Allergies and Hayfever – Interactive Mentoring Class

with Gwen Bastian Enright, NT

 

As seasonal allergies and hayfever become increasingly prevalent, many clients are seeking natural solutions to manage their symptoms effectively. But with so many remedies, diets, and supplements being marketed as “the answer,” how do we, as practitioners, separate fact from fiction and provide evidence-based recommendations?

This exclusive Alumni webinar is designed to equip graduates of our Nutritional Therapy Course with the knowledge and tools to confidently guide clients dealing with allergies and hayfever. In this session, we will cover:

Understanding the Root Causes – Explore the immune system’s role in allergic responses and the key triggers that contribute to hayfever and other allergies.
Nutritional Strategies for Symptom Management – Discover the foods, nutrients, and lifestyle changes that can help reduce inflammation and support immune balance.
Supplementation & Herbal Support – Identify the most effective natural antihistamines, anti-inflammatory compounds, and herbs for allergy relief.
Guiding Clients Through the Allergy Season – Gain insights into practical strategies for supporting clients with long-term and seasonal allergies.

Interactive Guidance – Participate and gather insights collectively with your peers.

This session will provide you with the latest research, practical protocols, and actionable insights to enhance your confidence in addressing allergies and hayfever naturally.

📅 Date: Wednesday 30th April

Time: 10:00-11.30am GMT

📍 Location: Online (Link provided upon registration)

 

Fee: €15/£13

About Gwen Bastian EnRIGHT

Gwen studied Nutritional Therapy after completing a Masters in Food Science, Technology and Nutrition in 2007 (completing her thesis on nutrigenomics and disease) and wanting to learn more about personalised nutrition. Having graduated from the Institute of Health Sciences in 2015, Gwen set up Gwenright Nutrition alongside working for IHS for 7 years, first as a personal tutor and then as a lecturer and clinic mentor, the roles which also tie into Gwen’s other passion: education. Gwen’s teaching experience spans not only NT and related physiology, body systems and functional medicine, but languages (English & German) as well as horse riding and orienteering skills.

Gwen’s main lecture areas included female hormones and immune dysfunction, as well as chronic conditions like RA and ME/CFS and Long COVID, macro & micronutrients and longevity. Gwen has also been mentoring NT students in clinic for 5 years. Now Gwen has joined IINH on the NT diploma, lecturing on Liver, Immune Pathophysiology and NT approach. In her own clinic Gwen focuses on women’s health and family nutrition, with particular focus on helping mothers thrive in motherhood and in perimenopause.

Gwen can be found on social media under Gwenright_Nutrition and her mentoring business at Gwenright_Mentoring on Instagram.

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Please note, this webinar is free to members of our IINH Alumni Community Hub, you will find the webinar recording on Brightspace. 

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