Autoimmune disease and your genes, the environment and gut health

01183 219 533 01183 219 533 / 07776 250 077 07776 250 077
22nd October 2015, 6.00pm - 7.30pm
Open to all
£3 - includes drinks and nibbles
Natures Corner, 12 Bartholomew Street, Newbury, Berkshire, RG14 5LL

This seminar is designed to take you on a journey through the latest research relating to the processes that are now believed to be central to the initiation and development of autoimmunity and some of the protocols that have been developed and are being successfully employed to help people presenting with autoimmunity to potentially take back control of their health.

There are over 80 autoimmune diseases and they represent the largest disease group in the Western World.

Recent research, suggests that autoimmune disease develops via a complex interaction between your genes, the environment and gut health and hence there is an opportunity to potentially affect disease outcome.

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Hosted by Mark Bennett

I am a degree qualified Nutritional Therapist, registered Gut and Psychology Syndrome (GAPS) and Certified Gluten Practitioner and Nutrigenetic Councellor. My specialisms are: autoimmunity, gastro intestinal health (e.g. IBS, inflammatory bowel disease, reflux), gluten related disorders (e.g coeliac disease) and longevity.