Brad King Spring 2010 List of Events 

Stress… the Silent Saboteur 

It is believed that between 80–90% of all illnesses are linked to stress and nearly 60 percent of the adult population is chronically sleep deprived. 

People who are chronically stressed are more at risk of a fatal heart attack, heart disease, depression, cancer, eating disorders, ulcers and hair loss. 

A good night’s sleep is often affected by high levels of stress hormones, which impair the ability to sleep deeply. 

Join Brad as he explains how you can safely and effectively reduce and/or greatly eliminate the negative effects of stress and get a good night’s sleep once and for all! 
 

“I have attended many seminars on health topics and I can tell you that Brad is the most interesting, humorous and knowledgeable speaker I have ever had the privilege to hear”

Lisa LeBlanc, Dieppe, NB 

 

Brad will be at the following events this spring (2010)… A meet and greet is your opportunity to meet Brad, have a book signed and/or ask him any questions you may have. At a public talk, Brad will be covering the above information. All events are free, unless otherwise noted below. We hope to see you soon! 
 

APRIL  

April 13th—Sault Ste. Marie, ON—Public Lecture—Health Show Entrance Fee

Algoma Water Tower Inn, Ball Room—360 Great Northern road—2:00-3:00pm  

April 13th—Sault Ste. Marie, ON—Public Lecture— Health Show Entrance Fee

Algoma Water Tower Inn, Ball Room—360 Great Northern road—6:00-7:00pm 

April 15th—Sudbury, ON—Public Lecture

Ambassador Hotel—2250 Falconbridge—7:00-8:30pm  

April 22nd—Windsor, ON—Public Lecture

Holiday Inn Select—1855 Huron Church Road—7:00-8:30pm  

 
May 5th—Winnipeg, MB—Public Lecture Meet and Greet

Nutrition House and Polo Park Mall—66 Portage Avenue—11:00am-12:30pm


May 29th—Sydney, BC—Public Talk—Health Show Entrance Fee

Sydney Health Show—Mary Winspear Centre—2243 Beacon Avenue—12:45pm-1:30pm

May 29th—Sydney, BC—Meet and Greet—Health Show Entrance Fee

Sydney Health Show— Mary Winspear Centre—2243 Beacon Avenue—1:30pm-3:00pm