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The annual Health & Longevity Lunch Forum returns to The Woodlands this spring on Friday, April 7. This venerable event, presented by The Woodlands Forum, will take place at The Woodlands Country Club Palmer Course starting at 11:45 a.m.
Based on the success of last year’s luncheon, whose theme was ‘Harvesting Good Health,’ event organizer Larry Deckerhoff, the Forum founder and organizer of the Event, expects a large turnout of people who are seeking to learn various methods and procedures on healthier living.
“It is a joy and a privilege to put on this great event once again,” he said. “The forum epitomizes what all is good about The Woodlands; an upscale dining experience along with a vanguard health technology presentation.”
Additionally, Rev. Ralph Fucetola JD, president of the Institute of Health Research, a retired attorney at law, an ordained minister, and a natural products and health care consultant, is expecting another popular and well-received event based on his experience from previous luncheons, which have been held since 2018.
“It was thrilling to speak at the re-inauguration of The Woodlands Forum at The Woodlands Country Club after a two year hiatus, joining my good friends Doctors Rima Laibow MD and Ed Group DC, talking about health and health freedom in the same time period that the Institute for Health Research officially moved from New Jersey to The Woodlands, becoming a Texas NGO [non-governmental organization].” he said.
“More than a combined three thousand participants – between the in-person attendees and those who experienced the forum online – heard Dr. Rima and Dr. Ed talk about how our health and our health freedom were intricately integrated, offering us important strategies for achieving both. We look forward to the next forum, whose topic is scheduled to be ‘China, Global Health and Health Freedom."
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