Guest guest Posted January 20, 2007 Report Share Posted January 20, 2007 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE - 1/20/07 For the Internet's best source of information about the medicinal use of bee products, go to Apitherapy News at: www.apitherapynews.com <http://www.apitherapynews.com/> ----- National Apitherapy Conference to Be Held in North Carolina American Apitherapy Society Selects Raleigh/Durham for April 26-29 Conference SHERMAN OAKS, CA: The American Apitherapy Society (AAS <http://www.apitherapy.org/> ) has named the Raleigh/Durham area of North Carolina as the location of its April 26-29 Charles Mraz Apitherapy Course & International Conference (CMACC). Now in its 12th year, the annual apitherapy training course focuses on the therapeutic use of products of the beehive, including honey, pollen, propolis, royal jelly and bee venom. One of the most ancient of all healing modalities, apitherapy is gaining increased attention worldwide from medical professionals, academic researchers and lay practitioners as the efficacy of the hive products and treatments becomes better known. Charles Mraz Apitherapy Course & International Conference Dates: April 26 – 29, 2007 Course: An in-depth course running from Thursday night through Saturday morning will provide a comprehensive training by AAS faculty in the use of beehive products and bee venom therapy; includes extensive course manual. Those who pass a final exam will receive a Certificate of Knowledge. Conference: Recent advances in apitherapy worldwide will be presented from Saturday afternoon through Sunday afternoon. Venue: Radisson Hotel Research Triangle Park, 150 Park Drive, Raleigh/Durham, North Carolina. Call 1-800-333-3333 for reservations worldwide and mention the American Apitherapy Society's CMACC for a discounted rate; complimentary airport shuttle available. Fees: Course and Conference: $225 by March 26, Late Fee: $275; Students with Valid ID: $175 Fees include a one-year, $45 AAS membership. Visit www.apitherapy.org <http://www.apitherapy.org/> for updated conference details as they become available. The AAS is a nonprofit membership organization established for the purpose of advancing apitherapy. The organization makes no claims about the safety or efficacy of specific honeybee products and does not endorse any specific type of apitherapy. The CMACC has been named in memory of Charles Mraz, an American pioneer in the use of bee venom to treat diseases. # End # Media Contact: Frederique Keller, Vice President, American Apitherapy Society Phone: (631) 351-3521; E-Mail: Kellerf <Kellerf Conference Info & Registration Contact: The American Apitherapy Society 4835 Van Nuys Blvd. Suite 100, Sherman Oaks, CA 91403 Phone: (818) 501-0446; FAX: (818) 995-9334; info <info Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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