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Chiropractic for Golf

The Masters is one of the greatest golf events in all of professional golf. This year Jordan Spieth had an amazing run at Augusta National to win the Masters. He is an amazing athlete and it was fun to watch. After he had won the event, at the Green Jacket Ceremony, he thanked family, close friends and his “team”. He mentioned as a part of his team his Chiropractor. It was awesome to hear him mention his Chiropractor alongside his golf coach and trainer. It shows you that Jordan understands that he would not play as well without a connected nervous system, and he is not alone. In fact most of the PGA professionals are under Chiropractic care and there are Chiropractors at all of the PGA events for the golf pros to use if needed. Pretty cool huh?

Dr. Ruth Hitchcock
www.espfamilychiro.com

Real Facts on Water

Drinking enough water daily is essential not only for the utilization of oxygen in the body but also for transporting the blood and other bodily fluids. Without adequate water, all bodily functions are diminished, including cellular respiration and the removal of toxins and metabolic wastes. Choose healthy drinks low in sugar, that can enhance your bodies health; Lemon water is an excellent choice; Lemons aid in digestion, boosts your immune system and helps to balance your PH levels. Evolv Health offers a refreshing natural lemon drink that Increases oxygen ATP in every cell of our body by 64%. Great for that midafternoon crash, for professional athletes or people who like to work out. Choices that you make regarding your daily routine either build up resistance to disease or tear it down.

Donna Ladan, Evolv Health
www.donnaladan.myevolv.com 


Seniors Advocate

If you are you a caregiver of an older loved one or a senior and find the health care system difficult to navigate or are frustrated with poor quality of health, you are not alone. Many older patients fall through the cracks because of gaps in our health care system.

Senior Care Practice is a service that is designed to help older adults and their families to breach the gaps and make optimal use of available resources.

“My role as a Senior Care Practitioner, consultant and medical professional is to help my patients and their families to move through the health care system. I coordinate the team, advocate for my patients at their physician and liaise between patients, their families and other health care provides to ensure continuity of care.

My advanced training in the area of senior health care, medication management, pain management and diabetes care allow me to identify and solve age, medical and medication related problems says Mathilda, Senior Care Practitioner.

She visits her patients in the privacy comfort of their homes. She tailors a care plan to meet their unique health care needs of her clients, educates her patients and their families and becomes a family friend.

Senior Care Practice is a prescription for older adults and their families to thrive!

Senior Care Practice, www.seniorcarepractice.com

Source Within

In a private session, my guides have a conversation with my client, using me as the interpreter.  No subject is off-limits.  It is very much like a counselling session but it is the guides that are doing the counselling, from a much higher place of wisdom.  One common issue I find after nine years of doing sessions is that people have a really hard time with self-judgement.  Where did we learn as a society to judge ourselves so harshly?  In order to heal, you need to be accountable for your part in your issues.  It is difficult to do so if you judge yourself critically.  A viewpoint of empathy and non-judgement from the guides is what helps many clients shift, as for the first time, they see their issues with neutrality.  We are here to learn.  It goes without saying that we would make many mistakes along our journey.

Maureen Becker
www.sourcewithin.com

Pet Health

Fireworks can be fun for humans, and with all the summer weekends, they are inevitable. Dogs don’t always hold the same enthusiasm however. Here are some tips for helping your dog cope with Fireworks Season. Make sure your dog is wearing identification or has a microchip in case they run away. Keep your dog indoors during the fireworks, as far away as possible from the noise. Placing a thick blanket over their kennel can help muffle the sounds. Make sure the kennel is in an area where they will not over heat though. Make sure your dog is tired by the time nighttime comes and the fireworks begin. Lots of exercise may need to be done during the day. Give your dog something yummy to chew on in their kennel such as a Kong filled with goodies.

Shalin Hustad, Grassroots Canine
www.grassrootscanine.com

Financial Fitness

When it comes to our nutrition we often don’t think long-term. We may eat at fast food restaurants and eat unhealthy for the immediate gratification it brings us. Long-term – this is problematic for our health.  The same thing goes for our finances. We often spend our money on purchases for immediate gratification. This is detrimental to our long-term financial stability and can be detrimental to our mental health as well. I call this the Latte Theory. Let’s say you spend $5 a day at Starbucks (usually its $10). That is $150 per month. If you take that and invest it in a balanced portfolio that returns 8%, in 40 years you will have $503,605.87. If we go with the $10, you will have $1,007,211.74.

Meeting with a professional Financial Planner can determine what you will need to achieve your dreams, and work with you to develop a plan to make them a reality.

Jesse Reitberger, National Bank Financial
www.nbc.ca

Protein Powders for Everyone!

It doesn’t matter whether your goal is to be a bodybuilder, a fitness competitor, to lose weight to look and feel better or to maintain healthy lean muscles as you age. Protein powders are an excellent way to ensure that you and your family’s protein requirements are met when diet alone simply cannot. Proteins powders have come a long way! A market traditionally consisting of whey (animal) protein powders has given way to a wide variety of proteins: plant-based proteins including soy, pea, brown rice, hemp and combinations, casein and egg and even paleo proteins. Each type of protein powder offers unique benefits and will complement whichever goal you have. Proteins are now available that are easy to digest and well-tolerated by people with food allergies and sensitivities. Whey protein has traditionally been the most popular because it is very good at prompting muscle protein synthesis, which is the way muscles grow, however it is not just for fitness enthusiasts. Vegan plant sources of protein can prevent inflammation cancer, heart disease, obesity and diabetes.

Protein, regardless of whey or plant-based is now a staple in many average households that are looking to encourage and sustain healthy lifestyles. Families will start the day off with a healthy shake that includes a scoop of protein, fruits and other healthy additions such as flax, chia and hemp seeds! Protein shakes are a fantastic way to fuel kid’s co-curricular activities. The elderly are using protein shakes for added energy and ensuring that they are getting proper all around nutrition. Given the huge variety of protein powders on the market, choosing a protein right for you can be daunting. Come into Nutrition plus Organic Market and we’ll help you understand proteins and how they can help with your healthy living goals.

Nutrition Plus
www.nutritionplus.com

Eating for Recovery

An often overlooked area when dealing with the injured athlete is what to eat throughout the rehabilitation period. Many patients commonly ask “are there foods that can help decrease inflammation and even possibly increase inflammation?” Surprisingly, the answer is YES! During the early stages of an injury (inflammatory phase) try 3-9 grams of fish oil, nuts, avocado or flax seed oil. Other foods that can help with inflammation are turmeric (1 tsp. 3x/day), garlic (2-4 cloves) or pineapple (1 cup). Other micronutrients that can help speed healing are Vitamin A, B, C, D as well as Calcium, Copper and Zinc to name a few. On the contrary, certain foods have an ability to increase or promote inflammation, such as vegetable oils, soybean, safflower oil and most processed foods. And remember, just because you’re laid up in bed with an injury that keeps you away from you’re activity, don’t forget to eat; Resting Metabolic Rate can increase between 15-50% during the recovery of an injury!

Jason Moniz, South Sherbrook Therapy
www.southsherbrook.com

Beat the Heat

The HEAT will come…when exercising outside. The time of day is important; try to avoid exercising from 10-3, the hottest part of day. Wear loose, light-coloured clothing; the lighter colour will help reflect heat, and cotton material will help the evaporation of sweat. You may also want to try specially designed, “hi-tech” exercise shirts and shorts. Sunscreen is a must; protect your skin, buy the ‘sweat-proof’ brands. You can get burned and suffer sun damage to your skin even on cloudy day. Stay hydrated. Before you go out, drink a glass or two of water. Carry a bottle of water or even a hydration pack. Take a drink every 15 minutes, even when you’re not thirsty. When you’re done with your workout, have a few more glasses of water. Exercise safe Winnipeg!

Concourse Physiotherapy
www.yourphysio.com

Story of Your Bones

There is an Ojibwe word used when someone shares their story authentically, “oxoconic” – the story of our bones. The essence of this word is sacred. I was told by the Elders that it is healthy to share our stories because they can help one stay in balance within themselves. Unfortunately, we are often too busy or too distracted to tell our story or we forget. Over time, these stories can build up and prevent us from having a voice at all. Sometimes we don’t know who to tell our story to because no one is listening. I encourage people to tell their story by writing it down or attending ceremony. Alternatively, find a trusting person who can bear witness to your story and see you in your sacredness beyond the story content.  The story is finished when the storyteller sees themselves as a valued and sacred part of creation.

Pamela Vialoux, Shabequay Healing
www.shabequay.ca

Stop Toxic Skin Care Products

There is a lot of information regarding toxic ingredients in skin care and cosmetic lines that we purchase. At times, I feel like no matter what brand I purchase, I am taking a risk. There are key words that we are aware of; additives like parabens, sulfates, toluene, and formaldehyde are only a few of the chemicals that manufacturers use to create everyday items. What people do not realize is that these toxic chemicals are endocrine disruptors; they can mimic estrogen and possibly contribute to breast cancers. Causemetics has brought together eleven of Canada’s natural and non-toxic companies to produce a line that is safe and high quality. An automatic donation to the Canadian Breast Cancer Support Fund is made when you purchase Causemetics.

The Unexpected Gift
www.theunexpectedgift.ca