FREE SEMINAR: Why Belly Fat, Inflammation, and Exhaustion Aren’t Your Fault

Stop Chasing Symptoms. Start Healing the Root Causes of Fatigue, Brain Fog, and Stubborn Weight Gain.

Thursday, January 6th, 5:30 PM

MVP Medical Care | 7312 E Deer Valley Rd. Ste 110 Scottsdale, AZ 85255

Tired of Feeling Like a Stranger in Your Own Body?

If you’re living with constant fatigue, stubborn weight gain, poor sleep, brain fog, or ongoing hormone or autoimmune issues, this event is for you.

You’ll finally learn what’s really driving your symptoms—and how to take back control naturally, without chasing quick fixes or masking the problem.

Better Together: Bring a Guest

This seminar isn’t just for women. Health struggles affect spouses, partners, and loved ones too—and many people see better results when they heal together.

Reserve an extra seat for someone you care about.

What You’ll Learn (While Enjoying Tasty Appetizers & Refreshments)

✅ The hidden root causes behind fatigue, insomnia, stubborn weight, hormone imbalance, autoimmune challenges, thyroid concerns, and gut issues
✅ Why standard treatments often fall short—and what actually works
✅ Natural, personalized approaches to restore energy, improve focus, balance hormones, and help you feel like yourself again
✅ How hundreds in our community are finally breaking free from symptoms they were told to “just live with”

👇 Seats are limited—reserve yours (and one for your guest) today.

7312 E Deer Valley Rd suite 110, Scottsdale, AZ 85255, USA

Hosted by:

Dr. Jennifer Sosnowski

Board-Certified:

Family Practice (ABFM); Integrative & Holistic Medicine (ABiHM); Integrative Medicine (ABoIM); Certified Functional Medicine Practitioner (IFMCP)

MD: University of Massachusetts Medical School, Worcester, MA

Dr. Sosnowski wants you to know…

“I chose my field because I love interacting with people and sleuthing what’s wrong with them. It’s never the same day twice and, in functional medicine, it’s never the same problem twice: A similar underlying cause can have a completely different overlying diagnosis.

I treat each patient as if they were a family member and try to meet them at the level they need—nurturing, guiding, directing, or focusing them as they need me. I want people to have the ultimate in personalized, timely, accessible care. And I want to surpass the patient’s ideals for excellent care and service, along with the knowledge to keep themselves healthy and away from doctor’s offices so they can enjoy living.”