Bio
My passion is in evidence based natural medicine with a bent on a functional approach (emphasis on objective laboratory findings to investigate a patients need for an herb, vitamin, antioxidant, or anything else for that matter). As the associate medical director at P3 Health, a leading integrative health facility in Canada, I work along side conventional mainstream medicine practitioners (MD's), a natural medicine team (ND's and HD's), Osteopaths and Chiropractors and other physical therapies (DC's, Massage, Acupuncture, and Physiotherapy). More at P3Health: http://P3health.net
Specialties:
- Alternative & Complementary Medicine
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Affiliation:
- Director, Natural Medicine
Location:
- P3Health
- 145 Front St E
- Woodbridge
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Group Memberships
Credentials
- Education
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BSc Hons., York University, Toronto, Ontario, 1994-1998DHMHS, Ontario College of Homeopathic Medicine, Toronto, Ontario, 1998-2001
- Additional Certifications of Specialty Qualifications
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DHMHS
- Professional Membership or Societies
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Society Free Radical Biology Medicine, 2003-currentInternational Society for Orthomolecular Medicine, 2005-currentOntario Homeopathic Association, 2001-current
- Publications
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The Antioxidant Prescription 2009, Random HouseWylde On Health 2012, Random House
Activity
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