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FREE Diabetic Dinner Event for TYPE 2 DIABETICS


Stunning Research now suggests Type II Diabetes can begin to be REVERSED In As Little As 1 WEEK


Wed. Sept. 7, 6:30pm


IHOP Restaurant, Vista 632 Sycamore Ave. (Hwy. 78)


Thurs. Sept. 8, 6:30pm Sizzler, San Diego


3755 Murphy Canyon Rd. (& Aero Dr./ Hwy.15)


· Reversing Type II Diabetes · Reducing & Eliminating Medications and Insulin · Reducing & Eliminating Risks for Diabetic Complications · Reducing & Eliminating Risk for an Early Death · Even Becoming Clinically NON-DIABETIC


You Will Discover How Our Patients Are..


• Postgraduate Studies in Functional Medicine with Clinical Nutrition • In Practice over 30 years


• A Summa Cum Laude graduate from Southern California University of Health Sciences, 1984.


Presented by: Dr. Hoon Lim, DC No More Insulin…


“Hi, my name is Mo. I’ve been a diabetic for 20 yrs. and an insulin user for 15 yrs. My A1c had been 8.5, and now my doctor informed me my A1c is 5.6 and I am no longer an insulin user. I also lost 28 lbs. I really highly recommend this program for those who are in the same predicament as I am. Thank you! - Mo D., San Marcos


Call 760-480-0077 Now to Reserve Your Seat(s) Feel free to bring your spouse or one (1) guest. Seating is extremely limited. Type II Diabetic adults only.


Reservation Required


HOLDING YOU BACK?


IS ACNE


A clinical study, sponsored by Novan Therapeutics, is currently underway to evaluate an investigational medication for acne vulgaris on the face. Acne vulgaris is a common skin condition that consists of blackheads, whiteheads, pimples, and sometimes deeper lumps called nodules or cysts. This study will last approximately 3 months.


You may be a candidate for this study if you:


• Are a healthy male or female 9 years of age and older


• Have moderate to severe facial acne • Have at least 20 pimples • Are available for up to 6 visits to the research clinic


• Are willing to apply investigational medication or placebo for 12 weeks


• Are willing to not use any other acne treatment during the study


will receive related medical examinations and study medication at no cost, and may be eligible for compensation for their time and travel.


For additional information


regarding this study, please visit www.AcneTrials.com


To learn more about this study, please contact the team member(s) listed below:


eStudySite 1-877-500-3788


MEDICAL CENTER FOR CLINICAL RESEARCH www.mccresearch.com


GOT SCALP PSORIASIS... ITCHING, SCRATCHING AND FLAKING?


PARTICIPANTS NEEDED! RESEARCH STUDY OF AN INVESTIGATIONAL PREGNANCY TEST


A 4-week clinical research study is underway for men and women, 18 years or older, suffering from scalp psoriasis with itching, scratching and fl aking, using an investigational shampoo or placebo


TO POSSIBLY QUALIFY: 1) Men and women 18 years or older 2) Must have at least mild psoriasis of the scalp 3) No history of steroid use in last 2 weeks or biologics in last 6 months


PARTICIPANTS MAY RECEIVE ALL STUDY-RELATED: 1) Exam and consultation with a board-certifi ed physician 2) Investigational shampoo or placebo at no cost 3) Compensation to $225.00 For time and travel


We are studying how diagnostic lab work is performed at the point of care.


CALL US NOW IF YOU ARE: 1) Trying to get pregnant 2) In Early Pregnancy 3) Nonpregnant and 18+ years old


Participants will receive compensation.


Participation in this study will not necessarily guarantee any benefi ts, cures or favorable outcomes.


Compensation and Transportation may be available for those who qualify. 619-521-2841


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