Monday, June 4, 2012

Napa Chiropractor's Update with Dr. Edward Noa - National Donut Day




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Napa Chiropractor's Update with Dr. Edward Noa - National Donut Day









Napa Chiropractor's Update host Dr. Edward Noa who discusses Chiropractic and Natural Medicine, in the Napa Valley, who covers cutting edge information on chiropractic, wellness, fitness, natural health and nutritional supplements. 707-224-5488, drnoa.meta-ehealth.com, Dr. Noa's TV show http channel 28, 21st . This installment covers the National Donut Day and provides you with a health alternative. This donut holiday is on the first Friday of June and has been going on since 1938. With donuts making up7.4% of the bakery sales and producing $700 million in sales per year. Century Natural Health.
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J Tradit Chin Med. 2012 Mar; 32(1): 93-8
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