Natasha Azrak, RD, IFMCP
RD, IFMCPNatasha Azrak is certified by IFM (Institute for Functional Medicine) and the “Wahls Protocol®” (a program that supports multiple sclerosis and other autoimmune diseases).
She is recognized for her passion and above all her curiosity, which is demonstrated by the number and diversity of training she has attended! The year after her graduation from McGill University, she had already taken more than 20 continuing education courses.
She is the co-founder of Clinic VI and had the opportunity to practice the approach of functional medicine with Dr. Brouillard, where she developed unique working methods that integrate her values.
She has a true passion for science and is always up-to-date with the latest natural health research. She was in charge of selecting more than 300 scientific studies for Dr. Brouillard’s bestselling francophone book La santé repensée. She also collaborated on his second bestselling book on pain, writing the nutrition chapter.
Throughout the years, Natasha’s expertise has been shared in the media, including many magazines and blogs, through capsules at Global News, and in the French documentary Les Persévérants on RDI. She’s been a consultant and keynote speaker at conferences for companies like L’Oréal, Vichy, Pfizer, the National Bank, and other major companies in Quebec.
Natasha is also an international speaker and her rigor for science made her the best candidate to teach preventative nutrition at the University of Montreal and allow the movement of natural health to get into universities, teaching to health practitioners, including doctors.
Digestive disease, chronic fatigue, chronic pain and auto-immune disease.
Contact information for new patients:
Tel. (514)800-8711
Email: [email protected]
Title:
Dietician
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City:
Laval
Country:
Canada
Specialities:
Alternative Medicine
Functional Medicine
Functional Nutrition
Health Coaching
Lifestyle Medicine
Nutrition
Conditions:
Autoimmune Disease
Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
Chronic Pain
Digestive Disorders
Fatigue
Female Disorders
Fibromyalgia
Gluten Sensitivity
Hypertension
Weight or Metabolism Concerns