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"Living Naturally" series continues with "Honey: A Powerful Home Remedy," Nov. 7

Saturday, November 7, 2009
1- 2 p.m.
Bastyr Center for Natural Health
3670 Stone Way N. Seattle, Wash.
Free and open to the public

Bastyr University and its teaching clinic Bastyr Center for Natural Health are proud to present "Living Naturally: Conversations on Health and Happiness with Bastyr Experts" — a free series of talks with accomplished Bastyr faculty members. Each conversation will take place at Bastyr Center for Natural Health in Seattle and feature an audience Q&A session. Come learn from our experts and discuss what health and happiness mean to you.

The series continues Saturday, November 7, with the conversation "Honey: A Powerful Home Remedy," featuring Jenn Dazey, ND. Dr. Dazey is a core faculty member in Bastyr's Department of Botanical Medicine. Many people know Dr. Dazey from her popular organic gardening courses and her many lectures at Bastyr's annual Herb & Food Fair.  Dr. Dazey is the author of Naturopathic Gardening: A Basic Gardening Text for Students of Natural Medicine and has regular speaking engagements in the community.

For more information, contact  Richelle Nielsen  at (425) 602-3107 or rnielsen@bastyr.edu.

ABOUT BASTYR UNIVERSITY
Bastyr University in Kenmore, Washington is an accredited institution, internationally recognized as a pioneer in natural health arts and sciences education. Founded in 1978 as the John Bastyr College of Naturopathic Medicine, the University integrates the pursuit of scientific knowledge with the wisdom of ancient healing methods and traditional cultures from around the world. Today, Bastyr University is the largest university for natural health arts and sciences in the United States, combining a multidisciplinary curriculum with leading-edge research and clinical training.

The University offers Bachelor of Science degrees with majors in exercise science and wellness, health psychology, herbal sciences, nutrition, nutrition and culinary arts, and a dual major in nutrition and exercise science. Graduate programs include naturopathic medicine, acupuncture and Oriental medicine, nutrition, and nutrition and clinical health psychology. Student clinical training takes place at Bastyr Center for Natural Health in Seattle's Fremont/Wallingford neighborhood and at many external sites throughout the region. For additional information about Bastyr University and its teaching clinic, Bastyr Center for Natural Health, visit www.bastyr.edu or www.bastyrcenter.org.

Bastyr University is located adjacent to St. Edward State Park. View a map and driving directions to campus.


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