Webinar | The Immune Aspects of Neurodiversity: Insights From The Micro-immunotherapy Approach

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Reserved for health professionals.

December, 4th 18:00 – 20:00h (UK time)

Contact: Christian Sohmen
christian.sohmen@micro-immunotherapy.com

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The Immune Aspects of Neurodiversity: Training Course Overview

Curious about how the immune system affects conditions like autism, ADHD, and dyslexia?

Our 2/3-hour online course, “The Immune Aspects of Neurodiversity,” offers a concise and engaging introduction to this fascinating topic.

We’ll provide an overview of how immune responses to infections, inflammation, environmental factors and stress can impact brain development and behavior.

We will discuss how the concept of micro-immunotherapy, an innovative approach that utilises highly diluted immune messengers to modulate the immune system, can provide both answers and solutions in understanding and supporting neurodivergent people.

Additionally, we will highlight the importance of lifestyle modifications, providing evidence-based strategies in nutrition and exercise that support immune health and improve neurodevelopmental outcomes.

Join us for a quick yet informative dive into the hidden connections between the immune system and the diverse ways our brains can work!

Who Should Attend?

This webinar is designed for healthcare professionals interested in:

  • Deepening their understanding of neurodiversity from an immunological perspective 
  • Learning about the application of micro-immunotherapy to sustainably and effectively support neurodivergent individuals.
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About Dr Eleni Kavelara-Lodge

Webinar trainer Dr. Eleni Kavelara-Lodge

Dr Kavelara-Lodge

Has been working as a general practitioner since 1992, most of the time in her private practice in Maxvorstadt, Munich, Germany (website). She started her career in 1982 in Athens with a Degree in Public Health from the Athens University. She continued studying Medicine at the Ludwig Maximilian University in Munich, Germany in 1983-1989, graduating with a Degree in Medicine in 1989, followed by a PhD in Medicine in 2007.

As a young doctor, Dr Kavelara-Lodge became interested in the interrelationships between body and mind and in the concepts of the Psycho-Neuro-Endocrine-Immunology, Low-Dose medicine and micro-immunotherapy, which she has been using in her medical practice for many years now. Outside her work as a GP work, Dr Kavelara-Lodge is a sought after international lecturer in the field of Low Dose Medicine and Micro-immunotherapy. She has been designing and delivering courses and seminars for Doctors and public talks for the General Public since 2000.

Since 2020 Dr Kavelara-Lodge has been successfully treating patients with Post-COVID and Long COVID. She shared her experience with colleagues in Germany, the UK and other EU countries in her lectures and workshops.

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