NEWS BRIEFS What Wellness Means to Me
e think it's about time Dr. A and Jerry put on another wellness workshop! Come learn an MD and RPh's seven keys to wellness and balance. What Healing Means To Me is a health and wellness
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seminar presented by Dr. Alexander T. Augoustides MD of Piedmont Integrative Medicine, PA & Jerry Beamer RPh of Andrews Apothecary. It will take place on Thursday, May 23rd at 6.30pm at Forsyth Tech in Winston-Salem. The presentation will include:
1. A personal viewpoint on wellness from both Dr. A & Jerry,
2.The central theme of Balance Rx, the signature program canvas that is used at Piedmont Integrative Medicine, PA,
3. And an informative overview of Dr. A's 7 Keys for balanc- ing your health.
Forsyth Technical Community College is located at 2100 Silas Creek Parkway, Winston Salem, NC 27103, the lecture will be held in the Bob Green Hall Auditorium Room 139. The presentation begins at 6:30 pm. See ad on back cover.
Wednesday Evening, May 15 at 6pm
hat is the connection between food and disease? Are there foods that can help my specific condition? Join licensed nutritionist, Joyce Eury, as you explore the answers to these and other relevant questions in the May class of the Nutritional Solutions Series: Food As Medicine. Many of us are aware that that the Standard American
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Diet (SAD) does not support optimal wellness. Fortunately, the latest nutritional science that is available gives guidance to the role foods can play in the prevention and/or treatment of cardio-metabolic diseases (e.g. heart, HTN, diabetes, PCOS, fatty liver, lipid disorders), as well as auto-immune diseases, arthritis and GI disorders.
Joyce will lead this dynamic discussion on some of the latest info on Food as Medicine, while she provides you with up-to-date tools and tips to get the most out of meal selec- tions. You will gain an understanding in the use of food to prevent and reduce chronic disease, along with practical guidelines and culinary wisdom to support you on your path to wellness. Joyce is also a registered dietician, and certified as a Life
Style Eating and Performance (LEAP) therapist, specializing in food sensitivities/intolerances.
Registration deadline for this class is Monday, May 13, by calling (336) 294-0910 or in person at our Front Desk. Class Fee of $15 is due upon registration. Integrative Therapies is located at 7E Oak Branch Drive in Greensboro. Visit our Website
www.integrativetherapies.net. See ad on page 7.
Upper Cervical Care restores structural integrity and proper neurologic function
Integrative Therapies Presents ‘Food as Medicine’
Free Seminar - Thursday, May 23 at 6:30pm
When combined with nutrition, exercise, and stress management, Upper Cervical Care can help you become the healthiest version of yourself
Triad Upper Cervical Clinic M. Chad McIntyre, D.C. offers Orientation Classes at his office once per month
432A W. Mountain St., Kernersville 336.992.2536
www.TriadUpperCervical.com MAY 2019 11
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