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Natural Health and Healing Expo attracts the curious and the comitted

Estevan’s annual Natural Health and Healing Expo attracted a variety of visitors to the Wylie-Mitchell Air Cadet Hall on May 6 and 7.
Andie Littlejohn
Andie Littlejohn representing Nerium Difference, an anti-aging cream was just one of 29 exhibitors engaged in the Natural Health and Healing Expo held in the Wylie-Mitchell Hall on May 6 and 7.

Estevan’s annual Natural Health and Healing Expo attracted a variety of visitors to the Wylie-Mitchell Air Cadet Hall on May 6 and 7. Some arrived due to curiosity and others who focused on specific vendors and to pick up some advice on maintaining or improving their health, during the two-day event that featured presentations from a number of health and healing experts.

“It is becoming increasingly important for us to do our own research as to decisions or treatments that effect our lives and to trust our God-given intuition,” said event co-ordinator Sheila Farstad.

She noted that southeast Saskatchewan has many gifted practitioners who provide products and services which can help the population live “our best lives, stay on life’s path and live a rich fulfilling life.”

The exhibits included a huge variety of self-help exercises, reading materials and products that have been designed to help improve health such as a reflexology practitioner, fragrances, healthy foods and juices.

The demonstrations and presentations held throughout the two-day event included essential oils, accessing consciousness tools, personal coaching and reflexology on the first day.

On the second day, the presentations focused on a variety of topics that included subconscious rebalancing, angel messages, Shuzi health and Scalas energy, energy psychology, wave laser and a group reading.

Farstad noted in her opening notes that “We have brought together a diverse group promoting products and services that have made a difference in their lives and I am sure you learn much by visiting with them and learning about what they have to offer.” 

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