Date: Saturday the 30th November 2024
Time: 10.30am to 12pm
Location: Griffith College, Wolfe Tone street, Dublin 1
What you will learn?
- The connection between CYP1B1, in cancer, blindness and metabolic diseases including CV disease and obesity.
- How to balance this protein through nutritional interventions.
- What will induce and inhibit this protein, its action on pharmaceuticals, aromatic hydrocarbons, endogenous oestrogen and the potential health implications.
Further Information
Description
The struggle for better health through dietary re-balancing of CYP1B1. Is the way forward to look back! (Dublin Ireland In person)
Dublin Ireland In Person Event – 30th November 2024
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.
Has our modern lifestyle and diet resulted in an imbalance in CYP1B1?
Natures answer to balancing this protein will be discussed, 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.
About the Presenter -Dr. Ellen McKenna
Ellen has been involved in education, research, and herbal medicine for many years. She started her career in biochemistry, biotechnology and expanded her research work into cancer and the role of CYP1B1 protein in abnormal cells. As a chartered chemist, biologist and scientist, Ellen keeps up to date with research in her field and applies this to her clinic work.
Despite her love of research, she has always been intrigued with what Nature could provide for improving and maintaining health. Having been given the book: “CANCER Why We’re Still Dying to Know the Truth” written by Phillip Day, by lifelong family friend and GP based in New Zealand, Ellen’s career direction changed. She left her job and in 2008 qualified as a Naturopathic Herbal Practitioner.
Today Ellen owns and runs a holistic health and well-being clinic in Portadown, called William Street Apothecary. Here she combines her love of research with herbal, and nutritional health clinics. She integrates a range of holistic modalities in her practice including herbs, foods, essential oils, Bach Flowers Remedies and wellbeing treatments tailored to her patient’s requirements.
€8 members, and €16 non-members
*Please Note: Our ANP policy in regard to event cancellations; No Refunds will be given in the 2 weeks leading up to the event start date or after the event has been held. Tickets are Non-Transferable