Jul 22
Gut Health
Liposomal Nucleotides: The Key to Immune Optimisation
Liposomal Nucleotides: The Key to Immune Optimisation
With Prof. Mohammed Naljah and Phoebe Libling
Nucleotides are important for many biological functions, including their role as the building blocks of DNA and RNA.
They have been reportedly beneficial, since they positively influence lipid metabolism, immunity, and tissue growth, development and repair.
To date, there is a substantial amount of animal and human evidence to suggest that nucleotides are essential for achieving optimal immune function and are important for the maintenance of gut health.
What are liposomal nucleotides? How do they interact with the immune system?
Join our webinar to get all your answers on liposomal nucleotides and their impact on the immune system.


This webinar will be awarded 1.5 CPD points by the Naturopathic Nutrition Association and the NTOI in according with its guidelines.
Once registered, you will receive three reminder emails – one a week before the webinar, one a day before and one on the day of the webinar. All our webinars are recorded – you will be sent a link to the recording along with all the educational material, presentations, handouts and CPD approximately 24 to 48 hours after the event.
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