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Date: Wednesday 21st May 2025

Time: 6:30pm to 8:30pm

Location: CNM London, 25 Percy Circus London WC1X 9EU

 

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Mineral Metabolism in Excess and Deficiency By Morley M. Robbins, MBA, CHC

In person Event – London 21st May 2025

There is much talk and research about oxidative stress and mitochondrial dysfunction, but how do we get to the root cause of clients who are presenting with these issues?

We live on a planet with two foundational and highly reactive elements, iron and oxygen. We cannot live without them, but we cannot age without them, either. The research and material shared in this presentation will document the long-known, but little-taught roles that bioavailable Copper plays to regulate both iron and oxygen to ensure optimal energy production and cellular homeostasis in the mammalian physiology.

Learning outcomes:

  • Discuss the metabolic origin for oxidative stress, ROS and cellular energy deficiency.
  • Learn how key minerals, including iron and copper balance influence health and disease.
  • Discover new approaches and protocols for supporting clients presenting with fatigue, anaemia, chronic stress and more!

About the Speaker: Morley M. Robbins, MBA, CHC, is the creator of the Root Cause Protocol designed to “Ignite Energy” in our metabolism, and is the author of the popular book: “[Cu]re Your Fatigue”. Also known as “Magnesium Man”, he is a recognized expert on mineral metabolism, and the delicate dance that Copper plays with Iron, Magnesium, and Calcium. He received his BA in Biology from Denison University in Ohio and holds an MBA from George Washington University in healthcare administration. Morley has completed numerous wellness certification programs and has been a Podcast guest on over 300 health programs.

*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


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