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Free Workshop ̶ B4: Closing the Gates to Brain Deterioration

by Mar 5, 2019

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We’ve all experienced brain fog-misplaced keys, forgotten facts, a general sense that you’re just feeling off today. But what is its connection to Leaky Brain and Breach of the Blood Brain Barrier (B4)? What do they also have to do with more serious Tom OBryan headshotissues such as depression, anxiety, learning difficulties, Alzheimer’s Disease, Parkinson’s Disease or seizures?

Dr. Tom O’Bryan, author of You Can Fix Your Brain, will be presenting a free workshop, “B4: Closing the Gates to Brain Deterioration,” March 16, 1:00-4:00 p.m., at National University of Health Sciences, 200 E. Roosevelt Road, Lombard, that will address:

  • What is B4?
  • How do I test for it?
  • How do I fix it?

The workshop, which is open to the public, is presented by the NUHS Lincoln College of Postprofessional, Graduate and Continuing Education. A book signing with meet and greet will follow the presentation from 4:00-5:00 p.m. Purchase a book when you register for a discounted rate! For those interested in Chiropractic CE for the State of Illinois, the fee is $100 for 3.0 hours, which includes a copy of Dr. O’Bryan’s book, You Can Fix Your Brain.

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