CONNECTING SPIRITUAL & PHYSICAL WELCOME TO THE 2013
COMING MAY 18-19, 2013 TENNESSEE STATE FAIRGROUNDS
TENNESSEE STATE FAIRGROUNDS 500Wedgewood Ave., Nashville, TN 37203
• DOOR PRIZES! • 100 BOOTHS • 15 FREE SEMINARS With price of admission.
Our Sponsors:
Our Sponsors:
22,000 sq. ft. of metaphysical, holistic & alternative services & products. 615-463-7677 •
www.GalacticExpo.com • See our Expo video.
Do
you want to help people and the environment while earning cash?
Natural Awakenings is looking for an outgoing, experienced, independent contractor to meet new clients and develop their business.
Ideal candidate is a highly motivated self-starter. Must Have genuine desire to help others succeed.
Qualifications:
* Ad sales experience * Strong verbal and written communication skills * Well organized with solid computer skills
Job Responsibilities:
* Prospecting , calling on clients, and account maintenance * Representation at trade shows and events
Compensation and Personal Satisfaction Benefits: * Fulfilling work within a supportive atmosphere * Legitimate work-from-home opportunity * Excellent commission
Send your resume and cover letter to
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KnoxvilleNA@epbfi.com Knoxville
TNNaturalAwakenings.com
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Suspect Sniffs Pleasing Aromas Harbor Hidden Dangers
A special aroma may be pleasing to the senses and psyche, but some perfume fragrances contain dangerous synthetic and toxic ingre- dients that can enter the body through the skin and lungs. Scientists at the Hospital General Universitario de Va- lencia, in Spain, found that about one in every 10 people will consequently suffer allergic reactions that include itchy, scaly, discolored, painful skin and asthma attacks. The European Union Scientific Committee on Cosmetic and Non-Food Products warns against their damage to the immune and endocrine systems, and Greenpeace cautions that the harmful ingredients can enter ecosystems. Consumers should check labels
For additional Expo information, contact: Katherine King @ 615-463-7677 •
www.Galactic
and avoid sulfates, phthalates, para- bens, neomycin, galaxolide, limonene, linalool, bacitracin, cobalt chloride, tolu balsam (myroxylon pereirae), petro- chemicals and propylene glycol, as well as anything referred to as “synthetic” or “artificial” fragrance. Instead, the Natu- ral Perfumers Guild (NPG) promotes plant-based raw materials such as herbs, flowers, spices, leaves, bark and seeds; minerals, such as amber; essential oils; and tincture of vanilla. However, even excessive concen-
trations of natural ingredients like tea tree, lavender and citrus peel oils may trigger allergic reactions, according to the Environmental Working Group. Moderation is suggested. Look for mak- ers that are members of the NPG or carry the Natural Products Association seal or organic certification by the U.S. Department of Agriculture or nonprofit NSF International.
Learn more at
NaturalPerfumers.com or
npaInfo.org.
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