The Microbiome & Hormone HealthA free webinar led by Bio-Kult on the topic of the gut microbiome as an endocrine organ. The gut microbiome is actually considered an organ which contributes to the regulation of metabolism.
During this webinar we will focus on:
• how the gut microbiome influences the host endocrine system, specifically in terms of the oestrobolome and thyroid health
• what evidence is there for modulating the gut microbiome in both oestrogen-dependent conditions and thyroid disorders.
The speaker: Hannah Braye LLB (Hons), DipCNM, BANT, CNHC:
Hannah is a registered Nutritional Therapist, having previously working in the legal profession as a solicitor. She graduated from the College of Naturopathic Medicine (CNM) with an award for outstanding performance and she is currently enrolled on the MSc in Personalised Nutrition, accredited by the University of Middlesex. She is a member of the British Association of Nutrition and Lifestyle Medicine (BANT) and the Complementary and Natural Healthcare Council (CNHC). She has been at ADM Protexin (manufacturers of the Bio-Kult and Lepicol live bacteria products) since 2017, where she is Head of Technical Advice. She also previously ran her own nutritional therapy clinic for 4 years in Bristol, specialising in gut health.
A free webinar led by Bio-Kult on the topic of the gut microbiome as an endocrine organ. The gut microbiome is actually considered an organ which contributes to the regulation of metabolism.
During this webinar we will focus on:
• how the gut microbiome influences the host endocrine system, specifically in terms of the oestrobolome and thyroid health
• what evidence is there for modulating the gut microbiome in both oestrogen-dependent conditions and thyroid disorders.
The speaker: Hannah Braye LLB (Hons), DipCNM, BANT, CNHC:
Hannah is a registered Nutritional Therapist, having previously working in the legal profession as a solicitor. She graduated from the College of Naturopathic Medicine (CNM) with an award for outstanding performance and she is currently enrolled on the MSc in Personalised Nutrition, accredited by the University of Middlesex. She is a member of the British Association of Nutrition and Lifestyle Medicine (BANT) and the Complementary and Natural Healthcare Council (CNHC). She has been at ADM Protexin (manufacturers of the Bio-Kult and Lepicol live bacteria products) since 2017, where she is Head of Technical Advice. She also previously ran her own nutritional therapy clinic for 4 years in Bristol, specialising in gut health.