 and how it integrates biological dentistry with functional medicine and health optimization.
  • Learn how patient preparation through Food Design, Bone Healing Protocols, and advanced recovery strategies enhances surgical outcomes and systemic health.
  • Reflect on the role of clinician alignment—nourishing personal biology and embodying the standards taught

Course Objectives:

Upon completion of this session, participants will be able to:

  1. Explain why biological dentistry represents ‘the missing link’ in longevity, health optimization, and functional medicine as described by the presenter.
  2. Identify the three hidden dental health triggers that the presenter describes as primary drivers of chronic inflammation, toxicity, and systemic illness.
  3. Describe the three evolutionary stages of dentistry (Dentistry 1.0, 2.0, and BioDentistry 3.0) and what distinguishes the biological dentist as a health expert.
  4. Discuss the physical and biological concerns associated with metals in the oral cavity, including galvanic current, EMF sensitivity, and immune reactivity.
  5. Articulate the moral and professional responsibility of the biological dental professional to address whole-body health, not only oral repair.
Session 4

Course Title: IABDM Biohacking Conference Session 4: Toxins, Oxidative Stress & Vitamin C — The Only Cause of Disease

Date Recorded: 3/28/2026

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Location: Online

Method: Self Directed

#CE HOURS: 1

Speaker(s) & Bio: 

Dr. Thomas Levy, MD, JD

Dr. Levy is a board-certified cardiologist and a bar-certified attorney. After practicing adult cardiology for 15 years, he began to research the enormous toxicity associated with much dental work, as well as the pronounced ability of properly administered vitamin C to neutralize this toxicity. He has now written 14 books, with several addressing the wide-ranging properties of vitamin C in neutralizing all toxins and resolving most infections, as well as its vital role in the effective treatment of heart disease and cancer. Others address the important roles of dental toxicity and nutrition in disease and health. His 14th book, The Only Cause of Disease, has just been released. It offers the best ways to deal with toxin exposures, including persistent spike protein syndrome in chronic COVID and post-COVID vaccination individuals

Inducted into the Orthomolecular Medicine Hall of Fame in 2016, Dr. Levy continues to research the impact of the orthomolecular application of vitamin C and antioxidants in general on chronic degenerative diseases, including heart disease. His ongoing research involves documenting that all diseases are different forms and degrees of focal scurvy, arising from increased oxidative stress, especially intracellularly, and that they all benefit from bio-oxidative therapy protocols that optimize the antioxidant levels in the body while eliminating pathogens.

Course Description:

All diseases and medical conditions are caused by elevations of intracellular calcium, which always elevate oxidative stress inside the cell. This calcium has an inverse relationship to magnesium, and calcium levels normalize the more magnesium can enter the cell. All diseases are variations on what biomolecules are oxidized and where they are located and concentrated.

Magnesium deficiency is extremely common, with advanced degrees of deficiency being quite common as well. Blood levels are not reliable indicators of intracellular magnesium deficiency. Because of its relationship to calcium, all diseases are improved with sufficient magnesium intake, and a few diseases can be completely resolved.

Low intracellular levels of magnesium, especially in the mitochondria, are difficult to completely reverse to normal in many people. Calcium, magnesium, and potassium ion concentrations and fluxes determine the electrical stability of a cell, which is of great importance in cells with inherent electrical instability, such as neurons and cardiac pacing cells.

It will be shown that the prevalence of ectopic heart beats directly relates to how deficient the culprit heart cells are in magnesium. Furthermore, the case will be made that ectopic beats and their associated arrhythmias CANNOT occur if intracellular mitochondrial magnesium levels are completely normal.

It will also be shown that magnesium sufficiency is critical in lessening and even eliminating the possibility of sudden cardiac death in patients, especially those with excess circulating levels of COVID or vaccine-related spike protein. A comprehensive protocol for the optimal management of these patients will be included.

  1. To understand that increased oxidative stress IS all disease
  2. To understand that toxins are the sole cause of increased oxidative stress
  3. To realize the critical inverse relationship between calcium and magnesium inside the cells
  4. To realize that magnesium deficiency is common, often severe, and difficult to completely normalize
  5. To realize that optimal intracellular magnesium is the best way to resolve atrial fibrillation and other arrhythmias and to avoid sudden cardiac death

Course Objectives:

Upon completion of this session, participants will be able to:

  1. Define oxidative stress and explain its role as the singular underlying mechanism of all disease according to the presenter’s redox biology framework.
  2. Distinguish between antioxidants as electron distributors versus electron donors, and explain the primary dietary source of new electrons.
  3. Describe the dual mechanism by which vitamin C neutralizes toxins and repairs oxidized biomolecules.
  4. Identify the three foundational supplements identified by the presenter as most critical for patient health: vitamin C, magnesium, and vitamin D.
  5. Explain why the presenter asserts that conventional dental practices — specifically root canals, mercury amalgam fillings, and cavitations — represent a primary source of oxidative toxin burden in patients.
Session 5

Course Title: IABDM Biohacking Conference Session 5: Intracellular Heavy Metal Chelation, Mercury Toxicity & the OSR Compound

Date Recorded: 3/28/2026

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Location: Online

Method: Self Directed

#CE HOURS: 1

Speaker(s) & Bio: 

Dr. David Kennedy, DDS

Dr. David Kennedy is a Past President of the International Academy of Oral Medicine and Toxicology.  He earned a degree in Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology from the University of Kansas and a Doctorate of Dental Surgery from the University of Missouri.

in 1973, Dr. Kennedy started a private practice in San Diego.  He also established the Chicano Children’t Dental Health Center.  A decade later, he founded the Preventive Dental Health Association.

Dr. Kennedy continues to lecture on the safety of dental materials in the body.

Course Description:

This lecture provides an in-depth examination of mercury as a systemic toxin, with a focus on the biochemical mechanisms by which heavy metals — particularly mercury — impair mitochondrial function through oxidative stress and electron disruption at the cellular level. Participants will explore the critical distinction between true intracellular chelation and extracellular migration strategies, and why this difference matters clinically. The presentation reviews the development and safety profile of OSR (oxidative stress relief), a fat-soluble, two-armed glutathione-derived compound developed by Dr. Boyd Haley, which functions as a selective intracellular chelator capable of neutralizing heavy metals, free iron, and free copper while demonstrating antioxidant activity exceeding 200,000 ORAC units. Clinical trial data and animal study findings are reviewed, along with the dose-dependent relationship between amalgam mercury vapor exposure and measurable neurocognitive and physiological impairment in dental personnel and pediatric populations. The presentation addresses the role of genetic susceptibility variants (APO4, CPOX4, MTHFR), the mercury-selenium-Alzheimer’s connection, mercury-associated demyelination and cardiomyopathy, andthe ethical and regulatory failures surrounding amalgam use and controlled studies in vulnerable populations. Occupational exposure risks for dental professionals — including hygienists, assistants, and dentists — are discussed in the context of OSHA regulations and workplace safety obligations.

Course Objectives:

Upon completion of this session, participants will be able to:

  1. Distinguish between true chelation and migration of heavy metals, and explain why conventional water-soluble chelators (DMPS, DMSA) are limited in their ability to address intracellular metal burden.
  2. Describe the mechanism of action of the OSR (oxidative stress relief) compound developed by Dr. Boyd Haley, including its selectivity for toxic versus essential metals.
  3. Explain how mercury causes neurological damage, including demyelination, and identify clinical conditions associated with chronic mercury intoxication.
  4. Identify the documented clinical outcomes — including reduced fatigue, tremor, and urinary mercury — observed in human trials of the OSR compound.
  5. Articulate the relationship between dental amalgam, occupational mercury exposure in dental settings, and systemic health consequences for both patients and dental professionals.
Session 6

Course Title: Prof. Shahram Ghanaati, MD

Date Recorded: 3/28/2026

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Location: Online

Method: Self Directed

#CE HOURS: 1

Speaker(s) & Bio: 

Prof. Shahram Ghanaati, MD

Prof. Shahram Ghanaati, MD, DMD, PhD, FEBOMFS is Deputy Director and Chief Senior Physician at the Department of Oral, Cranio-Maxillofacial and Facial Plastic Surgery at the Medical Center of Goethe University Frankfurt, where he also leads the Head and Neck Center. He is Head of the research laboratory FORM (Frankfurt Orofacial Regenerative Medicine), focusing on translational research in regenerative medicine and biological dentistry.
 
He is a board-certified specialist in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery with additional designation in plastic surgery and holds triple doctoral degrees in medicine, dentistry, and science. Prof. Ghanaati is internationally recognized for his research on biomaterial-based tissue regeneration, autologous blood concentrates, and biologically driven surgical concepts. He co-developed the Low Speed Centrifugation Concept (LSCC) for PRF and contributed to the establishment of international clinical guidelines in regenerative dentistry.
Prof. Ghanaati has published over 200 peer-reviewed scientific articles, delivered more than 100 invited lectures worldwide, and is actively involved in the development of novel regenerative materials and protocols bridging basic science and clinical application.

Course Description:

This lecture addresses the biological consequences of inadequate socket healing following tooth extraction and its impact on oral–systemic health. Special focus is placed on the development of Covered Socket Residuum (CSR), chronic jawbone inflammation, and their immunological relevance. The presentation introduces the ARENA-Protocol® as a biologically driven surgical approach, supported by 3D CBCT diagnostics and regenerative concepts to improve long-term clinical outcomes.

  1. Understand the biological mechanisms leading to Covered Socket Residuum (CSR) and chronic jawbone inflammation and their oral–systemic implications.
  2. Recognize the importance of 3D CBCT-based visualization in biological dentistry for accurate diagnosis and guided surgical decision-making.
  3. Apply biological principles of bone regeneration support, including surgical socket cleaning, bone substitute materials, and autologous blood concentrates.

Course Objectives:

Upon completion of this session, participants will be able to:

  1. Define covered socket residue (CSR) and explain the pattern of crestal healing versus central non-healing that occurs in extraction sockets after tooth removal.
  2. Explain why the biological principles of long bone healing do not directly translate to the extraction socket, and what this means for socket management.
  3. Identify the critical role of thorough mechanical debridement as a prerequisite for effective adjunct therapies including ozone, laser, and PRF in socket healing.
  4. Describe the ARENA (Alveolar Ridge Enhancement via Neopitalization following Augmentation) protocol and its purpose in preventing CSR and supporting bone regeneration.
  5. Recognize RANTES as an emerging inflammatory biomarker found in CSR tissue and its significance as a potential diagnostic and research tool for jaw bone pathology.
Session 7

Course Title: Session 7: The Chemical Perfect Storm — Toxins, Chronic Disease & True Cellular Detox

Date Recorded: 3/28/2026

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Location: Online

Method: Self Directed

#CE HOURS: 1

Speaker(s) & Bio: 

Dr. Daniel Pompa

Dr. Daniel Pompa is a health expert, author, speaker, trainer, and family man on a mission to bring answers to a hurting world. Pompa started his career as a licensed Chiropractor, building one of the most successful practices in Pennsylvania, but in 2000, he was suddenly plagued by a host of unexplainable symptoms. Over the next 5 years, he searched for answers. After a long journey to find lasting recovery, he discovered he wasn’t alone. Millions were suffering from similar, unexplainable symptoms. He suspended his Chiropractor’s license and devoted his life to helping others get their lives back with the principles he learned through his own recovery. Now, 20+ years later, Pompa is a recognized leader in the health and wellness industry. He is the founder of Pompa Program and HealthCenters.com, Cellular Solutions, the author of Cellular Healing Diet and Beyond Fasting, and continues to speak on stages around the world training doctors, practitioners, and the public on the cellular healing protocol he discovered through his personal battle.

Course Description:

In this powerful and personal session, the speaker shares their journey through mercury poisoning and recovery, emphasizing the vital roles of faith, family, detoxification, and cellular health in healing and maintaining wellness.

Course Objectives:

Upon completion of this session, participants will be able to:

  1. Explain the ‘toxic bucket’ model of chronic disease and describe how accumulating chemical burdens from food, water, environmental toxins, and dental materials converge to produce the ‘perfect storm’ that triggers disease expression.
  2. Identify key environmental toxins discussed in the session — including mercury, glyphosate, PFAS/forever chemicals, microplastics, and atrazine — and describe their primary mechanisms of systemic harm.
  3. Describe why conventional detox approaches such as single-dose chelators, chlorella, and passive modalities (saunas, red light) are insufficient as standalone detox strategies and can cause redistribution of toxins.
  4. Explain the clinical significance of chelator half-life and why dosing frequency must be maintained to prevent mercury redistribution.
  5. Articulate the role of the biological dental professional in addressing the chronic disease epidemic, and why dental toxin removal is often the critical final stressor that enables patient healing to begin.

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