HEALTH
– TRENDS
--------2002--------
Healthy
Aging in a Polluted Future
A
conference organized by the Danish Society of Orthomolecular
Medicine
Registration
Form
Throughout
the world there is an increasing interest in living a healthy life
knowing that preventing diseases is essential.
There
is an increasing amount of solid documentation of how environmental
pollution plays a key role in the causation of many illnesses.
In the last three decades there has been an exponential
increase of foreign and toxic substances in our environment. These
substances are found in the food we eat, the water we drink, and the
air we breathe and in other daily products we use. The long term
health effects from the exposure to some of these substances are
becoming more and more obvious and better documented.
So, what can you do to minimize the risks and how can you protect
your health from this everyday exposure?
International
accredited experts on the topics of prevention and treatment will
present insightful and important information in lectures and
workshops. The
conference is an opportunity to acquire scientific and documented
knowledge about the increasing toxicity in our environment and how
to create optimal protection.
There
will be lectures by leading scientists each morning. The afternoon
workshops will offer excellent opportunities for further discussion
and questioning.
The
Health-Trends 2002 conference will be held on Friday, Saturday and
Sunday, August 30 to September 1, 2002 at
“Scandic Hotel Copenhagen” in Copenhagen, Denmark.
Join
us and learn how to provide a healthier future for yourself and
others!
Program:
Friday
August 30th 2002
08:00
– 09:30 Registration
for the conference
08:30
– 09:00 Press
conference
09:30
– 09:35 Opening of
the conference
09:35
– 10:15 Samuel
Epstein, prof., MD, PhD.: ”Survival in a Polluted World. How
to do it.”
10:15
– 11:00 Lester
Packer, prof., MD, Ph.D.: ”Quantification of antioxidants in a
polluted environment.”
11:00
– 11:30 Refreshment
Break
11:30
– 12:15 Margaret
Rayman, Ph.D.: “Selenium in health protection and disease
prevention.”
12:15
– 13:00 Kedar
Prasad, prof., MD, Ph.D.: “The importance of antioxidants
during conventional cancer therapy.”
13:00
– 14:30 Luncheon
15:00
– 16:00 Workshop 1.
Epstein / Packer / Rayman / Prasad
(Choose one)
16:00 – 16:30
Refreshment Break
16:30
– 17:30 Workshop 2.
Epstein / Packer / Rayman / Prasad
(Choose one)
Saturday
August 31th 2002
08:30
– 09:15 Walter Pierpaoli, MD, Ph.D.:
"Anti-aging and therapeutical effects of melatonin in
humans: An emerging new medicine"
09:15
– 10.00 Alexander
Schauss, Ph.D.: “The scientific approach to Orthomolecular
Medicine.“
10:00
– 10:45 Refreshment
Break
10:45
– 11:30 Boyd Haley,
prof., Ph.D.: “Alzheimers relation to mercury”
11:30
– 12:15 Vera
Stejskal, prof., Ph.D.: “The diagnosis of metal sensitivity by
MELISA: Implications for dental and medical treatment.”
12:30
– 13:30 Luncheon
14:00
– 15:00 Workshop 1.
Pierpaoli
/ Schauss
/ Haley / Stejskal (Choose one)
15:00
– 15:30 Refreshment
Break
15:30
– 16:30 Workshop 2.
Pierpaoli
/ Schauss / Haley / Stejskal (Choose one)
19:30
– Banquet
Sunday
September 1st 2002
08:30
– 09:15 Poul
Møller, M.Sc. Chemistry: “Mercury, aging and the next
generation.”
09:15
– 10 :00 Birgitte
Brunes, MD: ”M.S. – A Curable Disease? – Clinical
Experiences”
10:00
– 10:30 Refreshment
Break
10:30
– 11:15 Michael
W. Pariza, prof., Ph.D.: “Protect your cell-membranes for a
healthy aging.“
11:15
– 12:15 Hartmut
Heine, prof.: “Homotoxicology and a polluted body.”
Health-Trends
2002 is a conference arranged by the Danish Society of
Orthomolecular Medicine
It
will take place in Copenhagen, Denmark on August 30 to September 1,
2002 at the “Scandic Hotel Copenhagen”.
The
conference is open for all.
The
lectures will be given in English, and will simultaneously be
translated into Danish. Headphones
will be provided for those who wish to hear the lectures in Danish.
The
workshops in the afternoon will not be translated into Danish.
The
conference fee is DKK 3200.
For
early registration before May 1, 2002 the fee is DKK 2800.
The
fee provides each individual with:
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Admission to the conference all day Friday, Saturday and Sunday
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An information packet
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Lectures simultaneously translated from English into Danish
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Tea, coffee and fruit throughout the conference
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A luxury buffet lunch incl. beer/water Friday and Saturday
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Conference banquet with entertainment. (Optional
- with the additional of DKK 500.)
Send/email
the registration form to:
CONVENTUM
Congress Service
Carit
Etlars Vej 3
DK
– 1814 Frederiksberg C
Denmark
Tel:
+45 33 31 08 47
Fax:
+45 33 25 22 83
ccs@conventum.dk
For
more information:
www.Health-Trends.dk
A
suggestion:
Do not wait too long to make your hotel reservation,
as this is high season for many activities in Copenhagen. CONVENTUM
Congress Service provides service with hotel bookings.