FREE SEMINARS for Naturopathic Medicine Week May 9th – May 13th

Author: Dr. Quinte Naturopathic Centre on 25 April 2011

Join us during Naturopathic Medicine Week for some FREE seminars at Quinte Naturopathic Centre. Naturopathic Medicine Week is a Canada wide annual awareness initiative, focusing on disease prevention and health promotion from a naturopathic perspective. These seminars are open to the public as well as patients of Quinte Naturopathic Centre.

1. "Eating Healthy on a Budget":  Do you hear yourself saying "I wish I could eat healthy but it is too expensive"? Join one of our Naturopathic Doctors, Dr. Daralyn Bates,  on Monday May 9th at 6:30pm as she dispells the myth that eating healthy is expensive. In today's economy eating on a budget is a reality for everyone. Find out how eating healthy without spending a fortune is a reality. Call the office at 613-966-9660 to register.

2.”Raise Your Vibration, Transform Your Life”: A lecture followed by book signing with Dawn James on Wednesday May 11 at 6:15-7:30pm. In this lecture Dawn will guide you through the connections between vibrational frequency, health, vitality, and life experiences. Call 613-966-9660 to register.

3. ”Where Do I Start?” with Victoria Yeh: Join Victoria as she discusses Gluten-free, Dairy-free, and Sugar-free eating. We are happy to have Victoria back again this year as part of Naturopathic Medicine Week. She will be hosting 2 free seminars, at 12:15 and 6:15pm approximately 1 hour in length on Thursday May 12th. Please register by calling the office at 613-966-9660.

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Quinte Naturopathic Centre

173 Church Street

Belleville, ON K8N 3C1

613.966.9660

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Hours of Operation:

Monday 10am - 7pm

Tuesday 9am - 6pm

Wednesday 9am - 6pm

Thursday 9am - 6pm

Friday 9am - 2pm

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