One of the Nation’s Leading Physicians, Dr. Steven Hotze, Will Be in Dallas September 17 to Disclose Misinformation Regarding Hypothyroidism
Dallas, TX (PRWEB) September 14, 2013 -- One of the country’s leading health care experts, Dr. Steven Hotze, will be in Dallas, on September 17, at the Preston Royal Barnes & Noble Bookseller at 6:00 p.m. to discuss and sign copies of his new groundbreaking book, “Hypothyroidism, Health & Happiness.” He will also appear on WFAA’s television show, “Good Morning Texas,” September 17, 2013 at 9:00 a.m.
Dr. Hotze’s passion is to encourage men and women to get onto a path of health and wellness. He hopes to awaken the public about the safe, effective and natural solution for hypothyroidism. Dr. Hotze states, “…this may be the single-most critical information to men and women’s wellbeing.” He desires to show people, across the country, how to get their lives back. At the “Hypothyroidism, Health & Happiness” book signing, Dr. Hotze hopes to educate others about a frequently overlooked, misdiagnosed and mistreated illness. He wants to dispel common hypothyroidism myths, as well as provide natural solutions to achieve long-term optimal health. He will be appearing on television, radio, and at national events to share this information with the public. (See http://www.hotzehwc.com for a schedule of appearances.)
To meet the global demand for Dr. Hotze’s specialized services, he wrote the best-selling book, “Hormones, Health, and Happiness,” in 2005 which sold more than 85,000 copies. Dr. Hotze has recently released his second hard-hitting book, “Hypothyroidism, Health & Happiness.” It has quickly become an Amazon best-seller and GoodReads favorite.
Steven F. Hotze, M.D., founded Hotze Health and Wellness Center in 1989. Amidst recurring patient complaints of chronic illnesses, allergies, adrenal fatigue, decreasing sex-drives, and inabilities to lose weight, Dr. Hotze set out to offer a revolutionary approach to healthcare centered on listening to the patient and providing natural therapies to address the root problem of their illness. The fundamental practices of Hotze Health & Wellness Center include natural thyroid supplementation, bioidentical hormone supplementation, allergy immunotherapy, nutritional supplementation, and a balanced, healthful eating program to kill yeast overgrowth. For over two decades, over 25,000 patients have come to the Center, located in Houston, Texas, to improve their health and enjoy a better quality of life.
On the “Good Morning Texas” segment Tuesday, September 17, Dr. Hotze will be talking about maintaining the youthful benefits of health and happiness such as; reducing aches and pains, increasing the sex drive and libido, obtaining and maintaining an ideal body weight, and obtaining optimal energy levels.
The multi-city, nation-wide, “Hypothyroidism, Health & Happiness” book signings allow opportunities for photos, book signing, and question-sessions with Dr. Hotze. Do not miss this event. It is free and open to the public. The Dallas Book signing will be held on September 17, 2013 at Barnes & Noble - Preston Royal Shopping Center, 5959 Royal Lane, Suite 616, Dallas, TX 75230 from 6 p- 8 p.m. RSVP at http://www.HotzeHWC.com/Dallas.
Visit the Hotze Health and Wellness Center website for details on how to obtain complimentary copies of the “Hypothyroidism, Health & Happiness” book, as well as a calendar of additional events for appearances near you.
About Steven F. Hotze, M.D.
Dr. Steven Hotze can be heard hosting a regular weekday radio program, “Health and Wellness Solutions” on KSEV. He is a graduate of the University of Texas Medical School, a member of the American Academy of Otolaryngic Allergy, past president of the Pan American Allergy Society, and the founder and president of the American Academy of Biologically Identical Hormone Therapy. He has frequently appeared on television and radio, including Fox News, CNN and CBS national news programs. Dr. Hotze has trained numerous physicians and can usually be found practicing and promoting his proven, effective methods for enabling women and men in midlife to regain their health, increase their energy, and reclaim their lives.
For more information on hypothyroidism or Dr. Hotze, please visit http://www.hotzehwc.com or call 877.698-8698.
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