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Teleconferences
The next topic will be hypo-adrenia
which can tie in with thyroid malfunction.
The date of this
teleconference will be announced soon.
Our teleseminars are free. The seminar
tapes will be available for a modest fee at a later date.
If you wish to participate, please send an email
request. We will then send the call-in number and code. We have 20
lines available so first come, first served!
Questions will be handled at the end of the talk. We look
forward to conferencing with you!
Teleconferences
Now Available on CD-ROM!
Some people enquired about copies of the
hypothyroidism teleconference. They are now available on CD-ROM.
The cost is $10 Canadian, plus $3 CAD shipping and handling per CD-ROM.
Payment can be
done via PayPal. If you wish to order, click on the PayPal "Buy
Now" button below. Once payment notification has bee received by
P.I. Health Services, the CD will be shipped. They can also
be picked up at our office which will save the shipping cost. If you
do not have a PayPal account, click
here. It's quick and easy to set up and will enable you to make
credit card purchases on the Internet.
NEWS - Dr. Wallach
of American/Canadian Longevity is coming!
About Dr. Wallach
Dr.
Joel Wallach BS, DVM, ND, Nobel Prize Nominee and author of
"Dead Doctor's Don't Lie."
Dr. Wallach has become known as 'The
Mineral Doctor' because of his discovery that death by natural causes
is actually death caused by mineral deficiencies.
Dr. Wallach lectures
300 days a year teaching people how to live healthful productive lives
up to and beyond their 120th birthday.
Dr. Wallach has appeared on ABC
20/20, Inside Edition and is a regular guest on Toronto’s CityTV
Breakfast Television. He is author of the best selling book "Let's
Play Doctor."
For all Dr. Wallach lecture
dates, please RSVP to:
P.I. Health Services at 604-272-4325 or Maggi
Alberts at 604-273-3439
P.I.
Health Services
6531
Woodwards Rd.
Richmond, B.C.
V7E
1H2
Phone: 604-272-4325
Email: pihealth@shaw.ca
Our next Abbotsford appointment
days are Aug 17 & 31 and Sept 14, 28, 2004.
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