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Angaangaq to Lead
Chelation Center of Naples
Two-Day Intensive
“Achieving health and human potential”
Where Blood Flows, Health Goes!
T
h e S w e e t
You May Benefit from Chelation Therapy
Grass Circle
of Fort Myers
• EDTA Chelation Therapy
SOLUTIONS TOWARD:
is sponsoring
• Circulation Problems
• Heavy Metal Detoxification
“Melting the Ice
• Toxic Metal
in the Heart of
• Vitamin Infusion Therapies
• Fatique/Low Energy
• High Cholesterol
Man,” an inten-
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• Diabetes
sive session with
Call now to attend a FREE lecture
Angaangaq (“The
Angaangaq
Imperial Square
man who looks
975 Imperial Golf Course Blvd. Ste. 107, Naples
Dr. Gary Gallo
like his uncle”),
from 9 a.m. to 8:30 p.m., October 31
and 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., November 1, at
6385 Presidential Court, Ste. 108, in
Fort Myers.
“Melting the Ice” is a teaching from
Angaangaq’s Eskimo-Kalaallit people, a
peaceful culture, thousands of years old,
that has never known war. Angaangaq,
an elder, shaman, teacher and healer,
also known as “Uncle,” teaches that as
we melt the ice in our hearts, we begin to
use our knowledge wisely and “look with
eyes of faith into an incredibly beautiful
future.” Through stories, songs and the
power of his Qilaut drum, he leads a jour-
ney of personal growth and discovery.
Cost: $300, including two meals on Oct.
31 and lunch, Nov. 1. To register for the
intensive or for individual sessions, con-
tact Judi Macy at JMacy30056@aol.com
or 239-218-1961.
Hope Hospice
Volunteer Training
H
ope Hospice will conduct a training
class for volunteers from 8:30 a.m.
to 4:30 p.m., October 17, at its Fort Myers
office, 9470 HealthPark Circle. Volun-
teers are needed to provide patient care,
transportation and office administrative
support. The organization is especially
interested in those with computer and
Spanish language skills.
No health care experience is neces-
sary. Applications must be received by
October 9, and an interview and back-
ground check need to be completed prior
to attending the class. A light breakfast
and lunch will be provided.
To apply, call 239-489-9180.
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