Brainspotting is a brain-based therapy used for helping clients to process traumatic memories, experiences, or emotions. It is a “bottom-up” therapy, meaning it focuses on processing information stored in the mid-brain (emotional center), as opposed to talk therapy, which is a “top-down” therapy focused on processing information stored in the cerebral cortex (logical center). BSP often helps clients experience unique breakthroughs by reducing reactivity, unlocking creativity, processing trauma, and generally working toward significant progress in their healing journey. You may find that you experience fewer intrusive thoughts, less emotional activation, and an increased sense of freedom, fulfillment, or peace in various areas of life.
Runner’s Knee?
Runner’s knee, or patellofemoral pain syndrome, is a common condition that causes pain around or behind the kneecap, especially during activity. Physiotherapy plays a vital role in recovery by addressing muscle imbalances, poor alignment, and movement patterns. A physiotherapist will assess hip, knee, and ankle mechanics, then guide you through targeted exercises to strengthen the quadriceps, glutes, and core. Stretching tight muscles and improving joint mobility are also key. Manual therapy, taping, and education on proper footwear or running form may be included. With consistent physiotherapy, most people see significant pain reduction and a safe return to running.
Missing Teeth Affecting Your Life?
Do you hide your mouth because you feel embarrassed about missing teeth? Missing teeth not only affects your general health and appearance, it may also contribute to depression and low self-esteem. Social embarrassment as a result of missing teeth and poorly fitting dentures may result in people avoiding social interactions. Don’t let tooth loss or improperly fitting dentures affect the quality of your life. Your denturist can explain the best ways to restore the function and appearance of your smile. Properly fitting dentures can help restore your self-esteem and bring back your smile.
Improve Your Focus & Concentration
Very often the brain and nervous system become fatigued and overloaded. Much like a computer receiving too much data all at once, the brain can become overwhelmed, slow down, or even crash. This can result in an inability to focus, brain fog, memory loss, ADD/ADHS-like symptoms, a “wired” feeling, or the inability to cope with daily life. The key to turning these conditions around is to give the body what it needs to strengthen specific areas of the brain and nervous system. This can be achieved naturally with specialized nutritional formulations, which will replenish the body and alleviate symptoms.
Words to Live By
“Notice how your breath reminds you to approach life one moment at a time. It does not venture outside of the present moment and remains peacefully true to what is.” – Keith Macpherson
Red River Adventure Awaits
Set out on a guided Splash Dash boat tour along the scenic Red River for a memorable mix of adventure, history, and riverfront charm. Departing from The Pony Corral aboard Transport Canada–certified vessels, each ride showcases the beautiful views of Winnipeg’s shorelines, accompanied by engaging stories from a spirited captain. Before or after your tour, enjoy food, drinks, and patio vibes at The Pony Corral—making it the perfect outing for family and friends.
Prioritizing Self-Care for Seniors
July 24 marks International Self-Care Day — a gentle reminder that taking care of yourself is essential at every stage of life. For seniors, self-care can be as simple as staying hydrated, getting quality sleep, enjoying gentle movement like stretching or walking, or spending time with loved ones. Engaging in hobbies, staying socially connected, and setting aside quiet time for relaxation all support emotional well-being. Even small acts of self-kindness can boost mood, energy, and independence. Celebrate yourself this month and remember — caring for your body, mind, and spirit is never selfish.
Visit www.hsewinnipeg.com for more self-care ideas.
Boosting your Immune System with Reiki
Did you know that Reiki can help improve immune function? Reiki offers a powerful, yet often overlooked, way to strengthen the immune system. It works by stimulating energy flow throughout the body, enhancing vitality and resilience. Reiki shifts energies in key areas—the gut, heart, and nervous system—to restore feelings of balance, improve immune function, and encourage faster recovery from illness. By clearing energetic blockages in a gentle and non-invasive way, Reiki ensures the body’s natural defenses are primed and effective. Whether used alongside conventional medicine or as a preventive wellness practice, Reiki supports your well-being at its core.
Are You A Mosquito Magnet?
Did you ever wonder why some people are mosquito magnets, while others are hardly bothered? One theory is based on the fact that your skin is a source of elimination. Eat too much garlic, and it will literally come through your pores. If sugars are not metabolized properly, the byproducts must be eliminated, and one of those pathways is the skin. It is believed that mosquitos are attracted to the excess metabolized sugar. Vitamin B1 is known to help the body burn sugars more efficiently, thereby reducing excess sugar coming out of the pores, and your skin from attracting mosquitos. Nutritional testing can reveal if you are lacking B1 and other essential nutrients that are making you a mosquito magnet.
Local Business Spotlight
Total Tub is a Manitoba-based company specializing in bathroom safety and accessibility solutions. We provide and install high-quality Canadian-made products including Quick Tub® shower conversions, grab bars, railings, and wall-mounted benches. Our services promote independent living for individuals with mobility challenges, helping reduce the risk of slips and falls—80% of which occur in the bathroom. As licensed installers and authorized dealers, we proudly offer OBC/AODA-compliant solutions for both residential and commercial needs. Locally owned and operated, we’re small enough to listen, big enough to deliver.
Taking Care of Your Dentures
Taking proper care of your dentures is essential for comfort, function, and long-term use. Here are key tips to help you keep them in great shape: DO: Handle dentures gently to avoid cracks or breaks; Rinse them after eating to remove food and debris; Remove them at night and soak in a denture cleanser or water; Rinse thoroughly before wearing again; Brush them daily with a soft denture brush; Reline dentures as soon as you notice poor fit or discomfort. Visit your denturist regularly for adjustments and checkups. DON’T: Use whitening toothpaste, harsh cleaners, bleach, sharp tools, or hot water; Ignore damage or discomfort. Did you know? The Canadian Dental Care Plan (CDCP) provides coverage for dentures and related services for eligible individuals.


