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January 28 - Private Health Care

Thursdays at 7:00 p.m.

Hosted by Bryce Wylde

You don't have to feel bad to feel even better. You shouldn't wait until you are already sick to visit with your health care provider. You also shouldn't rely on the limitations of an annual general physical... that is designed to catch disease and not to enhance wellness.

So you may want to consider a more comprehensive assessment in order to live a longer healthier life. That is what natural medicine is largely about and certainly it seems to be the impetus for a growing demand for private healthcare.  

Hosted by Bryce Wylde - On Thursdays at 7:00 p.m.

Known as one of Canada's leading alternative health experts, Bryce Wylde is a highly knowledgeable and respected homeopathic doctor and functional medicine nutritionist. The director of The Vaughan Medical Centre, a 6000 square foot medical facility in Ontario, the centre integrates conventional medicine with natural medicine and physical therapies. Although a specialist in natural medicine, Wylde also practices clinical nutrition, and homeopathy, in order to give those with chronic and degenerative ailments the least invasive, most natural approaches to wellness through combining leading edge technology and state of the art laboratory testing.

A registered and active member of the Ontario Homeopathic Association, Wylde is CEO of Dr. In Dr. Out, a corporate wellness company that runs regular seminars to large well funded companies who have a vested interest in their employees' health. He is the CEO and President of HGW Inc, a company which develops at home test kits which evaluate wellness markers in consumers interested in supplementing with antioxidants, vitamins, and minerals. Wylde also teaches lab analysis and practice management at the Ontario College of Homeopathic Medicine.

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