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Boiron at ShiftCon This Week

by boiron on September 29th, 2014

Boiron is a proud sponsor of ShiftCon, the first international eco-wellness social media conference being held this Thursday through Saturday at the Crowne Plaza Los Angeles International Airport Hotel. With a focus on wellness, health and the environment, the conference will blend workshops, networking, parties and intense collaboration of changemakers from both the U.S. and Canada in one place, and over 150 bloggers and other social media professionals will collaborate, inspire and empower each other to create effective communication and take their professions to the next level.

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Led by keynote speakers Vani Hari, founder of FoodBabe.com, a website that teaches people how to make the right purchasing decisions at the grocery store, how to live an organic lifestyle, and how to travel healthfully around the world, and Robyn O’Brien, founder of the AllergyKids Foundation and author of “The Unhealthy Truth: How Our Food Is Making Us Sick and What We Can Do About it,” Shiftcon will also feature presentations by Gary Hirshberg, chairman of Stonyfield Farm, pediatrician Dr. Alan Greene, Amie Valpone, editor-in-chief of TheHealthyApple.com, Andrea Donsky, founder of NaturallySavvy.com, and many more. Boiron’s public relations team, Deborah and Heather, will be on hand in the exhibit hall to meet with attendees and share information about our homeopathic medicines, including Oscillo, Arnicare, Calendula, and our “Blue Tube” single medicines. Plus, we’re also sponsoring the ShiftCon 5K on Saturday morning, so rise and shine before 7:30 a.m., get in some exercise with your fellow conference goers, and receive free Arnicare swag!

Look for conference updates via Twitter @BoironUSA and @DeborahBoironPR and on Instagram @BoironUSA throughout the conference (@ShiftConMedia), and don’t forget to check back next week for a conference recap and photo album. We hope to see you in Los Angeles!

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