1.08.2013

Evidence Based Complementary and Alternative Therapies Cancer Conference in West Palm Beach Feb 28-March 3

Ann Fonfa is a breast cancer survivor taking the road less traveled and fighting to make it a super highway. She was diagnosed in 1993 and opted for complementary therapies over traditional chemotherapy and radiation for a number of reasons, including an interest in protecting her body from highly invasive and damaging chemicals.

Through the Annie Appleseed Project she has created a forum for discussing and exposing complementary and alternative therapies, providing suppport for cancer patients all over the world. The seventh in her series of conferences will take place February 28-March 2 in West Palm Beach and will stream live for those who are interested but can not attend in person. Click here for conference information and registration.

Ann's story is an inspiration to all who are struggling with cancer and want to incorporate natural protocols in their treatment. Huffpost profiled her last summer in this story titled Annie's Song.

I attended the Conference last year and was impressed with the scope and breadth of the discussion. I plan to attend again this year and will be presenting a workshop on Environmental Toxins and Personal Health.

The early bird registration fee of $209, in effect until January 28, includes a number of organic meals. Please forward this to any of your friends or family you think might be interested in attending in person or in streaming on the web. The fee to stream is $69 for early bird registration, increasing to $99 after January 13.

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