May 8, 2001
Attn: Susan Silberstein
Dear Susan:
I am pleased to enclose with this letter checks in the total amount of $225.00 as a donation to the CACE from the raffle we conducted at our Nutrition Expo. This took place at the Second Nature Health Food Store in Kutztown, PA on Saturday, April 28, 2001. Contributors to this raffle were most generous in providing us with a wonderful variety of prizes.
Our activities that day included a lecture on nutrition by a Traditional Naturopath and a question and answer session by a Wholistic Osteopath. Two viewings of your video on breast cancer and nutrition also provided both information and encouragement to those attending. Many health food store companies were very generous in supplying us with product samples for distribution to attendees as well as food items for our buffet sampling table.
It was our desire to bring CACE to the people of this area as a source of information, counseling, and referral and we feel we accomplished that with the distribution of your brochure to all attending with the specific request to not discard it but to retain it for future reference.
Best wishes for continued success.
Sincerely,
Patricia H. R.
Patricia R.
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Attn: Susan Silberstein
Dear Ms. Silberstein,
I attended the lecture you gave entitled “Are You Digging Your Grave With Your Fork”, in Sarasota, FL on July 25, 2002.
I am a breast cancer survivor, and had already changed my diet as a result of my diagnosis in 1999. What I found most fascinating about your talk, however, was the overhead you had explaining the nutritional difference between organic and inorganic foods. It listed the ppm of specific nutrients such as calcium and iron contained in various foods, along with their organic counterparts. I’d never heard such a compelling reason before to choose organic foods.
You had mentioned that if I sent you a self-addressed stamped envelope, you could provide me with a copy. Enclosed is the envelope, along with a check. I am looking forward to your next lecture here in Sarasota later this month dealing specifically with breast cancer.
Thank you for the work you are doing to alert the public about how they can take charge of their health. May you be blessed for your efforts.
Sincerely,
Laura C.
Laura C.
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June 15, 2000
Dear Susan,
I am writing this letter to express my deepest appreciation for giving me the opportunity to work for your organization. I would like you to know that during the weeks I spent working with you I learned a great deal of information that I would never have been able to learn in school. I thank you for giving me the chance to sit in on patient visits, and listen in on phone consultations, it is amazing how much information I absorbed through these two procedures. I also feel that I learned through the research I did for you. The facts that I gleaned will not only make me a better physician in the future, but will also enable myself to become a healthier person. I hope to some day use the knowledge I got from working with you, and further information I hope to acquire about alternatives to orthodox medicine in my own medical practice. Thanks to you I now know that a good physician has to “treat the body and not the disease.”
Lastly, I would like to acknowledge the wonderful work that you are doing. I believe that your patients are lucky that they have a person like yourself to turn to in their time of need. Few doctors administer to their patients with the same compassion and dedication as you do to yours.
Again, thank you for your time and advice. You were a great boss to work for; you truly made my senior service projects a learning experience.
Sincerely,
Alina V.
Alina V.
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10-24-02
Dear Susan,
I want to thank you for your support, knowledge, and wisdom. I appreciate the consultation I had with you on October 10th and I very much enjoyed the class with Loretta. I have many new tools and insights for my well-being.
Please accept my donation for the Center.
Sincerely yours,
Marilyn D.
Marilyn D.
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4/01/02
Susan –
It’s great to know you can count on some people to go the extra mile –– and you did at our first “Ladies Night Out” program. Your presentation was great –
Fondly,
Joanne F.
Joanne F.
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