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Changing Habits - What the fork is wrong with your food? with Cyndi O’Meara 3rd May 6-8pm BBay


Changing Habits started with the publication of Changing Habits Changing Lives by Cyndi O’Meara in 1998. Since 1980 Cyndi has been studying and researching nutrition, diet and health issues. She has also spent much of her time speaking both nationally and internationally, her book is translated into several languages and many of her products can be found in 37 countries around the world.

Since 2010 Cyndi and her husband Howard have expanded Changing Habits to not only be a health information company including books, audios, videos, e-books, programs, protocols, reports, newsletters, clubs and social media but also ethical, nutritious foods. The company has grown exponentially and now provides not only food but also food supplements based on the philosophy of Cyndi’s first book Changing Habits Changing Lives. Cyndi says "Changing Habits is passionately committed to improving the lives of men, women and children by providing our respected customers with high quality, ethical foods. Our goal is to improve the lives of generations and make a significant and lasting impact in the health industry." "As we’re exposed to more and more information on what we should and shouldn’t eat, knowing what is best for our health is becoming harder and harder."

After two years of spreading the ‘real food’ message overseas, Cyndi is once again touring around Australia. During her 2 hour evening talks Cyndi covers topics including: What is happening to our health? What to do about an autoimmune disease? What we should be eating now? Who we should be listening to when it comes to our health? How to become inspirational leaders in our community For more information about Changing Habits visit their website @ https://changinghabits.com.au

NOTE: Comments were TRIALED - in the end it failed as humans will be humans and it turned into a pile of merde; only contributed to by just a handful who did little to add to the conversation of the issue at hand. Anyone who would like to contribute an opinion are encouraged to send in a Letter to the Editor where it might be considered for publication

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