How DNA testing can bring insight into three aspects of inflammation.
Dr Christine Houghton discusses the antioxidant dilemma, how certain molecules signal our cells to turn on and off certain genes, and how she uses her G.E.M.M Protocol (Gut Ecology & Metabolic Modulation to rejuvenate the gut microbiome and re-establish homeostasis within the gut.
Sydney | Brisbane | Perth | Melbourne | Adelaide | This seminar aims to review the key hormonal and biochemical imbalances associated with the above conditions, how to identify hormonal and immune imbalances, plus suggested interventions to support positive patient outcomes.
In today’s world, it’s impossible to escape the impact of environmental toxins. They are in the air we breathe, the water we drink, the food we eat, in our homes and our workplaces. In this educational event Dr Denise Furness will share the genetics behind detoxification abilities.
S-adenosylmethionine (SAMe) is integral to cellular metabolism and as the major methyl donor in the body. SAMe is involved in the methylation of a diverse range of compounds including phospholipids, DNA, RNA, proteins and neurotransmitters. It is also involved in two other important pathways – transsulfuration which produces glutathione, and aminopropylation which synthesises polyamines.
In this podcast we learn: What are telomeres? and what can they tell us about the state of our health and resilience to disease?
Taking an in-depth look at the background, key benefits, clinical applications and mechanisms of action of the various forms of folate available in therapeutics and food.