
Dr Leo Pruimboom
Dr Leo Pruimboom is a physiologist, medical biochemist, who has dedicated his life to the development of PNI as a clinical science converting a translational medical science into a solution focused discipline in which the body is considered a complete interconnected soma where everything is everywhere at the same time.
In 1987 he established the European Academy of CPNI and started collaborations with multiple international Universities. Today, Pruimboom Institute holds 10 different Campuses worldwide providing specialised CPNI training to medical professionals and other healthcare practitioners.
Throughout his career, Dr Pruimboom has helped thousands of patients from around the world and has become an internationally recognised researcher and lecturer. He has presented at over 200 congresses across the globe, further contributing to the advancement of CPNI. He plays a central role in the CPNI Chair at the Melilla Campus of the University of Granada (UGR), a shared Chair between PNI Europe, Pruimboom Institute and the University of Granada, led by Prof. Dr Santiago Navarro Ledesma. The Chair promotes research and training in CPNI through doctoral theses and scientific studies and was recently visited by Her Majesty Queen Letizia of Spain.
Dr Pruimboom is also the creator of the Intermittent Living concept, author of six books and several book chapters, and has published more than 40 research papers. He is married to Fany, a fellow CPNI researcher and co-founder of the Pruimboom Institute. Together, they have four children.
Sessions
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21-Jun-2025Abbey
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21-Jun-2025The Gielgud