>• Three or the nation * top medi cal experts on Th* Food Allergy/ Addiction Syndrome _ Common Barrier to Optimal Health will serve as panelists to discuss this the "most commonly misdiag nosed syndromes in all of medi cine." r> ' The panel discussion will be held during th* 92nd Annual Con vention and Scientific Assembly of th* National Medical Association, August 1 -6 in New Orleans. ! ' She NMA is a 92-year-old pro fessional organization represent ing th* nation's nearly 16,000 Mack phy*kan» and is headquar tered in Washington, D.C." I Th* panel discussion will be moderated by Dr. John T. Chissell Jordan Speaks At Drug Center *•' ... t Lt. Governor Bob Jordan is scheduled to be the key speaker at Charlotte Treatment Center's groundbreaking Ceremony, at 2:30 pm, August 5,1967. ; Charlotte Treatment Center, a non-profit treatment facility for the chemically dependent (alcohol and other drugs) has raised $6.9 ^Million toward its $10 million goal > Jordan to tuna a new 94 bed hospital. The existing hospital will be renovated to provide a cen ter for educa tion and train ing, Outpatient treatment. Af tercare and housing for family mem oers wno participate in the lour dgy Family Program. Jim Emmert, CEO of Charlotte Treatment Center said that the Groundbreaking marks a memori al dagrin the history of the Center. He said "Planning for the new fa cility began in 1982.. .so this is the beginning of the fulfillment pf a dream”. ■t Emmert said that Charlie (Choo Choo) Justice will also be a fea tured speaker at the ceremony. The 24 bed Youth and Young Adult Unit of the new hospital will be named for Justice, the former All-American football great from the University of North Carolina. —; . -*-i ■ '' vJJ • Aflv'1'- -.‘'F'^Pa ^ ; Foil Service Paper Products Office Supplies - janitorial - Pood Service - Tissues - Towels - Catering Stmpiles - Bap - Can Liners - Buffet St Party Supplies - Bap - Tape - Cop . ier Paper - WCMa - Cleaners - Strip • pars-And Mudt Mere. |U aae—« lw Muinnum ! Wa Break Cases • Free Delivery 1' TOF QUALITY - LOW PRICES | H M’c“ of Baltimore, Maryland. Address ing the "Nature of the problem," wil\ be Dr. James Braly, Van Nuys, Calif. Dr. Braly has written extensively on the subject and is ah internationally known clinical nutritionist, allergist and nutrition al immunologist. He is an attending physician of the Optimum Health Clinic of En cino, Calif., and founder and presi dent of Optimum Health Inc. Dr. Braly la medical director of muno-Nutritional Clinical tory of Van Nuys which of fend confirmatory diagnostic tests for the Allergy/Addiction Syn drome on a mail order basis to cli nicians worldwide. His book on the subject. Dr. Braly'■ Optimum Health Program covers the sub ject thoroughly. < Dr. James P. Carter will be the second panelist and will present "A Scientific Look at Fasting," a technique.that has bean used since ancient times far cleansing the body of toxic products of FA/AS and the treatment of paetabolic Dr. Garter is professor and ■ chairman of the Department of Nutrition, Tulane University School of Public Health and Tropi cal Medicine, New Orleans. A pro file writer, Dr. Carter has lectured extensively in the United States and abroad on tije subject of nutri tion and the roWjof nutrition in the attainment at optimal health. Dr. Carter is board certified in pediatrics an ins a clinical pro fessor of pediatrics at the Tulane School of Medicine. The third panelist is Dr. Emmett E. Miller. He has earned an inter national reputation for motivating positive lifestyle changes toward optimal health and breaking ad dictive behavior pattern* which - produce painful physical symp toms and diseases. y i *i Dr. Miller, who has presented mady workshop* and seminars for corporations and institution^, will speak of relaxation, medita tion and imagery which he has termed "Selective Awareness." *2? v >- .t,'■ y ~ ' _ fUSD/W (CHOjCEj i ;oors m i I leer m I I 11139 I 11 1

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