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29-31MARCH
2019
www.nhaaconference.org.au
TRADITIONAL WISDOM, FUTURE PRACTICEPullman Melbourne Albert Park65 Queens Road, Albert Park VIC
29-31 March, 2019
International Conference
Herbal andNaturopathic
The 11th
2019 PROGRAM
FRIDAY 29TH MARCH DAY 1
8:00AM
Welcome to Country
Iva Lloyd - World Naturopathic Federa�on
9:40AM
10:10AM
10:40AM
Advancing Prac�ceStream A
Herbal InsightsStream B
ResearchStream C
Dr Stuart Glastonbury Phil Rasmussen Dr Ma�hew Leach'Safety Based Prac�ce' - harmonising tradi�onal knowledge and scien�fic evidence based prac�ce
Past and Present: Clinical applica�ons for Kawakawa (Piper excelsum), an indigenous plant from Aotearoa
The expressed demand for complementary medicine interven�ons and services in rural South Australia
Dr Liza Oates & Dr Greg Connolly Laurence Katsaras Dr Brad McEwenWellness and Health Promo�on: the emerging seventh principle of holis�c medicine
Adaptogens: Tradi�onal Medicine Helps to Match for Modern Living
The art and science of clinical prescribing in pa�ents with PCOS and Cardiometabolic syndrome: Combining tradi�onal knowledge and science for future prac�ce
Dr Glen McLaren Dr Joanna Harne� Sandra LucasDialec�cs and Virtue Ethics: Applying Ancient Wisdom to Current Health Problems
An evalua�on of garlic products available in Australian pharmacies - from the label to the laboratory
What CAM prac��oners are recommending for acute respiratory tract infec�on in children and why are parents u�lising their services?
12:30PM
12:40PM
WorkshopStream A
WorkshopStream B
Advancing Prac�ceStream C
1:40PM
Sally Mathrick
Naturopathy stakes its claim: Fas�ng the whole person
2:10PM Robert Thomas
Examining The Changing Face of The Tradi�onal Naturopathic Paradigm - has the recent focus on concepts like methyla�on and ‘leaky gut’ modified the core principles?
2:40PMMichael Thomsen
Fas�ng for health and longevity – from calorie restric�on to intermi�ent fas�ng and the fas�ng-mimicking diet
3:10PM
3:40PM
4:40PM
5:10PM
5:40PM
Registra�on
9:00AM
Dr Francesca PanzironiAboriginal Tradi�onal Medicine: Tradi�onal Wisdom and Prac�ce in the XXI century
Dr Amie SteelNaturopathic Approaches to Treatment: An interna�onal survey of naturopathic approaches to clinical care
MORNING TEA
Conference Opening
Dr Erica McIntyrePlanetary health: Challenges and opportuni�es for naturopaths and herbalists
11:40AM
11:10AM
Amina Eastham-Hillier
Wildcra�ing herbal medicines and edible plants found in Australia: Iden�fica�on of medicinal plants can be challenging and o�en takes experience to iden�fy the correct species
Gill Stannard
Overcoming isola�on in prac�ce
WELCOME RECEPTION
LUNCH
AFTERNOON TEA
12:10PM
Poster Session (overlapping with end of concurrent session and lunch)
Assoc Prof Jon WardlePrimary care, public health and health promo�on impact of naturopathic providers in Australia: challenges and opportuni�es
Dr Jason HawrelakUsing Herbal Medicines to Modify the Microbiota
SATURDAY 30TH MARCH DAY 2
7:00AM VIP Breakfast: keynote panel
8:00AM
8:30AM
10:00AM
10:30AM
Herbal InsightsStream A
Educa�onStream B
WorkshopStream C
Prof Kerry Bone Mark Hinchey
Western Medicinal Plants for the Treatment of Acne: Blending Tradi�on with Biomedical Science
Pedagogical Considera�ons for Educators Teaching an EBP Curriculum – A Guide for Educators Delivering a Bachelor of Health Science (Naturopathy) in Australia
Dr Janet Schloss Rachel Arthur
Medicinal Cannabis - why do Herbalists and Naturopaths need to know about it?
Contemporary Naturopathy - A Discourse on Diagnos�c Dualism
Rhiannon HardinghamHerbal medicine support for women undergoing in vitro fer�lisa�on (IVF): U�lising tradi�onal knowledge alongside contemporary clinical skills and understanding.
12:20PM
12:30PM
13:30PM
14:15PM
14:45PM
15:15PM
Public HealthStream A
Complex CareStream B
Prac�ce InsightsStream C
15:45PM Dr Rachel CanawayIntegra�ng tradi�onal medicine systems with na�onal health systems: Lessons from Asia and musing on the 'forge�ng' of wisdom
David Casteleijn
PEP, PrEP and TasP - What a Naturopath needs to know about HIV in 2019
Dawn Whi�en
Breastmilk Microbiome and Glycobiome
16:15PM Cherie CautImproving dietary guideline adherence in preconcep�on care through a behaviour change approach - dietary and nutri�on educa�on and counselling delivered by clinical naturopaths
Shannon CarlinThe role of Zizyphus spinosa in resolving tamoxifen (selec�ve estrogen receptor modulator) induced hot flushes and night sweats, through breast cancer case
Dr Liza Oates
Beyond the illness paradigm: case-taking for wellness op�misa�on
16:45PM Dr Greg Connolly
Cancer pa�ents, complementary medicine, and the hospital system
Charmaine Dennis
Vitality in business – what is the secret formula?
17:15PM Dr Karen Bridgman
RESISTANCE MATTERS! Hepa��s C and the DAAs. The Shadow Side.
Dr Zahra Aya�
Six golden rules of Tradi�onal Persian medicine to have healthy life style
19:00PM
ARRIVAL TEA AND COFFEE
Tina HausserNaturopathic History: Origins Of Modern Naturopathic Prac�ce
MORNING TEA
9:30AM Kim GrahamCAM and complexity theory: a novel research approach to explore naturopathic philosophy and prac�ce
Dr Joanna Harne�The diagnos�c and clinical management of individuals recommended gluten free diets by complementary medicine prac��oners
12:00PM
11:30AM
11:00AM
GALA DINNER & PROFESSIONAL AWARDS CEREMONY
AFTERNOON TEA
Ngankari clinic
Jenny Adams, Dr Judy Singer, Dr Ses Salmond & Sally Chick
Models of naturopathy in community health: First na�ons, drug and alcohol, refugee and women’s health services
Poster Session (overlapping with end of concurrent session and lunch)
LUNCH
Sandra ClairSustainable wildcra�ing for plant-based medicines: threats and ethics
Ngankari clinic
Ngankari clinic
Carly Woods
Breathe Yourself to Be�er Health - Nervous system nourishment and the clinical applica�on of Buteyko
Jill DunnNaturopathy and Social theory: Transi�on from past ‘alterna�ve’ occupa�on to health profession
Dr Amie SteelTransi�oning to Prac�ce: Experiences, a�tudes and percep�ons of recently graduated naturopaths
Catherine Smith & Teresa Mitchell-Paterson
The importance of professional case sharing
SUNDAY 31ST MARCH DAY 3
8:30AM
9:00AMKerrie Oakes Community Herb Clinics and the Social Determinants of Health
Alison Maunder Effec�veness of herbal medicine for weight loss: a systema�c review and meta-analysis of randomised controlled trials
10:00AM
ResearchStream A
Prac�ce InsightsStream B
Advancing Prac�ceStream C
Ian Breakspear Judy Jacka Dr Nirala Jacobi
Olive Leaf in Cardiovascular Care: A Phytochemical Comparison of Extracts in the Australian Marketplace
The Cinderella Principle in Energy Medicine Diagnosis & Prac�ce
The Methane Conundrum: SIBO or LIBO? New insights into the diagnosis and treatment of methane dominant cons�pa�on
Dr Ses Salmond Rebecca Reid Rebecca HughesHep573 Study, A Randomised, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled Trial of silymarin alone and combined with an�oxidants to improve vitality and the quality of life in chronic hepa��s C
Historical and contemporary naturopathic recommenda�ons for cases of endometriosis, dysmenorrhea, and menorrhagia
Iden�fying and trea�ng hormonal drivers in the naturopathic management of acne vulgaris
Assoc Prof Karin Ried Sandra Villela Dr Chris�ne Houghton
Kyolic Aged Garlic Extract improves Gut Microbiota, Inflamma�on & Cardiovascular Health in Hypertensives: The GarGIC trial
Applica�on and explora�on of the new PMS guidelines, for the Naturopathic prac��oner
Targe�ng the Gut-Immune interface to simultaneously address Immune and Metabolic disease.
Bradley Leech Geraldine Headley Julianne GrantTreatment interven�ons for the management of intes�nal permeability: A cross-sec�onal survey of complementary and integra�ve medicine prac��oners
Don't Risk More Than You Are Prepared To Lose - Lessons from a failed business venture - A systema�c analysis and improvements to prac�ce
The Role of Herbal Immune Modulators in Chronic Infec�ons
12:30PM
WorkshopStream A
WorkshopStream B
WorkshopStream C
13:30PMDr Sue Evans & Greg Whi�en
Seeing, Feeling. Smelling, Tas�ng - is Believing. Assessing the quality of herbs through our senses - a hands-on workshop
Candace Borg
Mental Health disorders are higher in the vegetarian/vegan (veg*n) popula�on. Why is this? Is it simply a nutri�onal issue or is there more to it? What are we as prac��oners missing? What else do we need to consider when trea�ng the veg*n demographic?
Daen Medina & Dr Suman Naik
Working with indicators of pa�ent-centred care to increase the integra�on of complementary and alterna�ve medicine with conven�onal medicine; to improve pa�ent outcomes in Type 2 Diabetes
15:00PM
15:30PM
16:30PM Conference Close
16:45PM
LUNCH
Finish
AFTERNOON TEA
Professor Michael HeinrichChoices of primary healthcare. From 'tradi�onal' medicine to global healthcare needs and solu�ons.
ARRIVAL TEA AND COFFEE
MORNING TEA
Dr Amie Steel, Dr Janet Schloss and Jason Rainforest
The clinical applica�on and value of urinary kryptopyrrole tes�ng: transla�onal research for Australian clinical prac�ce
Be�na SchmollTongue diagnosis and suitable herbs for op�mal treatment protocols
Dr Susan ArentzHerbal medicine plus lifestyle for overweight women with polycys�c ovary syndrome: a randomised control trial.
9:30AM
11:00AM
11:30PM
12:00PM
10:30AM