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Newtown Naturopath Hosting Several Free Health Activities

Join New Morning Natural and Organic of Woodbury and Dr Shawn M. Carney, a local naturopathic physician with Northeast Natural Medicine, LLC, as they present “Natural Treatments for Celiac Disease,” a free, one-hour informative public lecture on October 23 at 10:30 am.

Celiac disease is an increasingly common diagnosed condition of the gastrointestinal tract. Typical treatment includes avoidance of gliadin-containing food products; however there are additional measures that can be taken to improve the health of the damaged intestinal lining. Dr Carney, a naturopathic physician at Northeast Natural Medicine, LLC, will discuss natural treatment options for healing the digestive tract, improving function and treating resultant nutritional deficiencies. He will also provide information about hidden sources of gliadin.

New Morning Natural and Organic is at 738 Main Street South, in the Middle Quarter Mall, Woodbury.

Space is limited; to register call 203-263-4868. For additional information, contact Northeast Natural Medicine, LLC at 33 Main Street, Suite 15, in Newtown at 800-723-2962 or visit on the web at www.northeastnatmed.com.

Dr Carney, will also provide free blood pressure screenings, Tuesday, October 26, from 9 to 11 am and again from 5 to 6 pm during the Fall Fitness Challenge at the Newtown Youth Academy. For additional information about Newtown Youth Academy, call 203-426-0088 or click on www.newtownyouthacademy.com

Then, on October 26, at 6:30 pm, Dr Carney will lead a talk on “Natural Approaches for Patients with Asthma” at Chamomile Natural Foods, 58 Newtown Road, Route 6 Plaza, Danbury.

A person’s quality of life can be significantly impacted when suffering from asthma. Dr Carney will describe potential causes of asthma including inflammation, food sensitivities, and environmental allergens. He will also discuss how to identify and address these problems using natural medicines, avoidance of certain substances, dietary recommendations, and lifestyle approaches.

For more information on this and other monthly health talks, contact Barry Sherr at Chamomile Natural Foods, 203-792-8952.

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