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#TurnMayGrey

May is Brain Tumour Awareness Month in Canada. Brain Tumour Awareness Month aims to raise awareness about brain tumours, promote research, and support those affected by the disease. It is an opportunity to unite as a collective force, raise our voices, and create positive change. This year, we highlight the need to raise awareness for brain tumour signs and symptoms to increase early detection and diagnosis and improve patients’ survival chances. Learn more about the most common signs and symptoms of a brain tumour and download the infographics at www.braintumour.ca/signs and share them on social media! Don’t forget to use the hashtag #TurnMayGrey!

Are You Having Fun?

As an older adult, you’re likely aware of the importance of staying active for optimal mental and physical health. However, amidst all your activities, it’s crucial to ask yourself: are you truly having FUN? Fun and joy are essential components of a fulfilling life, making us feel alive, engaged, and connected to others. When we embrace laughter and play, the world becomes more vibrant and inviting. Every senior deserves to pursue enjoyable pastimes that transport them, making them lose track of time or feel like a carefree kid once again. The good news is that many of the best activities for senior citizens are low-cost or even free. So, why not explore activities that reignite the youthful spirit within you?

Mother’s Day Floral Delight

This Mother’s Day, let’s celebrate with intention and support local florists. Beyond the bouquet, gifting from a nearby florist nurtures community ties and sustains local economies. Your choice echoes appreciation for craftsmanship and personal touch, ensuring Mom receives freshest blooms with care and attention to detail. Amidst online convenience, there’s unmatched warmth in the familiarity of a neighborhood florist, where each arrangement is a labor of love. By patronizing these artisans, we not only honor maternal bonds but also cultivate thriving local businesses. This Mother’s Day, let’s bloom together, fostering connections that transcend mere petals. Choose local, celebrate love, and cherish Mom.

The Healthy Book Club

In “Not Good Enough: Understanding Your Core Belief and Anxiety,” Sabrina Trobak, MACP, RCC, CCS, (from Fort St. John, BC) offers practical strategies to manage anxiety. She emphasizes the significance of recognizing and challenging core beliefs, which impact thoughts, behaviors, and emotions. Trobak advocates for understanding one’s core belief’s origins and influence, enabling readers to address unhealthy patterns and cultivate lasting confidence.

Laughter is the Best Medicine

“Why do we eat healthy?” asked Susy. “For superpowers,” Mom replied. “Carrots help you see through walls!” Now she’s hooked, convinced that each bite will help her become a real-life superhero!

Resilience Is Critical For A Happy Life

Charles Darwin once said: “It’s not the strongest or the most intelligent that survive, but those who are most adaptable to change”. Control is an illusion that we all wrestle with in our own way. The “good” and the “not so good” comes and goes in everyone’s life, with the only real constant being change. One of the biggest source of unhappiness lies in not being able to adapt to the change that comes into our lives. When we dwell and cling to the dissappointment of unmet expectations of what was supposed to happen but didn’t see coming, it makes it more difficult to adapt, shift and change course. Being able to shift gears, grieve and welcome new direction and possibility opens flow. What we choose to focus on affects our happiness and how empowered we feel in the world.

May Brain Teasers

.1 The more you take, the more you leave behind. What am I? 2. What has a heart that doesn’t beat? 3. I can be cracked, made, told, and played. What am I? 4. What has a neck but no head?

Walk for Alzheimer’s

Calling all walkers! Join us for the IG Wealth Management Walk for Alzheimer’s this May and June across the province. It’s more than just a Walk – it’s a chance to connect, support each other and have some fun along the way.
Winnipeg – Saturday, May 25, Assiniboine Park
Steinbach – Wednesday, May 29, AD Penner Park
Brandon – Thursday, June 6, Riverbank Discovery Centre
Selkirk – Thursday, June 13, Gordon Howard Centre
Let’s inspire each other and show our support for families affected by dementia. Together, we can make a difference! Register and donate today at Alzheimer.mb.ca/wfa2024.

PEMF: A Powerful Anti-Aging Therapy

Humans are biological, chemical, and electrical beings. As such the health of our 100 trillions cells are constantly being challenged through the natural aging process and environmental factors such as Wi-Fi, cell phones, power transmissions, and food additives. This takes a significant toll on our cellular health. Enter PEMP (pulsed electromagnetic field therapy), the sole proven technology for enhancing our health on a cellular level through the increased flow of electrons. This powerful therapy reduces chronic pain and inflammation, eliminates toxins, increases bone density, improves brain function (FDA approved for Alzheimer/Parkinson’s) and more. PEMF regenerates all cells and accelerates the healing process.

Look for Local

Prairie West Ice Cream is a family owned and operated company that was started in Winnipeg, in 2005. On the very first day that we opened our doors and started production, we made a commitment to making great tasting ice cream in a state of the art manufacturing facility. Our products are naturally flavoured, peanut free, kosher, and gluten free made with Canadian Milk. Experience Canada’s only Asian inspired flavoured ice cream selections. We have 8 varieties to choose from including: Green Tea, Coconut, Mango, and Honey Dew Melon. This spring & summer, Pick up your Prairie West Ice Cream at Sobeys Extra Brandon South.