7th March | Expert speakers will cover endometriosis, menopause, microbiome balance, genetic influences, herbal support, and longevity.
Hosted by Enzyme Science UK at King’s House in London, attendees can expect a full schedule of expert-led talks covering key aspects of hormone interpretation and clinical support strategies, from chronic inflammatory conditions through to midlife changes.
The programme includes sessions on a broad range of topics relevant to hormonal care. Speakers will discuss the role of inflammation and hormone metabolism in conditions like endometriosis, how to assess and support the vaginal microbiome during menopause, and approaches for improving longevity and nutrient-based support for women’s health. There are also talks on personalising hormone-related protocols in practice, understanding genetic influences on hormone pathways, and recognising the interplay between the nervous system and hormones.
Later in the day the focus shifts to midlife health: how shifts in oestrogen affect the gut barrier and wider systemic function, and how to support cognitive changes such as “brain fog” that many women experience during perimenopause and beyond. Practical, evidence-informed methods and case examples are woven through the event to help practitioners apply learnings straight away.
Your ticket includes refreshments throughout the day (lunch is not provided).
Live in London on Saturday, March 7th from 9:30 am to 5:30 pm GMT.
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Hosted by Enzyme Science UK