By Stephen T. Sinatra, M.D., F.A.C.C., F.A.C.N., C.N.S., C.B.T.
I am excited to be a part of the Live It to Lead It Conference. It is an inspiring event for dedicated, passionate, and open-minded health care professionals who want be a part of a bigger movement to change the way medicine is practiced today.
Through numerous speakers, including myself, you will learn things like:
– is ketosis good or bad?
– risks and hazards of heavy metals
– fasting for health
– how to influcence greater change
– how to implement a functional nutrition program
– how to create impactful and flawless presentations
– how to create a virtual practice
and much more!
I hope you’ll join us in Boca Raton, FL – April 13-15!
LEARN MORE AND REGISTER HERE
For a sneak peek of what you could learn, check out the video of Dr. Daniel Pompa and I above.
2 Comments
Ginny Sido
on February 8, 2018 at 3:47 pm
Thank you for the invite to the Conference in Boca Raton, Florida – April 13-15. I am not a professional in any of the topics being discussed, in fact I am barely a rookie in some of them. I am a great supporter of what you are all doing and I pray that someday you all will take over the World and help all people to greater health. I picked up on the enthusiasm of you two in the video above. I have followed Dr. Mercola, Dr. Sinatra, Dr. Glidden, to name a few on You tube and have become a student to all.
Thank you all for making this movement happen. I wish I could come to the Conference and help with this movement. Instead, I will tell my friends and anyone willing to listen to join in our small ways of this Movement. I totally believe you all will succeed and the day will come for the greater glory of God.
Sincerely, Ginny B. Sido
Ginny Sido
on February 8, 2018 at 3:56 pm
Thank you for the invite to the Conference in Boca Raton, FL – April 13-15. I regret that I can not come. I am a rookie who is just getting started in this Movement to bring about better health for all. I appreciate all that is being done to bring about better health for all.
Sincerely, Ginny B. Sido