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Discover the Best Skin Care Routine @ the Library

The Health Matters Series at the Fairfield Public Library will host a lecture on Thursday, November 15 at 7 p.m.  Dr. Veronica Waks, N.D. will discuss Your Best Skin Care Routine.  The lecture will be held in the Memorial Room of the Main Library, 1080 Old Post Road.


Are you intimidated with all the products in the department stores and pharmacies for skin care?  Staying on a budget and taking care of your skin can be a challenge.  Dr. Waks will demonstrate a complete, three-stage, all natural facial that you can do for yourself, your friends and family members in the privacy of your own home.


Dr. Veronica Waks is a licensed naturopathic physician from the Norma F. Pfriem Breast Care Center in Fairfield.  She graduated from the University of Bridgeport’s College of Naturopathic Medicine. As a naturopathic physician, she combines a contemporary naturopathic approach to healing with the keen insights of a medical doctor. Prior to earning her doctorate in naturopathic medicine, she received her MD degree from the Vladivostok Medical University and practiced internal medicine and family medicine. Upon her arrival in the United States Dr. Waks passed her United States Medical License Exams and obtained a United States Foreign Medical Certificate. While practicing conventional medicine Dr. Waks became concerned about the negative side effects and interactive effects of many standard pharmaceutical treatments, and initiated personal study of natural and alternative treatments. Instead of pursuing a conventional medical career Dr. Waks attended naturopathic medical school and practices as a naturopath.  Dr. Waks is a member of the American Association of Naturopathic Physicians

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