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Sat, 13 Aug

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MPCC Communal Hall, Lvl 1

Seminar: What's happening in my brain?

Losing your memory or shrouded in brain fog? Do you tire easily or have lost your zest for life? If so, your brain may be aging too fast. Learn to spot and prevent brain degeneration before it's too late. This seminar provides easy-to-understand strategies to help improve your brain function.

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Seminar: What's happening in my brain?
Seminar: What's happening in my brain?

Time & Location

13 Aug 2022, 10:00 am – 12:00 pm

MPCC Communal Hall, Lvl 1, 100 Tembeling Rd, Singapore 423597

About the event

Are you losing your memory or shrouded in brain fog? Do you tire easily or lost your zest for life? If so, your brain may be aging too fast or degenerating. Brain degeneration affects many people in Singapore and we can learn how to spot and prevent this before it's too late. This seminar provides easy-to-understand strategies to help improve your brain function. You will learn how simple diet, lifestyle changes, and nutritional therapies can profoundly impact your brain health and quality of life.

Speaker's Profile

Mr Peter Tan, is a registered therapist with the International Association of Councillors and Therapists (IACT) and has been helping both children and adults overcome neurological and learning difficulties since 2006. Using a proprietary brain program called Brainomics, many have seen significant improvement in cognitive performances with even some students moving on to live productive lives beyond tertiary education.  Since 2018, Mr Tan is more involved in alternative cancer therapy approaches, which uses a novel approach that is now gaining worldwide attention, as a safe and effective therapy to reverse neurological and chronic conditions. Some of these therapies involve the use of technology, which will be showcased.

This seminar is organised by Marine Parade Christian Centre (MPCC). For more info, please contact Lydia at lydia@mpcc.org.sg or tel: 63452277

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