Everything You Have Been Told About Heart Disease is Wrong
(PRWEB) April 25, 2008 -- Dr. N. Rowan Richards, DC, DABCI, FIACA, FICC, will explode the myths about Heart Disease, Cardiovascular Problems, and Heart Health. There are natural, effective, and non-toxic alternatives to heart and cholesterol medications. Teleseminar will be held on Wednesday, April 30th, at 7:30 PM Pacific Time.
1. You don't have to die from it.
2. You don't have to eat like a hamster! We'll explode the diet myths.
3. Heart medications are toxic.
4. There are natural, effective, and non-toxic alternatives to these medications.
5. You can avoid "Monday Morning" heart attacks.
6. There are sure-fire solutions to many common cardiovascular conditions,including: high blood pressure, irregular heart beats, hardening of the arteries, and heart failure.
N. Rowan Richards, DC, DABCI, FIACA, FICC Diplomate / American Board of Chiropractic Internists, Fellow / International Academy of Clinical Acupuncture, Fellow / International College of Chiropractors will conduct a teleseminar for people interested in learning about alternative health care solutions for heart health and heart disease. For more information on Dr. Richards, visit www.RichardsFamilyHealth.com or www.DrRichardsTalksBack.com.
Exploding the Myths About Heart Disease
Dr. Richards will expose the misinformation campaign launched by the drug companies and provide proven alternatives to a variety of common cardiovascular problems.
The teleseminar is scheduled for Wednesday evening, April 30th, from 7:30 pm to 8:30 pm PDT on the telephone. If you have a lot of questions, it may last longer. Please invite your friends and family to register, as well. The information is life saving.
The cost is $29.00 per session. Once you have registered, you will receive the access information to be on the call, as well as notes for the session and a CD of the session after it is completed.
You can register for the call and submit your questions for Dr. Richards to address at www.TheHealthyHeartSolution.com, by telephone (626/963-1678) or fax (626/963-9869) using your credit card.
Remember, even if you can't make the telephone call, you will receive the audio CD and notes when you register. That way, you can listen to the session at your convenience, and also have it available for reference.
There are only 100 "seats" available on this call. Be sure to register right away so you can get this live-saving information.
Dr. Richards has an extensive teaching schedule this month, but is available by appointment for interview.
For additional information contact:
Richards Family Health Center, 242 South Glendora Ave., Glendora, CA 91741.
Phone: 626.963.1678
Fax: 626.963.9869
www.TheHealthyHeartSolution.com
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