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June 10-11, 2019 | Edinburgh, Scotland

Alternative Medicine and Traditional Medicine

International Conference on

Allied Journal of Medical Research | Volume 3

Plastic bioaccumulation, health implications and enhancing biotransformation using

Herbal Medicine

Carina Harkin

Carahealth, Ireland

P

lastic contamination has recently been shown to be a

vectorforheavymetalcontamination.Plasticisubiquitous.

Recent studies have highlighted that plastic is in bottled and

tap water and in food products including honey, sugar and

beer. 3-10 tonnes is estimated to fall on Paris per year. Global

concern regarding the health implications is mounting, with

the World Health Organisation (WHO) announcing a risk

assessment review of plastics. Meanwhile we remain to eat,

drink and inhale plastic without knowing what it is doing to us

or indeed if we can eliminate it. Carina will discuss the scale of

global microplastic contamination, where it comes from, how

plastic enters the body, the health implications of inhaling and

ingesting plastics andmost importantly how plastic is detoxed

and what are the most effective liver herbs to maximise

plastic detoxification.

Learn how plastic is detoxed and affects Phase 1 cytochrome

P450 enzyme group and Phase II pathways including

glutathione, glucuronidation and sulphation and the

importance of supporting our endogenous antioxidants,

catalase, glutathione (GSH), glutathione peroxidase (GPx),

glutathione reductase, glutathione S-transferase (GST) and

superoxide dismutase (SOD). Carina will discuss specifically

how ingested plastics, including phthalates and BPA, and

inhaled plastics, including dioxins and furans are detoxed by

these processes and what herbal medicine and nutritional

supplementation can maximise plastic metabolism and

excretion. The presentation will also cover the danger of

inadequate plastic detoxification and how this can damage

RNA and DNA and contribute to early ageing and cancer

formation.

Speaker Biography

Carina Harkin BHSc.Nat.BHSc.Hom.BHSc.Acu. Cert IV TAE. MPH (pending),

holds 3 internationally recognised level 8 (EQF/AQF/NFQ/Level 6 Ofqual)

Bachelor of Health Science degrees in Complementary and Alternative

Medicine (CAM), being the world’s first triple degree CAM graduate and

she is completing a Master in Public Health MPH. Receiving substantial

training in pharmacology and having worked in pharmacies. She is

adept in drug/nutrient and drug/herb safety and specialises in matching

the pharmacological action of drugs with active constituents found

in herbs. Carina has an online herbal dispensary and supplies organic

pharmacy grade herbal extracts worldwide. Carina has experience

treating antimicrobial resistant disease including MRSA, MDR-TB, MDR

Streptococcus pneumonia and Haemophilus influenza, MDR Candida,

Neglected Tropical Disease (NTD) and the rising tide of Non Communicable

Disease. She holds a teaching qualification and is an experienced lecturer

with 20 years clinical experience. She has worked in Public Health, as an

acupuncturist at the Northern Hospital Melbourne, where she conducted a

world first trial A Prospective, Randomised Control Trial of Acupuncture for

Select Common Conditions within the Emergency Department and in Box

Hill Hospital’s Drug and Alcohol Rehabilitation Unit. Her goal is to see the

integration of CAM into mainstream healthcare hence she is completing a

master’s in public health. She wants help shape future Public Health Policy

to improve Global Health Outcomes using Traditional Medicines and she

is writing her dissertation on The Use of Herbal Medicine to Address the

Greatest Global Threat; Antimicrobial Resistance.

e:

carahealth@gmail.com