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‘YOUR HEALTH IN FULL BLOOM’ FEATURED IN AP NEWS  

June 09,2026

We are thrilled to share that our official press release for this summer’s landmark health empowerment event has been featured in AP News! 

The national spotlight is officially on “Your Health in Full Bloom,” taking place on July 30, 2026, at the Marriott Marquis Hotel in Times Square, Manhattan from 5:30 p.m. to 11:00 p.m. This premier national summit, hosted by Fibroid Fighters, is designed to break the silence around chronic pain, bring together medical visionaries, and offer a definitive roadmap to recovery. 

As celebrity advocate, model, actress, and entrepreneur Cynthia Bailey stated: 

“Many quietly endure physical distress, not knowing where to turn. This summit connects us with advanced solutions so we can reclaim our energy and live without limits.” 

Secure Your Spot: Early Bird Tickets 50% Off! 

To celebrate this national coverage, we want you in the room with us as personal health comes into full bloom. For a limited time, Early Bird Tickets are available at a 50% discount. 

Get your tickets here.

Don’t miss this extraordinary evening of community, advocacy, and medical insight. Join us in Times Square this July and take active control of your health journey! 

Click Here to Read the Full Feature on AP News  

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