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How To Interpret and Balance Female Hormones (Practitioner Only Event)

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Overview

Expert speakers will covers for endometriosis, menopause, microbiome balance, genetic influences, herbal support, and longevity.

Live In London Event
Sat. 7th of March, 2026
9.30 – 5.30pm

How to Resolve the Inflammation and Oestrogen Balance Cycle in Endometriosis

Holly Taylor, Enzyme Science

Endometriosis is driven by chronic inflammation, excess or poorly metabolised oestrogen, and the formation of scar tissue and adhesions. Systemic enzymes alongside nutrition can radically improve your client's symptoms

Building Hormonal Resilience in Women's Health

Rhian Jones, Microbiome Labs

The lead-up to perimenopause is a pivotal window to prepare the body—supporting hormonal balance, nutrient status, microbiome health and resilience before major changes begin. By addressing depletion and restoring vitality early, practitioners can help women navigate this transition with strength, stability, and optimal long-term health.

Improving Longevity and Women’s Lifespan

Belle Amatt, W-Wellness

This session takes a deep dive into women’s evolving nutrient needs across midlife and beyond, exploring how targeted, science-backed supplementation can help support long-term vitality and longevity. We will examine the mechanisms and ingredient rationales behind a curated selection of W-Wellness supplements, highlighting the research and formulation insights that make them valuable tools for nutrition professionals working to support women’s healthy aging. I

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How to Personalise Hormone Protocols

Charlotte Hunter, KMBO Diagnostics

Personalisation is essential in hormone work, yet it’s often made far more complicated than it needs to be. This session gives you a practical, evidence-informed method you can use straight away, helping you move from uncertainty to confident interpretations. You’ll learn how to achieve better outcomes with less overwhelm, while strengthening your clinical reasoning around hormones, stress, detoxification, and metabolic drivers.

How Genes Affect Hormone Symptoms and Solutions

Emma Beswick, LifeCode GX

Genetic SNPs help identify how someone is predisposed to produce, metabolise, and clear hormones. This data can highlight variations in pathways involved in oestrogen detoxification, hormone sensitivity, stress response, and methylation, allowing us to tailor nutrition and lifestyle strategies that better support hormone balance and reduce symptom risk over time.

The Missing Link in Women’s Hormone Health: The Nervous System Connection

Gabi Forrester, New Roots

This presentation explores the gut-brain-hormone loop and discusses why focusing solely on hormone levels or testing often misses the true driver. It discusses the body whispers and introduces a clear herbal framework - including adaptogens, nervines, restoratives and bitters - to demonstrate how targeted herbal actions can restore hormonal resilience. Through practical case examples, the talk will show how to recognise underlying nervous system imbalances and confidently combine herbs and supplements to create deeper, more sustainable hormonal change.

Interpreting and Supporting Midlife Hormonal Changes Through a Gut Barrier Lens

Emily Birch, KBMO Diagnostics

During female midlife, fluctuating oestrogen can increase gut barrier vulnerability, amplifying common perimenopausal and menopausal symptoms. This session explores the oestrogen–gut barrier connection, how hormonal changes may expose pre-existing gut weaknesses, and how to recognise gut barrier dysfunction in practice. We’ll discuss targeted support strategies, with a focus on sulforaphane as a dual-support clinical tool for both hormone metabolism and gut barrier health, as well as additional targeted support options

Clearing the Fog: a Dive into Menopause and Cognitive Function
Helen Drake, Cytoplan
During perimenopause, menopause and into post menopause, many women experience cognitive changes such as brain fog, poor concentration, anxiety, poor memory etc. This may often be brushed off as a normal part of hormonal changes and the ageing process, however many, if not all of them, may be wholly modifiable. Around two thirds of those experiencing dementia are women. Therefore, it is essential to focus on supporting women’s cognitive health during this time to protect against the risk of future cognitive issues. Helen will look at the physiological changes that occur during menopause which influence brain function and provide practical applications to support a healthy, sharp, clear mind into older age.

Ticket Price Includes Refreshments throughout the day - lunch is not provided
Please note, if you need to cancel your ticket, our refund policy is 14 days prior to the event starting.

Suitable for professionals such as herbalists, nutritionists, naturopaths, wellness professionals, health coaches, nurses, general practitioners (GPs), physiotherapists, osteopaths, chiropractors, midwives, paramedics, and other trained health practitioners who apply their knowledge to support health, wellbeing, and clinical care.