Webinars 2025
Our free webinars will be hosted as a recurring Zoom meeting throughout the entire month, meaning you will only have to sign-up once for a month’s worth of webinars. This won’t commit you to every webinar, instead when you follow the registration link you will be asked which events you would like to attend. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.
Are you signed up to the Practitioner register? If not, to register yourself with Bionutri, please send an email with your details to info@bionutri.co.uk.
What webinars are available, and when?
The world of sports nutrition could seem alien to a nutritional therapist, by-passing normal nutrition pathways, with growth and recovery at the top of the list of priorities.
Yet, whilst the aims of the client may differ, nutrition is always the same thing for humans. In this one hour CPD talk, Edward will look at the work of a sports nutritionist drawing on the experience of experts, this webinar will aim to show how any practice could do with adding a little sports nutrition to best support their clients.
1 hour CPD with Edward Joy
The simple act of breathing is a complex process; lungs are responsible for keeping organs oxygenated so the body can function on a daily basis. There are many common lung problems which may lead to compromised lung function.
This webinar will discuss the many health aspects that are necessary for the lungs to maintain good health.
1 hour CPD with Sue McGarrigle ND
Zinc is an essential mineral which has far reaching effects throughout the whole body: from skin health to digestive function.
In this webinar we will be talking about how to identify zinc deficiency, which imbalances may improve with zinc and which co-factors are needed alongside it for optimal health, from birth to old age.
1 hour CPD with Rosie Rayner ND
The lining of your stomach naturally secretes stomach or gastric acid. Hormones and your nervous system control this secretion. This is important for digestion and also prevention of infection. Many people may suffer with low or high levels of stomach acid and this can lead to a variety of symptoms and problems.
This webinar will discuss the various health aspects of the stomach and nutrition needed that helps its function.
1 hour CPD with Sue McGarrigle ND & Rosie Rayner ND
After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.