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Aromatherapy – The Universal Oil

You may not have heard of Frankincense being referred to as The King of Essential Oils but perhaps you can guess which one is called The Queen. If you said Lavender, you are correct! Lavender angustifolia is commonly called English Lavender or True Lavender, and has also been dubbed as The Universal Oil. Well known and loved for its calming effects, it may also provide symptomatic relief of burns, acne, boils, minor skin irritations and cuts. It may also reduce appearance of skin imperfections. Use in cooking to soften citrus flavors and add a flavorful twist to marinades, baked goods, and desserts. Add a few drops to a spray bottle with water to mist pillows, bedding, your linen closet or mattress. Rub a few drops on bottoms of feet, temples or add to bath water as part of your nightly routine.

Nelson Meggitt. www.optimumwellnessfactor.ca

It’s Tax Return Time!

Make sure to have your tax return filed on or before April 30th. This will ensure that you will not be penalized for being late or have to pay interest on outstanding amounts. Plus, if you have a refund coming, the sooner you file, the sooner you get your refund back. When returns have not been filed with Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) on time, eventually you can expect to hear from them with a request to file your returns. Ignoring these requests long enough will usually result in an arbitrary assessment of CRA’s estimates of your income and tax payable. These assessments are often quite “generous” in their estimates of the income you earn and the resulting estimated tax payable will usually get your attention quickly. If you have fallen behind in your tax filings, talk to your accountant. They can help you assess your situation, prepare accurate tax filings and help determine your best possible course of action. Filing your tax return also qualifies you to receive certain benefits such as child tax benefit and quarterly GST credits depending upon your income level.

Derek L. Chase, www.chasesekulich.com

Massage for Pain Relief

The traditional approach to understanding chronic pain has always separated the mind and body – viewing them as functioning independently of one another. New research on pain is helping us understand that this is not true. It is becoming more and more apparent that all individuals respond differently to pain depending on biological, psychological and social factors. Some examples of psychological and social factors include cognitive function, activities of daily living, environmental stressors, interpersonal relationships, and even previous treatment experiences. This is very exciting research as it tells us that an interdisciplinary approach to treating chronic pain is most effective. Massage therapy plays an important role in the management and treatment of chronic pain as it has been proven to decrease the stress hormone cortisol, reducing anxiety and stress. Massage also helps release endorphins (the body’s natural painkillers) which help mask pain and provide a sense of well-being.

Sydney Reaburn, RMT, www.courtenaymassagetherapy.com

Allergies & Your Pet

Spring is in the air! Along with all the lovely tree, grass and weed pollens! Allergies are incredibly common in our pets, especially here on the coast, and can be divided into four known categories; Contact, Flea, Food and Inhalant. When discussing inhalant allergies, we can’t forget mold or mildew, and of course our favourite tiny cosmopolitan pyroglyphid, the dust mite! Unfortunately, the clinical signs of all allergic reactions are commonly shared, and in cases tend to overlap, but each type can manifest its own unique characteristics. The most common type of allergy in our region, next to flea contact dermatitis, is the inhalant type, also called ‘atopy’. For reasons obvious to the seasonally suffering human, allergies are just as misery-inducing in our pets. Itchy, raw and irritated skin, watering eyes, nasal discharge, and congestion make up but a few symptoms that should inspire a visit to your veterinarian.

Happy Paws Pet Food, www.happypaws.ca

Risk of Metabolic Syndrome

Current and historical research point toward obesity as a major factor in a long list of diseases and painful conditions. Fortunately, the issue is now balanced by programs that have emerged, such as the Ideal Protein Protocol. This protocol is designed to provide major assistance to those wishing to lose weight and to increase the body’s ability to lose fat. It does so without causing the loss of muscle mass. The “secret” would seem to lie in the fact that the protocol provides each participant with tools and resources for weight loss, education, and maintenance that are easy to incorporate into their daily life. In addition to losing fat at a steady predictable pace, the protocol works to reduce food cravings, improve energy, and allow participants to naturally control their appetite. The Ideal Protein Protocol, which incorporates one-on-one weekly coaching, has been shown to result in improved blood sugar, reduced blood pressure, and lower cholesterol levels.

Alma, www.successweightloss.ca

Ask The Expert

Q: I lost my glasses when I was visiting Arizona this winter, and I got some new ones there. But I do not see as well as with my other glasses. What could be the problem? The prescription is the same.

A: Sorry to hear that! I wouldn’t be able to really solve your specific problem, but your newer lenses could be somehow misaligned or shaped differently than what you’re used to. Or, your new lenses might be made from a less-transparent material, or perhaps there is a problem with the lens coating. This is assuming that your eyes haven’t somehow become worse while you were travelling. All of these issues can be addressed at your next eye exam.

Dr. Alex Kennedy, www.mosaicvisioncare.com

The Art of Healing

Integrated patient-centered clinic is the way of the future. A patient-centered clinic is a way of thinking and doing things that see patients as an equals, collaborating in planning and developing treatment strategies and options. Active listening and respecting patient’s values, while carefully communicating gives patients hope. Being heard and listened to are essentials for patients to build their trust and belief in their healing. We are passionate and have worked hard at being knowledgeable about our medicine, techniques and methods that we offer. However, our patient may not share our enthusiasm. In reality, patients only want to know if we can help them confidently and effectively. Taking the time to listen to our patients, enables us to diagnosis and provide the services needed. With patientcentered care we ask what their expectations are; what are they expecting to get out of the consultation and treatments. The key is to listen closely for their answer.

Dr. Ross Ralph, Courtenay Healing Centre Inc. www.courtenayhealing.ca

Suffering from Vertigo/Dizziness?

Feeling that you or the room are spinning can be a very debilitating problem. But as scary as this may seem, most times it’s a very simple problem to fix. If the symptoms last less than two minutes, and only happen when you’re in specific positions, such as rolling in bed or bending over, it’s likely a condition referred to as BPPV(Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo). BPPV occurs when calcium crystals in the inner ear get stuck in the wrong area. This can result from a hit to the head or can happen with no apparent reason. A vestibular physiotherapist can diagnose BPPV with some simple testing. Treatment typically involves specific head positioning combined with rolling, and the problem may even be resolved after the first session. But usually, it takes three or four tries. If the symptoms of BPPV are familiar to you, help is available.

Kyle Crockatt, BMR, PT, www.physiofirstclinic.ca

Pilates – How it Works

Pilates is great for strengthening and toning your core and for increasing your flexibility and posture. The moves may look simple but take a lot of precision and control. Areas that Pilates targets are your core muscles and legs with focus on stabilizing and strengthening your abdominals and back. Pilates is great for strengthening and toning your core and for increasing your flexibility, but it’s not a comprehensive strength building program. You will need to supplement it with some other exercises if you want to build up your arm or calf muscles. Talk to your trainer to see what would be best. And don’t forget your cardio, as it won’t fit your needs if you are looking for an aerobic workout. Pilates can be very demanding, so start slowly. Instructors do not have to be licensed, so it’s best to get recommendations before selecting one. Come and join us for classes beginning March, 2017!

Marita Dowsett, B.P.T., Physio4U, www.physio4u.net

Does Your Pet Have Allergies?

Spring is in the air! Along with all the lovely tree, grass and weed pollens! Allergies are incredibly common in our pets, especially here on the coast, and can be divided into four known categories; Contact, Flea, Food and Inhalant. When discussing inhalant allergies, we can’t forget mold or mildew, and of course our favourite tiny cosmopolitan pyroglyphid, the dust mite! Unfortunately, the clinical signs of all allergic reactions are commonly shared, and in cases tend to overlap, but each type can manifest its own unique characteristics. The most common type of allergy in our region, next to flea contact dermatitis, is the inhalant type, also called ‘atopy’. For reasons obvious to the seasonally suffering human, allergies are just as misery-inducing in our pets. Itchy, raw and irritated skin, watering eyes, nasal discharge, and congestion make up but a few symptoms that should inspire a visit to your veterinarian.

A Pet Lovers Warehouse, www.apetlovers.com

Time for Change

Access Bars – A simple body process that is changing the world. There are two things that will change anything in your life; choice, and Access Bars. The Access Bars are the very core and foundation of Access Consciousness. It can be the starting point of a great adventure and it can be something you add to your life that will assist you in creating a greater ease with everything. Access Bars has assisted thousands of people to change many aspects of their body and their life including sleep, health and weight, money, love making and relationships, anxiety, stress, and so much more. During a Bars session a practitioner lightly touches 32 points on your head over the course of an hour to an hour and a half. Touching the bars allows for the electromagnetic charge that holds thoughts, feelings, and emotions in place to dissipate, allowing you to perceive your life, body and relationships with more clarity and ease.

Wendy Omilanow, Access Consciousness Bars®