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5-Week Workshop: Nutrition, Lifestyle & Mind-Body Solutions, 23rd Feb, Forest Hill, First One Free


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Each Thursday from 23rd February to 23rd March inclusive. 7.30pm - 9pm


The Constituency Meeting Room (no political relevance to the presentation! (-:)

43 Sunderland Road, Forest Hill, London SE23 2PS



TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS RIDICULOUSLY LOW INTRODUCTORY OFFER

JUST ?90 FOR THE ENTIRE COURSE - FUTURE WORKSHOPS WILL BE AT A MUCH HIGHER PRICE TO REFLECT THE VALUE.

PAY ONLY IF YOU DECIDE TO SIGN UP FOR ALL FIVE WORKSHOPS!

IF YOU DECIDE NOT TO SIGN UP AFTER THE FIRST WORKSHOP, THE FIRST EVENING IS ON US!


Also Receive a FREE HEALTH APPRAISAL, and a COMPLIMENTARY, 60-MINUTE, ONE-TO-ONE PROFESSIONAL CONSULTATION WORTH ?55...

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Go to http://www.thenaturalhealthcoach.uk/private-wellness-workshops.html to WATCH A 3-MINUTE VIDEO.


? Have you been struggling with a health challenge or struggling to lose weight?

? Or perhaps you?ve found it difficult to stick to a healthy way of living

? Are you a Health Practitioner who wants to learn new strategies for helping their clients?


Holistic Health Expert Tom Charman, has Over Sixteen Years? Professional Experience in the Fields of Nutrition, Exercise & the Mind-Body Connection.


? Learn which foods enhance Your Unique Metabolism

? Learn Simple Techniques to Clear Pain, Cravings, Stress & Negative Emotions

? Discover Why Exercise is not Always a Good Idea

? Learn how to Keep Partying whilst Staying Healthy! (-:

? Transform Your Health & Connect with other Health-Conscious People whilst having fun

& much more?


Receive your own "Wellness Pack"

Easy to understand info-graphics, flow-charts, essential guides to nutrition and lifestyle, guides to food shopping and food preparation, menu plans, a complete detoxification guide, an extensive resources list, weekly email updates and ?homework? and much more.


Turn your Telly off & Come Along! It Might Just Change Your Life?


To book your space and for more details

Contact Tom on 07794 433 978, or send him an email: [email protected]

www.thenaturalhealthcoach.uk


*There are bathroom facilities

Organic Teas, Coffees and Herbal Teas, as well as some fresh fruit/healthy snacks will be provided.

There will be someone to greet you at the entrance and welcome you in! (-:

Excellent (-:


I believe you've registered for the Free Presentation on the 16th February?


Will look forward to seeing you there. Feel free to give me a call or email, or pm me if you have any questions...


Tom...

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