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Whole Foods Approach to Help

Your Child Reach Maximum Potential!

Tuesday, March 20th, 2007

7- 9:30pm

Ensuring adequate intake with the proper diet is crucial to ensuring that your child is reaching his/her maximum potential. Follow a ‘whole foods approach’ of eating food with as little processing as possible. In eating this way you are eliminating: Hormones, preservatives, colorings, additives, pesticides and antibiotics. By simply cleaning up the diet you may notice changes in resistance to cold, flu, allergies, eczema, reflux, brain function and other immune system issues. This type of approach is also good for the whole family.Healthy food samples available.All foods suggested are nutritious and delicious.Don’t be overwhelmed, we start with slow, small steps.Presented by:

s, RD, MPA

is a registered dietician and has over 20 years experience in the nutrition and preventive health fields. She is a popular speaker who has taught classes on a wide range of health topics including weight loss, mindful eating, lowering your cancer risk and natural home remedies. Ms. s provides individual & group nutrition counseling, and uses various complementary modalities in her treatment. Her television appearances include FOX TV and the Sylvia Rimm Show on PBS for her international award winning children’s self help video. She is also the mother of 4 children, one of whom is developmentally delayed.Sponsored by:

The Galvin Education & Resource Center for Families, G.E.R.C.F. A 501c3 non-profit.

3800 Park East Dr #150 - Beachwood • Phone: 216-514-1600

Nothing kills a program faster.... than waiting until the last minute to register for it!

Please RSVP 216-514-1600. Leave your name, phone # and how many will attend

Cost: $10 registration fee/person, free to members of the Resource Center

Memberships are available, visit www.gercf.org - how to join for more details

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