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HORMONES in ACTION

Chris Astill-Smith will be returning to Sydney for an evening plus a full day workshopping seminar covering hormones. Chris is a co-founder of Metabolics UK and is an excellent speaker who can make even the most complex biochemistry seem easy.

LOCATION

 

REGISTRATION

29 February & 1 March 2008

Mercure Sydney
818-820 George Street
Sydney NSW 2000
Ph: 02 9217 6666

 

$350 - Early Bird by 31 January 2007
$250 - Early Bird Interstate/Overseas
$450 - Late Registration
$150 - Students

Registration includes, lunch, morning and afternoon teas

SEMINAR CONTENT:

  • Hormones in Action will be a hands on practical seminar with Chris Astill-Smith, which has all the background information available online beforehand in the form of notes and video. This will enable you to study the information prior to the seminar and be ready to apply it. Contents include:

    • How the endocrine system is affected by outside influences such as xenoestrogens and other chemicals, heavy metal toxins and radiation.
    • The effect of gut microbial imbalances which can produce endogenous chemicals such as fungal toxins that have an oestrogen like effect. 
    • How endocrine imbalances affect other body systems such as pineal gland disturbances affecting sleep/wake cycles and visual defects caused by thyroid dysfunctions.

Register early to give yourself maximum time to study the material and formulate questions. This is a fantastic opportunity to learn the techniques and develop your skills while having online support whenever you need it.

You will also gain practical experience working with the Hormone Test kit which will be available at a special seminar rate.

 

Download registration form HERE

For more information or to register for the seminar: info@metabolics.com.au

 

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