A presentation by Richard DuBois, M.D., one of the world’s leading authorities on infectious diseases will take place from 10 to 11 a.m. at Litchfield Country Club in Pawleys Island.
Dr. DuBois will speak about the importance of eating nutritious foods including fruits, vegetables and grains, as well as the effectiveness of a product called Juice Plus.
He has taken and distributed Juice Plus, a concentrated fruit and vegetable product backed by many health professionals like him.
“It is very clear that fruits and vegetables are good for health and Juice Plus is the next best thing to fruits and vegetables,” DuBois said. “Our research shows that it impacts physically to help stave off aging and disease.”
He said that his presentation Saturday will cover physiology and how Juice Plus is helpful to people, in a way that is easy to understand.
“For many, it is a life changing presentation,” DuBois said. “They can actually see the big picture.”
About the presenter
During his over 40 years of active medical practice in Atlanta, Georgia, Dr. DuBois has won many awards, honors, and proclamations of prestige from his colleagues.
He was given the Award of Excellence in Teaching at Atlanta Medical Center, where he was chosen as Most Valuable Physician and re-elected to four consecutive terms as Chief of Internal Medicine.
Dr. DuBois was named president of the Georgia Society of Internal Medicine, president of the Infectious Diseases Society of Georgia, president of the Medical Association of Atlanta, to which he was elected by its 5,000 members.
He was also included in Best Doctors in America every year since 1994 and selected by his medical colleagues as their Physician of Choice in his specialty.
To reserve your seat, e-mail wdtrent@aol.com or call 843-237-7282 by Friday, February 5, 2010.
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