2569 days ago

Health and wellness essential oil seminar

Lane from Richmond

Description
Join us for exclusive workshops! Enjoy 4 hours of essential learning and training! This half day workshop will take you on a journey of knowledge. Learn about Young Living Nutritionals & Essential Oil Basics and see an incredible ‘Shaping a Diamond’ Presentation.
About Young Living:

Through the painstaking steps of our proprietary Seed to Seal production process, we produce the best, most authentic essential oils in the world. We are committed to providing pure, powerful products for every family and lifestyle, all infused with the life-changing benefits of our essential oils.

About Maria:

Maria Arora has an Advanced Diploma in Naturopathy and a Diploma in Biochemical

Therapy with awards such as the Warren Brauer memorial award for Best Performance in Clinical Practice and another for Excellency in Homeopathy. Maria’s studies in medicine, psychotherapy and pastoral care and knowledge of bio regulatory medicine, bio puncture technique, homeopathy, dark field microscopy, mineral therapy and coagulated blood microscopy underpin her holistic approach to health and wellness. With expertise in combining essential oils and body work using trigger points, massage, raindrop technique and sound healing (using hand crafted Tibetan bowls), she brings balance and harmony to emotional wellbeing.

Maria runs her own clinic in Perth, is a popular guest speaker at events and conferences and runs workshops around Australia, New Zealand and internationally.

What’s in it for me?

Exclusive Workshop run by Young Living Gold Member & Leader Maria Arora.

Get a FREE 5 ml essential oil just for attending!

Receive an introduction to essential oils & Young Living nutritionals.

Learn more about ‘Shaping a Diamond’

Discover which products are best for you!

Explore what sets Young Living apart from other lifestyle companies!

Mingle with other Young Living Members and have loads of fun learning about Young Living

Suitable for all!

PRICING $15 PER ATTENDEE AND RECEIVE A FREE ESSENTIAL OIL!

Date And Time

Thu., 7 February 2019

1:00 pm – 5:00 pm

Location


Tasman District Library

280 Queens St

Richmond

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