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California Jam announces main sponsor of February event

Chiropractic Economics Staff January 20, 2017

December 27, 2016—California Jam (Cal Jam) is proud to announce Standard Process as the main sponsor of their 10th annual event, which takes place February 24th-26th, 2017 in at the Segerstrom Center of the Arts in Costa Mesa, California.

California Jam is partnering with Standard Process to produce a three-day celebration of health, natural solutions, and chiropractic care. The event itself boasts industry-leading exhibitors, an unprecedented professional production team, and live classic rock.

Since 1929, Standard Process has been devoted to providing unparalleled nutritional supplements to their customers while advocating a whole food philosophy introduced by Dr. Royal Lee, which cites that a human body can be truly resilient when given the proper nutrition.

Our partnership is rooted in our shared ideals regarding human potential, global sustainability, and community wellness.

The 2017 event marks Cal Jam’s 10th anniversary of creating an unequaled atmosphere that provides access to the world’s leading experts on health and sustainability. The event will pull out all stops with some spectacular live music and a diverse group of speakers; including David Wolfe, Josh Axe, Dave Asprey, JJ Virgin, Patrick Gentempo, Tim Young, Shilo Harris, and many others.

Again, Cal Jam would like to recognize and thank Standard Process for their continued support and partnership. With their help, this will surely be the best Cal Jam yet.

Source: California Jam

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