Guest guest Posted August 18, 2005 Report Share Posted August 18, 2005 Earthfinds <earthfinds wrote: Chris mentioned (well I think it was Chris) that she learned such and such at a conference. Which made me wonder..... how you find out about conferences for herbs/oils/aromatherapy etc... Judy Green Dragon Herbals 2005 Event Calendar ongoing thru October 26: " Nature's Pharmacy: The Healing Power of Plants. " San Francisco, CA. The Conservatory of Flowers takes visitors on a virtual journey to Africa, Asia, South and North America to learn about medicinal plants, their many uses and the issues that surround them. Visitors enter the exhibition and are instantly immersed in the sights, sounds and scents of four culturally themed marketplaces. Ph: 415-666-7001. Web site: www.conservatoryofflowers.org. August 18-21: Telluride Mushroom Festival (25th Anniversary). Telluride, Colorado. The festival includes mushroom lectures, daily fungus forays in the forest, hands-on identification and cultivation workshops, mushroom poetry, and a mushroom parade. Complete information can be found at www.shroomfestival.com. Call 303-296-9359 or write to Fungophile, Attn: Mushroom Festival, Box 480503, Denver, CO, 80248-0503. August 21-25: 53rd Annual Congress of the Society for Medicinal Plant Research. Florence, Italy. In addition to the Congress, a number of cultural and historical tours will be organized for both the participants and accompanying persons. A post-congress botanical excursion is planned. Phone: +39 055 561030 /5520518. E-mail: antonella.saccardi. Web site: http://www.phytosif.org/documenti/circolare1plant.pdf. August 21-26: The 4th International Congress of Ethnobotany (ICEB-2005). “Ethnobotany: At the Junction of the Continents and the Disciplines.” Istanbul, Turkey. The Istanbul Congress will be the fourth in a series of meetings aimed to share developments and challenges in the discipline of ethnobotany and will include a number of proposed panels, workshops and poster presentations, in addition to a keynote address and three plenary talks. The 4th Annual Congress will be held in collaboration with the International Forum for Social Sciences and Health (IFSSH). Phone: + 90-216-578 0727. E-mail: fertug. Web site: http://www.iceb2005.com/index.html. August 23-25: COHAB 2005, the First International Conference on Health and Biodiversity. Galway, Ireland. This international forum for scientists, professionals, policy makers and stakeholders addresses the issues linking environmental health, human health, biological diversity and international development. A special session will discuss policy options for the health and development problems posed by biodiversity loss, with relevance to public health and development planning policies worldwide. The conference brochure can be downloaded at http://www.cohab2005.com/brochure.htm. Full details of the conference can be found at http://www.cohab2005.com; Enquiries should be directed to Conor Kretsch, COHAB Director, email: info. August 24–27: The American Association of Naturopathic Physicians’ (AANP) 20th Annual Convention & Exposition. Phoenix, Arizona. This year’s meeting will offer updates on new treatments for diseases and other medical disorders that are treated by naturopathic physicians. Research presentations will be offered daily throughout the conference. Web site: http://www.naturopathic.org/. For more information contact Donna Krupa, phone: 703-527-7357, e-mail: djkrupa1. August 25-27: A Future Beneath the Trees Symposium. Canada. An international symposium on non-timber forest products, community economic development and forest conservation. With 150 researchers from across B.C. and around the world, this symposium will address the opportunities and challenges of commercial development of non-timber forest products and the impacts of commercialization on rural communities and forest ecosystems. Web site: http://www.ntfpvictoria2005.ca/. E-mail: ntfp. Phone: 250-391-2600 ext. 4328. August 26-29: Second International Seabuckthorn Association Conference (ISA 2005). Beijing, China. Objectives of the Conference include the development of long-term strategies and partnerships for scientific and commercial cooperation on sea buckthorn production. Main themes of the conference include planting and horticulture of sea buckthorn as well as processing and marketing of sea buckthorn. There will be a Post-Conference Tour to Inner Mongolia and the Loess Plateau to visit a sea buckthorn plantation and processing enterprise. E-mail: isa2005. Web site: http://www.icrts.org/isa2005.htm. August 27-28: High Falls Gardens Field Workshop for Practitioners of Oriental Medicine: " In the Garden With Robert Newman. " Philmont, New York. Topics Include: Where Plants Grow; Practice in Pattern Recognition; Species Identification; Plant Morphology and Medicine; Reference Materials; Cultivation Issues. Contact: Jean Giblette, Director, HIGH FALLS GARDENS, Box 125, Philmont, NY, 12565, phone: 518-672-7365, hfg. August 27-29: Buy BCwild Conference. Canada. This event will help NTFP-based businesses acquire and develop techniques to grow sustainably and contribute to rural economic development in their communities. The conference will involve 150 businesses and business experts in two days of workshops and meetings that will enhance business skills, knowledge and the competitiveness of participants. Web site: http://www.ntfpvictoria2005.ca/. E-mail: ntfp. Phone: 250-391-2600 ext. 4328. August 28: Shop the Wild: 2005 Tradeshow and Festival. Canada. A public exposition of Non-Timber Forest Products from around the world with a focus on B.C. businesses. The event will include a trade show, public lectures and demonstrations. Web site: http://www.ntfpvictoria2005.ca/. E-mail: ntfp. Phone: 250-391-2600 ext. 4328. August 28-September 3: Medicinal Plants for Naturalists with Ethnobotanist and Author James A. Duke. Maine. This seminar will provide a broad overview of the field of medicinal plants from a North American perspective and will also cover edible and poisonous plants, as well as the importance of plants to animals. Discussion of phytochemicals within plants will help participants to better understand the preparation and uses of plant extracts. Students will be encouraged to collect, identify, label and share study specimens of plants with medicinal uses which can easily be found in different habitats along the Maine coast. For more information, contact the Humboldt Institute at 207-546-2821. E-Mail: office. Web site: www.eaglehill.us. August 30-31: Relevant Regulatory and Analytical Challenges for Food and Dietary Supplements: 3rd Annual Symposium. Madison, Wisconsin. Sponsored by Covance Laboratories and University of Wisconsin Food Research Institute. Sessions will include engineering laboratory efficiency, new advancements in analysis, method development and validation, and international trade and regulatory issues. To receive a preliminary program: http://www.covance.com/foodsymposium/. September 3-5: Alternative Therapies 33rd Annual Cancer Convention. Universal City, CA. Learn about the prevention & control of cancer through nutrition, tests & non-toxic cancer therapies such as laetrile, gerson, hoxsey, koch, enzymes & immunotherapy from medical doctors, clinical researchers,nutritionists & authors. Web site: http://www.cancercontrolsociety.com/meeting2005.htm. September 8-11: The 19th Annual Breitenbush Herbal Conference 2005. Portland, OR. Herbal Traditions & Healing Waters. Deepen your herbal studies with hands-on experiences to fulfill mind, body and spirit. Through the 30 plus workshops, demonstrations, herb walks, and discussions deepen your connection to the healing aspects of herbs. Class offerings will appeal to beginner through advanced students. Phone: 503-236-3185. E-mail: info Web site: www.trilliumbotanicals.net. September 9-11: 2005 International Aloe Science Council Seminar. South Padre Island, Texas. International Aloe Science Council is holding their 24th annual scientific seminar in South Padre Island, Texas. Representatives from around the world will present findings from their studies about aloe’s proven uses. IASC will host a two-day scientific seminar and an optional Post seminar tour to aloe fields in South Texas. For more information, contact IASC: Email: iasc1. Phone: 972-258-8772. Web site: http://www.iasc.org/. September 9-14: North American Congress of Clinical Toxicology 2005.Orlando, Florida. This annual conference provides an opportunity for physicians, pharmacists, nurses and scientists from around the world to participate in the sharing of information on a wide variety of toxicological issues. In addition to platform and poster sessions, the program will offer a number of symposia, workshops, as well as other traditional and novel special sessions. Phone: 925-828-7100. Fax: 925-828-2121. E-mail: nacct. September 12-14: 2nd Annual World Obesity & Weight Loss Congress & Expo. Washington, D.C. Web site: http://www.obesityandweightloss.com/index.html. E-mail: service. Phone: 203-319-1700 or 877-319-1700. September 14-16: The 5th Annual Texas Plant Conservation Conference. Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center, Austin, TX. This three-day conference will provide a forum for the discussion of current and future plant conservation issues in Texas. Professionals, students, and the general public are invited to attend the conference, which will feature several speakers on the topic of rare and endangered plant research. Participants will also have the opportunity to review and comment on a draft of a proposed statewide Comprehensive Plant Conservation Action Plan. Phone: 512-292-4200 ext. 160. E-mail: oxley. Web site: www.wildflower.org. September 15-16: World Green Roof Congress. Basel, Switzerland. The aim of the congress is to bring together a wide range of professionals to share good practice experience, research, problem-solving knowledge, and the application of new techniques and tools. The conference will highlight current thinking and future trends in innovative green roof solutions and research and is intended to help inform current public and private sector decision-making. Web site: http://www.greenroofcongress.ch/index.cfm?uuid= & o_lang_id=2. September 15-18: Natural Products Expo East. Washington, DC. Featuring every category in the natural and organic products industry, Natural Products Expo East and Organic Products Expo-BioFach America deliver more than 600 new products from the best companies to a growing international audience. Phone: 866-458-4935. E-mail: tradeshows. Web site: www.expoeast.com. September 19-21: The 12th Annual Symposium on Complementary Health Care. University of Exeter, UK. An international symposium with an emphasis on original research which offers a unique opportunity to discuss key issues in CAM such as effectiveness, safety, and costs in critical yet open-minded debate. This year's Varro Tyler Memorial Lecture on phytomedicine will be presented by Dr Peter de Smet. On Wednesday, Dr Klaus Linde will be giving a keynote speech on acupuncture and chronic pain. The symposium will consist of two days of platform and poster presentations and is preceded by half-day workshops. Phone: +01-392 424972. For more information, e-mail Barbara Wider at B.Wider. Web site: www.pms.ac.uk/compmed/symposium. September 23: ACEER Reception and Dinner. Washington, D.C. The Amazon Center For Environmental Education and Research (ACEER) Foundation has planned a Gala to be held at the National Geographic Society. The American Botanical Council and ACEER jointly conduct ethnobotanical tours of Peru, Mark Blumenthal is on the ACEER Board, and ABC has sponsored a table at the event. ABC invites you to this special event in support of the Wayquecha Cloud Forest Canopy Walkway Project, Andes Mountains, Peru. For furthur information, web site: http://www.herbalgram.org/browsedev.php?c=aceer_event, contact Marguerite Gould at the ACEER Foundation at 610-738-0477 or e-mail: mgould. ACEER web site: http://www.aceer.org/index.php. September 23-24: The Tenth Annual South Central District Gathering of The Herb Society of America. Mountain View, Arkansas. Web site: http://www.herbsociety.org/cal_southcen.php. For more information contact Rosa Schachle at rosagarden. September 24-27: The Council for Responsible Nutrition (CRN) Annual Conference. Indian Wells, CA. CRN announces its 2005 annual conference on dietary supplements. The $1,499 registration fee covers all program sessions. Special hotel rates will be available. This year’s annual conference will feature a new program format allowing participants to take advantage of a Saturday night stay, resulting in lower airfare. For more information, visit www.crnusa.org/TheConference or contact Judy Blatman 202-204-7962. September 26-27: Closing the Gap on Fiber: International science and culinary conference. Chicago, IL. Linda Gilbert, President of HealthFocus International, will be presenting. Linda will be sharing proprietary research that HealthFocus International has been conducting for National Starch on fiber communications. Web site: http://www.healthfocus.com/fiberconference.htm. E-mail: hfocus. September 27–30: USP Annual Scientific Meeting 2005: Impact the Future of Pharmacopeial Standards. San Diego, California. The USP 2005 Annual Scientific Meeting is your opportunity to directly contribute to USP’s standards-setting processes. Through interaction with USP’s scientific staff and Council of Experts, you will help establish standards-setting priorities for the organization and help shape the quality requirements that you must, by law, follow. Learn about the current and future impact of dietary supplement verification and new FDA regulatory initiatives on the marketplace; expansion of General Chapter <2030>, Supplemental Information for Botanicals; technologies for botanical classification, and identification and analysis of new/emerging/potential dietary supplement ingredients. The meeting is sponsored by U.S. Pharmacopeia. Register at: www.usp.org/conferences, phone: 301-816-8134. September 30-October 2: Healthy Harvest Show. San Jose, CA. The Healthy Harvest Show is co-sponsored by NNFA-West, the regional trade association representing natural products industry members located in the states of California, Hawaii, Nevada and Arizona. It is expected to feature over 200 exhibitors of organic and natural foods and products, dietary supplements, HBA, sports nutrition, natural remedies, health books, and more. Membership in NNFA-West is not a requirement for attending the Healthy Harvest Show, although certain functions and events may be limited to current members of NNFA-West (on-site instant membership applications will be available). Phone: 805-646-4246. Web site: http://www.healthyharvestshow.com/Attendees/Main.html. September 30-October 30: Herbal Constituents for Practitioners. Colorado. An in-depth, 30-hour course covering the constituents of medicinal plants for practitioners, pharmacists, or anyone wanting a more advanced understanding of herbal medicine. Lisa Ganora's unique visual approach brings the subject of herbal phytochemistry to life. Two weekend intensives: Sept. 30-Oct 2 & Oct. 28-30. For more information, http://www.herbalchem.net/Boulder_2005.htm. October 1: Planting the Future: A Conference on the Cultivation, Preservation & Use of Native Medicinal Plants. Gordonsville, Virginia. Presented by United Plant Savers - a non-profit organization dedicated to preserving, conserving, & restoring native medicinal plants and their habitats in the United States & Canada. Presenters include renowned herbalists from the Appalachian region. For More Information Please Contact - Betzy Bancroft, 802-476-6467, e-mail plants. Local Contact: (after Sept. 1st) Kathleen Maier, 434-295-3820, e-mail info. October 6-9: Building Bridges of Integration for Traditional : True Healing, True Health. East Rutherford, NJ. True Health is a three-day forum for exploring how traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) can play an essential role in improving the efficacy, cost-effectiveness, and safety of contemporary health-care. TCM experts join with today’s most dynamic integrative Western medical professionals to explore the deepest roots of healing and health and to share unique insights borne of this millennia-old medical tradition. This conference is for health-care professionals interested in expanding health care options using TCM and its growing role in complementary health care. CEUs and CMEs available. For more information please visit http://www.tcmconference.org, call 888-TCM-6909, or email info. October 7–9: The International Complementary and Natural Healthcare Conference and Expo (CAM Expo West). Los Angeles Convention Center. Features the latest trends, research, clinical trials and protocols in the field of complementary and integrative healthcare. Practitioners who attend CAM Expo West will learn the latest information, techniques, tools and services to grow and enhance their practices. Register at www.camexpowest.com and use priority code ABC to save. October 9: The Fourth Annual Catskill Mountain Ginseng and Medicinal Herb Festival. Catskill, New York. Join us and learn about the history and folklore of Catskill Ginseng as well as how it is grown in our forests. Our keynote speaker this year will be Rosemary Gladstar. An educational workshop on how to grow ginseng in the woods will be presented at Noon by Cornell Cooperative Extension's Ginseng Specialist, Bob Beyfuss. Other educational lectures on topics related to herbs and herbal medicine will be offered throughout the day. For more information contact the Heart of Catskill at 518-943-0989, e-mail hoca, or Bob Beyfuss at 518-622-9820, rlb14. October 12-17: The Third Annual International Medicinal Mushroom Conference. Port Townsend, WA. The mission of these continuing conferences is to promote the understanding of mushrooms in medicine and in the environment. Experts from around the world will exchange ideas for advancing this unique field of study. Phone: 800-780-9126. E-mail: mycomedia. Web site: www.fungi.com/conference. October 14–16: The 16th Annual Bioneers Conference. San Rafael, California. The Bioneers Conference is a hub of practical solutions for restoring the Earth – and people. It’s a thriving network of visionary innovators working with nature to heal nature. The Bioneers draw from four billion years of evolutionary intelligence and apply the knowledge in practical ways to serve human ends harmlessly. There will be pre & post conference intensives at Embassy Suites. Web site: http://www.bioneers.org/conference/. October 14–16: Neuroprotection: A Functional Medicine Approach for Common and Uncommon Neurologic Syndromes. Washington, DC. The purpose of this course is to help healthcare providers extend the practice of functional medicine to patients traditionally diagnosed with neurological conditions, including episodic disorders (migraine, seizures, ischemic events), chronic or progressive disorders (multiple sclerosis, myasthenia gravis, myopathies), and more classical neurodegenerative disorders (dementia, parkinsonism, supranuclear palsy, ALS). Early Bird cut-off date: September 14, 2005. For more information, please visit our website at http://www.functionalmedicine.org/ or contact Client Services at 800-228-0622. October 16-19: Worldnutra: International Conference and Exhibition on Nutraceuticals and Functional Foods. Anaheim, CA. Phone/Fax: 979-694-7031. Web site: http://www.worldnutra.com/pdetails.htm. E-mail: nutra. October 16-20: IFEAT International Conference 2005 " The Industry in India: Naturals & Aroma Chemicals - Production and Markets " . Cochin, Kerala, India. The main theme of the conference will be the natural flavors and fragrance industry in India; production, exports and the domestic market. Additionally, topical issues of relevance to the global industry will be included. There will also be pre- and post-conference tours to spice oleoresin and spice oil processing facilities in Cohcin. E-mail: secretariat. Web site: http://www.ifeat.org/Cochin%202005.htm. October 20-23: The 13th International Congress of Oriental Medicine. Daegu, Korea. The ICOM presents and discusses research findings on oriental medicine. The congress will mark the 30th anniversary of the establishment of the International Society of Oriental Medicine. Web-site: http://www.icomworld.org/about/about_1.asp. E-mail: icom. October 21: Plant Conservation in an Era of Global Climate Change: A Janet Meakin Poor Research Symposium. Northbrook, Illinois. The Institute for Plant Conservation Biology and the School of the Chicago Botanic Garden work together to present this annual symposium addressing important issues in plant conservation and habitat management. Speakers will focus on innovative research in the field of plant conservation. The keynote presentation is by Earl Saxon, Ph.D., chief climate change scientist for the Nature Conservancy’s Global Climate Change Initiative. To register or to request a brochure, call 847-835-8261. Web site: http://www.chicagobotanic.org/symposia/. October 21-23: Third Annual Pediatric Integrative Medicine Conference. New York. A half-day of pre-conference workshops and two days of interactive panel discussions will allow faculty and participants to share evidenced-based methods for the practice of integrative pediatrics. Phone: 760-633-3910. E-mail: Victoria.gonzales. October 21-23: 11th Annual Lublin Herb Fair: Herbarium 2005. Lublin, Poland. Co-located with “Tea & Coffee 2005: 10th Coffee and Tea Fair. Attendees can expect processed and unprocessed medicinal herbs, medicaments, natural cosmetics, herbal teas, herb production and healthy foods. Phone: 0-81-534-46-14, 532-44-62 or Fax: 0-81-534-92-95. October 21-23: American Association of Oriental Medicine (AAOM) 2005 Exposition and International Conference: Tradition and Innovation. Chicago, Illinois. The AAOM’s conferences are well known for bringing together a panorama of Oriental Medicine professionals that touch the expanse of Oriental Medicine, not only across the U.S., but Internationally as well. Full day pre-conference workshops are scheduled for Thursday, October 20. Phone: 916-443-4770, 866-455-7999. Fax: 916-443-4766. E-mail: info. Web site: http://www.aaom.org/. October 29-30: Ontario Association of Naturopathic Doctors (OAND) Convention 2005: Clinical Excellence in the 21st Century. Hamilton, Ontario. Canada’s largest naturopathic medicine convention featuring 20 presentations, over 60 exhibitors, a Saturday evening trade show reception, and OAND awards ceremony. For more information please see http://www.oand.org/. November 1 (application deadline): Center for Agroecology & Sustainable Food Systems 2006 Farm & Garden Apprenticeship in Ecological Horticulture. Santa Cruz, California. This six-month, full-time program provides training in the concepts and practices of organic gardening and small-scale sustainable farming. The apprenticeship blends the virtues of experiential learning with traditional classroom studies on topics that include soil management, composting, pest control, crop planning, irrigation, farm equipment, and direct marketing techniques. For further information contact: Apprenticeship Information, CASFS, UCSC, 1156 High Street, Santa Cruz, CA, 95064, phone: 831-459-3695, web-site: www.ucsc.edu/casfs. E-mail: apprenticeship. November 1-5: Phytotherapy - the role of an ancient tradition in modern times. Madeira, Portugal. This meeting will present the latest advances in our understanding of how traditional knowledge is aiding the development of new treatments. We welcome the participation of all those interested in the fields of screening for new bioactive natural products, analytical techniques, pharmacological studies, herb and drug interactions, good practice of manufacturing and regulation concerning medicinal plants and herbal medicinal products. Web site: http://www.uma.pt/phytotherapy/. November 2-4: CO-OP America’s Green Business Conference. San Francisco, California. Learn from your peers in this three-day event as you discuss the many ways to build your business and a sustainable economy. Web site: https://www.coopamerica.org/cabn/conference/index.cfm. November 4-6: The 16th Annual American Herbalists Guild Symposium: Treating Chronic Illness with Herbal Medicine. Portland, OR. Attendees can anticipate more than 40 workshops by leading herbalists such as; Christopher Hobbs, Robert Rountree, Mindy Green, Mary Bove, Francis Brinker, David Hoffmann, and many others. Continuing education credits will be available for nurses, pharmacists, acupuncturists, and naturopathic physicians. Pre-conference intensives will be held on November 3. Phone: 770-751-6021. Fax: 770-751-7472. E-mail: ahgoffice. Web site: http://www.americanherbalistsguild.com. November 5-6: The Fourth Annual Green Festival. San Francisco, California. The Green Festival unites green businesses, social and environmental groups, visionary thinkers and thousands of community members in an exchange of ideas, commerce and movement building. Web site: http://greenfestivals.com/. November 8-11: 8th Moscow International Exhibition: Ingredients Russia 2005. Moscow, Russia. Although primarily a food ingredient exhibition, there will be a ‘Chinese Pavilion’ and a ‘Healthy Ingredients Pavilion’, with exhibitors/suppliers of medicinal and culinary herbs and spices, essential oils and extracts, dehydrated and powdered fruits and vegetables, natural colors, natural flavors, aromas, soya products and fats and oils. Phone: +44-0-207-595-5113. E-mail: mel.vaux. Web site: http://www.ingredients-russia.com/. November 9–11: SupplySide West. Las Vegas, NV. The trade show features the world’s largest exhibition of functional, healthy and nutritional ingredients, plus more than 680 booths for education programming, special events and promotional opportunities for participants. Contact: Amy Sharman, Marketing and Communications Manager, 480-990-1101, ext.1543. E-mail: asharman. November 15-16: Functional Foods for the Prevention and Treatment of Chronic Diseases. Dallas, Texas. The main goal of the Conference is to bring together experts in medicine, biology, and the food industry to discuss the contribution of functional foods in the prevention and treatment of Chronic Diseases. The scope of the Conference will also cover the advances of phytotherapy and food therapy of cardiovascular disorders, diabetes, obesity and cancer with a special focus on the creation of functional and medicinal foods with new properties. Web site: http://www.functionalfoodscenter.net/conference_2005.htm. Phone: 469-441-8272. November 16-18: The Consumer Insights Summit. Boca Raton, FL. At this summit industry professionals will assemble to hear, interpret and discuss proprietary consumer findings developed by the Hartman Group. During these research discussions, the audience will hear best-practices from highly successful, senior executives from consumer-focused corporations. For more information, www.ConsumerInsightsSummit.com or contact RD Whitney at 603-924-7271 x115, rdwhitney. November 18-20: Tenth New Zealand Herb Federation Conference. Auckland, New Zealand. Hosted by the Auckland Herb Society. The conference theme is Working with Herbs in a Multi-Cultural Society. For more information and registration forms please contact the conference organizer: Barbara Cox at phone/fax 09-6301-407. E-mail: coxy1. November 26: Netherlands Association for Phytotherapy Symposium: PHYTOTHERAPY & ONCOLOGY. Netherlands. The symposium program involves three keynote lectures on Viscum album, Allium sativum and medicinal fungi. Researchers who have done investigations in the realm of phytotherapy and oncology are invited to send in abstracts for posters or short lectures, preferably before September 10th 2005. Web site: http://www.fyto.nl/nieuwe_pagina_1.htm. E-mail: nvf. November 28-December 3: Applying Functional Medicine in Clinical Practice (AFMCP). San Diego, CA. Spend a week with Jeffrey Bland, PhD, and other leading experts on functional medicine, the science-based healthcare approach that assesses and treats underlying causes of illness through individually tailored therapies to restore health and improve function. Learn the techniques and take home the clinical tools that will make functional medicine a reality in your practice. Earn up to 41.5 CME hours. Phone: 800-228-0622. Web site: www.functionalmedicine.org. December 6-8: Organic & Natural Korea 2005. Seoul, Korea. An International Organic & Natural Trade Fair. This year's event attracted more than 130 exhibitors from 10 countries and 12,000 registered trade visitors from Asian region as well as Korea. In Organic & Natural Korea you can find the global range of Organic food and Natural products including Functional food, Supplements, Healthy products, Natural personal care products, Food ingredients & raw material to finished product. 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