2024 Speaker Slides - Saturday 8th June 2024 - Advanced Practitioner Forum

Please find below the speakers slides for the Advanced Practitioner Forum which took place on Saturday 8 June 2024. Please click on the 'View the slides' button to view or download the slides.

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Reclaim Your Immune System: Advanced Clinical Strategies for Post-viral Fatigue Syndromes and PASC - Dr Kristi Morlan-Hughes

Patients are increasingly seeking help from Integrative and Nutrition-focused practitioners for post-pandemic symptoms and cognitive issues. Recent estimates show that 5–30% of the population experiences post-COVID conditions, with over 200 connected symptoms. In Dr. Kristi's session, she delves into sub-phenotypes of PASC, exploring hypotheses related to viral persistence, mitochondrial dysfunction, immune dysregulation, organ injury, and microbiome challenges.

     

 

Exploring Tumour Immune Microenvironment - Dr Wafaa Abdel-Hadi

The Tumor Immune Microenvironment is a complex ecosystem containing adaptive and innate immune system with tumor-promoting and anti-tumoral roles. Navigating and understanding these characteristics within the TME is critical for both diagnosis and an individualized treatment strategy design.

  


 

Fuelling the Fight: The Critical Interplay of Metabolism and Immune Function in Metabolic Immunity - Michael Ash

This presentation explores the complex relationships between the immune system, metabolic processes, and the impacts of nutrition and lifestyle. It covers the basics of immune functionality, the critical role of metabolic pathways, and how dietary and lifestyle choices can enhance immune efficiency. Exploring recent research, the talk offers practical strategies for integrating non-pharmacological interventions to improve immune health through personalized dietary and lifestyle modifications.

 

  


 

Oestrogens and immune function - Dr Felice Gersh

Oestrogens are a family of hormones and each of the forms produces unique effects on the immune system. Understanding the complexities of the immune system and its interactions with oestrogens is essential for every practitioner to optimize the health of their female patients.

    


Smarty Plants for Immune Intelligence: Phytochemicals for Internal Defense - Dr Deanna Minich

Being in balance with nature is an essential element for immune system function. An individual can harmonize with natural rhythms and biomes through plant communication, often referred to as xenohormesis. In this presentation, the emerging molecular and clinical science of plants and their phytonutrients will be discussed relative to their effects on the immune system, along with the practical application of foods, dietary supplements, assessments, and tools for clients to implement a nature-based, plant-enriched life. 

 

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Creating Resilience - Toxins, Immunity and the Genetic Ecosystem Across the Lifespan - Dr Leslie Stone and Dr Emily Rydbom

Learn personalised and precise nutrition and lifestyle interventions based on select gene variants and micro/macronutrient analysis in the preconception and pregnancy time periods, with particular focus on toxic exposure and immune function. Recognise the empowering physiologic and economic impact of such a programme on generational health and resilience with reduction in non-communicable diseases (NCD).

    


 

Small Molecules with Big Effects: Peptides and Nucleotides for Immune Resilience and Longevity - Dr Robert Verkerk

Two groups of small molecules, widely neglected in nutritional practice, produced both endogenously and consumed from exogenous sources, are increasingly recognised as critical modulators of processes governing both our immune response and longevity. Find out how levels of each small molecule group can be modulated in ways that can optimise psychoneuroimmunological function, gene expression and telomerase activity.   

 

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