Illustration of a human brain with connected neural pathways promoting a webinar on ADHD and dyslexia brain maturation, featuring Kelly Miller, NMD, from Saving Your Brain.

The Brain Connection Lack of Maturation

May 14, 20251 min read

Webinar: The Brain Connection: Lack of Maturation and Understanding the Neurodevelopmental Impact for ADHD & Dyslexia

Sign up now for the upcoming virtual webinar presented by Kelly Miller, NMD of Saving Your Brain on "The Brain Connection: Lack of Maturation and Understanding the Neurodevelopmental impact for ADHD & Dyslexia."

In this webinar, the Brain Health Coach, Speaker, and Author of Saving Your Brain Book will cover:

*The Symptoms for ADHD & Dyslexia
*Neurodevelopmental Delays
*Primitive Reflexes
*Before and After Case Testimonials
*Latest Advanced Therapies for Balancing the Brain

Sign Up for the Webinar

Bonus: Receive a free eBook copy of Miller's Saving Your Brain following the webinar.

Instant Access to the webinar will be available on August 25th at 9 AM ET/ 12 PM PDT.

Dr. Kelly Miller, NMD, is a nationally recognized author, speaker, and functional medicine practitioner with over 30 years of clinical experience. He specializes in brain health, hormone balance, genetic testing, and preventive medicine, helping patients address chronic conditions through science-based, natural, and integrative approaches. Dr. Miller is the founder of Saving Your Brain and the author of multiple books focused on health restoration and longevity.

Dr. Kelly Miller, NMD

Dr. Kelly Miller, NMD, is a nationally recognized author, speaker, and functional medicine practitioner with over 30 years of clinical experience. He specializes in brain health, hormone balance, genetic testing, and preventive medicine, helping patients address chronic conditions through science-based, natural, and integrative approaches. Dr. Miller is the founder of Saving Your Brain and the author of multiple books focused on health restoration and longevity.

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