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IHCAN magazine Podcast

IHCAN magazine Podcast

IHCAN magazine

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Fréquence : 1 épisode/30j. Total Éps: 38

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Are you a nutritional therapist or a student of nutritional therapy? 


The IHCAN magazine Podcast delivers the expert education, insights, and inspiration you love from our magazine and events—all in a digestible 45-minute format.


Hosted by Kirsten Chick, a nutritional therapist with 20 years of experience in clinical practice, teaching, writing, and leading workshops.


Brought to you in collaboration with IHCAN magazine, IHCAN Conferences, and the IHCAN Summit.

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S3 Ep 9: ‘Nutrigenomics in practice’ featuring Anne Pemberton

Saison 3 · Épisode 9

vendredi 13 septembre 2024Durée 46:40

Anne Pemberton is a functional medicine and nutrigenomics practitioner and trauma informed medical intuitive, and author of “Using nutrigenomics within personalised nutrition”. We talk about how the field of nutrigenomics has evolved in recent years, and how Anne has been at the forefront of setting out how to use DNA tests meaningfully in practice. 
 
Anne discuss epigenetics, neurotransmitters, methylation, leaky gut and brain cells, neurodiversity, energetics, trauma, and so much more, peppered with generous gems of knowledge and wisdom along the way.
 
 “So in effect you might give a folate or a B12 to help methylation for an example. But that isn’t truly what it’s about at all because there are all levels of what makes us sick, what makes the methylation cycle work ineffectively. And so we have to look at all those levels. So we’re looking at nutrition, lifestyle, minds, psyche... and then you’ve got to look at the environment that you’re in as well. What are the environmental triggers for causing gene expression?” 

This episode is sponsored by Nutri Advanced, learn more at https://www.nutriadvanced.co.uk/

To buy Anne Pemberton's book, Using Nutrigenomics within Personalized Nutrition: A Practitioner's Guide (Personalized Nutrition and Lifestyle Medicine for Healthcare Practitioners), visit https://www.amazon.co.uk/Using-Nutrigenomics-Pemberton-Anne/dp/1848194137

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The IHCAN magazine Podcast is provided for professional education and debate and is not intended to be used by non-medically qualified individuals as a substitute for, or basis of, medical treatment.

S3 Ep 8: ‘Harmonising Hormones Holistically’ featuring Orley Moyal from Bio-Nature

Saison 3 · Épisode 8

vendredi 28 juin 2024Durée 01:02:56

Originally broadcast as a webinar on 27 April 2024, Orley explains how many of us know how stress may negatively affect the way we work, eat, sleep, think and feel. Yet few of us are aware of the profound impact that stress has on the whole female hormone cycle, from Puberty through to Menopause. 

By exploring the interconnectedness of all parts of the Endocrine system and its hormones, Orley illustrates how interactions within this system and its key hormones, allows us to adapt to stress, especially in times of change, like the Menopause. 

Combining this awareness with an understanding of nature’s most supporting & balancing plants and nutrients, will ultimately enable us to make these hormonal adjustments more positive and harmonious. 

Key points:

Interconnected functioning of the Endocrine System i.e. H-P-T-A-G Axis.
Interplay between the Adrenal, Thyroid, Pancreatic & Reproductive glands and hormones.
Homeostatic relationship of the key Female Sex Hormones – Oestrogen, Progesterone & Prolactin and what happens when there’s an imbalance (incl. Causes & Symptoms).
Natural hormone- balancing solutions including, Diet, Supplements and Probiotics

To download the slides to watch along, visit: https://www.ihcanconferences.co.uk/downloads/2024/webinars/harmonisinghormones.pdf  

This episode is sponsored by Bio-Nature, find out more at https://bionature.uk.com/ 

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The IHCAN magazine Podcast is provided for professional education and debate and is not intended to be used by non-medically qualified individuals as a substitute for, or basis of, medical treatment.

S2 Ep 3: 'The microbiome and the gut-brain axis' featuring Kiran Krishnan, Ph.D

Saison 2 · Épisode 3

vendredi 14 juillet 2023Durée 01:09:27

This week microbiologist Kiran Krishnan, Ph.D tells us why he’s so microbiome obsessed, particularly when it comes to brain and cognitive health. We talk about neurotransmitters and inflammation, anxiety and depression, cognitive dysfunction and Alzheimer’s. And then how to take what we know so far about the microbiome and how we can support it practically and holistically.

“Part of building resilience is building a healthy diversified microbiome because it's your microbiome that provides your resilience. It's your microbiome that codes for the vast majority of capabilities in your body, which includes things like detoxification and metabolisation of chemistries, and the function of your liver, to get rid of things that you put in your body that shouldn't be in your body. All of those things, right, the resilience we all wish to have comes from a healthy microbiome.”

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This podcast is sponsored by OMED Health.

OMED Health was established to help the 40% of the population that suffers from gut problems take control through the power of breath analysis. Developed by world leaders in breath research, we provide accurate and reliable breath tests, enabling those with gut health issues to monitor their gut anywhere, anytime. 

https://omedhealth.com

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The IHCAN magazine Podcast is produced by IHCAN magazine. For more information, and to start your subscription, visit www.ihcan-mag.com.

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Interested in sponsorship/advertising opportunities? We have options for all budgets. Email sales@targetpublishing.com.

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The IHCAN magazine Podcast is provided for professional education and debate and is not intended to be used by non-medically qualified individuals as a substitute for, or basis of, medical treatment.

S2 Ep 2: 'How mindfulness can support our clinical practice' featuring Katie Sheen Dip.ION, FdSc, PGCE, MA Education

Saison 2 · Épisode 2

vendredi 7 juillet 2023Durée 01:00:36

Katie Sheen is a mindfulness teacher and speaker, a nutritional therapist, and has a Masters degree in education. 

She shares her experiences using mindfulness with nutrition clients – how mindfulness can help with making nutritional changes, and how nutritional support can help with being more settled and mindful. “It’s a fascinating two-way street we can offer people”

Katie also shares how mindfulness and self-compassion helped her deal with her own cancer diagnosis, treatment and recovery.

“And what was amazing was that in that moment I thought: My poor body… my poor body… I can see how much it’s suffering. And again, what a gift to be able to switch immediately into compassion, rather than fear – and there definitely was fear, I’m not going to pretend there wasn’t fear, there was fear as well, but the fear wasn’t of my own body. And that was one of those doorways for me into really taking care of myself.”

Themes include deep listening, compassionate speech, how to become more self-aware and use that to showing kindness and care to ourselves.

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CPD events combining nutrition and mindfulness offered by Katie as part of the Pharma Nord UK Education Team are summarised here.

Katie’s pre-recorded ‘Mindfulness for Anxiety’ course has reached almost 4,000 people in 116 countries. You can discover more about this and the live, Zoom based ‘Mindfulness for Health’ 8 weeks (2 hours a week) course for practitioners and the public here

Other resources we discussed: 

Dr.Kristin Neff 

Dr.Chris Germer 

Prof.Paul Gilbert - the Compassionate Mind Foundation 

The Center for Mindful Eating

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Interested in sponsorship/advertising opportunities? We have options for all budgets. Email sales@targetpublishing.com

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The IHCAN magazine Podcast is produced by IHCAN magazine. For more information, and to start your subscription, visit www.ihcan-mag.com

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The IHCAN magazine Podcast is provided for professional education and debate and is not intended to be used by non-medically qualified individuals as a substitute for, or basis of, medical treatment.

S2 Ep 1: 'Mitigating menopause health risks' featuring Sally Duffin Reg.Nutritionist MBANT rCNHC

Saison 2 · Épisode 1

vendredi 30 juin 2023Durée 39:57

Sally Duffin is a registered nutritionist and nutritional therapy practitioner and writer, and author of “Natural Nutrition for Perimenopause: What to eat to feel good and stay sane”.

In this episode we focus on post menopausal health risks such as cardiovascular health, dementia and bone strength, and Sally shares how we can mitigate some of those risks with lifestyle and nutrition. This brings up topics of gender inequality in healthcare, the role of HRT, and the amount of research that still needs to be done.

“It also comes back to this shift that needs to happen about how women see themselves, how the medical system is treating women, how society is treating women, and it’s all connected to reframing it all, actually, and making sure that we get the healthcare that we deserve, that funding is given, training is given to medical professionals about menopause and perimenopausal care, post menopausal care”

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This podcast is sponsored by Wild Nutrition. 

Wild Nutrition scour the earth for Mother Nature’s most revered ingredients for their pioneering Food-Grown® supplements. Inspired by over 20,000 consultations with women at every life stage, from puberty to postmenopause, their naturally sourced supplements are formulated to support you through every twist and turn of your life journey.  

www.wildnutrition.com/collections/menopause-supplements/products/botanical-menopause-complex  

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The IHCAN magazine Podcast is produced by IHCAN magazine. For more information, and to start your subscription, visit www.ihcan-mag.com.

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Interested in sponsorship/advertising opportunities? We have options for all budgets. Email sales@targetpublishing.com.

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The IHCAN magazine Podcast is provided for professional education and debate and is not intended to be used by non-medically qualified individuals as a substitute for, or basis of, medical treatment.

S1 Ep 6: 'Latest science on the Ketogenic Diet' featuring Patricia Daly BA Hons, dipNT, mBANT, mNTOI

Saison 1 · Épisode 6

vendredi 28 avril 2023Durée 50:10

Patricia Daly is a nutritional therapist and ketogenic diet expert, specialising in cancer. Most of us have come across at least the basics of the ketogenic diet, but Patricia is able to provide updates and insights that add new layers to its application. Her own experience in both following and supporting people with the ketogenic diet is invaluable, alongside her collaborations with like-minded health professionals.

Patricia explains about ketones and metabolic flexibility, the potential benefits of a ketogenic diet, when you would avoid a ketogenic diet and useful tests to help you figure this out, and some practicalities along the way.
Patricia first came to the diet when she had cancer herself, and refers to this when describing the “privilege of witnessing the transformation of people who come to me”:

“I started my journey in the boot of the car. I didn’t even know, I didn’t want to know what they were going to do to me. Then I moved to sort of the child seat and then to passenger, until I had enough and started to drive. So that’s basically what I love to see in my clients as well, that’s people leaving from the boot to the driving seat.”


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Join us at the IHCAN Summit 2023 live in London on Saturday 24 June.

June’s Summit will open eyes to the true power of nutritional medicine. We don’t treat cancer, but we can offer the finest personalised nutrition support for people WITH cancer thanks to Mary Beth Gonzalez and Prof Sarper Diler from The Nicholas Gonzalez Foundation.

It’s infuriating that commercial medicine fails to acknowledge published evidence that integrative health approaches pioneered by Dr Josef Issels, Dr Max Gerson, Dr William Kelley and Dr Nicholas Gonzalez, among others, are effective at curing people with cancer. The late Dr Gonzalez developed a protocol that succeeds, to this day, in bringing cancer patients – even those with pancreatic cancer – into long-term remission, and we’re lucky to have two advocates from the sharp end of nutrition-based treatment to inspire us with case histories and protocols showing just how powerful “our” methods can be.

Book your ticket at ihcansummit.co.uk.

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The IHCAN magazine Podcast is provided for professional education and debate and is not intended to be used by non-medically qualified individuals as a substitute for, or basis of, medical treatment.

S1 Ep 5: 'Menopause Wisdom' featuring Debbie Cotton MA, BHSci, Ad.Dip.Nat

Saison 1 · Épisode 5

vendredi 21 avril 2023Durée 50:35

Are you a nutritional therapist or nutrition professional - you'll love the new IHCAN magazine Podcast.

Presented by the wonderful nutritional therapist Kirsten Chick, we bring you IHCAN content you know and love in easily digestible 45 minute episodes, perfect to listen to on a commute, a dog walk, while cooking or in-between clients 🎧.

In this episode we speak to Debbie Cotton.

Debbie is an impressive combination of naturopath and integrative psychotherapist, and so is well placed to talk with us this week about menopause and perimenopause.

She talks us through the hormones involved, inflammation, stress and useful tests to consider. The microbiome becomes a running frequent theme as we discuss physical and mental health, and Debbie describes a fibre-rich approach as well as the “plant-based paradox” that is easy to get caught up in. We discuss blood sugar, and how to reduce alcohol and sugar if you’re not a natural abstainer. Debbie is generous in providing practical tips, both nutritional and psychological, throughout.

“Give yourself the permission to reach out to other […] share your experience together and actually also share kind of what works for you and what doesn't. Because I think community is one of the most important things in going through any big transition.”

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This episode is sponsored by Nutri Advanced.

Ease those unwanted menopause symptoms with Nutri Advanced's MegaMag PeriMeno Plus. This trusted formula of magnesium glycinate, B vitamins and herbs is used by 700+ UK healthcare professionals, find out more at nutriadvanced.co.uk.

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25 Euro voucher for your first order at biogena.com with code “IHCAN25”

Follow BIOGENA on Instagram @biogena.uk

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The IHCAN magazine Podcast is provided for professional education and debate and is not intended to be used by non-medically qualified individuals as a substitute for, or basis of, medical treatment.

S1 Ep 4: 'Wheat and the Brain' featuring Tom O'Bryan DC, CCN, DACBN

Saison 1 · Épisode 4

vendredi 14 avril 2023Durée 47:17

Are you a nutritional therapist or nutrition professional - you'll love the new IHCAN magazine Podcast.

Presented by the wonderful nutritional therapist Kirsten Chick, we'll bring you IHCAN content you know and love in easily digestible 45 minute episodes, perfect to listen to on a commute, a dog walk, while cooking or in-between clients 🎧.

Dr. Tom O’Bryan has been educating us about the potential dangers of wheat and gluten for many years, and how eating wheat could potentially develop into autoimmune conditions.
 
In this episode we focus on wheat and brain health, including Alzheimer’s disease, brain fog and depression. Dr. Tom talks us through the immune response to wheat, via toll-like receptor IV and zonulin in the gut, through to the blood brain barrier and glial cell activity in the brain. He explains why it’s not just the gluten in wheat that’s the problem, what to test for, and why declining brain health is the “canary in the coal mine”.
 
 “There has been, between 2013 and 2017, in a four year period - these are the most  recent statistics that I can find - there was a 407% increase in the diagnosis of Alzheimer’s in 30 to 44 year olds. Wow. In four years, a 407% increase in 30 to 44 year olds. This is like… can you let that sink in for a minute? What do you think has happened in the last six years now? Since that statistic cameout? Anything changed for the better in terms of air pollution?”


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Want to hear more from Dr Tom O'Bryan? Listen to him live in London at this year's IHCAN Summit on Saturday 24 June.

For more information and to book your place, visit https://www.ihcansummit.co.uk.

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Interested in sponsorship/advertising opportunities? We have options for all budgets. Email sales@targetpublishing.com

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The IHCAN magazine Podcast is provided for professional education and debate and is not intended to be used by non-medically qualified individuals as a substitute for, or basis of, medical treatment.

S1 Ep 3: 'Circadian Rhythms' featuring Alex Manos BSc MSc NASM IFMCP

Saison 1 · Épisode 3

vendredi 7 avril 2023Durée 40:05

Alex Manos is a Functional Medicine Practitioner, tutor and mentor, and in this episode we focus on circadian rhythms and health, with a big focus on gut health.

We start off talking about SIBO, dental health, methane, the Cell Danger Response, and how our bodies are “just so much smarter than we are”. Then we get to light and circadian rhythms, and how important that timing is for digestion. Alex talks about red light therapy, the influence of the shifting spectrum of natural light during each day, as well as circannual rhythms and their impact on microbiome diversity. And along the way we discuss how to use information from testing and research to meaningfully help our clients.

So another fascinating and information-packed episode you'll want to bookmark and share.

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Alex Manos headlines the first virtual IHCAN Conference on Saturday 22 April with his talk ‘The Oxygen-Dysbiosis Connection’. SAVE £5 on a ticket using coupon code PODCAST at checkout - www.ihcanconferences.co.uk/april-2022.

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The IHCAN magazine Podcast is provided for professional education and debate and is not intended to be used by non-medically qualified individuals as a substitute for, or basis of, medical treatment.

S1 Ep 2: 'Understanding Breast Cancer' featuring Jo Gamble BA (Hons) DIP CNM AFMCP

Saison 1 · Épisode 2

vendredi 31 mars 2023Durée 44:49

Are you a nutritional therapist or nutrition professional - you'll love the new IHCAN magazine Podcast.

Presented by the wonderful nutritional therapist Kirsten Chick, we'll bring you IHCAN content you know and love in easily digestible 45 minute episodes, perfect to listen to on a commute, a dog walk, while cooking or in-between clients 🎧.

In this episode we speak to Jo Gamble.

Jo Gamble was the first Functional Medicine Practitioner in the UK, and she specialises in working with people with cancer. 

We explore different types of breast cancer, including oestrogen and progesterone receptor positive, Her2 positive, and triple negative. Along the way Jo talks genetics and plastics, Tamoxifen and Metformin, mushrooms and melatonin and a whole lot more. Most importantly, how to change the terrain:

"So just like soil grows beautiful flowers, it also grows weeds. And in our
body, if our terrain is not optimal, that weed-growing is the pathogenesis of cancer. [...] If you don't change that soil, you're just gonna grow more weeds."


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Enjoyed the podcast? You'll love the IHCAN Conferences. Both in-person and virtual, we've invited the best speakers on the hottest topics.

View the schedule and book your ticket at www.ihcanconferences.co.uk. 

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The IHCAN magazine Podcast is provided for professional education and debate and is not intended to be used by non-medically qualified individuals as a substitute for, or basis of, medical treatment.


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