HS Conference 2005

"Alternative Therapies and Potential Cures"

Brighton, Michigan
June 16-18, 2005

 

speakers

The life of a person with Hidradenitis Suppurativa (HS) is a struggle often alone and without hope for a cure. It can be overwhelming to a newly diagnosed patient to find so much information about the disease, but very little talk about a cure. At our 2nd annual conference, HS-USA would like to provide a forum where HS patients and medical professionals can come to discuss alternative therapies and potential cures. We have invited several speakers to touch upon dietary changes, light therapy and the potential of radiation treatment.

Keynote speaker: Marcia Jones
Founder and Director of The Dixie PMS & Menopause Center, an international women's holistic health resource group, as well as a former sufferer of HS herself. She will provide valuable insight in how she defeated the disease with holistic methods. She will provide valuable insight in how she defeated the disease with holistic methods.

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Conference Registration

Pre-registration before May 16, 2005: $50
Guests: $30 each additional
Registration at the door: $60 plus $30 for guests
No charge for non-participating guests and children under 12.

Please print, fill out and return the registration form to pre-register.

Conference program and agenda will be announced as soon as they are available.

Accommodations

Holiday Inn Express
8079 Challis Drive
Brighton, MI 48116
810.225.4300

Rooms - $84 single and double

All conference sessions are located at the Holiday Inn.

Room reservations for the conference are accepted starting July 1, 2004.
Call the hotel to reserve your room and ask for the HS-USA Conference rate.
You may cancel up to 24 hours prior to arrival without penalty.

Camping
Campgrounds in the East Michigan Area
Brighton Recreation Area
 

Flights

It is important that you fly into Flint, Michigan, airport. We have arranged for a shuttle service to the Brighton Holiday Inn.

 

 

Let's set a record with the largest attendance in HS history!