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Complete Chiropractic Supporting Nurses Week
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n celebration of National Nurse Week, Complete Chi- ropractic of Allentown is offering complimentary initial exams to all nurses the week of May 6 – May 12. The exams include a complete health history, or- thopedic and neurologic exam, report of findings and initial treatment. “Nurses are the ones taking care of us and our loved ones on a daily basis”, states Lindsey Zerdecki, DC. “They have a very demanding job, both physically and mentally. Nurses do so much for us, we wanted to give back and thank them for all of their hard work. We take our time to provide comfortable and effective
chiropractic care and rehabilitation for all ages from new- borns to adults.”
To schedule your appointment call 610-841-2204. Complete Chiropractic is located at 5930 Hamilton Blvd. Wescosville, PA. For more information visit www.Com-
pleteChiroCenter.com. See ad, page 19.
The 7th Annual Spring Spiritual Holistic Expo
“The Expo that opened ANOTHER Door”©™
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Reserve the date!
Dates: Saturday, May 15th, 10am-7pm Sunday, May 16th, 10am-6pm
Place: Agri-Plex Center 302 N. 17th St. Allentown, PA
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Booth Space is Reasonable and Available call Isabelle At 610-791-2641
www.healthylehighvalley.com
The Expo that Opened Another Door
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he Metaphysical Universal Ministry and Metaphysical Learning Center of Allentown is sponsoring the 7th annual Spring Spiritual Holistic Expo in Allen- town on May 15 - 16 at Agri-Plex Hall.
Keynote speakers include radio personality, Laurie Moore; author Dr. Olympia Freeman; archaeologist and li- censed Egyptologist, Dr. Mohammad Shata; and well-known Lehigh Valley physician, Dr. Helene Leonetti. The show emphasizes spiritual love, brotherhood and light. Over 150 vendors of all modalities and alternative healing methods will be on display. Network care chiroprac- tors, aromatherapy, reflexology, massage and energy healers are some of the practitioners participating. Natural products, gifts, crystals, energy jewelry, art and aura photography arti- sans will display their products at the expo. The large expo bookstore will offer 50 percent off during the two-day event. There will also be additional free seminars and door prizes throughout the weekend.
Agri-Plex Hall is located at 302 N. 17th St in Allentown. Cost for the expo is $6. Save $1 by bringing a can of food for Second Harvest Food Bank. Booth space is still available. Call Isabelle at 610-791-2641. See ad, this page.
Hartzell’s Pharmacy Offering Powerful Seminars
artzell Pharmacy has announced plans for two upcoming free semi- nars. Ortho Molecular Account Executive, Matthew Luse, will present “Spring House Cleaning” on May 17 at 6 p.m. Attend- ees will learn about toxins, the immune system, why we store toxins and how to reduce incoming toxins in the body. You will also learn how to boost your ability to eliminate those incoming toxins. “We
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change our cars’ oil on a regular basis, why not help our liver to function by using a cleanse,” says Luse.
The second seminar will be held Monday, June 16 at 6 p.m. Joshua Chernov, a lifestyle medicine consultant from Metagenic, will present “Reversing and Delaying Chronic Illness: Learn about First Line Therapy (FLT).” FLT is not just a weight management program, but a specialized therapeutic lifestyle change program. FLT targets the underlying cause of chronic illness by incorporating a sensible eating plan, exer- cise, nutritional supplements and stress management.
Hartzell’s Pharmacy is located at 300 American Street, Catasauqua. For information or to register call 610-264-5471. See ad, page 18.
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