Fermented foods are the most natural source of probiotics – bacteria that are good for your gut. As one of the oldest ways to preserve food, fermenting involves a process called lactofermentation, where bacteria feed on starches and sugars in food and create lactic acid. This promotes good bacteria and beneficial B vitamins, vitamin K, enzymes, and short chain fatty acids that are great for our health when consumed. Some common food items that contain probiotics include yogurt, sauerkraut, kimchi, kombucha, milk and water kefir, certain cheeses, tempeh, and miso. Try adding as many fermented foods as possible to your daily diet!
Time for a New You
Spring is in the air and it’s time for renewal and rebirth. At Fit 4 Life, we believe in prevention, proactivity, and planning for your future health and wellness. Fit 4 Life can help you find a new you through setting realistic and attainable goals, tracking and providing one-on-one meetings to analyze your progress, and tailoring your program to your needs. A combination of interval training, free weights, extra cardio, bikes, and treadmills are used in a program that best suits you. You may also benefit from the partner businesses in our building, providing other holistic health and wellness services.
Importance of Social Interactions
Social interactions are critical to happiness even when those social interactions occur with an acquaintance or stranger, as opposed to a close friend or partner, according to Iris Lok, a UBC Ph.D. student in psychology. The pandemic severally restricted our social interactions. It is now time to prioritize social interactions given that loneliness is terrible for our health. Social isolation is associated with many health risks including; high blood pressure, heart disease, depression, cognitive decline and Alzheimer’s disease. A retirement residence can provide the perfect balance of social interaction and independence, which is good for our overall health and well-being.
What Is “Leaky Gut”?
Your Digestion and Leaky Gut
Most modern diets are high in processed foods, containing large amounts of sugar, sodium, poor-quality fats, artificial colours and flavours, chemical additives, and preservatives. Over time, these ingredients (and the toxic by-products they create) contribute to the deterioration of the gut lining, resulting in the onset of leaky gut syndrome or increased intestinal permeability.
What is “Leaky Gut”?
Think of your gut as a filter. A healthy gut lining acts as a finely woven filter with small, tight junctions that allow water and nutrients to pass through, while keeping toxic debris and waste inside the intestines. When this filter is damaged, the holes are bigger, allowing larger molecules into the bloodstream, where they don’t belong.
A damaged gut lining compromises your health in several ways. First, the damaged tissue becomes inflamed and unable to function optimally. This means it cannot properly absorb nutrients, which negatively impacts every other system in the body and may contribute to nutritional deficiencies over time. Second, the inflammation causes the intestinal tissue to produce more mucous as a buffer for the irritation, which impairs digestion. As a result, these partially digested food particles ferment in the intestines and become food for pathogenic microorganisms, further damaging the gut and perpetuating the cycle of inflammation. And third, as the damage progresses and intestinal permeability increases, the larger molecules of undigested food, waste material, and debris in the bloodstream can trigger inflammatory immune responses elsewhere in the body.
While the symptoms of leaky gut syndrome can vary depending on a variety of individual factors, common symptoms include:
- Constipation / diarrhea
- Stomach pain / cramping
- Gas/bloating / flatulence
- Nutritional deficiencies
- Eczema / rash / acne / psoriasis
- Food allergies / intolerances
- Anxiety / depression / mood changes
- Thyroid disease
- Hormonal imbalances
- Fatigue / low energy
- Chronic joint pain
- Brain fog
If not addressed with dietary and lifestyle changes, leaky gut can lead to serious health issues like Crohn’s disease, irritable bowel syndrome, inflammatory bowel disease, celiac disease, gut dysbiosis, small intestine bacteria overgrowth, autoimmune disorders, and even some cancers.
Build a Strong Microbiome:
Your first line of defence against leaky gut is your microbiome – the community of bacteria, fungi, yeasts, and other single-celled microorganisms that reside in your digestive tract. In a healthy microbiome, the interactions of these “bugs” serve several important purposes for digestive health, including:
- Aiding in the breakdown of foods during digestion
- Supporting nutrient absorption (and manufacturing some vitamins)
- Promoting healthy elimination of toxins
- Reducing inflammation
- Strengthening the integrity of the gut lining
Your microbiome is easily influenced by the foods you eat, as well as your lifestyle habits. Frequently consuming processed junk foods can encourage the growth of potentially harmful microorganisms, which eventually crowd out the beneficial bacteria that are necessary for healthy digestion. However, your nutrition and lifestyle habits are also the key to maintaining a healthy gut microbiome and supporting a strong intestinal lining.
Create a Gut-Healing Diet:
When it comes to supporting good health (digestive or otherwise), it’s important to build your diet around natural, whole foods. The majority of what you eat should come from nature – things like fresh fruit and vegetables, lean meat, poultry, eggs, fish, nuts and seeds, healthy fats, and an abundance of herbs and spices are all great options.
Protein, fats, and fiber are essential components of a gut-friendly diet. Be sure to include high-quality sources of protein, as the amino acids in these foods are essential building blocks used by the body to make tissues (including the intestinal lining). Healthy fats are also vitally important to a gut-healing diet because they help to lubricate stool, soften tissues, and support healthy cell membranes. Foods like flax (seeds and oil), chia seeds, fish, eggs, and nuts, are good food sources of omega-3 fats. You can also include a few tablespoons of high-quality oils such as coconut, avocado, olive, or walnut oil (always use cold-pressed, extra-virgin oils for maximum nutritional benefit). And finally, fibrous foods like fruits, vegetables, flaxseeds and/or chia seeds help to keep the bowel functioning optimally and provide fuel for beneficial microorganisms.
While fruits and vegetables of any variety are always healthy choices, eating these foods in their raw state may overburden a weakened digestive system. Cooking these foods can improve digestion and increase the bioavailability of the nutrients. Try baking, sautéing, or lightly steaming your vegetables and fruits to give your gut a break.
There is no such thing as a uniformly perfect diet, but we tend to encourage our clients to observe the guidelines of the Mediterranean diet when designing their meals. As much as possible, try to consume:
- ~15-20% of your daily calories from proteins (meat, fish, poultry, eggs)
- ~50% of your daily calories from carbohydrates (fruit, vegetables, starches)
- ~30-40% of your daily calories from healthy fats (oils, nuts, seeds)
Foods to avoid:
For good gut health, it’s imperative that you remove any irritants from your diet that might prevent recovery or worsen the situation. We’ve already mentioned the dangers of processed foods, which contain harmful or even toxic additives, but there are a few other ingredients to watch out for.
Dairy, gluten, and sugar are all problematic when it comes to gut issues. These foods are not only highly inflammatory, but they can all disrupt the balance of good bacteria in the microbiome and contribute to the development or worsening of leaky gut syndrome. Dairy and gluten are especially problematic as these are both highly allergenic foods and contain proteins that are extremely difficult for the body to digest. For these reasons, we recommend avoiding foods containing these items, wherever possible.
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Homeopathy for Dental Concerns
The causes of cavities include infection, poor mineral absorption and imbalances, acidity in the mouth, and an unbalanced flora in the mouth and digestive tract. While it’s important to go to the dentist for regular cleanings, grinding out a cavity and filling it will not uproot the cause of the cavity in the first place. There’s no better way to bring the body back to homeostasis than with homeopathic remedies to correct the imbalances causing the cavity in the first place. To learn about this and how to use homeopathy for additional dental concerns, download our E-Book today.
Egg Muffins on the Go
1 Tbsp olive oil; 1 cup red pepper, chopped; 1 cup green pepper, chopped; 1 cup yellow onion, chopped; 2 cups spinach, chopped; 1 cup mushrooms, chopped; 4 eggs; 4 egg whites; 2 cloves garlic; salt and pepper to taste. DIRECTIONS: Preheat oven to 350 degrees F. Grease a muffin pan with cooking spray and set aside. Heat a large skillet over medium heat. Once hot, add oil, peppers and onions. Sauté for 5-7 mins. Add in spinach and mushrooms and cook for additional 2 mins. Add in minced garlic and salt/pepper and remove from heat. Crack eggs/egg whites into a large measuring cup and whisk then add in cooked veggies. Pour mixture evenly into muffin pan. Bake for 15-20 mins, until tops are firm. Cool slightly and serve immediately!
Healing Benefits of Kambo
Kambo is a traditional Amazonian medicine made from the secretions of the Phyllomedusa bicolour frog. It’s used in a traditional ceremony performed by Indigenous tribes, which involves applying the Kambo medicine to small burns on the skin. Some potential benefits of a traditional Kambo ceremony include: Detoxification – Stimulating the body’s natural detoxification processes. Boosted immunity – Stimulating the immune system, enhancing the body’s natural defenses against illness. Pain relief – Interacting with the nervous system, providing a powerful analgesic effect. Mental clarity – Improving mental clarity and focus, reducing stress and anxiety. Spiritual growth – Promoting feelings of inner peace, introspection, and personal growth.
The Power of the Enneagram with Coaching
An accredited coach and Enneagram practitioner can guide you through a transformative journey of self-awareness, personal growth, and emotional intelligence. By understanding your unique Enneagram type, you’ll gain deep insights into your personality, motivations, and behavior patterns, and learn to navigate challenging situations with more grace and ease. Coaching is highly personalized and tailored to your specific needs, ensuring that you get the most out of your experience. Whether you’re seeking to improve relationships, enhance your career, or simply live a more fulfilling life, Enneagram coaching can help you achieve your goals. Start your journey today!
Freedom at Any Age
These days the mobility market is full of possibilities. Rather than being confined to the inside of your home or relying on friends and family to take you out, consider the freedom of a mobility scooter. Battery powered scooters have come a long way and are now more affordable than ever. They provide the freedom to get around, they conserve physical energy, and they also provide you access to places you may not have previously been able to go. Along with the freedom, mobility scooters offer an element of safety.
What is Physical Literacy?
Physical literacy is the mastery of a range of fundamental movement skills that enable and encourage lifelong participation in physical and sporting activities. It’s the philosophy that underpins physical education in schools, and more and more, it’s being seen as the most effective antidote to childhood obesity and the many problems associated with our increasingly sedentary lifestyles. Sportball champions physical literacy by focusing on and promoting building skills for life, including sport skills, pro social skills, and motor skills. Sportball’s curriculum teaches physical literacy through its methodology, in which all games, activities, and instructions have a purpose and expected outcome.
Government Grant for Hip/Knee Replacements
Did you know that those with a prolonged disability or a medical condition that cause restrictions in daily activities can qualify for a $2,500 yearly credit, as well as a $30,000 Lump Sum Refund. Whatever the medical condition that cause you difficulties with walking, dressing, preparing food, hearing, sight, speech, etc, we have assisted thousands of Canadians get this credit and can help you get the money you deserve. For the most reliable service in Canada and the lowest fee, call Brett Scott 1-844-453-5372


