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Essential Oils Seminar

On Saturday, July 28th Advanced NeuroTherapy will be hosting a wonderful, experiential seminar. We are pleased to have an invited guest to present the latest information on the use and application of essential oils. The seminar is from 10am to 12noon at our clinic in Walnut Creek.

 Rachel Streit will be the co-facilitator for the morning. Rachel has expertise in the use of Essential Oils for medical and healing purposes.

 In our morning seminar you will learn what essential oils are, how they work, and how to use them. From minor headaches to more serious illnesses there is help from these gifts of nature. Essential oils are used by every age and can be a part of everyday life. Whether you are looking for ways to combat the cold and flu season or looking for solutions to improve your aging skin, essential oils can provide natural and safe answers. There will be time for questions and you will be able to experience first hand these amazing oils. There will also be plenty of information available for you to take home including a resource guide.

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 At Advanced Neurotherapy we use well researched essential oils to stimulate learning, calming, and focus training. For instance, citrus oils stimulate the brain in such a way that children can calm anxiety and focus on difficult studies. Adults are able to use essential oils such as Peppermint and Nutmeg for pain.

Please come and join us for an interesting and educational morning.

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Light refreshments will be served.

**Please call 925-906-0420 to make your reservation. Space is limited so please call early.

This seminar will be held at The Center for Advanced NeuroTherapy, located at 31 Panoramic Way, Suite 202, Walnut Creek, CA 94595

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