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Product Review: Greens+ Extra Energy 

Do you often feel tired and in need of an all-natural energy boost? With greens+ extra energy, you get all-natural energizing ingredients including taurine and naturally occurring 100mg caffeine from the kola nut, plus a full serving of nutrient-rich greens+ in every scoop! The best part is, it tastes amazing! Fresh orange or rich cappuccino flavours – no cream or sugar required. You’ll feel a calm energy – refreshed and energetic – without shakiness, nervousness or irritability. Underneath this amazing burst of energy, your body is absorbing a plethora of vitamins, minerals and unique phytonutrients along with hydrating effects from the water – and because it doesn’t come with sugar, synthetic additives or a mega-dose of caffeine, there is no diuretic effect! Whether you need a boost first thing in the morning, before your workout, or just to get over that 3pm workday slump, greens+ extra energy works to provide long-lasting energy with no over-stimulation or energy “crash”.

Matthew Calvez, www.nutritionplus.com

Eliminate Chronic Health Conditions

Most people believe that developing diabetes, heart disease, Alzheimer’s or any chronic health condition is just something that happens because of bad luck or poor familial genetics. This mindset is keeping those people trapped in a mentality that they have no control over their health. The human body is not designed to be sick. Consuming the wrong types of foods has led us down a path of declining health. Mankind was a hunter gatherer for the last few million years and only started consuming grains some 10,000 years ago. The human body has not adapted to thrive on the consumption of grains. The addition of sugars and bad oils in the last 100 years has made the problem worse. Consuming a diet closer to that of our ancient ancestors will allow a body to heal to the extent that it can, and likely prevent future health issues. The human body is a self-healing organism. Give your body the nutrients it needs, and get out of the way.

Tom White, www.becomehealthy.ca

Reiki for Wellness 

Reiki is an ancient Japanese energy therapy that induces deep relaxation allowing stress to be released and returning the body to a natural state of wellness and balance.  It has no medical contraindications and can be used to speed up recovery from surgery, or long-term illness.  Reiki also helps to reduce pain, anxiety, depression and fatigue and improve overall wellbeing. It has been increasingly offered as part of workplace wellness programs to address burnout and stress. The Reiki practitioner’s hands remain on or slightly above the body for several minutes moving from head to toe. Many individuals report feeling a pulsing heat, vibrations or tingling sensation during the gentle touch therapy and most enter a calm, deep relaxed state.  Others may experience a powerful awareness and healing.

Cathy Lovatt, Reiki Master, www.sundragonstudios.ca

First Aid Saves Lives! 

Did you know that friends, coworkers and family members are the ones we are most likely to have to use first aid and CPR on? Many incidents happen in the home, workplace and school that require immediate medical attention as professional emergency medical assistance may take some time to arrive, and that is time we may not have! We should be teaching every student these skills in schools as early as possible. Providing students with first aid training at an early age helps cement those life saving techniques in their mind and by having as many people as possible trained with the right first aid skills, emergency first aid can be done immediately, potentially saving a life or preventing more damage. There are several programs available to students such as the PeopleSavers course and First Aid/CPR/AED training.

Yvonne Harder, www.eastmansafety.ca

The Healing Science of Life

Anything affecting your physical, spiritual and emotional well-being can cause you to be out of balance and therefore cause disease. Ayurveda is a natural holistic approach to health that focuses on treating the whole person – body, mind and spirit, with a primary focus on promoting good health rather than fighting disease. Ayurveda is a sanskrit word, ‘ayu’ meaning “life”, defined in the ancient scriptures as the combination of body, mind and soul. And ‘veda’ meaning “science” – “The science of life.” This unique health practice is a proven ancient method that combines the natural healing components of whole foods, herbs and oils to treat the imbalances of mental, physiological and chemical problems within the body. Many that adopt an ayurvedic lifestyle find that health problems significantly reduce, energy levels rise, sleep improves and weight usually balances itself out without the need for diets.

Andgela Diamond, www.prairiewellnessretreat.com

What is Wellness?

Well, Wellness is a choice; it is a choice we make for ourselves to get us closer to optimal health. There is a process we go through but it won’t happen overnight. It’s developing a lifestyle that brings us into our highest potential of well-being and health. Wellness starts in our mind the moment we take that first step and commit to eating better. Our bodies begin to heal themselves and ask for more healthy things such as more water, more movement, less screen time, and we start seeing life in a better light. Making that choice allows us to be able to play with our kids and grandkids for years to come. Even if you were never taught a healthy lifestyle, now is the time to learn and to teach the next generation! Get up, eat some veggies and get out there with the kids!

Theadora Juenke, RMT

Book Club: Furiously Happy   

A Funny Book About Horrible Things

Jenny Lawson, #1 New York Times Bestselling Author, explores her lifelong battle with mental illness. A hysterical, ridiculous book about crippling depression and anxiety? That sounds like a terrible idea. But terrible ideas are what Jenny does best. Furiously happy is a book about embracing everything that makes us who we are – the beautiful and the flawed – and then using it to find joy in fantastic and outrageous ways. Maybe crazy isn’t so bad after all!

Jenny Lawson, www.thebloggess.com

How is Stress Affecting You

Stress is unpleasant, even when it is transient. Stressors such as work, relationships, finances etc. stimulate the Sympathetic Nervous System (or fight-and-flight response) in your body, and over time and continuation cause negative effects to the affected areas (lack of sleep, digestive issues, high blood pressure, reproductive complications, etc.). The areas or systems of your body that are most affected by stress are:  Brain and Nerves, Muscles and Joints, Cardiovascular System, Stomach and Intestines, Pancreas and Reproductive System. Reflexology stimulates the Parasympathetic Nervous System (or rest-and-renew response) in your body, allowing your body functions to normalize naturally, resulting in: Longer, deeper sleep, an increase in digestive function, lowered blood pressure, reversal of reproductive complications, etc. Other ways to reduce stress naturally and improve your overall mental and physical health are small daily doses of physical exercise, daily meditation, deep breathing exercises and massage therapy.

Gloria Laing, www.gloriasreflexology.ca

Yoga – Where Do I Begin? 

Starting anything new may take a leap of courage. Thankfully, if it’s yoga, most studios have offers in place to make the path of the beginner an easier one. It’s not uncommon to find some sort of introductory offer that gives you a chance to try a number of classes at a reduced rate. Over the course of this offer you can get a feel for what’s working for your body and in your schedule. If you’re feeling self-conscious and not ready to jump right in to group classes you might be more comfortable with a different approach. Look for an intro series or classes geared specifically to absolute beginners, or consider booking a private session with a teacher to show you how to move safely in and out of poses. However you begin, you can start right where you are and feel supported in this new exploration of self.

Susan Turner, www.YogaConnections.ca

What is Flower Essence Therapy?

Flower and Tree Essences have been around for over 85 years but most people aren’t familiar with them.  Dr. Bach was the first to work with essences and now there are hundreds of essence makers and companies such as FES, Alaskan, Pacific, Canadian Forest, Australian Bush, Healing Herb to name a few.  The essences are taken orally from a dropper bottle or with water several times a day.  The essences are a support system and help us move through our emotions like anger, anxiety, depression, fears, over-thinking, grief, life changes, resentment and so on.  The essences are vibrational energy medicine and with most of us dealing with stress and changes in our lives, it is an alternative therapy that is worth looking into to help us move through situations when we get stuck emotionally.

Rositha Jeanson, www.rositha.ca

Muscle Maintenace Needs Breakfast

March is National Nutrition Month. For the mornings that you’re running a little late and can’t sit down to eat, you might be tempted to pick up something at a fast-food drive-thru. A high-carb start to the morning might deliver a rush of energy, but within a couple of hours, you’ll come crashing down along with your blood sugar levels. Adding protein to your meal slows the release of glucose for steady energy, mental focus, and satiety. Protein helps keep you satisfied so you don’t devour the donuts during your break. You’ll be better able to control your cravings and your weight. A protein-packed meal is the true breakfast of champions as your body is busy all day long repairing and building muscle, especially if you are active. By including protein in every meal throughout the day, you supply your body with the material it needs for optimal muscle maintenance.

Reprinted with permission by Curves Interenational, 2015, www.curves.com