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Our new Head of Nutrition, Chris Newbold is taking to the road to deliver three, CPD-approved, FREE in-person seminars for health practitioners. He's travelling throughout the UK during autumn to take apart our modern stress response, looking at its evolutionary origins, the neurotransmitters that orchestrate it and the complex genetic, environmental and biological system interactions that impact its function.
In this comprehensive overview of ‘how to cope’, and even embrace all that life throws at us, Chris will run through nutritional and lifestyle strategies to increase natural resilience and help people to manage. A great way to enhance your knowledge, and grow your network.
We're really looking forward to meeting you in-person for a great day of in-depth but practical education, conversation, with refreshments supplied, and an exclusive practitioner offer!
25th September 2025, 10am-1pm - Brighton– University of Brighton
23rd October 2025, 10am-1pm – Exeter- Royal Albert Memorial Museum and Art Gallery
20th November 2025, 10am-1pm – Bury St. Edmunds - The Apex
14th June 2025, 10am-3pm – London - Cavendish Conference Centre (extended to 3pm)
16th June 2025, 10am-1pm - Bristol - Penny Brohn UK
Cytoplan's Head of Nutrition, Chris Newbold, started out working in the NHS for 12 years before retraining in nutritional therapy. After running a busy practice in Birmingham, he worked for a leading supplement brand for 16 years, leading the nutrition team, developing products and managing and delivering practitioner education. In the last few years, he has also worked as education lead for a nutrigenomics testing company and course director for a leading nutritional therapy course.
Shatavari is also known as Asparagus racemosus and is member of the asparagus family. It is considered a general health tonic to improve vitality, making it a staple in ayurvedic medicine. It also holds particular support for female reproductive health. This session aims to highlight the therapeutic uses for Shatavari.