Chenery has spent more than a decade researching and developing personal care products that are truly organic – including how the ingredients are grown, extracted, processed, preserved, bottled and labeled, all to international organic food standards. In more recent years, she has turned her attention to maximizing the nutritional benefits of organic “superfoods.”
“People are becoming increasingly aware of the potentially hazardous chemicals in so many of the products we use daily. They want safe and sustainable alternatives but are often frustrated by misleading marketing claims,” says Lacey Swartz of KV Organics, the event sponsor. “In addition to toxins, people are also concerned about nutrient depletion in our food systems and are seeking ways to return to real-food sources of nutrition.”
Chenery will address the importance of personal care products that are completely free of toxic synthetic chemicals and supplemental sources of organic whole food nutrition. Her presentation will be geared toward both consumers and holistic health professionals.
Miessence, launched in 2001, is the first extensive line of skin care, body care, hair care, cosmetics, and superfood nutritional products to be certified to international food-grade organic standards. Following the main presentation, Chenery will host a separate session for those interested in partnering with Miessence in the growing organics industry.
Chenery’s presentation will take place at Trilutions Real Estate Group, 1960 Route 70 East in
Cherry Hill, from 2 – 3:30 p.m. The presentation is free, and light refreshments will be served. Reservations are recommended. Both the 2 p.m. and 4 p.m. programs will be webcast live as well. For more information or to register, call Lacey Swartz at 609-504-1802 or visit http://www.kvorganics.com/
About KV Organics
KV Organics is dedicated to teaching people how to identify toxic ingredients, expose misleading marketing claims, and find the safest and most sustainable options for healthy living and personal care. For more information, visit www.kvorganics.com.
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