Previous CAM Conference events
CAM Conference 2009
28th March 2009
University of Westminster, London.
Tackling the Obesity Time-Bomb.
Marilyn Glenville
“Fat around the Middle”
Why is being apple shaped not just a cosmetic problem for women? How being fat around the middle increases the risk of heart disease, diabetes, cancer, hypertension and Alzheimer's. Find out why it is not all down to diet and what supplements and herbs can help women lose that apple shape faster. The talk will also cover insulin resistance and the effects of the stress hormones including cortisol.
Sally Child
“Underlying factors for obesity in children and how to address these”
Covering underlying factors for obesity in children and how to address these. This will inlcude tests, possible supplements and dietary guidelines.There are specific family ways to deal with children. It is quite different from an adult who is overweight or obese
Alessandro Ferretti
”Evolution and changes that has created the current trend in obesity.”
Causes that have been identified as some of the most relevant contributing factors. The mechanism involved in the development of obesity. Understanding of this syndrome affecting metabolism and relative neuropeptide changes.
Directions in new research: neurotransmitters, neuropeptides and hormones.
Potential connections with other diseases.
Leon Chaitow
“Leptin and Obesity”
Obesity is associated with syndrome-X - and a host of devastating health problems, ranging from diabetes to thyroid and cardiovascular disease. Evidence linking these problems to the newly researched hormone leptin, produced by white fat, shows that some remarkably simple lifestyle modifications can reverse these trends.
Feedback:
96% of attendees found the Conference was a valuable event.
91% of attendees would visit another CAM Conference.
70% of attendees thought the Conference's value for money was either good or excellent.
90% of attendees thought that overall the event was good to excellent.
98% of attendees believed the Conference was held in a good to excellent location.
93% of attendees thought the educational material given out on the day was good to excellent.
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CAM Conference 2009
15th May 2009
St Paul's Cathedral, London.
BANT and CPD Accredited.
The Immune System - The Road To Better Health
Dr Lee Cowden
Lyme Borreliosis and Related Conditions
Most diseases are caused by bacteria and / or viruses which attack the immune system. By using an infection with a tick bite causing Lyme disease as an example Dr Lee Cowden will show you how to make the immune system stronger to even beat this stealth bacteria called borrelioses. The Borrelia burgdorferi “the great imitator” can like no other mislead and suppress the immune system. The consequences can be huge and current antibiotics fail in this area. Dr. Lee Cowden has discovered, through his experiences in his clinic, a natural treatment protocol with a high rate of success.
Dr Fred Kuipers
Biopsychosocial and Bioregulative Interactions in Degenerative Diseases
Emotions, stress, pollution, food but also other factors have an impact on the immune system. It seems to be the key to acute and most chronic conditions we come across in the doctor and therapist practice. It is absolutely necessary to target these specifically rather than treating the symptoms. Dr Fred Kuipers' practice is specialised in degenerative conditions in which the immune system is examined through bio-physical measurement and treatment methods and will share his experiences and treatment protocol.
Jacqueline Young ND
The Road to Better Health – Increasing Immune Resilience with Barley Grass
Most patients who come to your practice are acidic and/or toxic which weakens the immune system and make them more receptive to disease. Barley grass is a natural alkalizing and detoxification aid and should be the basis for every treatment to strengthen the immune system and make other medication work better. Due to its unique vitamin, mineral, enzyme, chlorophyll and antioxidant properties barley grass may also help with a wide range of health problems including digestive, skin and inflammatory conditions, arteriosclerosis, toxicity, blood sugar imbalance and fatigue.
Dr Albin Beck
Succesful Treatment of Chronic (Immune) Related Conditions in your Practice
Dr Beck shares his treatment protocols and talks about several specific case histories from his own clinic.
Feedback:
96% of attendees found the Conference was a valuable event.
91% of attendees would visit another CAM Conference.
70% of attendees thought the Conference's value for money was either good or excellent.
90% of attendees thought that overall the event was good to excellent.
98% of attendees believed the Conference was held in a good to excellent location.
93% of attendees thought the educational material given out on the day was good to excellent.




