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Negative Vibes? Learn How To Shake Them Off O
n Tuesday, August 28 (7:00- 8:00 pm), join Diane L.
Ross. M.A., Certified Hypnotist, Master Practitioner NLP and author of Meditations for Miracles for a special session to develop a “Negativity Shield.” Learn this simple, yet extremely effective NLP (neurolinguistic programming) technique to create a shield that will not allow negativity to penetrate your energetic field. NLP has been called the “Science of Success,” and success is what you will achieve when you practice this useful method. T is session teaches you how to tap into your positive inner resources and
defl ect anything less than optimal, so that only the good goes in, and negativities bounce off you like “water off a duck’s back.” Use your power not only for your own good—become the most positive, powerful infl uence around you! Held at the Winter Park Library, the cost is only $15. For more information, visit
www.dianeross.com or call Diane at 407-898-7918.
Cancer Co-Management: The
Dynamic Duo Intravenous Vitamin C & Hyperthermia I-Wave
T
he Center for Natural & Integrative Medicine
off ers this dynamic duo. IV Vitamin C followed by Hyperthermia is a powerful combination for cancer co- management. “When blood concentrations of Vitamin C reach target levels, it may kill
THE CENTER FOR NATURAL & INTEGRATIVE MEDICINE
cancer cells. T is phenomenon is only possible through IV administration. Unlike chemo drugs, the Vitamin C leaves healthy cells intact. Patients undergoing chemotherapy or radiation fi nd themselves completely wiped out of energy. IV Nutrition is invaluable in providing essential vitamins, minerals and amino acids to help heal the body, especially since most patients experience nausea or are unable to eat. Hyperthermia increases local blood fl ow, nutrients and oxygen supply by
1500% at 38-40ºC and stimulates protein synthesis in the heated region enabling tissue repair. It also enhances apoptosis with production & secretion of cytokines that induce a strong stimulus of repair. For more info:
www.drkalidas.com and call 407-355-9246.
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Attention All Gardeners! Attend University Day August 25
I
t is Back-to-School at South Seminole Farm and Nursery on Saturday,
August 25. Come for a full day of fun and learning. Free gardening classes begin at 9 am and continue throughout the day. You can attend one, two or all the classes – anything that interests you. For the detailed schedule, visit www.
sseminolefarmandnursery.com for class time and topics. “Ask-the-Master- Gardener” desk will be open all day to answer your specifi c gardening questions. South Seminole Farm & Nursery has a full-day of garden classes two times a year (February and August). And, every Saturday during the year, there is a free garden class at 9 am. Check the calendar beginning on p.31 . If you have never been to South Seminole Farm and Nursery, here is your chance to visit a garden center carrying a large variety of plants for Central Florida. It is an organic nursery that can provide all of your planting needs, organic fertilizers and pest/disease control products, organic produce, free-range eggs and local honey, garden books and seeds—in addition to top-quality pottery and concrete statues. T eir goal is to help gardeners with an unprecedented level of customer service and a large selection of plants, produce and products. More info: 407-695-3247. Located at 2010 E. Lake Drive, Casselberry, 32707. See you at the Farm!
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