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Dr. Brandon Testa, ND Dr. Brandon Testa, ND

The Secrets to Heart Health

Secret to heart health… there is no real secret or surprise. The path to heart health includes 8 simple elements, that when maximized help to reduce your risk of developing heart disease, and dying for heart disease. Are you looking for a functional medicine approach to heart health, that is practical and not going to break the bank? I got you covered.

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Improving Heart Health with Fibre

A center piece to heart healthy eating focuses on foods that are high in fibre. By eating foods that are rich in fibre you can lower your risk of cardiovascular and coronary heart disease. We offer heart healthy meal planning for elevated cholesterol, high blood pressure, people living with heart disease, and type II diabetes.

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Reversing Prediabetes and Insulin Resistance

Prediabetes carries an increased risk of progressing to type II diabetes. But using functional medicine with diet and lifestyle medicine you can improve your metabolic health and likely reverse insulin resistance. In clinical research diet and lifestyle medicine has the strongest level of evidence for effectiveness of reversing prediabetes.

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Insulin Resistance and Prediabetes

An estimated one out of every three people living in Canada have diabetes or prediabetes. This is a staggering statistic, as insulin resistance and diabetes is a driver of cardiovascular disease. Learn about insulin resistance and prediabetes, and how functional medicine can help improve your metabolic health!

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Do I Have Diabetes?

Diabetes has a significant impact on your heart health. Before you say I am not at risk, keep in mind 1 in 3 Canadians are living with diabetes or prediabetes. Are you at risk of developing diabetes? Learn about naturopathic and functional medicine tools to lower your risk of developing diabetes and even reverse prediabetes.

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