Seminar Title: Seven Solutions to Slow Down Aging Speaker: Dr. Abazar Habibinia
Date: Saturday, December 6th, 2014 Time: 3:00 PM to 3:30 PM Address: Metro Toronto Convention Centre Beauty and Health Expo 2014 255 Front Street West, Toronto Ticket: Its free and just register.
Dr. Abazar Habibinia, MD, DFN, CSDTT
- Founder and CEO of the Canadian Academy of Sports Nutrition. - Nominee to lead Brazil Soccer team during the World Soccer Cup, 2014. - Sports Medicine professor at the National Academy of Osteopathy and NUMSS (National University of Medical Science, Toronto campus) - Nutrition Professor at the Canadian Academy of Natural Health (CANH). - Awarded two times as the Best Nutrition Professor in 2011 and 2012 by CANH. - Rewarded three times as the Best Sports nutritionist of the city in 2007, 2009, and 2010. - Sports Medicine doctor at the Sydney 2000 Olympic Games and the World Soccer cup 1998, France. - Author of the bestseller “How To Naturally Increase Growth Hormone and Testosterone”. - Author of seven books about medicine, exercise, food supplements, and nutrition. - "Boost Customer Satisfaction" Seminar, 2:00 PM - Facebook in Business Seminar, 3:00 PM
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