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Let Food Be Your Medicine



Learn how food can create and reverse disease along with common threads of
success across many healing diets, while exploring which foods promote the
natural healing. If you are struggling with inflammatory or autoimmune
diseases, heart disease or diabetes, food sensitivities and digestive
problems, or hormone and energy imbalance, you will leave this presentation
better prepared to take greater control of your health through good
nutrition, all within the context of a busy lifestyle.



Deirdre Earls, RD, LD, graduated with honors in Scientific Nutrition and her
healthcare career spans over 20 years. After thirty years of struggle with
her severe psoriasis, she finally refused the recommended chemotherapy
treatment and began to research and reverse her condition with nutrition.
Featured in a nationally broadcast documentary, "The Incurables," and
published in Prevention magazine, Ms. Earls is a featured speaker for
medical professionals, universities and corporations. She is the author of
"Your Healing Diet: The Quick Guide to Reversing Chronic Disease Through
Healing Foods".

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Liliana Valenzuela was born and raised in Mexico City, and is an adopted
Tejana. literary translator, poet, and essayist. Her work has appeared in
The Edinburgh Review, Indiana Review, Tigertail, Ventana Abierta, and other
journals and publications. She has a bilingual poetry manuscript entitled
Codex of Desire/Códice del Deseo. This year the Austin Poetry Society
honored her with four first prize awards.



Tony Beckwith (says about himself) I've been writing since about 1950,
mainly poems and stories, lots of whimsy. As a young man I traveled widely;
keeping in touch with family via postcards and paper napkins helped to train
my eye, and taught me something about brevity and clarity, which are
qualities I appreciate in poetry.

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