Health Fair and Nutrition Program Highlight Wellness and Prevention in Friedrichshafen
Friedrichshafen's health fair and a nutrition-focused TV program highlight wellness, prevention, and immune-supporting foods in late October 2025.
- • The Health Fair at Graf-Zeppelin-Haus featured 80 exhibitors and health assessments.
- • Free testosterone tests and men's health discussions were special highlights.
- • Doc Fischer TV program covered the health benefits of mushrooms and black seed oil.
- • Modern therapies for multiple sclerosis and wart treatments were also discussed.
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On October 25 and 26, the Graf-Zeppelin-Haus in Friedrichshafen hosted a comprehensive health fair featuring around 80 exhibitors dedicated to health, nutrition, exercise, prevention, and natural healing. Open from 10 AM to 5 PM, the event offered expert lectures, a Vital-Check-Parcours with 16 different health check-ups, and opportunities to sample health products. Notably, men could access a free testosterone test on Sunday morning provided by the German Society for Men's Health, alongside a panel discussion on men's health prevention led by urologist Dr. Claus Fieseler.
Complementing the fair, the health TV program "Doc Fischer" presented insights into nutrition and immune support, emphasizing mushrooms like Reizker, oyster, and shiitake for their calorie-light, fiber-rich properties and metabolic benefits. The program also discussed black seed oil's anti-inflammatory use for skin and digestion ailments, therapies for symptom management of multiple sclerosis, and effective treatments for contagious but treatable warts.
The combined events underline a focused approach to physical health through diet, prevention, and education. Tickets to the fair cost 5 euros for adults, with free entry for visitors under 16. Detailed fair programming and exhibitor information were available on the event website.
This article was translated and synthesized from German sources, providing English-speaking readers with local perspectives.
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