Anne Arsenault CNC
Anne Arsenault was born in 1965 in Vancouver, BC.
Her family was into Health, so she grew up taking vitamins, eating healthy and learning about health.
She read every health magazine she could find when a teenager, but it took her until her 20's to realize she should study and work in the natural health field. After she came to that realization, she took courses through "Wild Rose College of Natural Healing," both by correspondence and weekend courses at the schools. Schools were located at that time both in Vancouver, BC and Calgary, Alberta. As she spent five years in Southern Alberta, she took some of the courses in Alberta.
Some of the courses she took are: Nutrition, Vitamins and Minerals, Reflexology, Iridology, Herbology, Rayid, Human Biology and Energetics of Holistic Medicine. She also took a Nutrition course through "Parkard School of Nutrition." She is a CNC, Certified Nutritional Consultant.
Anne started her consulting career working for the "Vitamin House" chain of stores and went on to manage one of their locations. She now runs the Natural Foods Section of a larger store. She has heard customers say when they see her, "There's that lady that knows everything."
She discovered her love for writing a few years ago while writing health articles for the work newsletter. She had also become a parent and could see a real need to educate parents on their children's health. So she put the two together and wrote a book, "Real Solutions to Children's Health". You will find her healthy living articles on her websites: www.healthbrights.com and www.childhealthebook.com .
Anne loves to educate people about their health in a practical and easier to understand manner. Real health is a lifestyle choice, but it can take time; education is the first step. You can contact Anne by e-mailing her at:
healthbrights@shaw.ca .
My passion is ...
Teaching people how to have better Health
I know too much about ...
Health
My childhood ambition ...
To be rich and famous
My favorite memory ...
It hasn't happened yet
Why I write ...
I love to
What I am reading/watching/listening to ...
The birds chirping
My best moment ...
It hasn't happened yet
My inspiration ...
To educate parents on the health of their children.
In all living things, including us, vitamins must be present for life to exist. Less than twenty vitamins have been discovered so far. Each one, no matter how little is needed, is required for proper growth and health. Most of these vitamins cannot be made by the body; they must come through diet and supplements. If the diet is lacking in any one of these, your health will slowly suffer, as it affects the cells first. Vitamins can be either water soluble, or fat soluble. Different people will require differing amounts of each according to genetics, diet, exercise, stress level and other ev...
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