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Safe Harbor in
Los Angeles
787 W. Woodbury Rd. #2
Altadena, CA 91001
Phone: 626 791 7868
Fax: 626 791 7869
E-Mail: mail@alternativementalhealth.com
Support
Meeting
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L.A. Support Group, Wed., June 8th -
Johnny Seitz Speaking
Johnny Seitz will be speaking about Biotyping. Biotyping works on the theory that a person's body reflects his psychological state. That the way each muscle is used gives clues about the person and what he needs to be healed. The body is a map of how you run your life. his website
is www.biotyping.com
Where: Glendale Adventist Medical Center
1509 Wilson Terrace
Glendale, Ca 91206
Parking is available for $6 in the hospital structure, there is also street parking
available.
When: Wednesday, June 8th from 7-9pm.
ABOUT SAFE HARBOR
Safe Harbor's mission is to educate the public, the medical profession, and
government agencies on alternatives to pharmaceutical treatments for mental
health. We seek to improve current mental health practice by creating less
reliance on medication to suppress symptoms and more efforts to determine
actual causes for mental conditions (which are often medical, metabolic, or
nutritional in nature) and correct treatment of those causes. Additionally,
we seek to bring together those working to bring about such changes into one
forum, in order to better organize and disseminate vital data regarding
alternative mental health.
Founded in 1998, Safe Harbor provides a foundation for integrative
psychiatrists and practitioners as it helps support and inform the public
about solution-oriented alternative mental health research that is grounded
in science.
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practitioners. It is also not intended to diagnose or prescribe
treatment for any illness or disorder. Anyone already undergoing
physician-prescribed therapy should seek the advice of his or her doctor
before reducing the dosage or stopping such treatment.
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