Nylen Cancer Center to host aromatherapy seminar
Posted: Friday, November 14, 2008
SIOUX CITY -- The June E. Nylen Cancer Center will host a free seminar on introduction to aromatherapy at 6 p.m. Tuesday.
Persons using aromatherapy can feel less stress, tension and pain, according to Meg Bishop, certified aromatherapist based in Sioux City.
Bishop says she has provided essential oils to help both men and women find relief from pain, insomnia, irritability, worry, indigestion, bloating and headaches. After she learns the needs of a client, she blends a customized formula of therapeutic grade essential oils.
Reservations are appreciated; call 252-9394.
Persons using aromatherapy can feel less stress, tension and pain, according to Meg Bishop, certified aromatherapist based in Sioux City.
Bishop says she has provided essential oils to help both men and women find relief from pain, insomnia, irritability, worry, indigestion, bloating and headaches. After she learns the needs of a client, she blends a customized formula of therapeutic grade essential oils.
Reservations are appreciated; call 252-9394.
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