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Free Health Awareness Seminar Coming to Palatine on January 12, 2005 Health and nutrition seminar addresses the rising cost of healthcare and medicine, in the interest of providing alternative approaches to maintaining health. (PRWEB) January 6, 2005 -- It used to be there were only two sure things: Death and taxes. Now a third can be added, and that is the certainty of rising medical expenses.
The coordinators of the upcoming "Natural Health for 2005" seminar, David Krull and Rick Meldahl (along with several of their business partners), hope to help you combat those expenses and optimize your health in 2005. The seminar will be held January 12, 2005 at Marlowe's Restaurant in Palatine (7:00 - 9:00 p.m.) - see http://www.northernillinoisbusiness.com/prweb/ for further details.
Pharmaceutical company ads for prescription drugs fill our TV screens, each of them showing how improved our lives will be with their use, until a year or two later we are informed of serious unforeseen side effects, disease, or injury.
More and more, as doctors treat one symptom, other symptoms develop, spawning more drug research and eventually further prescription drug use.
Although research and new so-called cures continue to develop, diabetes indidence is accelerating at a blistering pace. Heart disease is still the number one killer in the United States despite incredible advances in medicine and technology. More people are being diagnosed with IBS (irritable bowel syndrome). Much of the population is becoming obese. The list of chronic conditions keeps growing.
According to the coordinators of the "Natural Health for 2005" seminar, you have some options other than adding another new prescription to your monthly pharmacy list. You can practice optimizing your health naturally in order to reduce your risk of developing a prescription-dependent condition.
"The reason I am so passionate about sharing my knowledge and experiences in the natural health field comes from my own health challenges and the inability of my traditional medical doctors to offer me any answers or solutions to my poor health," says Dr. Sheryl Duchess, Naturopathic Physician and creator of the 90-minute health seminar.
"From childhood to my mid thirties I was extremely unhealthy. I had a very weak immune system due to fact I was taking antibiotics several times a year for many different symptoms. My traditional medical doctors never offered me any answers for my poor health. These doctors would just send me home with another round of medications only to see me return a few weeks later with another symptom," says Duchess.
"My education, as well as many years of experience in the Natural Health Field, has led me to solutions that have had a tremendous positive effect on the Quality of Life for hundreds of my students and clients, as well as my own life. Hopefully, the information provided (within this seminar) will help all that care to learn, to take charge of their own health."
The "Natural Health 2005" seminar, conducted by pharmacist Matt Berry, offers information about the contributing factors to chronic conditions such as heart disease, diabetes, IBS, asthma and allergies, high blood pressure, indegestion, poor vision, insomnia, and many others. There will be suggestions about what you can do naturally to combat these health challenges. There will also be information about nutritional products, as well as some products on hand, for anyone interested in jump-starting a healthy 2005.
To gain free entry to the seminar, visit http://www.northernillinoisbusiness.com/prweb/ and click the "Free Seminar Admission" link to print out your entry form. Bring the form with you to the event Wednesday, January 12th at Marlowe's Restaurant in Palatine (at the corner of Quentin and Euclid). Sign-in is at 7:00 p.m. and the seminar will be conducted from 7:30 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.
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