Botanical Influences on the Vaginal Microbiome
Event description
Join us for another excellent evening of education SEQHerbs presents SEQ-based Naturopath, Moira Bradfield Strydom. In this webinar, Moira shares her wealth of knowledge on how to restore and support vaginal health using herbal medicine. As the founder of Intimate Ecology clinical and education services with over 20 years clinical experience, her passion lies in helping people experience optimal health in sustainable and sensible ways.
When: August 2nd at 7.00pm
Where: Your computer via Zoom
How to join the Webinar: Once we’ve received your payment, we will send you a confirmation email. Following this, we will provide the same email address a webinar link to join in via Zoom approximately one hour before the event begins.
Please note that this is a *live* Zoom event that won’t be recorded, so please do everything you can to make yourself available for what will be another excellent event.
Some more on our Presenter:
Clinically, Moira has a niche interest in recurrent vaginal infections, optimal vaginal and genitourinary health, hormones and the genitourinary microbiomes (vagina, bladder, seminal and penile). She holds a Bachelor of Naturopathy Southern Cross University, a Masters degree in Acupuncture from Southern Cross University and is a PhD Candidate at Griffith University, Australia: in the area of the vaginal microbiome and recurrent vulvovaginal candidiasis.
In addition to her role as a Naturopath, Moira has lectured extensively at a tertiary level and in the area of holistic genitourinary health, educating her fellow practitioners to offer support in an often-overlooked area.
To learn more about Moira and her services, we recommend visiting her website, www.intimateecology.com.au, instagram page @intimateecology, Practitioner Facebook group https://www.facebook.com/groups/intimateecology and the Intimate Ecology online school: https://intimate-ecology-practitioner-training.teachable.com
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