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Boiron Pharmacist on D.C. Area Radio Show This Weekend

by boiron on November 12th, 2011

If you live in or are visiting the Washington, D.C. area, tune in to “Essentials of Healthy Living” on Federal News Radio (1500 AM) this Sunday, November 13, to hear Boiron pharmacist Christophe Merville’s interview with Dana Laake, host and licensed nutritionist. During “Homeopathy: What It Is, How It Works and Its Many Benefits,” Christophe and Laake will discuss seasonal issues such as holiday gatherings connecting children, who catch six to 10 colds a year, with susceptible older grandparents. Find out from Christophe how homeopathic medicines offer safe, economical cough, cold and flu relief choices for the whole household to decrease your chances of losing sleep to a hacking cough or staying home from work with the flu. Christophe will also discuss Nux vomica—a great secret for relief from overeating and drinking during the holidays.

Essentials of Healthy Living” airs every Sunday from 10-11 a.m. on 1500 AM, Federal News Radio (WFED).  Not from the D.C. area? Listen to EHL live on the web. Might miss Christophe’s interview? Check EHL’s archives to listen to the show. You’ll also have a second chance to hear Christophe on EHL on Sunday, December 11. He’ll review how Arnicare Gel can help with sore muscles after shoveling snow, falling on ice, decorating the house or just playing with the kids.

EHL is brought to you by Village Green Apothecary in Bethesda, Maryland. An integrative pharmacy, Village Green offers vitamins, nutritional supplements, kosher vitamins and healthy living products at discount prices, as well as prescription drugs and custom compounding. The store’s 45 specialists (pharmacists, nutritionists and herbalists) work with its customers to create personalized health plans. Visit Village Green Apothecary at www.myvillagegreen.com.

One Comment
  1. A Boiron pharmacist? Isn’t that a contraindication in terms? After all, one of the reasons Boiron is target of a class action suit is that it claims its products to be in some way active, whereas they are in fact pharmacologically inert.

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