Talk on Arthritis using Natural Therapies
When: Saturday 31 August, 2:00pm – 3:00pm
Where: Wellsford Library, 13 Port Albert Rd, Wellsford
Julie Stacey is a qualified naturopath/herbalist/chef/health coach. Her passion is using nature's tools including food as medicine and sharing knowledge to empower others.
- Osteoarthritis V Rheumatoid Arthritis.
- What is happening in the body.
- How you can improve long term outcomes
- Natural therapies role "Find the root cause"
Come along and join me for a discussion on how to improve your lifestyle and wellbeing. Wellsford library is comfortable and warm. Meet Julie as you gain knowledge. Tea and coffee available. Also visit us at www.simplyandnaturallyherbalhealth.co.nz....
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