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Journal of Natural Medicine Launched

It's time New Zealand and Australia had a quality health magazine.

Natural Medicine

And now we will.

The NZ Journal of Natural Medicine has been sorely needed for a long, long time.

It will be 100 uncluttered pages, serious and referenced, yet accessible and highly readable as well.

In short, it will be interesting, indeed, vitally important, reading.

We hope you will be able to support our efforts to support natural medicine, and hope we will be in touch regularly.

We do welcome unsolicited manuscripts (query us first, please) your advertising, as well as new distribution outlets, such as private health practices. This journal will be read avidly by your clients and patients, and hopefully you will make it available at your office.

The Launch Itself:

The New Zealand Journal of Natural Medicine will be launched on May 7, 2011,
at the Grey Lynn Community Centre, 510 Richmond Rd, Auckland. Please, by all means, do come along.

Time: 2-5pm

Guest Speakers (confirmed): Allison Roe, Jonathan Eisen and Katherine Smith (Editors of The NZ Journal of Natural Medicine), Mike Cushman (Co-Founder: The Centre for Advanced Medicine, Will Hinchcliff (Director, Primary Heart Care), Jim Cribb (Diabetes Patient Educator) and Ray Columbus (Legend)

Lochana, a superb guitarist, will provide some peaceful ambience.

Admission: Free
Light refreshments will be served.

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