Hi everyone,
We have changed the date of the Vision Board Workshop to January 26th so if you thought you missed it, you still have a chance to attend! Contact us to RSVP!
Shari
Hi everyone,
We have changed the date of the Vision Board Workshop to January 26th so if you thought you missed it, you still have a chance to attend! Contact us to RSVP!
Shari
Hi everyone and welcome 2008! We have a very exciting year ahead of us at Love Health & Healing Center full of workshops, new therapy offerings and more blogging. The first workshop we are having this year is this month on January 12th and it is a Vision Board workshop. See the below flyer for more details. We’ll also be sending out a calendar of events in the next few weeks so you can see all the workshops we’ll be hosting and mark the dates on your calendar to be sure you can attend. If you have any suggestions for topics you would like to have us present at future workshops please comment here or email us! Have a great day everyone!
Shari
Hi everyone,
We’ve got some great workshops on the calendar for 2008. Starting in January, I’ll be doing a class on Vision Boards to help you all get started on your goals for the coming year. In February, we’ll be hosting another Beauty Night and in March, Janet will be leading a workshop in Belief Codes. Keep an eye out for a calendar with the final dates on it or email us for details!
Shari
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According to the Food and Drug Administration, there is no such thing as an herb, food or supplement that has any biological activity whatsoever on the human body (other than simply providing calories), and any person who dares to make such a claim is immediately considered to be in violation of the FDA’s authority. Any substance that has any therapeutic effect whatsoever on the human body is considered by the FDA to be a “drug” and must be approved as such — a lengthy process costing about $800 million and requiring the favor of an agency that practically works for Big Pharma.
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