(SAVANNAH, GA) “The world’s most obese and chronically ill nation is the United States of America.”

 Local Physician announces Creating a Healthy Lifestyle talk at the Hilton-DeSoto Hotel in Savannah, Saturday 10 October from 9:00am to 11:30am.

(SAVANNAH, GA) “The world’s most obese and chronically ill nation is the United States of America.” says Sam Young, MD, a Family Physician specializing in Complementary and Nutritional Medicine, who will be giving a presentation about nutrition and optimal dose vitamin therapy for the prevention of chronic disease.

The presentation is called Creating a Healthy Lifestyle. The talks explore current medical evidence based studies supporting the use of optimal dose vitamin therapy for the prevention of chronic disease, including Obesity and Pre-diabetes.

“True health requires good lifestyle choices, and we need current medical evidenced based information to make the best decisions. Medical literature does support the use of lifestyle changes and optimal dose, quality vitamin and mineral supplementation to prevent chronic diseases. This information is critical in avoiding chronic disease, and in selecting appropriate supplements. Good nutrition, moderate exercise, and quality vitamins dramatically improve health. True prevention is the key to improving our personal health, and our community’s health issues.” says Dr. Young .

Creating a Healthy Lifestyle will be held at the Hilton-DeSoto Hotel, 15 East Liberty Street, in Savannah, on 10 October. The presentations will start at 9:00AM and end at 11:30AM, and are FREE to the public. Topics will include: “The USA Obesity Epidemic and the Diabetes Explosion”. “Medical Evidence Does Support Vitamin Supplementation” and “All Multiple Vitamins are Not Created Equal”

Dr. Young is a Savannah native, a former US Army Medical Corp Colonel, and a Gulf War veteran. He is an active Family Physician with over 28 years experience, and currently practices in Savannah and Bluffton.

To RSVP for this free event, and for additional information, please call 1-800-920-9987 or e-mail jsy29909@yahoo.com

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