Baltimore to Host Fourfold Path to Healing Seminar

WASHINGTON--()--The nation's health crisis is spurring many to seek alternative health options. Leading wellness experts are bringing their popular seminar to Baltimore. The weekend event, February 3 to February 5, 2012, will explore non-toxic remedies, traditional diets and movement therapy.

The three authors of The Fourfold Path to Healing will lead the seminar: Tom Cowan, integrative physician, Sally Fallon, nutrition expert, and Jaimen McMillan, movement specialist. These leading health educators' work is transforming prevailing wisdom about healthy diets, holistic treatments and beneficial exercise.

The conference will be held at the Sheraton Baltimore City Center Hotel, 101 West Fayette Street, Baltimore, Maryland. The event will begin with a preconference cooking class on Friday February 3, 9:00am-4:30pm, an opening session and reception on Friday evening, and continue all day Saturday and Sunday, February 4 – February 5, 2012. The cost is $295 for those who pre-register by January 13, after the early bird deadline and at the door cost will be $345. Optional cooking class fee is $85.00.

Reduced fees for students and seniors are available. The conference is sponsored by New Trends Publishing, which publishes The Fourfold Path to Healing, Nourishing Traditions, and other books on diet and health.

The Fourfold Path is a comprehensive approach to healing that integrates four aspects of our bodies – the Physical, the Life-Force, the Emotional and the Mental. Human beings enjoy good health when the four aspects are in balance.

Dr. Cowan will focus on alternative therapies for common ailments, and inflammatory illnesses such as cancer and diabetes. Cowan will also explore the mystery of the heart.

Sally Fallon, author of the best-selling cookbook, Nourishing Traditions, will address nutrition for a healthy body. Fallon is also the founder of the Weston A. Price Foundation, a prominent nutrition education non-profit. She will describe food facts and fictions, and how to produce nutritious meals.

Jaimen McMillan, founder of Spacial Dynamics Institute, will teach how to “enliven the space in which you move,” to improve emotional state and health.

To register, visit http://newtrendspublishing.com/conference/ or call (304) 724-3006.

Contacts

NewTrends Publishing
Kimberly Hartke, 703-860-2711
kimberly@Hartkeonline.com

Release Summary

Holistic health experts will discuss alternative medicine, nutrition and physical movement as healing options.

Contacts

NewTrends Publishing
Kimberly Hartke, 703-860-2711
kimberly@Hartkeonline.com