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What We’re Not Saying About Covid


Why we need to be talking more about food and healthy lifestyles in our fight against Covid-19

Lifestyle MED LIVE are interactive online events where you join leading experts to explore the power of healthy lifestyles for the prevention, treatment and even reversal of today's most common chronic diseases.

Hosts: Lifestyle Is Medicine, Paradise Fields

This is a free Zoom event. You will receive the login link when you register. Share this event with a friend!

PRESENTER

Dr George Cho, ND MFSc CEP, is the Clinic Director of Pathways Lifestyle Medicine Clinics and Certified Exercise Physiologist at Cleveland Clinic's Executive Health Program in Toronto. He is also Naturopatic Doctor at Paradise Fields Clinic. His practice focuses on helping patients treat and reverse chronic diseases using science-based lifestyle medicine. He speaks widely on lifestyle medicine, plant-based eating and healthy lifestyles.

MAIN ORGANIZERS

Lifestyle Is Medicine is a not-for-profit in Toronto that shares science-based lifestyle medicine to help individuals and families prevent and reverse today's most common chronic diseases. Learn more: www.lifestylemed.org

CLINIC PARTNER

Pathways Lifestyle Medicine Clinics is a group of lifestyle medicine clinics that focus on preventing, treating and reversing today's most common health conditions using evidence-based lifestyle medicine. Pathways operates two medical clinics in Toronto: the North York Lifestyle Medicine Clinic and Junction Lifestyle Medicine Clinic. To learn more about Pathways and book an appointment: www.pathwaystowholeness.ca

PARTNERS

Paradise Fields is a certified organic farm and health clinic on a mission to produce the world's most nutrient-dense food and help people experience wholistic health. Learn more at: www.paradisefields.ca

Western Toronto Korean Seventh-day Adventist Church. Seventh-day Adventists are widely recognized as one of the healthiest people groups in North America and promote healthy living as part of their health practice. Learn more at www.adventist.org

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