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Locality: Calgary, Alberta

Phone: +1 403-463-2528



Address: 306 10th Street NW T2N 1V8 Calgary, AB, Canada

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Pinnacle Health & Performance Center (P.H.P.C) 20.06.2021

Did you know the gut flora that will be the baseline for the rest of your life is formed by the age of 3....this will control how your genes get expressed for the better or worse for the rest of your life Learn how to optimize the microbiome of your children on Jan 24/2017

Pinnacle Health & Performance Center (P.H.P.C) 28.05.2021

What are the 6 easiest symptoms to recognize in a toddler, that could intercept the development of chronic health problems when they are older? Here's 3: (to get the rest you will have to attend the talk by Dr Turbide and I on Jan 24 1. Stomach pain- it's not just gas ... 2. Skin issues- excema or rash 3. Can't sleep See more

Pinnacle Health & Performance Center (P.H.P.C) 17.05.2021

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Pinnacle Health & Performance Center (P.H.P.C) 27.04.2021

Want highly intelligent kids? Vary the types of play to include games and activities that stress all the senses, at a young age this will increase their ability to develop skill in anything they decide to pursue later on in life. 1. Music and sound recognition games.... 2. Depth perception, near and far visual focus (and the ability to shift back and forth) as in catching a ball. 3. All forms of physical activity on many different surfaces, water, trampoline, downhill, uphill. 4. Use scents to calm their brains and activate different areas of the brain. 5. Taste a variety of foods, later on in life the tastes can be altered by nutritional deficiencies. As a child taste has an important role in hormonal production and the regulation of blood sugar. A smile has its own unique biochemistry associated with it, so does a frown and a slouch and every posture in between. This is how we learn to feel, at a young age it seems as if movement teaches the brain. As we age it seems how we feel dictate our movements, but the link always exists between motion and emotion.