Free Seminar “The Gift of a Healthy Body”
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I’ve been to 2 seminars and just can’t wait for another one to attend. This is where I learned about the inflammatory disease and the aloe vera concentrate, as well as the importance of reading food labels.
Quality health and nutrition products maker SASCO presents: “The Gift of a Healthy Body”, a health and wellness update presented by Nancy C. Aaron, R.D.H., national speaker.
Tuesday, August 28, 2007 6 pm to 7:30 pm, Office of Dr’s Lydia Sosenko and Bryan Weyneth, 1100 Sherman Ave. Suite 103 Naperville, IL 60563. (Reservations necessary, 630-369-5225)
Note: Nancy prepares some healthy food based on the numbers and shares the recipes! She also prepares and hands out some useful information sheets with latest articles.
Come learn commonsense nutrition physiology:
- How foods and carbs affect your moods and immune system
- What is my body trying to tell me? Keeping weight off!
- All those vitamins…Which ones are for me?
- Lowering your cholesterol and raising your energy level
- Losing weight for a better night’s sleep! How do I wake up my metabolism?
- Hot topic—INFLAMMATION—the silent killer
- Quick, delicious, healthy meals in minutes. Anti-aging recipes for life.
If your figure is not becoming to you, you should be coming to this seminar! For more information, call: 630-892-4611 (Nancy Aaron).
Deciphering food labels. Recipes. Fun. Samples. Door Prizes.
Those who think they have no time for good nutrition will sooner or later have to take time for illness!
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