100+ CPD approved workshops open to all attendees

The workshops are open to everyone who has registered to attend the congress (included as part of the 'Conference Pass' and the 'Workshop & Exhibition ONLY Pass'). Many are run by companies who are exhibiting at the congress and provide a unique opportunity to understand more about the latest products and services available to healthcare professionals, to support a whole-person, patient centred approach to health.

CPD points are awarded for attendance. For details, please click here >

Offered on a first come, first served basis, there is no need to book onto the individual workshops directly - simply arrive at the workshop at the scheduled time.

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    Level 4 - Abbey Room
    This workshop explores how functional medicine can evolve through integrated, primary-care-led models. Drawing on UK experience, it examines the role of multidisciplinary teams, collaboration, and thoughtful system design in improving patient outcomes, supporting clinician sustainability, and delivering more effective care across diverse healthcare settings.
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    BCFM
    Level 4 - Moore Room
    Herbalists take a holistic approach to consultations, creating bespoke tinctures tailored to each patient, typically combining 5'9 herbs in Western practice and often more in Ayurvedic or Chinese traditions. This workshop explores patient assessment, herb selection, and plant synergy, highlighting key herbs and strategies used in clinical practice.
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    Herbal Reality
    Level 4 - Rutherford Room
    This session will outline the system of voluntary regulation of complementary healthcare practitioners in the UK and discuss why setting standards is crucial to the integration of complementary therapies into mainstream healthcare.
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    CNHC
    Level 4 - Westminster Room
    This workshop reviews evidence linking nutrition and botanical compounds to gut disorders. It explores current research on key ingredients and formulations affecting digestive health, including IBS, IBD and SIBO. Expert speakers discuss compounds such as curcumin, green tea and xanthohumol, and present preliminary results from a randomised placebo-controlled trial in IBS.
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    Altruvita
10:30
    Level 4 - Abbey Room
    Iron deficiency is common in women and children, while men are more prone to iron overload. Both can remain undiagnosed without proper assessment. Genetic variants, including HFE and TMPRSS6, influence iron regulation. Genetic testing can identify at-risk individuals early and guide personalised interventions to prevent complications from iron imbalance.
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    Lifecode
    Level 4 - Moore Room
    Mitochondria are central to health, acting as first responders to physiological stress. When mitochondrial function declines, health declines. Enhancing their quality, quantity, and function may benefit conditions from ageing to neurodegeneration. Our 'mitochondrial catalyst,' supported by real-world data, aims to improve mitochondrial levels and function, making personalised medicine more accessible and affordable.
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    Blue Oak Nutraceuticals
    Level 4 - Rutherford Room
    This session explores evidence-based nutritional management of polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS). It examines metabolic, hormonal, and inflammatory drivers and their clinical implications. Attendees will review current research on dietary patterns, key nutrients, and lifestyle strategies, with practical guidance for clinical application to support personalised, patient-centred care.
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    Health Medica
    Level 4 - Westminster Room
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    GutID
11:15
    Level 4 - Abbey Room
    This workshop presents the 'Triangle Protocol,' a clinical framework for optimising female metabolic health across the lifespan. It explores evidence-based strategies for glycaemic regulation, immunomodulation, and musculoskeletal health, offering practical, supplement-based approaches for complex cases while highlighting the role of metabolic health in cognitive and neurological longevity.
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    Wild Nutrition
    Level 4 - Moore Room
    Viscum album extracts (VAE) are widely used in integrative oncology for their immunomodulatory, cytotoxic, and quality-of-life benefits. Immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs) have transformed cancer therapy but face resistance challenges. Emerging in vitro and real-world evidence suggests VAE may support ICI therapy. This workshop reviews recent research and patient case studies.
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    Helixor
    Level 4 - Rutherford Room
    This workshop explores the role of the gut and vaginal microbiome in supporting women's health across life stages. It reviews current scientific evidence on probiotic use in the prevention and management of digestive and gynaecological conditions, with particular focus on irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) and menopause.
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    ProVen Biotics
    Level 4 - Westminster Room
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    Nuvius
12:00
    Level 4 - Abbey Room
    Longevity is central to modern healthcare. This presentation explores the biology of ageing, focusing on mitochondrial dysfunction, cellular resilience, and metabolic decline. It reviews evidence-based supplementation strategies for preventative health and chronic disease, supporting clinical decision-making and a healthspan-focused approach to care across the lifespan.
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    W-Wellness
    Level 4 - Moore Room
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    Weleda
    Level 4 - Rutherford Room
    This session introduces the cost-effective OMED Health Breath Platform and its use in home-based SIBO breath testing with GI clinicians. It highlights platform capabilities and performance results, presenting longitudinal breath data that may guide treatment adjustments and follow-up strategies, supporting more personalised care while reducing burden for clinicians and patients.
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    OMED Health
    Level 4 - Westminster Room
    Autoimmune diseases affect around 10% of the UK population. While medical advances reduce symptoms, they often do not address underlying drivers or prevent additional autoimmune conditions. This session outlines how to identify key causes of autoimmunity and provides a practical checklist of nutrition and lifestyle strategies to support patients and improve quality of life.
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    Pharma Nord
12:45
    Level 4 - Abbey Room
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    Keto Mojo
    Level 4 - Moore Room
    Mast Cell Activation Syndrome (MCAS) is a complex multisystem condition often linked to underlying gut dysfunction. This talk bridges conventional and functional medicine perspectives, reviewing diagnostic criteria, key laboratory markers, and gastrointestinal drivers such as dysbiosis and intestinal barrier dysfunction.
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    Doctors Data
    Level 4 - Rutherford Room
    Many medications can affect the absorption or utilisation of vitamins, minerals, and other nutrients, potentially leading to deficiencies. Awareness of these interactions helps healthcare professionals identify risks and collaborate with prescribers to implement appropriate supplementation strategies that support nutrient status and reduce the likelihood of deficiency.
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    Lamberts Healthcare
    Level 4 - Westminster Room
    Chronic exposure to lipopolysaccharide (LPS) may be a hidden driver of sepsis and cardiovascular disease. Lipoproteins can act as a protective first line of defence by binding LPS. This session explores how endotoxin exposure influences lipid biomarkers and vascular risk, offering clinicians strategies to identify and address endotoxin-driven inflammation early.
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    Vibrant Wellness
13:30
    Level 4 - Abbey Room
    This practitioner-focused workshop explores gut health through a clinical and functional medicine lens, combining microbiome science with practical assessment strategies. Drawing on ZOE's large-scale research, it examines links between gut function, inflammation, and cardiometabolic risk, and how advanced testing can guide targeted nutrition and personalised patient care.
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    Vibrant Wellness
    Level 4 - Rutherford Room
    Cardiovascular disease remains a leading cause of mortality worldwide. This session explores underlying drivers of cardiovascular conditions to improve understanding of key risk factors. It also examines how some of nature's fundamental compounds may support prevention and management, offering insights for a more integrative approach to cardiovascular health.
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    Terranova
    Level 4 - Westminster Room
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    Nutrined
14:15
    Level 4 - Abbey Room
    Creatine is often linked to athletic performance, but research shows wider benefits for women's health. This session explores its role in supporting brain health, muscle preservation, metabolic function, and longevity. It also examines potential benefits for cognition, mood, strength, metabolism, and menopause.
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    Bare Biology
    Level 4 - Moore Room
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    Eagle Clinical
  1. Level 4 - Rutherford Room
    ntegrative clinicians often manage fragmented data across lab tests, wearables, private diagnostics, and NHS records, limiting continuity of care. This panel explores how fragmentation affects clinical decisions, how practitioners manage multi-source data, and what a truly longitudinal care model could look like, focusing on practical challenges, governance, and future integrative health records.
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    Vitaspan
    Level 4 - Westminster Room
    This presentation reviews the mechanisms of GLP-1 receptor agonists and their effects on digestive physiology, including bile flow, gastrointestinal motility, and gut barrier integrity. It also examines emerging evidence on microbiome interactions and discusses evidence-informed lifestyle strategies to help reduce gastrointestinal side effects and support digestive health.
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    Invivo
15:00
    Level 4 - Abbey Room
    Drawing on 30 years of clinical practice and education, Dr. Kristi shares the key nutraceuticals she relies on most. This workshop explores how targeted nutrition can support mitochondrial function, immune resilience, inflammation control, gut health, and stress regulation, helping practitioners build effective, evidence-informed nutrition strategies within a root-cause clinical approach.
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    NutriDyn
    Level 4 - Moore Room
    Dr. Gilbert presents a practical approach to patients with fatigue, pain, brain fog, dysautonomia, and other multi-system symptoms. The session covers pre-test probability, immune patterns, and timing in tick-borne disease assessment, alongside a staged testing algorithm and interpretation principles to reduce missed diagnoses and unnecessary testing.
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    Armin Labs
    Level 4 - Rutherford Room
    Pentadecanoic acid (C15:0) is the first essential fatty acid identified in over 90 years. This session explores how it was discovered through ageing research in Navy dolphins and its potential role as a geroprotector. Evidence will be reviewed on C15:0's benefits for metabolic, cognitive, liver, cardiovascular, red blood cell, and gut health.
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    Fatty15
    Level 4 - Westminster Room
    Cardiovascular risk increases even before diabetes develops. This session explores the relationship between glucose regulation and cardiovascular health, and how real-time data from continuous glucose monitors can reveal patterns influencing blood glucose. Attendees will learn how monitoring can support lifestyle changes that improve long-term metabolic and cardiovascular outcomes.
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    Lingo by Abbott
15:45
    Level 4 - Abbey Room
    This workshop explores how functional testing can support personalised, patient-centred care. Using Genova Diagnostics' NutrEval test as an example, it demonstrates how assessing key biomarkers may reveal early physiological imbalances, guide targeted interventions, and support precision and preventative healthcare strategies aimed at improving clinical outcomes.
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    Genova Diagnostics
    Level 4 - Moore Room
    This session explores the role of autophagy in healthy ageing and long-term health. While fasting is often used to activate this cellular recycling process, it is not suitable for everyone. The talk introduces spermidine as a research-supported alternative or complement to fasting to help stimulate autophagy and support longevity.
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    Oxford Healthspan
    Level 4 - Rutherford Room
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    ATP Science
    Level 4 - Westminster Room
    Functional and integrative clinicians often manage complex cases within limited consultation time. This session demonstrates how structured AI systems can support case management, protocol development, and longitudinal care. Through practical examples, participants will see how AI tools can extend clinical reasoning while maintaining professional oversight and accountability.
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    FunctionalMind
16:30
    Level 4 - Abbey Room
    This session examines the science behind omega-3 fatty acids, separating evidence from common misconceptions. Topics include ALA conversion, EPA and DHA efficacy, stability, oxidation, and contamination risks, alongside discussion of fish oil, algae, flax, and other sources. Practical clinical insights will help guide more informed omega-3 recommendations.
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    Virun
    Level 4 - Moore Room
    Healthspan (the years of life spent in good health) is strongly influenced by daily nutrition. This talk explores how diet affects ageing, metabolic health, inflammation, and chronic disease risk. Attendees will learn practical, evidence-based nutrition strategies to support longevity, maintain cognitive and physical function, and enhance quality of life.
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    Viridian Nutrition
  1. Level 4 - Rutherford Room
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    Pure Maintenance
  2. Level 4 - Westminster Room
    This session explores emerging research on inflammatory and toxic factors that may contribute to declining fertility. It examines how immune and environmental stressors can affect reproductive health in both women and men, and discusses evidence-informed detoxification and integrative strategies aimed at supporting hormonal balance and reproductive function.
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    ZeroSpike
09:45
    Level 4 - Abbey Room
    This presentation examines how NICE guidelines prioritising double-blind RCTs can disadvantage complex interventions such as acupuncture. Using osteoarthritis guidance as a case study, it explores how placebo design, methodological assumptions, and interpretation of evidence influenced recommendations, highlighting the need for broader evaluation frameworks that better reflect integrative clinical practice.
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    BAcC
    Level 4 - Moore Room
    This session explores how healthcare professionals can better support sustainable lifestyle change using psychology-informed approaches aligned with the six pillars of Lifestyle Medicine. It examines behavioural patterns, emotional drivers, and resistance to change, helping clinicians guide patients toward more achievable goals for wellbeing and weight management. A reflective Q&A follows.
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    BSLM
    Level 4 - Rutherford Room
    This interactive workshop introduces the National Centre for Integrative Medicine's training programmes, including the Diploma in Integrative Healthcare and the new Diploma in Integrative Healthcare Research. Participants will learn how the programmes support clinical, leadership, and research skills while connecting practitioners with a growing global community advancing integrative and personalised healthcare.
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    NCIM
    Level 4 - Westminster Room
10:30
    Level 4 - Abbey Room
    This talk explores the complex role of gut hormones, including GLP-1, in regulating appetite, blood glucose, and long-term metabolic health. It examines how hormonal signalling interacts with diet, physiology, and chronic disease risk, and discusses how integrative strategies can help clinicians support healthier metabolic outcomes for patients.
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    Cytoplan
    Level 4 - Moore Room
    This session explores research on broad-spectrum micronutrients as an approach to supporting mental health. Drawing on clinical trials and real-world practice, it examines how nutrient imbalances may contribute to conditions such as ADHD, depression, and anxiety, and how targeted nutritional strategies could offer complementary options alongside conventional care.
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    Hardy Nutritionals
    Level 4 - Rutherford Room
    Designed for those new to research, this workshop provides an overview of integrative medicine research methods. It covers how to search and evaluate scientific literature, understand different study designs, and identify opportunities to publish or share findings. Participants will also learn about research resources and support available through RCCM.
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    RCCM
    Level 4 - Westminster Room
11:15
    Level 4 - Abbey Room
    This presentation explores how theoretical models of cancer shape treatment strategies. Introducing the Cell Suppression Theory alongside other frameworks, the session highlights how different models influence clinical decisions. Understanding these perspectives may help clinicians and patients better evaluate treatment options and improve informed decision-making in cancer care.
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    Mark Lintern
    Level 4 - Moore Room
    Many women view hormonal disruption as bodily failure, yet the body may be responding protectively to stress. This session reframes stress as a biological survival response affecting hormones, digestion, detoxification, and cellular repair. Attendees will learn strategies to recognise stress-locked physiology and support nervous system regulation and resilience.
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    BodyBio
    Level 4 - Rutherford Room
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    Tigon
    Level 4 - Westminster Room
12:00
    Level 4 - Abbey Room
    Integrative oncology combines conventional cancer treatments with supportive therapies to improve quality of life and outcomes. This workshop explores the use of mistletoe therapy alongside oncology care, reviewing research evidence and clinical experiences that highlight its role in supporting patients during and after cancer treatment.
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    Iscador
    Level 4 - Moore Room
    Modern ultra-processed foods often lack fibre, contributing to metabolic and gut health challenges. This session introduces Biolumen's fibre-based technology designed to help reduce sugar absorption and restore functional fibre in processed foods. The approach aims to support healthier blood glucose regulation and improved microbiome nourishment.
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    Biolumen
    Level 4 - Rutherford Room
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    Rayonex Biomedical UK
    Level 4 - Westminster Room
12:45
    Level 4 - Abbey Room
    The post-menopausal decline in oestrogen can accelerate ageing processes affecting bone, cognition, metabolism, and mental health. This session explores insights from evolutionary biology, centenarian research, and emerging science to better understand how clinicians can support women's health, resilience, and longevity during and after menopause.
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    BioCare
    Level 4 - Moore Room
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    Level 4 - Rutherford Room
    This workshop explores how homeopathy can complement conventional medicine within personalised care frameworks. Through case studies and research insights, presenters will discuss safety considerations, current evidence, and practical strategies for integrating homeopathic medicines alongside standard treatments to support patient-centred clinical care.
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    Boiron
    Level 4 - Westminster Room
13:30
    Level 4 - Abbey Room
    Collagen is widely associated with skin health, but its foundational role may begin in the gut. This talk examines collagen's contribution to gut lining integrity, digestion, and nutrient absorption, and explores how gut health influences skin function through the gut'skin axis within an integrated nutritional approach.
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    Totally Derma
    Level 4 - Moore Room
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    Nutrined
    Level 4 - Rutherford Room
    This workshop explores the physiological drivers of anxiety through a nutritional and functional medicine lens. Topics include blood sugar regulation, stress response, inflammation, and gut'brain axis health. Attendees will gain practical guidance on dietary patterns, targeted nutrients, and lifestyle strategies that support neurotransmitter balance and nervous system resilience.
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    Metagenics
    Level 4 - Westminster Room
14:15
    Level 4 - Abbey Room
    Metabolic dysfunction often intensifies during perimenopause and menopause. This session explores berberine's role in addressing insulin resistance, weight gain, and inflammation. Clinical mechanisms, emerging research, and practical applications will be discussed to help clinicians integrate berberine into broader lifestyle and nutrition strategies for women's metabolic health.
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    Natroceutics
  1. Level 4 - Moore Room
    This presentation explores how environmental influences such as electromagnetic exposure, mould, toxins, and stress may affect biological systems. Concepts including vibration, resonance, entropy, and environmental interference will be discussed, alongside examples of technologies designed to support biological balance and reduce environmental stressors.
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    QMed Swiss
    Level 4 - Rutherford Room
    Human metabolism functions as an interconnected system rather than isolated biomarkers. This workshop explores how energy regulation, amino acid metabolism, and microbiome activity interact to influence overall health. Using metabolic testing as a learning framework, the session highlights how integrated metabolic patterns can inform clinical interpretation.
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    Maven Health
    Level 4 - Westminster Room
15:00
    Level 4 - Abbey Room
    This session explores the ProLon Fasting Mimicking Diet (FMD) and emerging research on autophagy. Developed through decades of research at the University of Southern California, FMD is designed to deliver many of the cellular benefits of fasting while providing carefully formulated plant-based nutrition.
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    L-Nutra
    Level 4 - Moore Room
    Human First focuses on developing quality standards for healthcare institutions that prioritise patient-centred care. This session explores how treatment pathways can be evaluated through structured audits and compliance frameworks, helping organisations strengthen clinical quality, identify improvement opportunities, and build trust in integrative healthcare delivery.
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    Human First
    Level 4 - Rutherford Room
    COACH VISION' is designed to support practitioners by reducing administrative burden and cognitive overload. By integrating client history, real-time data, and evidence-based insights into one platform, it helps clinicians streamline workflows and deliver more personalised, informed care while remaining fully present with each client.
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    Lifestyle Prescriptions' University
    Level 4 - Westminster Room
15:45
    Level 4 - Abbey Room
    This workshop explores the central role of the gut'brain'immune connection in chronic inflammatory conditions. Participants will learn how factors such as intestinal permeability, microbiome imbalance, and vagal nerve signalling influence digestive and immune function, alongside practical dietary strategies to address inflammation and restore gut health.
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    KBMO Diagnostics
    Level 4 - Moore Room
    This workshop explores 'inflammageing,' the chronic low-grade inflammation associated with ageing and declining oestrogen levels after menopause. Participants will learn how immune changes may influence bone, cardiovascular, and cognitive health, and how nutrition, key nutrients, and lifestyle strategies can help reduce inflammation and support healthy ageing.
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    Nutri-Link
    Level 4 - Rutherford Room
    This workshop introduces abnobaVISCUM mistletoe preparations and their expanded clinical applications, including intravenous, intratumoural, and fever-inducing therapies alongside traditional subcutaneous use. The session reviews research evidence, product characteristics, and clinical case experiences, followed by discussion and questions from participants.
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    ABNOBA
    Level 4 - Westminster Room
16:30
    Level 4 - Abbey Room
    This session presents findings from a feasibility study examining an addiction-informed intervention for ultra-processed food addiction. Improvements in binge eating symptoms occurred alongside structured education, peer support, and dietary change. The workshop explores implications for Type 2 diabetes care and the need for integrated, addiction-aware treatment pathways.
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    PHC
    Level 4 - Moore Room
    This workshop translates the Hallmarks of Ageing into a functional nutrition framework for longevity-focused care. It explores how adaptogens may support metabolic flexibility, mitochondrial function, immune balance, and stress physiology, helping clinicians understand when and why these botanical tools may support resilience and healthy ageing.
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    The Nutrition Collective
  1. Level 4 - Rutherford Room
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    BSEM
    Level 4 - Westminster Room
09:45
    Level 4 - Abbey Room
    Dr Vanessa Kimbell explores the relationship between sourdough fermentation, the gut microbiome, and mental health. Drawing on decades of research and her BALM Protocol, now integrated in NHS practice, she examines how properly fermented bread and nutrigenetic approaches may support microbiome diversity and personalised dietary strategies.
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    The Sourdough School
    Level 4 - Moore Room
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    Functional Gut Clinic
    Level 4 - Rutherford Room
    Many chronic conditions are linked to nutritional imbalances. This practical session teaches a rapid head-to-toe observation and physical body scan that helps practitioners identify visual and physical signs of nutrient deficiencies or excesses, supporting faster assessment and more targeted nutritional interventions in clinical practice.
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    ION
    Level 4 - Westminster Room
    Dr Victoria Sampson explores how oral microbiome imbalance and inflammation contribute to systemic disease pathways, including cardiometabolic, neuroinflammatory, and immune-mediated conditions. The session highlights the mouth as a key yet overlooked factor in whole-body health and provides guidance on screening the oral cavity and referral to dental professionals.
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    THS Labs
10:30
    Level 4 - Abbey Room
    This session reviews HPLC analysis of medicinal mushroom tinctures and how findings have informed extraction methods for different species. It also presents comparative testing of lion's mane products currently available in the UK, highlighting variation in composition and quality across the marketplace.
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    Bristol Fungarium
    Level 4 - Moore Room
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    Balance Healthcare
    Level 4 - Rutherford Room
    This presentation explores how combining Organic Acid Testing (OAT) with TOXDetect can reveal links between environmental toxins and metabolic dysfunction. The dual-testing approach helps clinicians assess toxic load versus physiological capacity, supporting more targeted, data-driven strategies for patients with fatigue, neuroinflammation, and metabolic disorders.
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    Mosaic Diagnostics
    Level 4 - Westminster Room
    This session examines the role of mitochondria in ageing and healthspan. It reviews biochemical pathways linking mitochondrial dysfunction with inflammation and metabolic decline, alongside clinical tools for assessing mitochondrial health and evidence-based nutritional, lifestyle, and therapeutic strategies within a precision medicine framework.
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    Pure Encapsulations
11:15
    Level 4 - Abbey Room
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    Weleda
    Level 4 - Moore Room
    Excipients are common in nutritional supplements but often poorly understood. This session reviews their roles in stability and absorption, potential health concerns linked to certain additives, and emerging natural alternatives, helping practitioners make more informed supplement recommendations.
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    Dr.Vegan
    Level 4 - Rutherford Room
    Protein powders are widely used, but quality varies significantly. This practical session examines protein quality, contamination risks, and labelling issues. Through interactive examples and real-world case discussions, practitioners will learn how to guide patients toward safer, more effective protein supplementatio
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    Nuzest
    Level 4 - Westminster Room
    AI tools are rapidly entering healthcare, raising questions around accuracy, safety, and governance. This interactive workshop examines where AI can enhance clinical reasoning, where risks arise, and how structured oversight frameworks can support responsible adoption in functional, integrative, and nutritional medicine.
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    AI Panel Discussion
12:00
    Level 4 - Abbey Room
    Clinical outcomes often depend on product quality. This session explores how to recognise poor-quality or counterfeit supplements, misleading labels, and under-dosed formulas. Participants will learn practical strategies for selecting evidence-informed products that deliver reliable clinical results.
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    The Natural Dispensary
    Level 4 - Moore Room
    Hormones and metabolism are closely interconnected. This session explores how insulin sensitivity, thyroid function, cortisol rhythms, and mitochondrial activity influence hormone production and signalling. Understanding these interactions helps practitioners address root causes of fatigue, weight gain, and mood changes rather than treating isolated hormone imbalances.
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    Colab Services
    Level 4 - Rutherford Room
    Identifying gut pathogens does not always require antimicrobial treatment. This workshop explores a microbiome-informed approach to interpreting stool testing, examining when antimicrobial strategies are appropriate and when restoring microbial diversity and host resilience may offer better clinical outcomes.
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    Microba
    Level 4 - Westminster Room
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    Apex Energetics
12:45
    Level 4 - Abbey Room
    This presentation examines the therapeutic potential of dandelion, exploring its traditional uses alongside emerging research. It reviews how bioactive compounds may support liver detoxification, bile flow, digestive health, and metabolic balance through antioxidant and prebiotic mechanisms.
    Hosted by:
    Herrens Mark
    Level 4 - Moore Room
    This workshop introduces a structured approach to selecting and adjusting micronutrient interventions in personalised medicine. Through practical case examples and software-assisted planning, participants will learn how to create safe, targeted micronutrient strategies tailored to individual metabolic needs.
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    FormMed Healthcare
    Level 4 - Rutherford Room
    This session challenges common misconceptions about dietary salt. Exploring the relationship between salt, water balance, and mineral intake, it highlights how salt quality and sourcing influence hydration, cognitive function, energy, and overall health.
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    Oryx Desert Salt
    Level 4 - Westminster Room
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    Nordic Labs
13:30
    Level 4 - Abbey Room
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    Regenerative Omegas
    Level 4 - Moore Room
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    Global Lab eXpert Group (GLXG)
    Level 4 - Rutherford Room
    This interactive workshop explores how beliefs, emotions, and nervous system responses influence eating behaviour. Participants will experience Emotional Freedom Techniques (EFT) and learn how this evidence-informed mind'body approach can help address cravings and support behaviour change in both clinical and personal settings.
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    EFT International
    Level 4 - Westminster Room
    This session explores the role of the autonomic nervous system and heart rate variability (HRV) in health and resilience. It highlights how understanding stress physiology can support a more integrated, whole-person approach to clinical care.
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    Venn Healthcare
14:15
    Level 4 - Abbey Room
    This practitioner-focused session explores hormesis as a strategy for building resilience. Participants will learn how to assess adaptive capacity using clinical markers and how to safely apply lifestyle stressors such as exercise, fasting, and thermal exposure to strengthen metabolic, immune, and neuroendocrine health.
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    Regenerus Labs
    Level 4 - Moore Room
    This workshop explores how evidence-based wellness brands can build consumer trust through transparency, rigorous testing, and academic collaboration. It offers practical insights into communicating complex science clearly while maintaining innovation, authenticity, and commercial impact.
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    Ancient and Brave
    Level 4 - Rutherford Room
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    Hifas da Terra
    Level 4 - Westminster Room
    This panel explores a new primary care model combining GP care with nutritional therapy. Using real-world examples, the session demonstrates how collaborative approaches within Primary Care Networks can balance medical triage with preventative lifestyle strategies to improve long-term patient outcomes.
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    BANT
  1. Level 4 - Westminster Room
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    BANT
15:00
    Level 4 - Abbey Room
    This session explores how damage to the gut lining contributes to digestive and systemic inflammation. It examines the role of zinc L-carnosine in supporting gut barrier repair and discusses practical protocols combining nutrients such as glutamine and colostrum.
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    THERA Nordic
    Level 4 - Moore Room
    This presentation examines evidence showing declining nutrient levels in modern diets and the health implications for society. It also explores emerging research on nutrient absorption and innovative delivery systems designed to improve bioavailability compared with traditional tablets.
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    BetterYou
    Level 4 - Rutherford Room
    This workshop explores how hydroxyapatite supports tooth remineralisation and oral health within a biological framework. It links oral care to systemic health, inflammation, and nutrition, providing practical strategies for recommending biologically compatible oral health approaches.
    Hosted by:
    Dimples