BEVERLY HILLS, CA, May 21, 2013 (Press-News.org) Dr. Shoreh Ershadi, CEO of the Anti-Aging Institute of California, has been selected for inclusion in the 2013 Edition of the Latin American Who's Who. The Anti-Aging Institute of California, Inc. is a global leader in the field of natural supplements and promotes high-quality health products designed to improve cardiovascular health and reduce the health risks often associated with aging, including DON'T PAUSE, which has been specifically designed to provide natural menopause relief.
Dr. Ershadi developed this special combination of ingredients to provide women with an alternative menopause supplement. She frequently presents seminars on preventative medicine and anti-aging, and she stays abreast of the latest scientific develops and clinical discoveries. Along with seminars, she regularly hosts educational programs on radio and television shows. Dr. Ershadi graduated Magna Cum Laude from Tehran University and received a WHO Scholarship. She is a member of the American Association of Clinical Pathologists, the North American Menopause Society, the American Diabetes Association, the American Heart Association and the California Association of Toxicologists.
A natural menopause treatment can help relieve many of the most bothersome symptoms associated with menopause, including hot flashes, night sweats, racing heart, cold flashes, painful breasts, stiff joints, muscle aches, headaches and thinning skin. All-natural ingredients carefully blended together can help support healthy hormone levels, boost energy and help women better manage their symptoms. Black cohosh, DHEA, soy isoflavones, green tea extract and pomegranate are some of the best ingredients for a natural menopause remedy and can help support healthy aging. Many women suffer extensively due to menopause symptoms but prefer to find relief in a natural menopause cure supplement that blends natural, proven ingredients. DON'T PAUSE provides the right balance of natural ingredients to help women get back to their lives.
The Latin American Who's Who is based in New York. It recognizes both Latin American professionals as well as non-Latino professionals who contributed to the growth of their chosen fields and the advancement of Latino culture. The annual Latino American "Who's Who" is designed to raise awareness and create a platform that allows recognition of individuals and their achievements.
Contact
ANTIAGING Institute of California
Dr. Shoreh Ershadi
9301 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 211
Beverly Hills, CA 90210
Phone: (800) 370-4080
Website: http://www.menopauseguide.com
The Latino American Who's Who Selects Dr. Shoreh Ershadi for Inclusion in their 2013 Edition
Dr. Shoreh Ershadi has been selected for inclusion in The Latino American Who's Who.
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