The Norwex® Adult Silver Care Toothbrush inhibits bacterial growth and buildup and self-sanitizes within hours of use! On contact with water, the silver on the unique bristle base releases active ions that eliminate up to 99.9% of the bacteria that cause plaque, cavities, and gingivitis. Includes a toothbrush and refill. Comparative tests between Silver Care and traditional toothbrushes show reduction level of Streptococcus mutant (the principal cavity-forming bacteria) on the brush! As a bonus add in our new Lysere™ Toothpaste with probiotics and/or Mouthwash with antioxidants to help nourish and balance the good bacteria and keep the bad bacteria at bay!
Business Profile: Accufit Denture Centre
For over 40 years, the Anderson family has provided quality denture services in Saskatchewan. As a third-generation denturist, Ryan Anderson and the staff at Accufit Denture Centre are proud to carry on the long history of quality and friendliness that denture wearers across the province have come to expect. Since 2015, Accufit Denture Centre has worked hard to provide the most comfortable dental environment in a location that is convenient for patients. Accufit Denture Centre’s friendly staff will work with patients’ unique needs to ensure their complete satisfaction. Consultations are always free, and patients’ smiles are always guaranteed.
Help for Spring Allergies
Spring means warmer and longer days, but for those who suffer from seasonal allergies, it can also mean experiencing symptoms like sneezing, runny nose, itchy and watery eyes, ear congestion, itchy throat, and headaches. One of the most common causes of spring allergies is pollen from trees like birch, cedar, willow, and poplar, as well as from early grasses and weeds. These pollens act as allergens that trigger an allergic reaction in the body, causing your immune system to overreact. Your pharmacist can recommend effective options for dealing with seasonal allergies, including prescribing treatments not available as over-the-counter products.
Suffering from Carpal Tunnel Syndrome?
Waking up with numbness and tingling in your hands and fingers? You may have carpal tunnel syndrome – a condition that occurs when the median nerve is compressed or pinched as it travels through the carpal tunnel of the wrist. This is caused by swelling of the tendons running adjacent to the nerve, often caused by repetitive hand use. Treatment for carpal tunnel syndrome may involve activity changes – particularly with the hands, nighttime splinting to reduce pressure off the nerve, or surgical intervention. Talk to your doctor or healthcare practitioner to see what’s right for you!
Patient Means Being a Partner
Patient safety is everyone’s responsibility, including patients themselves! Getting involved improves your care. This is why MIPS offers free patient safety presentations to the public, providing information, resources, and tools that people can use to learn how to: 1) engage with their healthcare team 2) ask questions 3) be informed 4) take part in decision-making, and 5) advocate for themselves & others. If you are looking for valuable education for your community group or organization, and are interested in booking a virtual presentation, visit MIPS.ca/presentations.html for more details.
Patient Means Being a Partner
Patient safety is everyone’s responsibility, including patients themselves! Getting involved improves your care. This is why MIPS offers free patient safety presentations to the public, providing information, resources, and tools that people can use to learn how to: 1) engage with their healthcare team 2) ask questions 3) be informed 4) take part in decision-making, and 5) advocate for themselves & others. If you are looking for valuable education for your community group or organization, and are interested in booking a virtual presentation, visit MIPS.ca/presentations.html for more details.
Meet Your Practitioner
Meet Chelsy Balkwill, Registered Holistic Nutritionist and your Wellbeing Counsellor at Sobeys St. Annes. Born in BC and raised in Winnipeg, Chelsy has always had a passion for food and holistic health. After graduating from The Canadian School of Natural Nutrition in 2016 as a Registered Holistic Nutritionist, she pursued advanced certificates in cognitive Support, mindfulness and the neuropsychoendocrinology of regulated eating, nutrition and mental health including mood disorders and Alzheimer’s disease.
Chelsy can be found in the Wellbeing and Natural Source departments at Sobeys St. Annes and is delighted to help you with your wellness needs.
Relief for Restless Legs
Do you sometimes experience an uncontrollable urge to move your legs? HealthLink BC identifies Restless Legs Syndrome (RLS) as a disorder related to sensation and movement. The symptoms, often most severe in the evening or nighttime, are an unpleasant or uncomfortable sensations in the legs causing an irresistible urge to move them. Moving the legs only offers temporary relief. If symptoms are mild, a few lifestyle changes may be enough to control them. *Avoid tobacco, alcohol, and caffeine, *Keep the bedroom cool, quiet, and comfortable, *Get regular exercise, *Massage the leg or use heat or ice packs. Some people find relief wearing VoxxLife socks with woven HPT technology.
Closing an Estate
Closing the estate of someone who died can be a tough job while coping with shock or grief. Issues such as properties, insurance, investments, beneficiaries must be taken care of even if the estate is a simple one. When considering your own final affairs, help loved ones by collecting contact information for employers, creditors and investment agencies and note the whereabouts of your Will, Deeds and Ownerships. Record this information in one place to simplify life for your family. The complimentary Family Registry Estate Planner provided by Cedar Valley Memorial Gardens offers a simple method of making all of this crucial information immediately available to your survivors.
Care for Your Brain
You only have one brain – and only you have the power to look after it. Be physically fit so your brain has a steady and regular supply of oxygen. Your brain thrives on variety, new experiences, and challenges. Constantly challenge your brain so it continues to learn and build new ways to think. The more out-of-the-ordinary an activity is, the more your brain has to pay attention and think – and learn. Join ‘Let’s Get Brain Fit’ every Thursday from 10-11:30 am on Zoom. Check out our new service ‘Brain on Wheels’ where we come to you to train your brain to keep functioning at top capacity.
Joys of Family Vacations
We may not be able to travel far this summer; thankfully, we live on Vancouver Island which offers everything we could want for a nature vacation. Family vacation time is important for the family unit. Researchers have found that family vacations can improve family communication and bonding. Most families spend their days dealing with work, school, extracurricular activities, or household duties. Breaking away from the stress of daily routine provides relief. Taking time together to share experiences and activities creates memories that will last a lifetime. We still reminisce about a three week family vacation that happened almost 50 years ago.


