• Sexual and gender diversity

    By Dr. Madeleine Muller All of our patients have a relationship with sex and sexuality (whether negative or positive), and challenges in this area can have a huge impact on health and well-being. The clinician needs to be able to provide both assistance and relevant education. To do this, it is important that we are fully updated on the latest understanding of sexuality and intimacy, particularly on the extraordinary diversity in this area. We need to understand who people are…

  • Informed Consent vs. the reality in the HPV vaccine conundrum

    by Dr. Etienne Thomas, MBCHB (Pret) MMED Obs&Gyn (UFS) The medical community has vowed to eradicate all illnesses and cancers as soon as possible. We have developed all kinds of miraculous medications from nanotechnology to immunizations to prevent these diseases before they even develop. But how certain are we that these actions will in fact do what we expect them to do? With all the variabilities involved in these complex diseases can we say with certainty that a single intervention…

  • An overview of the most important vector-borne infections and the current treatment modalities and challenges in South Africa

    by Dr. Marna Turner During this presentation, Dr. Turner will provide a concise yet comprehensive overview of vector-borne diseases, with a particular focus on Borrelia, Bartonella, and Babesia. Despite the time constraints, she aims to cover essential aspects such as available treatments, key symptoms for detection, and fundamental concepts related to testing and treatment protocols. By highlighting the significance of vector-borne diseases and honing in on these specific pathogens, attendees will gain valuable insights into the complexities of diagnosis and…

  • Nature Referrals: the original prescription for health and wellbeing

    by Matthew Zylstra PhD This presentation covers some of the latest scientific findings linking nature, health and wellbeing with specific relevance to the emerging concept of Nature Referrals (Nature on Prescription). We will review the rationale, trends and international examples supporting nature-based interventions with relevance to our local context. We will look at the distinction between ‘nature contact’ and ‘nature connection,’unpacking the evidence that demonstrates why the latter better promotes a wide range of psycho-social wellbeing outcomes and should be…

  • Physiology Of Difficult Interactions

    by Dr. Madeleine Muller As passionate holistic clinicians, we put the patient at the centre of the consultation to provide the best care for the person in front of us. But we are also human, and every now and then, we will face interactions that are challenging and frustrating and take us to the edge of our comfort zone. This presentation will pull together the threads of neurophysiology and affective neuroscience to explore the driving forces behind emotion and behaviour…

  • Mould And Approaches To The Sensitive Patient

    by Dr. Marna Turner Mould is a ubiquitous presence in our environment, yet it is often overlooked and not well understood. Despite its prevalence, the health impacts of mould exposure are frequently underestimated. Mould can cause a variety of symptoms, including respiratory issues, allergic reactions, and cognitive impairments. Additionally, it can exacerbate the morbidity of other pre-existing conditions, making it a significant health concern. In this talk, Dr. Turner will delve into the topic of mould and other mycotoxins, with…

  • Heavy Metal Toxicity & Chelation

    by Dr. David Nye The presentation will delve into the often underdiagnosed issue of chronic metal toxicity and what effects it can have on the human body. Sources of toxicity, how to test for it and how to interpret the results will be explained. A variety of natural and synthetic treatment options, oral and intravenous, will be included. The aim is to make the IM practitioner aware of the possibilities of intoxication as an important underlying cause for chronic health…

  • Hypertension: Causes, Risks and Innovative Treatment Protocols

    by Dr. Craige Golding Hypertension, commonly known as high blood pressure, affects millions of individuals worldwide, and its impact on public health cannot be overstated. Dr. Golding will delve into the complexities and the latest advancements in treatment protocols. During this talk, Dr. Golding will cover: Understanding Hypertension: An overview of the condition, including its prevalence and the dangers it poses if left untreated. Risk Factors: A detailed examination of the various factors contributing to high blood pressure, such as…

  • Turbo Cancer

    by Dr. Helen Muir According to Wikipedia, turbo cancer is a conspiracy theory touted by certain doctors worldwide. During the Covid Pandemic the Covid mRNA jab was given to many people without proper informed consent and without any trials providing safety and efficacy. We are seeing very aggressive cancers that within months are progressing to stage 4 disease and death in young patients. Many cancer patients who were in remission are now progressing rapidly after the Covid mRNA jab. There…

  • Role Of Blood-brain Barrier In Cognitive Decline

    by Dr. Craige Golding, Integrative Family Physician This talk will focus on the importance of addressing a leaky blood-brain barrier in clinical practice. Emphasis will be on cognitive decline, brain optimisation, and the link between leaky gut and leaky blood-brain barrier. Fee: R170 Booking: deposit fee and send POP to elma@integrativemedicine.co.za Contributions to SASIM Account number: 1357 003986 Nedbank Stellenbosch. Please reference your name and talk. PLEASE INVITE COLLEAGUES TO BOOK AND JOIN!