Hotze Health & Wellness Center, a world leader in the alternative health care industry, is hosting its first Natural Health Summit as part of its 2014 education series to be held on October 6-9, 2014.

HOUSTON (September 29, 2014) - During this online virtual event, hear from leading experts on natural approaches to health including achieving hormonal balance, relieving menopause symptoms, breast cancer prevention, restoring nutrient deficiencies and detoxification.

The details of the virtual event are as follows:

Date: October 6-9, 2014

Location: Online Event

Registration: Complimentary

Visit this link to register: http://www2.hotzehwc.com/naturalhealthsummitregistration

 

Monday, October 6th

Steven F. Hotze, M.D.

David Brownstein, M.D.

Dana Trentini, The Hypothyroid Mom

 

Tuesday, October 7th

David Sheridan, M.D.

Debbie Janak, RN, FNP-C

Carolyn Dean, M.D.

 

Wednesday, October 8th

Sally Kerr, LVN, LMT

Amber Littler, PA-C

Mark Cornelison, of The Biggest Loser

Donald Ellsworth, M.D.

 

Thursday, October 9th

Suzanne Somers

David Sheridan, M.D.

Cindy A. Krueger, M.P.H.

 

About Hotze Health & Wellness Center:

Hotze Health & Wellness Center is leading the Revolution in Wellness® care by changing the way women and men are treated in mid-life through the use of biologically identical hormones. Founded in 1989 by Steven F. Hotze, M.D., the Center has successfully treated more than 30,000 patients. In an effort to help patients obtain and maintain life-long health and wellness, physicians and registered nurses on staff address the root cause of symptoms, and correct health ailments naturally rather than merely masking symptoms with drugs. For more information, visit, www.hotzehwc.com, and on Facebook: www.facebook.com/HotzeHWC.

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