by Dr. John Gannage | Dec 15, 2016 | News & Events
A success in Toronto in June 2014, Dr. Gannage presents his accredited program to health practitioners, including Family Physicians and Naturopathic Doctors, in Calgary and Vancouver September 27 and 28. This program is co-sponsored by Mindful and the Canadian...
by Dr. John Gannage | Dec 15, 2016 | News & Events
Potential topics include but are not limited to: Treating autism with nutrition and detoxification therapies What is integrative medicine? The gut, its bacteria and chronic illness Natural, healthy weight loss techniques How to cleanse properly and safely Overcoming...
by Dr. John Gannage | Dec 15, 2016 | News & Events
On June 7, 2014, Dr. John Gannage, MD, CCFP, reviewed the current evidence and present clinical applications of integrative medicine for children’s mental health. More than half of his practice consists of working with developmentally delayed children and their...
by Dr. John Gannage | Dec 15, 2016 | News & Events
On May 28, 2014, Markham Integrative Medicine’s Dr. Klemm, ND delivered a very informative and well-received public lecture for Orthomolecular Health’s Spread the Health series. The audience received a fantastic overview of how to approach children with...
by Dr. John Gannage | Dec 15, 2016 | News & Events
Dr. Gannage presented the “Mind-Body Continuum from a Nutrition Perspective” at the Dr. Rogers Prize Colloquium Vancouver 2013, attended by health providers and local residents. The Dr. Rogers Prize is awarded every 2 years to celebrate the achievements of...
by Dr. John Gannage | Nov 14, 2013 | Blog, General Wellness, Histamine, Integrative Medicine
Game-changing. Paradigm-shifting. Revolutionizing. I am not one for hyperbole or exaggeration. But when I attend conferences, as I do often, and sift through the mounds of information, my service as a health practitioner is to bring to the clinic, on the Monday...
by Dr. John Gannage | Dec 20, 2011 | Blog, Integrative Medicine, Prenatal Care
Prenatal care from a conventional medicine perspective follows a standard that is an excellent starting point. Tobacco and alcohol restriction, measuring iron levels, checking fetal structural development, BP and urine measurements, and other aspects of primary care...