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Health & Wellbeing

Ayurvedic Approach to Cancer Book Launch with Dr Sam Watts

“The Ayurvedic Approach to Cancer” aims to break new ground within the arena of cancer survivorship books by presenting a unique approach to supporting those living with cancer.

£20 £25 (for non Health & Wellbeing Members)

Ayurvedic Approach to Cancer Book Launch with Dr Sam Watts

£20 £25 (for non Health & Wellbeing Members)

“The Ayurvedic Approach to Cancer” aims to break new ground within the arena of cancer survivorship books by presenting a unique approach to supporting those living with cancer.

  • The Goodwood Hotel

Overview

This exclusive event will see Dr Sam Watts discussing his new book, the Ayurvedic Approach to Cancer and share how Ayurvedic practises can improve your health and wellbeing. We are excited to share that we will also be hosting Robin Daly MBE, Founder and Chair of the Yes To Life Charity, where he will share information about all the important work the charity does as well as participating in a Q&A with Dr Sam. 

To find out more about the Yes To Life Charity, please click here.

About Dr Sam Watts

Dr Sam Watts is a clinician of Ayurvedic and natural medicine and a Western trained cancer research doctor. He worked at the University of Southampton’s School of Medicine for over ten years where he completed his PhD. He has led large scale NHS funded cancer clinical trials in several leading hospitals including Southampton General Hospital, the Queen Alexandra Hospital in Portsmouth and University College London Hospitals NHS Trust.

Sam is also a trained clinician of Ayurvedic and natural medicine and in 2018 he founded Mind-Body Medical to bring evidence-based and practical Ayurveda to those living in Britain and Europe. Mind-Body Medical has grown to become one of the leading providers of Ayurveda in Britain

Sam’s passion lies in studying and exploring the clinical mechanisms that can empower those with cancer to become exceptional in terms of maximising the quality and quantity of life they experience. He has published research in leading academic journals and has presented at leading integrative health and cancer specific conferences across Europe. In 2015 he was awarded the National Institute of Health Research (NIHR) Young Researcher of the Year award for research into prostate cancer survivorship.