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SUMMARY:How to use Oxygen to Support Mitochondrial Function
DESCRIPTION:Mitochondria are responsible for energy production. To function properly\, Mitochondria need oxygen and healthy cellular respiration. Without adequate respiration\, the mitochondria are unable to communicate with other cells\, cannot take in nutrients\, expel toxins or produce energy. \nOver a period of time\, an individual with poor cellular respiration may develop a host of degenerative diseases such as Chronic Fatigue\, Alzheimer’s\, Parkinson’s\, Autism and more. \nOxygen therapy is a rapidly developing therapeutic area\, and one that has demonstrated an ability to re-establish mitochondrial function. In this lecture\, Dr Robert Lyons MD will explain the process of cellular respiration and how different oxygen therapies work to re-establish healthy function to offset and reverse mitochondrial dysfunction. \nWhen: Mon\, 3 June 2019 \nTime: 19:00 – 21:30 \nWhere:  Hilton Hotel Dublin Airport\, Malahide Road\, Northern Cross\, Dublin 17 (Free car parking) \nCPD Points: 2 CPD points \nCost: Free of charge
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LOCATION:Hilton Dublin Airport\, Malahide Road\, Northern Cross\, Dublin\, Co. Dublin\, 15\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:CPD Events
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SUMMARY:NTOI AGM & Conference 2019
DESCRIPTION:We are delighted to open bookings for the NTOI AGM & Conference 2019! \nDate: Friday 7th &  Saturday 8th June 2019. \nTime: Friday 7th –  3pm to 8pm. Exhibitors will be in place from 3pm. Lots of interesting stands to browse through.  AGM will start at 4pm approx.  Members & exhibitors dinner: 8pm. (Dinner booking link will be in place later) \nTime: Saturday 8th June – Registration 8.30 am for 9 am start to 5.30 pm. \nLocation: The Green Isle Hotel\, Clondalkin\, Dublin 22. \nCost: €85.00 \nTo book: click this link \nEarly Bird: Offer has expired \nCPD Points: 12 (for 2 days attendance). \nOur Speakers: Miguel Toribio-Mateas BSc MSc. Miguel is a clinician-researcher in the field of nutrition for gut and brain health. He has been described as “a creative scientist” and is known for his warm and jovial talks. He is very much looking forward to sharing his knowledge with us at our AGM this year. So that you get a taste of his work we recommend you follow him on social media: \nhttps://www.instagram.com/miguelmateas/ \nhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/miguelmateas/ \nhttps://twitter.com/miguelmateas \nLeo Pruimboom: PhD. Leo is a psycho-neuro-immunologist\, (PNI) physiotherapist and physiologist. To follow is a short summary of the 2 fascinating topics he will cover: \nNutrition as medicine; the hormetic effects of ubiquitous nutrients and their care and cure impact on chronic disease. Life started with the presence of several Energetic substances in the Geothermic pool. Vitamin B’s were present in rocks and gave ‘birth’ to the development of RNA in the first unicellular organisms. Much later a unique substance appeared with the name of N-erythroid derived-related factor 2\, NRF2. This substance activates so called vita genes and facilitates the capacity to detoxify and neutralise free radicals. NRF2 appeared when oxygen levels became high and complex life started. Today NRF is still responsible for health and life span in all living organisms. nevertheless\, modern life puts a high burden on its activity and capacity to maintain homeostasis. Nutrition and certain nutrients can re-activate NRF and protect against the deleterious effects of modern life. \nIntermittent living; the universal evidence based protocol to treat chronic disease. It’s all about energy\, could also be the title of this topic. Energy distribution between the different parts of the body is essential for health and life span. Disturbance of energy distribution is the main cause of most if not all chronic diseases. A disease can be explained in many ways but there will always be a lack of ATP in the affected tissue or organ. Energy distribution is regulated through seven different pathways. It are these pathways which are disturbed by modern life producing insulin resistance\, low thyroid hormone syndrome and over activation of stress axes. The monotony of modern life should be considered the most important risk factor for disturbances of energy distribution. A life based on the use of short ancient challenges such as intermittent hypoxia\, heat and fasting can recover normal function and serve as primary and secondary preventive intervention for most of chronic diseases.
URL:https://desfin.networkvillagecafe.com/event/ntoi-agm-conference-2019/
LOCATION:Green Isle Hotel\, Newland's Cross\, Naas Road\, Clondalkin\, Dublin\, Co. Dublin\, 22\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:CPD Events
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SUMMARY:Feeding The Microbiome - BioCare webinar
DESCRIPTION:Jeff Leach of the Human Food Project suggests we need dietary diversity to promote microbial diversity… \nJules Cattell looks at exactly how we should do this. Should we eat prebiotic\, soluble fibre or avoid it? How does it affect SIBO\, candida or IBS?  What about FODMAPS diets or GAPS? \nFind out how prebiotics can be critical to health and how to feed your microbiome! \nDate/TimeDate(s) – 11/06/20196:00 pm – 7:30 pm \nBioCare Webinar: Feeding The Microbiome \nDate: Tuesday 11th June 2019 \nTime: 6-7.30 pm. \nVenue: On Line \nCPD Points: 1.5 \nClick below to register for this great webinar: \nhttps://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/5306214926891869196
URL:https://desfin.networkvillagecafe.com/event/feeding-the-microbiome-biocare-webinar/
LOCATION:BioCare Online\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:CPD Events
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SUMMARY:Dr Jeffrey Bland Seminar - Nutrigenomics in Clinical Practice
DESCRIPTION:IHS are delighted to be bringing Dr Jeffrey Bland over from the States for a 1 day conference. He is going to be discussing Nutrigenomics in Clinical Practice: The Opportunities and Uncertainties. \nNutrigenomics is seen as the future of nutrition in healthcare. Dr Bland’s presentation will review the history of nutrigenomics and its clinical significance and applications. It will explore present understanding of the strengths and limitations of single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) analysis. The discussion will include a clinical review of nutritional epigenomics and the role of the microbiome in modifying gene expression. \nDr Bland founded the Institute of Functional Medicine alongside his wife\, was the first member of the board of Trustees of Bastyr university\, founder of HealthComm International (later to become Metagenics\, Inc) and founder of the Personalized Lifestyle Medicine Institute. He is an internationally renowned speaker and has authored numerous books on nutrition and health for both the general public and healthcare professionals\, as well as being the principal author on over 100 peer-reviewed research papers on nutritional biochemistry and medicine. \nTicket includes: teas/coffees + light refreshments + goodie bags. \n			\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Venue: Hilton Hotel\, Charlemont Place\, Dublin \nDate: Friday 21st June 2019 \nTime: 9am to 5pm \nCPD Points: 6 \nCost: €120. \nEarly Bird Rate: €99.00 \nThis €99.00 Early Bird rate has been extended to 31st January 2019 as a special offer for NTOI members: Exclusive NTOI code can be found on Specials Offers tab of NTOI members site \nBooking: Click on following link: Don’t forget to input NTOI discount code to avail of extended Early Bird rate
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LOCATION:Hilton Hotel\, Charlemont Place\, Dublin\, Dublin\, 02\, Ireland
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