
| Sheri DeMaris, M.Ed
Holistic Health Counselor Whole Foods & Macrobiotic Expert Host of TV's "Tea with Sheri" Biography
Sheri DeMaris, M.Ed is a holistic health counselor who has taught whole foods/macrobiotic cooking at various restaurants and cooking schools throughout the United States and Europe. She has run wellness seminars and created programs for "healthy living" for public school programs K-12, community colleges and universities.
Sheri has authored articles on healthy lifestyles, school lunch programs and cooking for various magazines. She continues to host, produce and direct a local alternative health TV show, "Tea With Sheri." She has also produced and hosted a cooking DVD for the network, a one hour documentary on the history of natural foods and a number of kids' cooking videos.
Sheri is an adjunct professor in the Alternative Health Program for medical students at Hahnemann University, Philadelphia and has been a full-time counselor for 27 years. Sheri holds a Masters in Counseling from the College of William and Mary, VA, and a postmasters in Counseling from Villanova University, PA.
Sheri is a graduate of the Level 4 Certification Program at the Kushi Institute. She has studied macrobiotic health counseling in Lier, Belgium and has been trained as a "Food is Elementary" educator and a shiatsu practitioner. Sheri has spoken on "Healthy School Lunch Programs" before the USDA, to a number of school district program initiatives and most recently in Tokyo, Japan. She designed and ran one of the first Natural Foods Kids' Summer Camps in Killington, Vermont.
Sheri DeMaris is currently a full-time Guidance Counselor at Valley Forge Middle School, Wayne, PA. In addition to fulfilling her job responsibilities as a counselor, she created a healthy cooking program for public school students: Healthy Kids in the Kitchen.
Sheri offers cooking classes, lectures and seminars as well as individual counseling and cooking instruction.
Speaking Topics
- Dangers of Sugar and Healthy Replacements
- Healthy Cooking (on any topic...for singles, men, housewives, children, parties/picnics, holidays etc)
- Cooking for Cancer/Heart Disease- any illness
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Contact Roxanne Black-Weisheit for further information at (732) 418-1811 ext. 211 or Download The Speaker Request form and E-Mail to: rblack@friendshealthconnection.org
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