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Koren Specific Technique participates in mission trip

Chiropractic Economics March 7, 2014

KSTlogoUpdate2March 7, 2014 — Tedd Koren, DC, and Beth Koren will be leading practitioners, friends, and family for the first Koren Specific Technique (KST) mission trip and tour of Israel June 18-29, 2014.

“This is very exciting. We’ll take a tour bus with a knowledgeable tour guide, stay at first class hotels, enjoy wonderful food — and, in addition, go to hospitals, health centers, and rehab centers to help those no one else can help,” said Tedd Koren. “We call our trip ‘Healing in the Holy Land.’ We’ll visit historical, archeological, and religious sites, swim in the Jordan River, hike, walk through Jerusalem, Tel Aviv, Haifa, the Golan Heights as well as have time to shop and meet locals.”

The trip will also be a chance to introduce  a powerful natural healing protocol to Israel — KST. They currently have interest from hospitals, rehab centers, centers for needy children, and adults who wish to work with them.

“We will be giving a presentation to medical and paramedical crews in Jerusalem at a local hospital, and have been asked to take care of 10 residents who struggle with health problems as part of a demonstration,” said Tedd Koren. “I asked them to bring us the patients no one else could help.”

Source: Koren Specific Technique

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