Jing Well Acupuncture Lecture on Fighting Flu Naturally this Thursday
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Nevaeh Community Health and Wellness Lecture Series presents: Acupuncture & Chinese Medicine Kung Flu: Natural Solutions to Help Avoid and Fight the Flu
Joseph Cannariato, a Nationally Board Certified and Wisconsin-Licensed Acupuncturist and skilled Oriental Medicine practitioner will lecture about Oriental Medicine and the natural solutions to boost your immune system to resist flu bugs, as well as the amazingly effective treatments found through Acupuncture and Traditional Chinese Medicine. This free lecture occurs at Nevaeh MediSpa, 103 E Silver Spring Dr, this Thursday Oct 15 at 7:00pm.
Did you know:
- There are natural antimicrobials that are more effective in killing the swine flu than any antibiotic?
- Acupuncture can help you de-stress about swine flu worries while strengthening your immune system?
- Several of the ingredients in the Swine Flu vaccine are poisonous to your body?
- Oriental Medicine can have you feeling better within a day?
- Acupuncture and Chinese Medicinal Herbal formulas can strengthen your immune system to help you avoid getting the flu?
Where: Nevaeh Medispa 103 E Silver Spring Drive, White Fish Bay, WI 53217
When: Thursday, October 15th from 7:00 pm until 8:30pm.
RSVP: Space is limited, 414-967-1716
About the Speaker: A gifted healer, Joseph Cannariato is a summa cum laude graduate of the Midwest College of Oriental Medicine with a Master’s of Science in Oriental Medicine and Bachelor’s of Nutrition. He is a Wisconsin-licensed Acupuncturist and is nationally certified by the NCCAOM as well as a member of the American Association of Oriental Medicine. As a classically trained Traditional Chinese Medicine practitioner, Joe brings his wide-ranging life experiences to the table to set his patients at ease about what can be unfamiliar procedures. As a degreed journalist, Joe published over 400 byline articles in the Milwaukee Sentinel, Business Journal of Milwaukee, and other magazines and publications. His skills as a master communicator help make the mysterious realm of Oriental Medicine practical and understandable.
