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Managing Anxiety, Restless Sleep and Fatigue

Clinical, nutritional and herbal management of chronic nervous hyperarousal states

Stress and stress related disorders are estimated to account for 75-90% of primary care patient visits. Chronic hyperarousal of the stress system underlies a unique metabolic and clinical pattern frequently encountered in practice. Irritability, worry, tension, anxiety, restless sleep, insomnia and related daytime fatigue are all characterised by a chronic state of hyperarousal of the stress system. “Calming nervous hyperarousal” unravels the physiological basis of hyperarousal and explores the latest natural treatment approaches.  

Edinburgh. Date: Wed 23rd June 2010.

Manchester. Date: Wed 30th June 2010.

Bristol. Date: Wed 7th July 2010

London. Date: Wed 14th July 2010.

For more details or to book your place call freephone 0800 212 742 (UK).

 

FirstLine Therapy Training and Certification Course

Reversing Chronic Illness Naturally

In response to the chronic disease epidemic a team of leading scientists and clinicians have formulated the FirstLine Therapy certification and training course. FirstLine Therapy incorporates cutting edge dietary and lifestyle behaviour modification strategies with an easy to integrate clinical format that makes coaching and empowering patients to positive change an easily achievable reality. 

The FirstLine Therapy training course is specifically designed to help clinicians effectively coach and empower patients in healthy lifestyle behaviours such as stress management, healthy eating, exercise and the use of nutritional supplements with the end goal of optimising the patient’s health and promoting optimal wellbeing and vitality into old age.

This 3-day certification course provides clinicians with everything they need to start using FLT in their practice straight away. To order your free information pack call Nutri on freephone 0800 212 742 (UK) or email flt@nutri.co.uk. Click here to download the FLT brochure.

London. Date: 21st - 23rd May 2010

 

Pain as a disease entity: from mechanisms to management

A functional approach the to safe, effective management of chronic persistent pain

As many as 50% of people experience chronic persistent pain be it headaches, arthritis, back aches or gastrointestinal pain and this figure is set to rise with increasing prevalence of comorbid conditions such as arthritis, diabetes and obesity. Chronic pain can severely impact quality of life frequently causing sleep disturbances, disruptions in relationships, impaired cognition, poor physical function, decreased productivity, increased anxiety and depression. Recently chronic pain has been considered a disease in and of itself, a symptom of physiological systems out of balance. “Pain as a disease entity: from mechanisms to management” explores the many faces of chronic pain and offers an innovative approach to effective and safe pain management.

Manchester. Date: Wed 20th Oct 2010

Edinburgh.Wed 27th Oct 2010

Bristol. Date: Wed 3rd Nov 2010

London. Date: Wed 10th Nov 2010

For more details or to book your place call freephone 0800 212 742 (UK).