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FREE Nutrition Talk! Sunday 15th October, Copper Beech Cafe, Jags Sports Club


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A FREE event for anyone interested in improving their health and wellbeing!


Local Nutritional Therapist, Catherine Arnold will be doing a FREE talk featuring practical tips on improving your diet to prevent disease and optimise your health. Learn how nutritional therapy can help you regain your health and vitality.


The talk is this Sunday, 15th October at 3pm, at the Copper Beech Cafe, part of Jags Sports Club for 30 mins followed by Q&A. I will be bringing a sample of Thirsty House Kombucha - an amazing gut health tonic - for attendees to try. This event is FREE but please email [email protected] to book your space! Arrive early to get a seat or go for lunch at the fabulous cafe and stay for the talk!


Facebook page for more info: https://www.facebook.com/events/1990347527888571/


For more information about Catherine, have a look at her website: www.catherinearnoldnutrition.com

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