Community News
Sleeping, Snoring, Always Tired? 

Adequate sleep is a key part of a healthy lifestyle, and benefits your heart, weight, mind, and more. The cost of poor sleep is much greater than many people think; it can have profound consequences for our long-term health. People who consistently fail to get enough sleep are at an increased risk of chronic disease. One potential cause of inadequate sleep is Obstructive Sleep Apnea. Multiple arousals each night are a result of the closing of their airway when asleep. This causes decreased oxygen levels and increased blood pressure. Over time, this leads to the chronic elevation of blood pressure, which is a major risk factor for cardiovascular disease and stroke. Fortunately, when sleep apnea is treated, sleep quality improves, blood pressure may decrease and so do the associated risks. Testing for sleep apnea is done in the comfort of your own home.

Shelley McCulloch, RRT, www.medprorespiratory.com

Benefits of Shea Butter 

Shea butter is a sustainable, hand-produced butter that is extracted from the kernel of the Shea fruit. It is primarily harvested and produced by women, and in Africa it is used in food, on babies, to protect skin and hair and as a skin healer and softener.  The natural fatty acids stimulate skin renewal.  The Vitamin E in shea butter makes it very stable and a reliable antioxidant to slow the signs of aging.  It providers an emollient barrier, so it is great as a diaper product, for healing bed sores, to stop chaffing, and for protecting hair and skin from chlorine, sun, salt and wind.  The cinnamic acid in it makes it sun protective, and the stearic acid in it makes it easy to mix with other ingredients. Eczema and psoriasis respond well to the healing powers of Shea Butter.  Organic, unrefined Shea Butter is the Superwoman of butters!

Karen Van Dyck, www.naturesfirstbeautybar.com

Eye Exams Important for Diabetics

As a diabetic, it is very important to have an eye exam at least once a year, even if you’re not having any difficulty with your vision. Diabetes can cause damage to the small blood vessels to the back of your eye, causing them to bleed and distort vision.  It’s the leading cause of vision loss among working age adults. DME or Diabetic Macular Edema, is when the area of your central vision is involved and swelling occurs. Other ocular changes that can occur from being diabetic are cataracts, a clouding of the lens and glaucoma, a disease that damages the optic nerve. Diabetic Retinopathy can often go unnoticed until vision loss occurs, so all diabetics should have a dilated eye exam once a year as early detection by your optometrist can decrease the chances of having vision loss.

Dr. Nicholas Catchuk, IRIS Optometrist, www.iris.ca

Partial Dentures

Removable partial dentures can replace one or more missing teeth.  They are designed specifically to meet the needs of the patient.  Esthetic appearance and speech is restored along with the ability to eat confidently and efficiently.  Partial dentures can be constructed out of metal and acrylic (plastic) or completely out of acrylic.  Metal partials are considered stronger structurally, thinner and more hygienic than acrylic partials.  Acrylic partials are usually recommended as a transitional or temporary partial.  A properly designed partial denture may help preserve the natural tooth placement of your existing teeth.  Your Denturist will determine the appropriate treatment plan and appropriate partial for you.  Call your Denturist  to book a consultation.

Kent Roberts RD, www.burnsidedentureclinic.com

Natural Health Spotlight

Lali Formaggia, PhD, H.N, B.Ed, (Arg) R.Ac, Dip. TCM, from Natura Medica is a fully qualified Registered Acupuncturist, board member of ARIIA-Acupoint and Regeneration Injection International Association in BC. Licensed by the College of Traditional Chinese Medicine, with clinical experience since 2003. Her practice combines eastern and western sciences for optimum results. She specializes in regeneration of tissues with integrated pain treatments. “Many conditions respond well to regenerative injection therapies, such as facet syndrome (back and neck arthritis), whiplash, joint sprains, degenerative disc disease, osteoarthritis, tennis elbow, sprains, chronic tendonitis, and more. In my clinical practice, I have found injection therapy to be extremely effective for chronic and acute injuries recovery.” Testimonial: Sam Graci – health researcher, author, founder Greens Plus© “I had a traumatic injury on my knee. I was recommended surgery. I decided to try acupuncture and injection therapy in my ligament instead, and see what it could do first. After a series of injection treatments, I have no pain or tenderness at all. The results have been phenomenal!”

Lali Formaggia, Natura Medica

YOUR DECEMBER COMMUNITY EVENTS!

December 7 @ 6:15pm
Holiday Stress Busters Advanced Workshop @ Academy Chiropractic
2-525 Academy Road

 

December 16
Holiday Toy Drive @ Academy Chiropractic
2-525 Academy Road
Let’s make sure every child has a toy for Christmas!

 

 

Thursday, November 26 – Sunday November 29
Holiday shopping in one place!
It’s our annual Forum Art Fair at the Forum Art Centre
120 Eugenie Street & Tache
www.forumartcentre.com

 

Give the Gift of Art Classes starting January 11
Registration starts November 28
Free admission, free parking, and wheelchair access.
Call 204-235-1069 or visit www.forumartcentre.com

Tarot Readings and You

Tarot Readings offer an alternate way to look at past situations, current influencing energies and potential and opportunities.
Readings may be general or specific. Common themes arising in Readings are:

(1) personal growth, drive, enterprise, adventure, travel;

(2) love, relationships, desires, dreams, creativity;

(3) state of mind, courage, actions, communication, resourcefulness; and

(4) work, studies, results, stability, health, prosperity.

Use discretion and the gift of free will in all aspects of your life. How does tarot work?  Tarot cards are visual tools whose images bypass the person’s conscious mind so that he/she gleans insights from their own inner being.  Archetypal images and energies found on tarot cards are seen in famous works of art as well as spoken and written about by Carl Jung, renowned psychiatrist and our contemporary spiritual teachers, healers and leaders.  Readings offer validation and/or provide different perspectives for those seeking peace, harmony, fulfillment and joy.

Susan, www.sundragonstudios.ca

Reiki for Relaxation

Reiki is a Japanese technique for stress reduction and relaxation which also promotes healing. It is based on the idea that a life force energy flows through us, and is administered with a gentle ‘laying on hands’ technique. When your life force energy is low, you are more likely to become stressed or sick, and when it is high, you experience an increased sense of health and happiness. Reiki treats a person as a whole; the mind, body, spirit, and emotions. It creates a feeling of peace, relaxation, and well-being. Everyone has a slightly different experience, however, some have described a Reiki treatment as feeling like a wonderful glowing radiance. It is a simple, natural, and safe method of spiritual healing and self-improvement that everyone can experience. It also works well in conjunction with modern medical treatments to relieve side effects and promote recovery. Reiki helps keep you in Balance!

Nichole Guthrie, Reiki Master
www.nicholeguthrie.com

Healthy Holiday Food Swaps

It’s that time of year again when feasts become a centerpiece of the holidays. The traditional holiday table is laden with all sorts of high-calorie, high-carb, and high-fat foods. Sometimes people skip breakfast to ‘save themselves’ for the big meal, but that will leave you so ravenous that you’re likely to overindulge. Serve a vegetable platter before your holiday meal to curb your appetite and for the dinner, try these alternatives to the usual high-calorie sides. Swap mashed potatoes with mashed cauliflower. Lower calories and get a boost of vitamin C and potassium. Swap traditional stuffing with whole grain bread rather than white and get more protein and vitamins. Swap turkey juices with broth to save calories and fat. Swap canned soup with a homemade sauce. Swap dessert with an activity. After a wonderful meal, go outside for a game or for a walk. You’ll be thankful you did when you step on the scale post-holiday.

www.curves.com

** Reprinted with permission by Curves International, November 2015

Trying to Lose Weight?

With so many quick weight loss tips and products on the market today, it’s easy to get confused. Try sticking with a real-food “diet” that will help you along your fitness journey. There are known foods that, when eaten with balanced meals, will help you shed those pounds. Cabbage is high in antioxidants, including vitamin C. It’s also high in fiber to keep you staying full for longer periods of time. Organic eggs are very high in protein, and contain a hormone that helps us burn fat, particularly around the abdomen. Yogurt is great because it’s not only delicious, but it’s full of probiotics. These good bacteria help get rid of the bad bacteria in your digestive tract. Keep in mind that when you eat, chew your food! Chewing will send a signal to your brain that you’re actually eating something solid. This helps your body to feel full faster.

The Power of Epsom 

Epsom salt isn’t really a salt at all; it’s actually a mineral compound of magnesium and sulfate and is named after a spring in Epsom, England, where it occurs naturally. Magnesium plays many roles in the body including regulating muscle and nerve function and reducing inflammation. Sulfates help the body absorb nutrients and flush out the toxins. This effective combination makes Epsom salt a natural miracle for the mind, body, and soul. Some of the many healing benefits of Epsom salt include: Reduces stress, relieves pain and inflammation, prevents blood clots and hardening of your arteries, reduces symptoms of PMS, reduces morning sickness, help ease migraine headaches and much more! To experience the numerous health benefits of Epsom salt, take relaxing, stress-relieving baths three times weekly by adding 2 cups of Epsom salts to a warm bath and soaking for at least 15 minutes.