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iThrive Brings Holistic Healing and Functional Nutrition Expertise to Canada, Enhancing Well-Being Across the Nation

iThrive, the functional nutrition-based healthcare startup, is excited to announce its expansion into the Canadian market. The company, founded by Mugdha Pradhan, is dedicated to empowering individuals to achieve optimal health and well-being through a holistic approach to healing and functional nutrition.

iThrive offers a comprehensive range of services, including personalised nutrition plans, lifestyle coaching, and natural healing techniques backed by functional medicine methodologies. By addressing the root causes of hard-to-treat chronic health conditions and reversing them permanently using nutrition and lifestyle therapies, iThrive aims to support individuals in their journey towards improved physical, mental, and emotional well-being.

Founder and CEO, Mugdha Pradhan, expressed her enthusiasm about the company’s expansion, stating, “I am thrilled to bring iThrive’s services to Canada and have the opportunity to help more people achieve great health. Our holistic approach and focus on functional medicine have transformed the lives of many individuals, and we are excited to extend our reach and make a positive impact on the Canadian community.”

With its expansion into Canada, iThrive aims to bring its expertise and holistic healing practices to individuals seeking natural and sustainable solutions for their health concerns. The company’s dedicated team of highly qualified functional nutritionists will work closely with clients to create customised programs tailored to their specific needs and goals.

iThrive’s expansion into Canada marks an exciting milestone for the company as it continues to grow and make a positive impact on people’s lives. With its holistic healing approach and expertise in functional nutrition, iThrive is set to become a trusted partner for individuals seeking comprehensive wellness solutions.

About iThrive:

iThrive is a health and wellness startup that focuses on reversing chronic health conditions and lifestyle diseases permanently through Functional Nutrition using advanced testing and root cause analysis. It was founded by Functional Nutritionist Mugdha Pradhan in 2019 and is backed by an extensive R&D team and a team of highly qualified functional nutritionists that has helped over 3000 clients reverse over 174 different chronic health conditions through their expertise, science-backed functional nutrition coaching, and real-time response. iThrive is centered on the concept of using bio-individual nutrition- to treat the person and not the disease.

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