Suzanne Somers Hits
Theaters Telling How She Beat Aging, Cancer with Healthy Lifestyle
Womens health
advocate about to turn 64 also explains how men can maintain their vigor, libido, energy,
and lust for life
Oct. 12, 2010
Suzanne Somers, once best known as an humorous entertainer, has built a
new career as a womens health advocate seen often on television shows
telling how she has triumphed in the battles against aging and illness.
The beauty, who turns 64 on October 16, is now bringing one of her most popular presentations on aging and
wellness to movie theaters across the country.
"Suzanne Somers'
Breakthrough Tour" is described as an honest, engaging and often
humorous discussion encouraging viewers to take charge of their health,
recapture their youth and maintain their vitality. This unique cinema
event will premiere in theaters nationwide on November 4, 2010.
A must-see for
men and women alike, "Suzanne Somers' Breakthrough Tour" provides an
informative and engaging discussion about how she educated herself and
took control of her health. Moviegoers will learn how Suzanne tackles
difficult life experiences, including cancer, aging and menopause, and
the daily steps she takes to stay ageless and vital in a toxic world.
Suzanne also
explains how men can maintain their vigor, libido, energy, and lust for
life.
Both women and
men will come away from this experience with important information they
may never hear from their conventional doctors, according to a news
release from Cinema Events, a production, marketing, and event
distribution company.
In particular,
Suzanne highlights the benefits she has discovered by engaging in
cutting-edge bio-identical hormone replacement therapy (BHRT), which she
credits for re-establishing her vivacity, energy and happiness.
Moviegoers recently saw Samantha live by Suzanne's rules in Sex and the
City 2 and now they can learn how to conquer menopause with the juice
of youth!
In her
"Breakthrough" cinema event, Suzanne busts open the paradigm of
conventional cancer treatments and creates a step-by-step action plan
based upon hundreds of interviews with doctors and scientists who are
having great success with alternative treatments.
She reflects on
her own cancer scares with a fervent plea to persuade people to seize a
commanding role in their health treatments, urging viewers to ask the
questions their doctors aren't asking, to educate themselves about
alternative therapies and to seek out information for addressing their
health issues rather than merely taking conventional treatments at face
value.
"No one is going
to care more about your health than you," Suzanne insists. "No one."
As a New York
Times bestselling author of 20 books and highly sought-after speaker on
cutting-edge health and aging information, Suzanne's take-charge
attitude in her own life provides the inspiration for her "Breakthrough
Tour" and builds on a culmination of her personal health revelations.
"In a time when
personal wellness is at the forefront of consumer consciousness, I find
it absolutely essential to take these difficult conversations out of
hiding and into an open forum where men and women can find new avenues
for managing their health and well-being," says Suzanne.
"I feel like
these conversations have been whispers, when a megaphone is essential
and I am grateful to have the opportunity to bring this to a larger
audience, where I believe it belongs. I am living proof that it is
possible to successfully take charge of your health, live a long and
vital life, and die happy."
"Suzanne Somers'
Breakthrough Tour" will debut in theaters across the country on November
4, 2010, with an encore presentation on November 9, 2010. Visit
www.SuzanneSomers.com to find a theater in your area and to purchase
tickets. Admission for the event will be $12-15.
"Suzanne has
such a tremendous following around the country and her words will hit
home for a lot of people," says Megan Tarter, head of production and
distribution for Cinema Events.
"We are thrilled
to have this opportunity to work with her and to distribute a film that
befits the importance of her message and deliver it to men and women
around the country. I believe viewers will feel empowered and inspired
by Suzanne's experiences."
"Healthier
living is something many Americans are increasingly becoming more aware
of and Screenvision is honored to be a partner in this initiative," said
Darryl Schaffer, executive vice president, exhibitor relations for
Screenvision, an advertising partner.
"Suzanne's
ability to have a candid and lively dialogue with her viewers on such
sensitive topics as aging, menopause and cancer is quite powerful, and
we believe the big screen is an effective platform for sharing her
message with the public."