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Nick Delgado is one of the world’s foremost authorities on anti-aging. He is the author of ten books, a researcher on biochemistry and endocrinology, an expert on Stem Cell Research and a major contributing author to Anti-Aging Clinical Protocols published by A4M (American Anti-Aging Academy of Medicine), one of the primary training manuals for doctors around the world to learn about anti-aging and more. He has appeared on hundreds of radio and television talk shows, presenting over 3,000 seminars and keynote lectures. Dr Delgado will be speaking on our Main Stage Daily between 2pm and 3pm. He will also be available for two hours after each presentation in the Ask The Experts Booth located on the floor of the show.
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Dr. Meschino is a doctor of chiropractic, doctor of naturopathy, holds a masters degree in nutrition, and is a fellow of the Academy of Anti-Aging Research. He is an associate professor at the Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College in Toronto, where he has taught nutrition and natural medicine courses since 1984. He is the authour of The Meschino Optimal Living Program: 7 Steps To A Healthy, Fit Age-Resistant Body, as well as three other books on nutrition, wellness, and anti-aging. Dr Meschino is a guest lecturer at The Canadian College of Naturopathic Medicine and a faculty member of the American Council on Exercise.
Dr Meschino has extensive media experience and was a weekly nutrition and natural medicine expert on Canadian Living, which aired on the CTV network. Dr. Meschino also hosted his own radio talk show on 640 AM on Sunday mornings, entitled Healthy Maturity.
For more information on Dr Meschino, see him on the Main Stage Friday at 3pm, Saturday and Sunday at noon. He will also be available in the Ask The Experts booth for personal consultations. www.adeeva.com
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Meet Dr. Bryce Wylde live onsite all three days of the show! Canada’s most respected homeopathic doctor and nutritionist Bryce Wylde addresses what science has discovered to be the true underlying cause of disease: free radicals. These deadly little molecules have many causes, from injury and stress to environmental toxins, genetic predisposition and even the natural by-products of the body’s metabolism. Free radicals cause oxidation, a process that damages cells and can lead to rapid aging, heart disease, Alzheimer’s and even cancer.
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