On
Tuesday, April 10, the National Congress of Black Women, Metro Chicago Chapter
will partner with the Village of Park Forest to host a health symposium
featuring Dr. Joel Wallach.
Dr.
Wallach is a world renowned veterinarian, pathologist, naturopathic physician,
author and lecturer who became nationally known through his widely distributed
audio tape, “Dead Doctors Don’t Lie.”
He has done an incredible amount of research and has found many diseases to be
not only preventable but reversible using nutrition. Having done over 20,000
autopsies (including animals and humans) and over 70 publications including
major contributions to multi-authored text and reference books, Dr. Wallach has
the scientific evidence supporting these claims.
Dr. Wallach served as health consultant to:
Civil Rights Leaders Andrew Young
Martin Luther King III
Pastor Creflo Dollar
Suzanne Somers
Evander Holyfield
Nelson Mandela
2-time Olympic Gold Medalist Delisha Milton-Jones
and many more...
All
are welcomed and encouraged to bring family, friends and anyone seeking
restored health and revitalization.
The
health symposium will be held at the Park Forest Village Hall, Boardroom, 350
Victory Drive, Park Forest, Illinois. Free parking is available.
Hours: 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.
About The National Congress of
Black Women
The National Congress of Black Women, founded in 1984 is a non-profit
organization dedicated to the educational, political, economic and cultural
development of African-American Women and their families.
The
Metro Chicago Chapter (NCBW-MCC) was established in 2009.