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Supercharge Your Immune System - Masterclass

Kim from Papakura

The Immunity Masterclass You Have Been Waiting For!

Are you catching every bug that comes around? Are you sick and tired of being sick and tired? Do you want some easy ways to boost and to understand more about your immune system?
... then, this is a masterclass for you!

😍You will learn:
🥗 Foods can help support immunity
🍟 The foods that might harm your immune system.
🩺 Realise that Food as medicine works
🍲 You will get 2 easy and tasty immune boosting recipes to make
💊 The 5 most important vitamins and minerals for your immune system
🦠 The foods that will give you some of the important nutrients for your immune system
😴 The role sleep has on your immunity
💨 How stress affects your immune system
🏃‍♀️ 5 Simple ways to support your body’s health
🎉. Bonus: 8 Empowering hacks for the upcoming flu season

Details:
- 2 Hour Masterclass
- Tuesday 18 July 7-9pm
- Fast-paced lecture style learning with Kim Stirling, Naturopath
- Try two tasty recipes, watch a Poultice Demonstration and taste a DIY Syrup for colds & flu.
- $10 per person. Pay on night with cash/eftpos.
- Papakura Adventist Church Hall. 12 Alpha St, Papakura.
- Online bookings essential – limited seats.
- Book here: livingwellwithpapakurasda.co.nz...
- Contact Kim on Email: livingwellwithpapakurasda@gmail.com or Text: 021 209 5058 for any questions.

Profile: Kim Stirling: Kim is an herb loving, whole food focused naturopath, medical herbalist and wholistic nutritionist – and is passionate about plant foods as medicine. After nearly 20 years as Manager for Sanitarium Nutrition Service, she decided to continue her education and completed a Bachelor of Naturopathy and Diploma in Herbal Medicine and now runs – along with a wonderful colleague – The Herbary Dispensary and Naturopathic Clinic in Pukekohe.

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