Discover Cutting-Edge Solutions at Bojta. Hair loss can be frustrating, but Bojta – Integrative Health & Trichology offers advanced, science-backed solutions. Led by internationally recognized Trichologist, best-selling author, and speaker Jennifer McCowan FWTS IHP1, Bojta is one of Canada’s top destinations for hair restoration. Our unrushed, 1-hour consultations uncover the root cause of hair loss. We specialize in non-surgical regenerative treatments, including exosomes, customized wigs, toppers, and bondable systems. Our Epigenetic Hair Analysis detects imbalances, toxins, and deficiencies. Soon, we’ll be the only clinic in the province to offer cryogenic hair stem cell freezing for future regenerative medicine.
Struggling with Hair Loss?
Discover Cutting-Edge Solutions at Bojta. Hair loss can be frustrating, but Bojta – Integrative Health & Trichology offers advanced, science-backed solutions. Led by internationally recognized Trichologist, best-selling author, and speaker Jennifer McCowan FWTS IHP1, Bojta is one of Canada’s top destinations for hair restoration. Our unrushed, 1-hour consultations uncover the root cause of hair loss. We specialize in non-surgical regenerative treatments, including exosomes, customized wigs, toppers, and bondable systems. Our Epigenetic Hair Analysis detects imbalances, toxins, and deficiencies. Soon, we’ll be the only clinic in the province to offer cryogenic hair stem cell freezing for future regenerative medicine.
Words to Live By
“Let food be thy medicine, and medicine be thy food.” — Hippocrates
Disability Support For Canadians
The Disability Credit can significantly reduce income tax payments and generate a one-time lump sum refund. It caters to individuals experiencing difficulties whilem walking, dressing, or preparing food. Eligible medical conditions include those that affect vision, mobility, hearing, feeding, dressing, elimination functions, and mental capacities crucial for daily life. For a list of eligible medical conditions, as well as comprehensive information on applying for this substantial program, contact Brett Scott 1-844-453-5372
How is your Lung Life?
You read that right—we want you to think not just about your love life this February, but also about your lung life. Show love to your lungs by: – Breathing in clean, fresh air. If you smoke, quitting is the best gift for your health. – Protecting your lungs from flu, COVID-19, pneumonia, and RSV by staying up to date on your vaccines. – Getting reliable lung health information from trusted sources. – Tuning into our Let’s Talk Lungs podcast and Lung Life webinar series to learn from experts. Visit www.LungSask.ca to explore more ways to care for your lungs.
Hearing Loss and Balance
Hearing loss is one of several factors that can cause falls. Individuals who have even a mild degree of hearing loss are three times as likely to experience accidental falls. Studies have shown that wearing hearing aids improves balance compared to an individual who does not wear hearing aids but who has hearing loss. There are three major ideas for why hearing loss can affect our balance: 1) hearing loss causes less awareness of our environment, which means less awareness of people or activities around us; 2) hearing loss decreases spacial awareness, which makes it harder to know where you are compared to your surroundings; and 3) hearing loss uses more brain energy, which means there is less energy for balance.
Restore, Move, Thrive
Physiotherapists are highly trained professionals who graduate from Canadian universities’ Faculty of Health Sciences. Our primary goal is to prevent and manage acute and chronic pain, as well as movement dysfunctions. We offer personalized, hands-on treatments to restore function and mobility following disease or injury. Clinical and research evidence demonstrate the benefits of physiotherapy for a variety of conditions, including athletic injuries, neck and back pain, car accident recovery, headaches, dizziness and vertigo (BPPV), jaw pain (TMD), tendinitis, arthritis, work injuries, post-operative rehabilitation, and osteoporosis, among others.
Keep Living Your Best Life
A good retirement residence is not just a convenient place to live, it’s an environment in which you can pursue your passions, thrive and continue living with purpose. It may be daunting to think about moving into a retirement home, but have you considered how your life might improve by making this change? Meet a new network of friends, build new relationships, and take part in activities you once enjoyed, or commit to learning something new! Leave the worrying behind when it comes to home maintenance, meal preparation and your own safety – and have us do it for you!
BodyTalk: Listen to Your Heart
Your heart does more than pump blood; it’s a dynamic center of emotional and physical wellness. In BodyTalk, the heart is seen as a hub for communication between the body and mind. Stress, emotional trauma, or disconnection can disrupt this balance, affecting overall heart health. Through gentle, non-invasive techniques, BodyTalk helps restore harmony, reducing stress and promoting circulation. By addressing the root causes of imbalance, you can nurture both your emotional and physical heart. Take a moment today to connect with your heart—breathe deeply, feel gratitude, and consider BodyTalk for a holistic approach to lasting heart health.
Healing Through Self-Love
In February, during times of grief, prioritize self-love through honoring cherished memories. Reflect on the ones you loved and lost with tenderness. Foster healing by recognizing the impact of loss on mental well-being. Amidst sorrow, prioritize self-care—ensure sufficient rest, nourishment, and moments of solace. Share stories and celebrating their positive influence. Let love’s warmth serve as a healing balm for your heart. In honoring those dear to you, build resilience through self-love. Cultivate well-being as a tribute, acknowledging that healing is a gentle journey rooted in treasuring the love that once thrived.
Protect Your Future with Financial Self-Defense
Many Canadians feel anxious about their financial future, but you can take charge with smart strategies. Tools like RRSPs, TFSAs, and the First-Time Home Buyers’ Plan (FTHB) help reduce taxes and build retirement savings. Investment options like Segregated Funds provide peace of mind with guarantees against losses and probate bypassing. For Canadians with disabilities, the Registered Disability Savings Plan offers up to $90,000 in government support. This February, during Heart Health Month, why not check on your financial health too? Book a complimentary, no obligation Expert Financial Analysis to feel confident and secure about your financial future.


