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    Posted November 1, 2012 by
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    Dacia Plant's Presentation - the Healing Power of Plants and DEVAS Concert

     
    Last night in the novell atmosphere from the Grand Hotel Napoca in Cluj there was held a presentation by Dacia Plant Company, that is a one-decade Romanian manufacturar of natural medicine, making use of the healing power of plants.
    The presentation of Dacia Plant's products was sustained by medical studies and clinical trials, the results of which were presented yesterday by Prof. Dr. Marius Bojita, the President of the "IULIU HATIEGANU" University of Medicine and Pharmacy in Cluj-Napoca, Romania and dr. Maria Muntean from the Clinic of Infectious diseases in Cluj. Among the plants that were used in the clinical trilas, there are Ganoderma Lucidum, Sylbum Marianum, Astragalus Membranoceus as well as others.
    The conference was followed by a cafe-concert, held by the inspiring troop called DEVAS, who enchanted the audiece offering them music for their soul.
    The DEVAS troop was found in 2010 and has four members: Cristian Serbanescu (violin), Dragos Cucos (synthetizer), Ionut Catarama (violin) and Lucas Molina (flamenco dancer).
    Their rythms create quite a magnificent atmosphere, where you can really get in touch with you innermost depths. Listening to their music, you feel that you have died and you are reborn again in the light of passion and of sensibility which are the two ingredients at the core of there music. Absolutely breathtaking!

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