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      <title>Eric Sauer - Recipient of WONMP Award Accolate Order of Excellence by Eric Sauer</title>
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      <description>A registered pharmacist with decades of experience in the field of naturopathy, Eric Sauer shares ideas and skills with a global community of likeminded professionals committed to scientific advancement and the betterment of humanity. Eric Sauer earned recognition for his contributions at the 2008 World Organization of Natural Medicine Practitioners (WONMP) Annual National Conference, where he received the Award Accolate Order of Excellence from the WONMP president.

As the president of Natural Pharmacy in Ocean, New Jersey, Eric Sauer compounds prescriptions and assesses prescription risks, which includes reviewing prescriptions for potential drug interactions with herbal products and other drugs. In addition, he completes drug-nutrient depletion analysis. During these assessments, he reviews the prescriptions provided by physicians to determine whether they may deplete important minerals and vitamins.

Mr. Sauer holds membership to multiple professional organizations, including the Garden State Pharmacist Organization, Independent Pharmacy Association, National Association of Compounding, and Academy of Integrative Medicine. He also completes continuing education through US Pharmacist.
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         <title>Tai Chi vs. Chi Gong</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>If you’re considering learning <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tai_chi"><strong>Tai Chi</strong></a> or Qi Gong, it’s important to know which one is right for you. Both are centuries-old Chinese techniques that incorporate specific postures and gentle motions in conjunction with mental concentration, breathing, and relaxation. They help alleviate stress and boost energy. Compared to Qi Gong, many Tai Chi movements can also be used for combat or self-defense if performed swiftly.</div>]]></description>
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