Dr Marilyn Glenville
Nutritionist
Dr Marilyn Glenville PhD is the UK’s leading nutritionist specialising in women’s health. She is the Former President of the Food and Health Forum at The Royal Society of Medicine. She is the author of a number of internationally bestselling books including her new book ‘Natural Alternatives to Sugar’ www.marilynglenville.com.
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Upcoming Events
Diet and DNA: using the power of nutrigenomics
Saturday, September 24 @ 1:00 pm - 1:45 pm
Keynote Theatre
Speaking: Dr Marilyn Glenville
There are many different diets out there Atkins, 5:2, blood type, paleo and no one diet will work for everybody because we are all different. With the research into nutrigenomics we can now personalise someone’s diet according to their genetic make-up. This talk will explain the science of nutrigenomics and cover the most important markers in terms of nutrition.
Panel debate: Caring for an aging population
Saturday, September 24 @ 3:15 pm - 4:15 pm
Keynote Theatre
Speaking: Dr Marilyn Glenville Tracey Smith Dr Robert Verkerk
Practitioners are increasingly required to support clients with multiple conditions linked to aging – from brain health and mobility issues to nutritional deficiencies. As well as outlining challenges that an aging population presents, our panel of top experts will give you practical advice and support that you can start to use immediately in practice.
Natural alternatives to sugar
Sunday, September 25 @ 12:00 pm - 12:30 pm
Nutrition Theatre
Speaking: Dr Marilyn Glenville
Come to this talk and find out how consumption of sugar is linked to increased risk of heart disease, cancer (especially breast cancer), type 2 diabetes and Alzheimer’s. We will explore the natural alternatives to sugar and you will discover that some alternatives are not as ‘natural’ as they seem.