Events & Webinars

In- Person Events

30th November – 10:30am (Dublin)

Dublin Event: The Struggle for Better Health through Dietary Re-balancing of CYP1B1. Is the Way Forward to Look Back!

With Dr. Ellen McKenna

 A recently discovered ex-hepatic cytochrome P450 protein called CYP1B1, has been implicated in cancer, blindness and more recently in metabolic diseases including CV disease and obesity. Join Dr. Ellen McKenna to learn how the natural way to balance this protein, along with its inducers, inhibitors and its action on some pharma-drugs, aromatic hydrocarbons, endogenous oestrogen and potential health implications for everyone of all ages.

 

8th February– 10:30am (London)

Your Home, Your Health: A Certified Workshop in Surveying the Impact of EMF’s and Geopathic Stress on the Home

With Roy Riggs

Are you worried  if your client’s or your family’s health is being affected by geopathic stress, cordless phones, Wi-Fi, mobile phone masts, 5G and more? This certificated workshop will provide you with the information to be able to make an assessment of the impact electromagnetic energies have on buildings and strategies to provide a safer environment. Learn how to survey homes for stress to incorporate building biology into your practice.

 

Webinars

30th January – 6.30pm

Personalised Nutrigenomics: Weight and Metabolic Mangement

with Dr Denise Furness

This presentation will demonstrate the practical applications of nutrigenomics via a case study. Nutrigenomics holds the potential to revolutionise personalised health, offering more precise and effective nutritional and lifestyle strategies to support weight management, metabolic health, and longevity.

Mentoring Hub

23rd January – 12.30pm

Thyroid Practitioner Mentoring

with Dr Sarah Myhill

This mentoring session will discuss how to support your thyroid clients in clinical practice. Learn the pathophysiology that underpins Thyroid conditions, including how to read and understand optimal blood testing ranges, along with interventions and dosing protocols to support your clients.

12th February – 6.30pm

Using Recipes in Clinical Practice

with Francesca Klottrup

Join Francesca Klottrup a Nutritional Therapist and chef for a mentoring webinar on using recipes therapeutically. Learn how recipes serve as teaching tools and valuable guides for clients and why offering well-written recipes enhances practitioners’ credibility. Learn how to structure recipes, include allergen advice, and discover ways to add versatility to recipes, empowering clients to successfully manage their nutrition.

24th February – 1.00pm

A Naturopathic Approach to Parasites

with Lynn Pretorius

Parasites are often an undiagnosed cause of many conditions and there is confusion around how to treat and support patients with parasitic infections. Fortunately herbalists and naturopaths have many therapeutic tools to strengthen the body as well as deal with underlying unwanted critters. Join us  to unravel the role parasites might be playing in health conditions and to discover optimal treatment approaches.

 

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12th March – 10.00am

How Quality Impacts Clinical Outcomes with Medicinal Mushrooms 

with Lee Caroll

Discover why sourcing and quality are critical in medicinal mushroom therapy. This webinar provides essential insights into quality issues, empowering you to confidently match products with traditional use and clinical trial data. Using Reishi and Lion’s Mane as examples, we’ll explore how extract type, quality, and dosage impact clinical outcomes, offering actionable strategies for effective therapeutic applications.

16th April – 6.30pm

Essential Oils & Seizures

with Dr Jill Stansbury

Roughly 1-3% of the worldwide population are affected by seizures.  Although anticonvulsant drugs are available, ~1/3 of patients don’t respond or must discontinue treatment due to its serious side effects.  This session will explore the current understanding of the seizure phenomena, and both the folklore and current science on natural volatile oil compounds that may be therapeutic to such disorders.

5th May – 6.30pm

Clinical Herbal Medicine: Intake, Assessment, Therapeutic Plans

with Bevin Clare

The path of the Herbalist in a clinical session is full of twists and turns from intake, to assessment, goals and plans. Join Bevin Clare to find out how to approach each step with skill and intention to get the most out of the consultation and determine how to fully support the client with their health goals.

The Naturopathic Oncology Series

8th January – 6.30pm

The Cell Suppression Theory: A New Perspective

By Mark Lintern

Mark Lintern will be presenting his revolutionary new paradigm in cancer development that ‘cell suppression’ serves the underlying mechanism driving tumour growth and development, activated and controlled by opportunistic intracellular pathogens. Through this novel framework, not only does cancer make sense, but an effective treatment approach may at last be defined.

13th January- 6.30pm

An Integrative Approach to Cancer in Children

By Dagmara Beine

Dagmara Beine will be talking about integrating therapies for childhood cancer. She will be sharing her approach to testing, detoxification and nutrition and how to incorporate this alongside conventional therapy. Her work is grounded in the metabolic approach to cancer—pioneered by the work of Dr. Nasha Winters—applied to a wildly underserved cancer patient population: children.

15th January – 1.00pm

A Practical Guide for Holistic Approaches to Cancer

with Dr Henning Saupe

Join Dr Saupe, the director of Germany’s leading complementary cancer clinic to understand the Twelve Vital Fields for cancer and the dynamic interplay between, nutrition, circulation, the microbiome, mitochondrial health, acid-base balance, chronic infections and more. Learn about innovative treatment approaches to address the Twelve Vital Fields.

20th January – 8.00pm

Glutamine: An Essential Amino Acid in Oncology

By Samuel Peters

Glutamine plays an important role as an energy substrate for rapidly dividing cells. A recurrent concern amongst some practitioners relates to the idea that glutamine could “feed” proliferative cancer cells. In this session, practitioners will be brought up to date on the role of glutamine in supporting patients with cancer, the clinical evidence behind its use and a holistic perspective of a risk evaluation.

29th January – 6.30pm

Using Herbs Alongside Conventional Treatments in Cancer

By Michael Altman

This session will focus on useful tools and herbal strategies for helping cancer patients manage the side effects and minimize the long-term risks of conventional oncology treatment.  We’ll discuss supporting the blood and immune system, heart, GI, nervous system, skin, and emotional issues affecting cancer patients as well as herbs with cytotoxic and known anti-cancer activity and protocols using herbs, nutrition, and plant extracts

Catch up on past webinars

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