Ras Daniel Babu: The Stress Factor Part 2
01:52 - Wednesday 06 July 2011 - In Categories The Gist, Health, Alternative
What: Ras Daniel Babu: The Stress Factor Part 2
Where: Open the Gate, 33-35 Stoke Newington Rd, N16 8BJ
When: Until 14 July
Why: These events are a must for those interested in natural, herbal and holistic healing. Ras Daniel is a renowned Rastafarian healer and diet specialist based in Japan. He’s shared his knowledge and self-healing recipes in the UK for the past16 years. This time around, Ras will focus on a series of stress-related ailments and give advice on how natural medicine, holistic healing and good nutrition can help to combat them. And it’s all for free.
Contact: Robert 07961 208 092. For more dates, click here
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