From restoring vitality in the elderly to management of neurodegenerative disease
Webinar Description:
Several predictable metabolic changes occur through the aging process, including loss of muscle mass, increased risk of infection, and the potential for compromised neurological function. A selection of safe and effective diet and lifestyle factors, as well as simple nutritional supplements, can restore vitality through the aging process. These same approaches, when applied to neurodegenerative disease (dementia, Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, cognitive decline, etc...) can help slow disease progression, and can often help restore previous function.
Bio:
Philip and his wife, Dr Heidi Fritz, MA, ND, practice at the Bolton Naturopathic Clinic in Bolton, Ontario. Philip's areas of clinical focus include mental health, autoimmune disease, and metabolic syndrome. He served as an Associate Professor at the Canadian College of Naturopathic Medicine (CCNM) from 2004-2023, responsible for delivery of the second year curriculum in Clinical Nutrition. He graduated from CCNM in 2004, preceded by an honours undergraduate degree and Masters of Science degree, both in Nutritional Sciences from the University of Guelph.
Several predictable metabolic changes occur through the aging process, including loss of muscle mass, increased risk of infection, and the potential for compromised neurological function. A selection of safe and effective diet and lifestyle factors, as well as simple nutritional supplements, can restore vitality through the aging process. These same approaches, when applied to neurodegenerative disease (dementia, Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, cognitive decline, etc...) can help slow disease progression, and can often help restore previous function.
Bio:
Philip and his wife, Dr Heidi Fritz, MA, ND, practice at the Bolton Naturopathic Clinic in Bolton, Ontario. Philip's areas of clinical focus include mental health, autoimmune disease, and metabolic syndrome. He served as an Associate Professor at the Canadian College of Naturopathic Medicine (CCNM) from 2004-2023, responsible for delivery of the second year curriculum in Clinical Nutrition. He graduated from CCNM in 2004, preceded by an honours undergraduate degree and Masters of Science degree, both in Nutritional Sciences from the University of Guelph.