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Lyme Disease in North Carolina - What You Need To Know
Nationally known author Katina Makris to speak on her 10-year bout with Lyme Disease
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Author of Out of the Woods, Healing from Lyme Disease and other Chronic Illness – Body, Mind and Spirit, Makris will present star-
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tling information you need to know about overcoming Lyme and other devas- tating diseases. Plan now to attend and hear an introduction to the powerful story of how this
natural health care educator overcame Lyme Disease by combining the best of Western and Complimentary Alternative Medicine. A Question and Answer Session and Book Signing will follow.
Learn more at
www.OutOfTheWoodsBook.com Sunday April 7 from 1:00 to 4:00pm
American Institute of Health Care Fitness Building Conference Center 8300 Health Park Raleigh, NC 27615 Admission is Free
Donations Accepted For Refreshments m
Monday, April 8 from 6:30 to 8:30pm
Christ United Methodist Church 800 Market Street
Chapel Hill, NC 27516
Admission: Suggested Love Offering of $5.00
(No one will be turned away who cannot pay)
Sponsored by the North Carolina Lyme Disease Foundation (
www.nclyme.net)
Nationally Known Author to Speak On Lyme Disease E
ach year, hundreds of thousands of Americans con- tract a disease that can devastate their brain, central and autonomic nervous systems, musculoskeletal, digestive, and respiratory systems and more. Often they suffer for years with an auto-immune illness misdiag- nosis, their bodies ravaged, lives crumbling, and debt piling up–without any signs of relief. All this thanks to a tick bite and a frightening lack of training in the medi- cal community. The North Carolina Lyme Disease Foundation
(
www.nclyme.net) is sponsoring two special events with Katina Makris, author of Out of the Woods, Heal- ing Lyme Disease and other Chronic Illness-Body, Mind and Spirit. Makris offers practical healing information and inspiration for those recovering from Lyme disease. Her own 10-year recovery and many years of profes- sional experience in alternative medicine give her unique insights into Lyme disease as both patient and
practitioner. Part recovery memoir and part resource guide, her
book provides Lyme sufferers with vital integrative med- ical information as well as emotional and spiritual sup- port. Rooted in personal recovery experience, a deep understanding of alternative medicine and a poetic connection to nature, Out of the Woods transcends the boundaries of any one disease to reaffirm the power of hope for anyone grappling with MS, CFS, RA, Fibromy- algia or other chronic illness.
Makris will speak at the American Institute of Health Care and Fitness Building Conference Center, 8300 Health Park in Raleigh, from 1:00-4:00pm, April 7; and at the Christ United Methodist Church, 800 Mar- ket St in Chapel Hill, from 6:30-8:30pm, April 8. See ad on this page. An article by Makris can be found on page 54.
Morning is nature’s way of saying: Live life one more time, make a difference,
touch one heart, encourage one mind and inspire one soul.~ Ash Sweeney
natural awakenings March 2013 11
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