Community News
Allergy Season Is Back

Many people suffering from head pressure, itchy eyes, and a runny or stuffy nose this allergy season will find only temporary relief, or no relief at all, from over the counter remedies. Alternative approaches, such as nutritional supplementation and Biofeedback focus on more than just symptomatic relief. They enable the body’s ability to remove existing allergens imbedded in the sinus tissues, thereby minimizing the histamine and inflammatory reactions. This stops the over-production of mucus that the body makes to try and push the allergens out. Take a different approach this allergy season – treat the cause, not just the symptoms.

Allowing the Gift to Emerge

Self-isolation creates a holding tank (for some a pressure cooker) where struggles and issues bubble up to the surface from within. When we feel restricted with what we can do and when we can do it, , feelings of loss, disappointment and frustration emerge both from present time and from our past. Our “normal” coping tools don’t work as effectively and it’s easy to feel stuck. Our normal impulse is to work harder, do more, but instead what is being asked of us is to fully feel the uncomfortable feelings, release them physically from our bodies to make space from within, then fully surrender to allow the gift of the situation to emerge. Moving from doing into being.

Healing Through Blood Flow

BEMER is changing the way we think about our health, challenging our understanding of the human body, and empowering us to reach optimal physical condition in a natural, non-invasive way. If micro-circulation to each cell is improved, cardiac function is enhanced, strength and energy increase, mental acuity and concentration are improved, detoxification processes improve, stress is reduced and sleep improves! ALL 100 trillion cells in the body are affected by blood flow, so ALL cells have a chance at healing. Imagine feeling better tomorrow than you do today!

Work-Life Integration During COVID-19

Many of us have a new way of working. Working at home with kids, your spouse, pets or others. Some are working at our regular job with loads of new procedures and others are looking for new work. Navigating a new normal can be tough but it is the perfect time to start practicing integration skills. Here are some tips that will support your health and performance career and family wise. 1) Set healthy boundaries for work and life, practice saying no when you need to. 2) Prioritize and schedule YOU time every day. 3) Unplug during meal or family time. 4) Prioritize both work and family tasks every week. Cut out tasks that are not going to support your health or productivity. Stay well and remember, that to do well, you must first be well.

Building a Child’s Mental Health

How will you contribute to your child’s mental health this summer? All it takes is your time, and presence. Designate jobs for money earned so they have a sense of purpose. Ditch the basement time with electronics. Enjoy and explore the outdoors together, whether it be a walk, bike ride, picnic, park or pool time. Build up your relationship with your presence, without opening your wallet. Children remember and cherish the time you have spent with them. It also fosters a caring environment where they may feel safe and a sense of belonging. Enjoy your family, enjoy your summer.

Eye Coordination Problems and Learning Difficulties

When children continue to struggle with reading and learning despite all best efforts to help them, it can be very difficult to figure out what is needed. When an eye coordination problem is at the root of a child’s struggles, the signs are very easy to see – when you know what to look for. Unfortunately, the signs can easily be mistaken for behavior and attention problems. One of the signs that an eye coordination problem may be contributing to one’s learning challenges is a short attention span when it comes to reading and near work. A developmental vision evaluation could open the door to your child’s success.

June is Thyroid Disease Awareness Month

Thyroid health affects all aspects of wellbeing, both genders, all ages. It is estimated that 200 million people in the world have some form of thyroid disease. In Canada there is a staggering number of people affected. Recent studies indicate that 1 in 10 Canadians suffer from a thyroid condition of one type or another! Of those, as many as 50% are undiagnosed! The thyroid plays a key role maintaining healthy weight, energy, and mood. If you are experiencing weight gain (or loss), hair loss, abnormal menstrual cycles or changes in energy and mood, consider having your thyroid evaluated.

Should you Bring Mom or Dad Home?

If you have a parent who is in hospital, lives in a retirement home or in a long-term care facility, you may be asking yourself, “would Mom or Dad be safer staying at home with me temporarily?” Families across the country are struggling with this dilemma. Given the challenges of preventing disease transmission, some experts are recommending that seniors who can stay elsewhere should do so. If you want to bring a senior parent home temporarily but you’re worried about how you’ll provide the level of care they need, consider home health care services.

Wellness Tea of the Month

FLOR DE JAMAICA. This fruit tea is not just beautiful to the eyes, but delicious to your taste buds. With the warmer days of summer, this tea will be great as an Iced Tea with a minimum or no add sweetener. It has a beautiful ruby red infusion, similar to sangria so it can be enjoyed as a mocktail or even a cocktail! This blend has some hibiscus flowers, which prevent hypertension, lower blood pressure, reduce blood sugar levels to keep you healthy. Elderberries and currants are pack with antioxidants, vitamins, and minerals, perfect to boost your immune system during this tough times.

Use of Contact Lenses During Covid-19

Although there is no scientific evidence that contact lens wear is problematic during this pandemic, the research literature is clear that to prevent contact lens infections due to bacteria, viral and fungal diseases, contact lens wearers must remember the following: 1) Wash hands thoroughly for 20 seconds with soap and warm water and dry completely. 2) Don’t use expired solutions and don’t top up or reuse solutions. 3) Replace cases at least monthly and keep them clean and dry daily. 4) Use daily disposable contact lenses if possible. 5) Don’t wear contact lenses when you are ill. 6) Don’t sleep with contact lenses on.

Home Remedy for Denture Pain

Turmeric has a compound named curcumin which has antioxidant and anti- inflammatory properties that help reduce pain, swelling, and inflammation of the gums. It can even prevent the growth of harmful bacteria in the mouth.
Make a paste of ¼ tsp of turmeric powder with a few drops of water. Apply the paste on the affect area of the gum. Leave the paste on your gum for 5 mins then gently massage the paste into the gum for a couple of mins and rinse your mouth thoroughly with warm water. Repeat 2 times per day for about 7-10 days.