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Uncovering the Roots of Autoimmune and Neuroimmune Disorders at IPM 2025 

Insights from AONM, ArminLabs, Moleculera Biosciences and NutraMedix As the Integrative & Personalised Medicine Congress (IPM 2025) returns to London from 19–21 June, this year’s programme features powerful sessions uniting global experts in infection-triggered autoimmune and neuroimmune disorders. From children’s health to psychiatric symptoms and chronic infections, three standout talks offer fresh clinical insights—and the diagnostic tools to back them up. Here’s a preview of what not to miss: Friday 20 June | 10:00 –

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NutraMedix: Bringing Ancient Wisdom to Modern Wellness

NutraMedix, established in 1993, is a Florida-based company specialising in high-quality herbal supplements and vitamins derived from pure ingredients. The company’s origins trace back to the experiences of its founders, Tim and Bertha Eaton, during their missionary work in South America. Tim, a pilot with a passion for flying, volunteered with missionary aviation groups in countries like Haiti, the Dominican Republic, and the Bahamas. In the mid-1980s, his work led him to Peru, where he

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Through the Looking Glass ~ Long Covid

In the evolving landscape of Long Covid, one name that stands out is Dr. Raymond Perrin, a longstanding member of the Academy of Nutritional Medicine (AONM). His latest book, Through the Looking Glass: Diagnosing and Treating Long COVID using the Perrin Technique, offers an innovative approach to understanding and addressing the complex symptoms of Long Covid. Drawing on decades of clinical experience and the groundbreaking research behind the Perrin Technique, Dr. Perrin offers a unique

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The Autoimmune Brain Panel™ and Its Role in Treatment-Resistant Neuropsychiatric Disorders

Understanding Treatment-Resistant Symptoms Globally, as many as 60% of patients suffering from neurological, psychiatric, and behavioural disorders do not respond to standard treatments (1). This alarming statistic highlights a significant gap in our understanding of these conditions. Recent evidence suggests that treatment resistance in some cases may stem from undiagnosed immune dysfunction, often triggered by infections. The Role of Immune Dysfunction The link between immune dysfunction and psychiatric disorders has gained increasing recognition in recent

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