In this two-part presentation, Kerry Bone outlines the supporting evidence and clinical ramifications of the core FHT strategy of supporting and enhancing microcirculatory and endothelial health. This powerful clinical paradigm can deliver surprising results, even in problematical cases. His focus will be on recent publications and new clinical insights.

In Part 1, Kerry summarises our current understanding of the role of microcirculation in health and disease. New research pointing to its critical role as a therapeutic target in eye, brain, heart, and muscle health is reviewed.  Factors that damage our microcirculation will also be flagged. The hypothesis that microvascular dysfunction might even be a systemic disorder, with common biomarkers found in the heart, brain, kidneys, and elsewhere will be explored.

Next in Part 2, Kerry examines how this key treatment strategy can be successfully applied to modern herbal practice, underpinned by the clinical evidence for important herbal and dietary agents.

This event is recognised for 2 contact learning hours. Access includes:

  • Certificate of Attendance 
  • Presentation notes
  • Video and audio recordings.

Sessions

In this two-part presentation, Kerry Bone outlines the supporting evidence and clinical ramifications of the core FHT strategy of supporting and enhancing microcirculatory and endothelial health. This powerful clinical paradigm can deliver surprising results, even in problematical cases. His focus will be on recent publications and new clinical insights.

In Part 1, Kerry summarises our current understanding of the role of the microcirculation in health and disease. New research pointing to its critical role as a therapeutic target in eye, brain, heart and muscle health is reviewed. Factors that damage our microcirculation will also be flagged. The hypothesis that microvascular dysfunction might even be a systemic disorder, with common biomarkers found in the heart, brain, kidneys and elsewhere will be explored. 

Next in Part 2, Kerry examines how this key treatment strategy can be successfully applied to modern herbal practice, underpinned by the clinical evidence for important herbal and dietary agents including:

Turmeric/curcumin · Ginger · Grape Seed · Gotu Kola · Green Tea · Resveratrol · Berries · Nitrate from dietary sources · Garlic · Cocoa · Ginkgo

Speakers

Professor Kerry Bone

BSc (Hons), DipPhyto, FNHAA, MCPP, FANTA

Professor Kerry Bone is the co-founder and innovation driver at MediHerb, where he serves as Director of Research and Development. He regularly lectures in Australia and overseas and is a prolific author, with six published herbal medicine texts and over 40 scientific papers on herbal research, including original research and systematic reviews. His new seventh book on Functional Herbal Therapy has been published this year. As a recognition of his research role, in 2016 MediHerb was awarded the American Botanical Council’s (ABC’s) Varro E. Tyler Award for excellence in Phytomedicinal (Herbal) Research. 

 In 2015 Kerry’s lifelong contribution to the field of herbal therapy was recognised with his receiving the prestigious Lady Cilento award from the complementary medicine industry in Australia. Kerry still maintains a busy herbal and naturopathic practice in Toowoomba Queensland where he has been in continuous service for 36 years.

Investment

Practitioners: $49.00       Students: $29.00

Duration: 3 Hours

Note: All registrations and payments are handled directly by Integria Healthcare in Australian Dollars (AUD).

CPE Points

This event is recognised for 3 contact learning hours. Check with your association for details.