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Tools for Healing Depression and Anxiety

Thursday, February 9, 2012 from 7:00 PM to 8:30 PM (ET)

Ann Arbor, MI

Tools for Healing Depression and Anxiety

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Serious depression affects 15 million Americans a year, and 40 million suffer from anxiety.  Modern medicine may treat these disorders, but not cure them.  There is a way to heal completely, This lecture covers the root causes of depression and anxiety, and teaches students practical and inspirational ways to overcome them.

Speaker: Reverend Lela Iduna

Reverend Lela Iduna is a lecturer and priest at the Center of Light, Ann Arbor and is also a physician and the Center Medical Director at Concentra Health Center on State Street in Ann Arbor. She also practices functional medicine and nutritional healing.

FREE. Register here or by signing-up at the People's Food Co-op

Contact:

Caitlin Joseph

Education and Outreach Coordinator

outreach@peoplesfood.coop

734-994-4589

 

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Crazy Wisdom Bookstore & Tea Room
114 South Main Street
Ann Arbor, MI 48104-1903

Thursday, February 9, 2012 from 7:00 PM to 8:30 PM (ET)


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People's Food Co-op Ann Arbor



The People's Food Co-op is Ann Arbor's community-owned natural foods grocery store.  For over 40 years, we've served our community by offering local, natural, and organic options in every department of the store.  We provide a space for the community to gather around fresh, healthy food in our very own Cafe Verde, which serves on-the-go and hot bar meals, Fair Trade Organic coffee, tea, fresh juices, and house-made baked goods. 

We offer classes, workshops, and events on a regular basis to provide our community with access to knowledge around their own health and well-being, and the health of our community and environment.