Tummy Calm to Exhibit at 2013 AAP National Conference
Orlando, Florida (PRWEB) October 22, 2013 -- Tummy Calm, a leading provider of safe relief to children, announces its participation in the 2013 American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) National Conference and Exhibition. The conference will be held in Orlando, Florida, October 26-29.
Created by TJL Enterprises, Tummy Calm is a natural remedy for stomach upset in young children. The AAP conference is designed to showcase various pharmaceuticals to pharmacists, each of which are looking for safe, effective treatments for younger patients.
“Exhibiting at the annual AAP conference is one of the highlights of our year,” says Jacqueline Lawrence, president of TJL Enterprises. “It's a pleasure to meet new doctors and educate them about our products Colic Calm and Tummy Calm, as well as talk with those who already know us and recommend our products to their patients. With the growing supply and demand of natural products and remedies for families, we are pleased at how amenable the medical community is to learn more about what our products do and how they work.”
TJL Enterprises will be housed at booth 1411 at the conference, where Lawrence will personally discuss both Tummy Calm and Colic Calm with conference attendees. Visitors will also be given full-size samples of TJL products, along with brochures and promotional giveaways.
Held each year, the AAP conference is the largest medical education event that is focused on pediatric medicine. Pediatricians from around the country attend the conference each year in order to network with others in the profession, while also gaining information about exciting products.
In addition to five days of workshops and presentations, AAP attendees will also receive access to Walt Disney World® packages, as well as discounted admission to other attractions in the Orlando area. Registrants are encouraged to bring their spouses and children to the area with them and take the time to enjoy the popular tourist destination.
This year’s conference will feature a special track on early brain development, in addition to the popular point/counterpoint sessions held at each year’s conference. The exhibition hall will also feature book signings and other demonstrations that will be of interest to many pediatricians.
Both Tummy Calm and Colic Calm are popular with pediatricians, with many referring patients to the product. Since it is sold in many drugstores without a prescription required, parents around the country prefer it as a natural therapy for child and infant stomach pain.
Since both products can be administered on an as-needed basis, there is no need for regular dosing. Many parents find they can keep a small bottle of either Tummy Calm or Colic Calm in a medicine cabinet to have on hand for those occasions when a child is experiencing stomach pain.
To register for the AAP National Conference or to learn more about the event, visit http://www.aapexperience.org/. For only $50, consumers can gain a pass that grants access solely to the exhibits hall.
Tim Lawrence, TJL Enterprises, Inc., http://tummycalm.com, +1 (801) 477-7185, [email protected]
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