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A specialized questionnaire that assesses bodily signs/symptoms which may relate to nutritional imbalances that can often be missed by other methods of detection. Available to anyone, anywhere. Full-Body Scan (organs, glands and bodily systems), plus Sensitivity/Allergy Testing for specific foods, chemicals, biological and environmental factors.

This form of testing is non-invasive and painless using BioScanMSA (meridian stress assessment) Technology.

Janice Buckler, BSc, RHN BSc (Agricultural Chemistry), RHN (Registered Holistic Nutritionist)

My assessments are not intended to diagnose disease. Your general practitioner will have to be sought out for that purpose.

www.natural-legends.com • natural.legends.health@gmail.com 902-657-3524 • 902-890-4032 Business Center, 225 Main Street, Tatamagouche, NS

younger generation is willing to step up and out in ways that no one else is. And it really comes down to perspective. There are always going to be a lot of ‘You can’t do that’ people in life. Well, there are even more of them in business and politics. Whenever I come across these people, I ask whether it is a ‘You can’t’ situation or a ‘We won’t’ situation and I work with them to find a solution, a ‘We can’ formula – every time. Our research team in Business Development works like this for the business community here. They work closely with developers to help them find their unique way of succeeding.” “Our new brand is ‘Make the Connection’ and we feel that stands, in part, for reaching out to young business developers.” Truro’s Business and Economic Development Office provides a wide array of services. Ben and his teammate, Alison Grant, are happy to help with: Expansion or relocation of an existing business, starting a new business, business challenges and opportunities, information on the community, local business climate, growth opportunities and development plans, information and resources to help businesses grow and expand, financial grants, incentives, and assistance,

and potential site locations.

“Start-up costs in Truro are a fraction of what they are in city centres like Halifax. One thing we pitch to manufacturers considering setting-up shop here in Truro is the potential manufacturing force here at any given time,” Ben explained. “The Nova Scotia Community College campus here in Truro has a reputable composite manufacturing program and they’re always open to adding onto their existing curriculum to train future workers for specialized manufacturing tasks. The Cobequid Educational Centre has a new skills training lab for areas such as welding. That’s not even considering the Dalhousie Agricultural Campus in Bible Hill. The science and research going into agricultural

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