Monica is on the Honorary Board of the Weston A. Price Foundation, and is committed to nutrient-dense, sustainable and local food, farming and the healing arts. Monica enjoys teaching classes where people learn to cook for well-being. She has taught hundreds of people to cook nourishing, traditional foods for themselves and their families. Some of her clients are cancer survivors, menopausal women, new moms and dads, and others like you who are interested in using food to heal or to “simply be well”. Monica’s passion is to help individuals make the connection between real food and vibrant health.
The meeting will be on Monday, October 5, from 6:30 to 8:30 pm at National Integrated Health Associates (NIHA), 5225 Wisconsin Avenue NW, Suite 402, Washington, DC 20015. NIHA is metro-accessible (Friendship Heights stop on the Red Line), but there is also street and garage parking. NIHA will provide 2 hours of validated parking in their garage.
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