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Managing Peri&MenopauseEvent, Bell House, SE21, 23/6/18


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HOTFLUSH.INFO (a website resource created by 2 local women and recently featured on BBCR4 Woman's Hour) are hosting 'TALKING MENOPAUSE WITH THE EXPERTS!'


So many symptoms of perimenopause (little known fact - this can start from late 30s onwards) and so many things you can do to manage them.


Get advice from the experts, at a fun, friendly and informative morning looking at how to take control of your menopause. Listen and ask your own questions.


Have you lost your Va Va Voom? Tired, anxious & feeling stressed? Registered Nutritional Therapist, Jackie Lynch, will talk about the link between what we eat and how it impacts on mood, energy, bone health and well-being.

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Chartered Women?s Health Physiotherapist, Christien Bird, debunks the myths around women?s intimate health in menopause. Find out what?s normal, what?s not & how to deal with these issues.


WHEN? Saturday 23rd?June, 10.00am to 12.30pmBreakfast snacks and refreshments, served from 9.30am.


WHEREBell? House, 27 College Road, Dulwich


TICKET? Tickets cost ?25.00 including refreshments & complementary gift bag

Some free tickets available for concessions

Buy ticket on Eventbrite ? Hot Flush Talking Menopause With The Experts

or via www.bellhouse.co.uk

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