Free holistic health seminar on Nov. 17 | Inquirer News

Free holistic health seminar on Nov. 17

11:08 AM November 08, 2012

A HOLISTIC health seminar will be held on Nov. 17 at 2-5 p.m. at the M Citi Suites’ The Gallery function room.

The seminar will help the participants discover tools for a lifetime of balance.

Health coach and raw food chef Angelica Cabahug will share expertise in holistic health.

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Cabahug was diagnosed with cancer but she recovered. This made her decide to become a health coach to fulfill her passion of working and supporting people with weight loss problems, chronic illness and cancer.

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She received her training at Integrative Nutrition in New York City and certified by the American Association of Drugless Practitioners.

She also obtained Continuing Education Units from Purchase college, State University of New York.

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The topics for discussion include improving eating habits, understanding your body better, making your self-care a priority, feel confident in choosing and preparing better food for you and your loved ones, experience an increase in overall happiness in your life, among others.

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The seminar is free of charge.

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For further information, call the M Citi Suites at 5206240, 41 and 42  local 138 during office hours.

M Citi Suities is located beside Robinson’s Cybergate along J. Llorente Street, Cebu City.

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