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May 19 Yoga Week at Natl Institutes of Health, Washington DC

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The National Institutes of Health (NIH), in Rockville, Maryland, just northwest of Washington, DC, is hosting a week of yoga, starting Monday May 19, and you are cordially invited to click the link below to see when you want to attend.

 

http://does.ors.od.nih.gov/fitness/yogaWeek.htm

 

I recommend attending the entire week but especially the opening Monday May 19, and Sat Bir Khalsa's (http://www.kriteachings.org/Research.htm) lecture and class on the results of scientific experiments on the effect of meditation. David Shannahoff-Khalsa's book also will be featured: http://www.theinternetyogi.com/. I will be attending, respresenting sponsor Alzheimer's Research and Prevention Foundation (http://www.alzheimersprevention.org/), which is run by Dr. Dharma Khalsa (http://www.drdharma.com/Public/Home/index.cfm).

 

EVERYONE should join Dr. Dharma's MEDITATION OF THE MONTH CLUB, http://www.drdharma.com/Public/Store/MeditationoftheMonthClub/index.cfm, as a great and easy way to get used to this uplifting habit.

 

If you have questions regarding NIH yoga week, email Rachel Levine at levinerac.

 

If anyone has questions about the role of NIH in regulating and promoting the natural medicine so loved by yogis, email our very own Partap Khalsa, partap.khalsa, a senior program director there.

 

With natural food, nutrients and therapies under assault by the FDA, USDA and the United Nation's Codex Committee (see www.GlobalHealthFreedom.org for the sad facts), finding friends within the power structures is critical, to educate decisionmakers of the efficacy of the dependable natural healing modalities that the vast majority of Americans prefer.

 

Blessings,

Charlie/Amar Atma, www.cfrohman.com

 

 

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