THE USE OF MUSHROOM NUTRITION IN TCM & ACUPUNCTURE

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Start Date
Oct 22, 2016 - 09:00
End Date
Oct 22, 2016 - 18:00
Company
Mycology Research Laboratories Ltd
Telephone Number
44-1582-485-209 Fax: 44-1582-482-209
Email
info@mycologyresearch.com
Website
www.mycologyresearch.com
Other Website
www.mrlusa.com

 

THE USE OF MUSHROOM NUTRITION IN
TRADITIONAL CHINESE MEDICINE AND ACUPUNCTURE (TCM)

Date: Saturday, 22nd October, 2016
Schedule: 09:00 to 18:00
Venue: Carlton Dublin Airport Hotel

 

In collaboration with
Newcastle College of Chinese Medicine & London College of Acupuncture

 

Newcastle College of Chinese Medicine and Lansdowne College of Acupuncture and Complementary Medicine have arranged for Dr. Nuria Lorite to lecture on the use of mushroom nutrition in Traditional Chinese Medicine and Acupuncture. The lecture will take place on Saturday, October 22nd, 2016 at the Carlton Dublin Airport Hotel.

 

Programme: 08:30
09:00
09:10


10:00
10:20

12:00
13:00


14:00


15:00
15:30

16:30

- Registration
- Welcome
- Introduction:
  The General Use of Mushroom Nutrition in TCM (Part I)
  Nuria Lorite Ayan-(Ph D) Pharmacist, Acp TCM
- Coffee Break
- The General Use of Mushroom Nutrition in TCM
(Part II)
  “Nuria Lorite Ayan-(Ph D) Pharmacist, Acp TCM”
- Lunch and Porster Presentations
- A Traditional Chinese Medicine Perspective on the Challenges to Women’s Health
   and the effectiveness of Mushroom Nutrition
  “Nuria Lorite Ayan-(Ph D) Pharmacist, Acp TCM”
- The Role of Mushroom Nutrition in Viral Conditions
   A Model for Preventive Health

  “Nuria Lorite Ayan-(Ph D) Pharmacist, Acp TCM”
- Coffee Break
- The Role of Enzymes, β-glucans and Secondary Metabolites in Mushroom Nutrition
  “Nuria Lorite Ayan-(Ph D) Pharmacist, Acp TCM”
- Networking Drinks Reception

Participants:  TCM Acupuncturists and TCM Practitioners (All Participants will receive Study Materials)

Certification by:  Certificates of Attendance will be issued by Mycology Research Laboratories, Ltd

Price:  € 35/ 25 € (for Graduates of both the Lansdowne College of Acupuncture and the Newcastle College of Chinese Medicine) - Coffee included

Book with:  Kathleen Dowd, Newcastle College of Chinese Medicine (NCCM)
E.mail:  kdowd1@eircom.net
Tel:  353 86 2236335

 

Theme: This lecture is for TCM Acupuncturists and TCM practitioners
with an overview of the potential role
of mushroom nutrition in their daily practice

 

 

Dr Noria Lorite Ayan

Lecturer: Dr. Nuria Lorite Ayan
     - Doctor in Pharmacy, with specific studies in Biochemistry and in
Nutrition and Food Science, Doctor Degree
     - Thesis: “Foods according to Traditional Chinese Medicine”, with
highest qualification magna cum laude

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Reference to Publications and Conferences by Dr. Nuria Lorite Ayan

  • In 2002, speaker at the 4th International Symposium on Mushroom Nutrition, The use of mushroom nutrition as adjunct nutrition in oncology. Universidad de Westminster. London
  • Presentation of the conference: Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, Breast Lumps and Myomas – The liver link A TCM Perspective. This was a summary of my recent investigation from both Western and Eastern point of view. This was a breakthough in complementary medicine and since then I lecture in several countries and cities, i.e. Belgium, Spain, USA. This article is top in downloads from the website where it is. A classical, some of which hypothesis where shown by microbiology. Still my research in this fields goes on...
  • In 2009, Speaker at "Avances en Inmunomodulación y nutracéuticos", at the VIII Congreso de Medicina Contemporánea, Barranquilla (Colombia)
  • From 1993 to 2014, lecturer at the International congress on natural medicine, Econat in Madrid. Spain.
  • In 2015, speaker at the Biennial of the Spanish Royal Society of Natural History, about food and its evolution in Chinese culture.
    Complete cv at www.biloba.es


Others

 

Book with:  Kathleen Dowd, Newcastle College of Chinese Medicine (NCCM)
E.mail:  kdowd1@eircom.net
Tel:  353 86 2236335

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