Wellness Extract empowers health practitioners through new initiatives
- The Ontario Association of Naturopathic Doctors Conference 2024 took place from November 2-3 at the Ontario Congress Centre in Toronto.
- The event addressed issues in naturopathic care with over 500 attendees, featuring discussions on chronic disease management.
- Wellness Extract showcased initiatives promoting collaboration and education among healthcare practitioners.
In Abbotsford, Canada, Wellness Extract participated in the Ontario Association of Naturopathic Doctors Conference 2024 held on November 2-3. This year's event emphasized the integration of traditional naturopathic practices with modern health solutions, attracting over 500 attendees, including naturopathic doctors and industry leaders. The conference featured discussions on various health issues such as PCOS, mitochondrial dysfunction in chronic diseases, and uterine inflammation, aimed at equipping practitioners with the latest insights in patient care. During the event, Wellness Extract engaged over 200 healthcare practitioners at their tradeshow booth, where vital discussions revolved around enhancing patient education. Conversations also focused on the collaboration potential between Wellness Extract and healthcare professionals to address knowledge gaps in the field. Mr. Dass, representing the company, articulated their commitment to improving wellness accessibility through partnerships with practitioners, aligning the conference theme with their mission. Furthermore, Wellness Extract introduced several initiatives aimed at supporting healthcare providers. One of the main announcements was the launch of the Ambassador Program, designed to empower health practitioners while promoting the growth of naturopathic medicine. This initiative encourages practitioners to enhance their professional brands. Another notable launch was the Practitioner Program, which offers healthcare providers special pricing, priority shipping, and early access to new products and educational materials. A highlight of the event was the support for the SOS Campaign initiated by the Canadian Health Food Association, advocating for natural health products in Canada. Concerns regarding over-regulation by Health Canada were a focal point of the campaign, which seeks to ensure continued access to essential natural health products. During the conference, numerous attendees signed the SOS Petition, demonstrating strong support for the campaign. Sample products were offered, drawing significant interest and showcasing the market demand for innovative wellness solutions.