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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What are some sources of toxins?
There are dangers in the plastics that deliver our food. Producing that food also employs an array of pesticides, insecticides and herbicides to kill the insects and weeds that harm the crops...
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How effective is light therapy in treating seasonal affective disorder?
Seventy percent of patients with mild-to-moderate seasonal affective disorder (SAD) symptoms respond to light therapy from a light box at 2500 lux 2h/day or 10,000 lux one hour/day, within 1-...
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What are the symptoms of seasonal affective disorder (SAD)?
Speak to your family doctor if you have these symptoms -- you may have seasonal affective disorder (SAD):Depressed mood: feelings of hopelessness predominate. The future looks black, and life m...
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What is seasonal affective disorder (SAD)?
S.A.D. is an appropriate acronym for Seasonal Affective Disorder. It is a recurrent mood disorder that can take the form of depression in all ages. But the interesting thing is it is limited ...
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What foods can make oral allergy syndrome worse?
Depending on the pollen cross-over, certain fruit, nuts, or veggies can cause a person sensitive to a pollen to be sensitive to the related food. Alder pollen: almonds, apples, celery, cherr...
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What can make allergies worse?
Here are 5 things that can aggravate your suffering from allergies. 1) Immunity: Imbalanced immunity, chemical and allergic priming phenomenon. 2) Foods: You are eating foods that relate to y...
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What are ACE inhibitors?
When prescription medications are required for high blood pressure, the way some of them work is to inhibit the activity of an enzyme called angiotensin converting enzyme (ACE) and they have ...
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How costly is high blood pressure (hypertension)?
In 2010, high blood pressure cost the United States $76.6 billion in health care services, medications, and missed days of work. It costs the Canadian system $20.9 billion every year in physi...
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How does aging affect the body?
Biologically, aging is the accumulation of random damage to the building blocks of life -- especially to our deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) and to certain proteins, carbohydrates and fats that r...
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Why is grilling vegetables healthy?
Grilling vegetables is an excellent way to get your family closer to, or sufficient in, the recommended optimal level of seven servings per day. In fact, grilling (without burning) your veget...
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What are the dangers of charcoal grilling?
If you use a charcoal grill either at home or in the park, food can easily burn if not monitored closely. But beyond the health risk of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs), charcoal grill...
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How can I prevent food poisoning from meat?
Many North Americans will succumb to food poisoning this year from undercooked or improperly handled meat. If you take chances, bacteria like salmonella, campylobacter, listeria, and E. coli su...
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How does acupressure work?
Acupressure is related to the traditional Chinese medicine practice of acupuncture. To find out how it works, watch this video featuring alternative medicine expert Bryce Wylde.
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What is a neti pot?
A neti pot is like a shower for your nose, says alternative medicine expert Bryce Wylde. Watch the video to find out why you should give your nostrils a good rinse.
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What are macronutrients?
There are three main types of macronutrients, and all of them are crucial for good health, says integrative medicine expert Bryce Wylde. Find out what they are by watching this video.
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