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Event ENews Issue #14

Enews is a free, monthly newsletter promoting nutritional and Orthomolecular events across Canada. This newsletter is a joint production of the International Schizophrenia Foundation and Orthomolecular Health. Both of these organizations promote the use of nutrients to prevent and treat disease; the ISF works in the field of mental health and Orthomolecular Health works in the field of physical health.

We hope you enjoy this issue and encourage you to share it with friends!


2010 UPCOMING EVENTS

Public Information Series

We are expanding our public information series, a monthly sessions dedicated to educating the public on general mental health issues and the safe use of nutrient supplementation to prevent and treat disease.
We will continue to offer our Toronto series and are planning to launch the series in 2010 in other Canadian cities.

Stay tuned for specific details!

Toronto 2010 dates*
  • January 27
  • February 24
  • March 24
All lectures will take place at 7:00 pm at
OISE, 252 Bloor Street West, Room 5260, Toronto

*Complete details will be available in early January.


In This Issue

2010 Upcoming Events

  • Public Information Series

  • Public Lecture: Integrative Medicine for the Treatment of Depression and Bipolar Disorder

  • Volunteer Appreciation

  • Ways to support us
  • Integrative Medicine

    Public Lecture - Toronto

    Integrative Medicine for the Treatment of Depression and Bipolar Disorder
    An Orthomolecular Approach


    Friday, February 5, 7:30 pm

    Presented by James Greenblatt, MD,
    Chief Medical Officer, Walden Behavioral Care
    Waltham, Massachusetts

    This lecture will examine the role of nutrition in the development and treatment of depression and bipolar disorder.
Topics covered include:

    • Nutrient deficiencies connected to depression and bipolar disorder

    • Food allergies, including Celiac disease, and mood disorders
    • Minimizing drug side effects with nutrient and herbal supplementation
    • And much more valuable information!

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    Location
    Medical Sciences Building, JJR MacLeod Auditorium
    1 King’s College Circle (Queen’s Park Subway)
    University of Toronto

    Admission is $20.00

    Call 416-733-2117 to purchase tickets I Email

    Note: For information regarding seminars for health professional, please email our Medical Program Manager, Lydia Hunziker.


    Volunteer Appreciation

    The ISF has clocked over 100 volunteer hours – all during this fall season!

    We are grateful to the volunteers who assisted us in various capacities including our fundraising mailing, education lectures and community events.

    Big or small, these contributions enabled us to further our mission to educate the public and health professionals on the application of Orthomolecular Health to prevent and treat disease.


    In Your City!

    Would you like to have a speaker come out to your city to offer a public presentation on the benefits of Orthomolecular therapy? Email us.



    WAYS TO SUPPORT ORTHOMOLECULAR HEALTH

    There are many ways you can support our work. Here are a few new ideas!

    • Share your orthomolecular bookmarks! We've started a Delicious bookmark account and would love to see it grow.

    • Contribute to our growing online Help Yourself Community.

    • Follow us on Twitter to receive General, Mental Health, or HYC Updates.

    • Ask to post our event flyers in your local library, health store or community centre.


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    This newsletter is produced by Orthomolecular Health
    in association with the
    International Schizophrenia Foundation
    16 Florence Avenue, Toronto, ON M2N 1E9
    Direct Phone: (416) 733-2117 Email: centre@orthomed.org
    Website: www.orthomed.org

    Visit our sister sites: www.orthomolecularhealth.com
    www.helpyourselfcommunity.org

    Orthomolecular Medicine describes the practice of preventing and treating disease by providing the body with optimal amounts of substances which are natural to the body, based on individual biochemistry.




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