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Burn Fat, Don’t Abuse Carbs

Many leading scientists, medical professionals, and nutrition experts agree the ketosis lifestyle is the pinnacle of health and wellbeing. Ketosis is a natural metabolic state where the body burns fat for most of its energy rather than carbohydrates. Fat offers the body 225% more energy than carbohydrates. Today, most people have sugar-burning bodies, not fat-burning bodies. Fat-burning bodies typically experience better energy and fewer cravings due to balanced blood sugar levels. Typically, without several days of fasting or sticking to unrealistic diet plans, our bodies cannot reach ketosis and take advantage of this energy. So unless you have serious discipline and nowhere to go, nutritional ketosis has been believed to be out of reach… until now.

David Warfield, ForeverGreen Ketopia
www.warf.fgxpress.com

Gratitude Goes a Long Way

Gratitude is one of the fastest and most effective ways to change your mood. When you’re feeling heavy, overwhelmed with difficulties or frustrated with what you don’t have, one of the quickest and easiest ways to change this is to focus on what you DO have! Here’s an easy exercise to add into our day: just notice what you feel grateful for. Especially when you’re frustrated or feeling like things aren’t going your way, try this practice to change up your energy. What we focus on expands, so the more we focus on what lights us up and makes us happy to be here, the better! Gratitude is a key in life to attracting what we want. Here’s an exercise to try: at the end of each day write down 3 things that happened for which you are grateful. Do this for 21 days. See how this feels and what happens!

Shari Dunnet, Light Body Healing Works
www.lightbodyhealingworks.com

Health Spotlight

Three decades ago, I had reached a low point in my life where I was suffering from several health conditions which the health system could not seem to resolve and a family member recommended Aloe Vera Juice, from Pro Ma Systems (Canada) Inc. Within three months of drinking the Aloe Vera juice, I found myself with very little or no discomfort from hot flashes and the miserable cramping associated with the colitis had virtually disappeared. I soon found myself with an unexpected increase in my energy levels. Now over 30 years and counting, I have virtually no symptoms. I knew I had to share this with others so I joined the company and never looked back. Not only have I been able to help people by recommending it, but I have witnessed amazing results with people of all ages who use our Grace Cosmetics natural botanical aloe vera based skin care, body care and therapeutics.

Maureen Glowasky
www.maureenglowasky.com

High Arches

Next time you step out of the shower, look at the imprint your wet foot makes on the floor. Is there a gap between your heel print and the ball of the foot? If so, it is likely you have a pes cavus foot. People with pes cavus are unable to absorb the shock of heel strike when walking. They often suffer from ankle sprains, sore knees, tight achilles tendons, clawed toes and later on, low back pain. Callusing occurs to protect the high pressure areas of the heels and balls of the feet. Gel insoles soften the impact on the knees, hips and spine, while a sturdy walking shoe provides stability. Custom molded insoles, made with high lateral sides, off load the pressure to provide more comfort and stability. Pes cavus can be bothersome to live with but with proper treatment can provide very happy feet.

Diane Calder, B.D. Mitchell Prosthetics and Orthotics www.mitchellpando.com

Holistic Aromatherapy

Modern Aromatherapy has evolved into four basic categories: Medical (practiced in France by doctors) , Popular & Esoteric (products from metaphysical and gift shops), Holistic (addressing the Body+Mind+Spirit), and Aromachology (The scientific study of fragrance/perfumery). Holistic Aromatherapy is a multidimensional healing art, involving the beneficial physiological, pharmacological, psychological and metaphysical properties of pure therapeutic grade essential oils. In addition, there is a clear understanding of the importance of the client-therapist relationship. The healing effects of various essential oil therapies are augmented by having responsive caring support from a knowledgeable practitioner. The aim of the practitioner is to gain insight into the complex causes of a client’s health concerns, mitigate symptoms, and lead the client forward on the path of self-responsibility and inspired abundant living. Re-connecting with Nature and integrating Mind+Body+Spirit, is the true foundation for optimum wellness!

Nelson Meggitt
www.optimumwellnessfactor.ca

What is Soma Yoga?

Soma Yoga is a combination of somatic movements & yoga relaxation techniques. These movements and techniques are designed to bring mind body awareness resulting in decreased stress response, decreased pain, and increased movement and enjoyment of life. These gentle mindful movements are tools that you can learn to practice each day to enhance the quality of your life. How you feel physically determines how you feel mentally. How you feel mentally determines how you feel physically

It is a never-ending circle of influence! Throughout our lives, our body/mind responds to daily stresses and traumatic experiences by producing reflex muscle contractions. When these muscular reflexes of stress are triggered repeatedly, habitual, involuntary muscle contractions develop. Eventually, Sensory Motor Amnesia develops, a memory loss of how certain muscle groups feel and how to control or relax them. The result is stiffness and pain, decreased movement and postural changes. Using these slow, gentle movements brings back voluntary control of muscles resulting in healthy movement, improved posture, full breathing and mindfulness. An excellent aid for those who have persistent pain and limited mobility.

Katie White, Courtenay Massage Therapy
www.courtenaymassagetherapy.com

Community Support

Multiple Myeloma – are you a patient or a caregiver?  The North Island Myeloma Group offers support, education and advocacy for you.  Our very positive members meet the third Tuesday of each month, September to June, to share news, support, laughter and ideas. Though Myeloma is an incurable cancer of the bone marrow it is treatable and some of our members have been living active lives for over 10 years. The group is also holding our annual education day in Nanaimo on September 19 with Dr. Kevin Song, Clinical Assistant Professor, Vancouver General Hospital, as our keynote speaker. There is no charge and lunch is included.

For more information about our group please contact Linda at: [email protected] or 250-204-9055 or Mary at: [email protected] or 250-339-6743.  As not everyone is comfortable in a group both Linda and Mary are also pleased to offer private meetings.

www.nimyeloma.ca

Aloe Vera Helps & Heals

The versatile Aloe Vera plant has many uses. Here’s a run-down of its properties, and how it can be used to help with various ailments and conditions: Aloe Vera contains at least 6 antiseptic agents. These include lupeol, salicylic acid, urea nitrogen, cinnomonic acid, phenols and sulphur – all of which are recognized as antiseptics because they kill or control mold, bacteria, fungus and viruses. Lupeol and salicylic acid are also very effective pain killers. Containing at least three anti-inflammatory fatty acids (cholesterol, campestral and B-silosterol) explains the plants benefit in healing burns, cuts, scrapes, abrasions, allergic reactions, rheumatoid arthritis, rheumatic fever, acid indigestion, ulcers, plus many inflammatory conditions of the digestive system and other internal organs, including stomach, small intestine, colon, liver, kidney and pancreas. B-silosterol is also a powerful anti-cholestromatic which helps lower harmful cholesterol levels, explaining Aloe Vera’s benefits for heart patients.

Maureen Glowasky
www.maureenglowasky.com

Summer Massage

During the summer months, we are all eager to head outside and be active and enjoy the warm weather. However sometimes unforeseen injuries can occur leaving you feeling limited or unable to enjoy all that summer has to offer. Massage Therapy can help you to deal with the physical symptoms that are holding you back. Whether you suffer from inflammatory conditions such as arthritis and tendinitis, to headaches and migraines, massage can help. If you suffer from muscle pain, such as spasms, strains and sprains, back pain, circulatory and respiratory problems, even pregnancy and labour discomfort, massage therapy can help with those issues too. The services of a Registered Massage Therapist (RMT) can benefit people of all ages to achieve and maintain health and wellness in many ways, and help you get back to feeling your most able and healthy self.

Katie White, Courtenay Massage Therapy
www.courtenaymassagetherapy.com

Book Club: Self-Compassion

The Proven Power of Being Kind to Yourself, by Kristin Neff, Ph.D., says that it’s time to “stop beating yourself up and leave insecurity behind.” Self-Compassion: She offers expert advice on how to limit self-criticism and offset its negative effects, enabling you to achieve your highest potential and a more contented, fulfilled life.Offers exercises and action plans for dealing with every emotionally debilitating struggle, be it parenting, weight loss, or any of the numerous trials of everyday living.

www.self-compassion.org

 

Painful or Pain-Free?

How do you want to spend the rest of your life? Isn’t it interesting that the foods that are not good for us are our favourites? Sometimes we don’t even know that fact. People who suffer with post-nasal drip, usually should avoid all dairy products; and those who have an arthritic condition are better off not eating red meat or drinking red wine.

Do you ever feel hyper-sensitive after eating foodstuffs containing sugar? Did you know that many foods contain sugar, even those you wouldn’t expect? A report released by Maclean’s magazine last year suggested that the average Canadian eats nearly 100 lbs of sugar per year! And most of it is hidden in foods you think are healthy. Cereal, pasta sauce, bread, ketchup, salad dressing, peanut butter, fruit juices and most “low fat” products. The taste has to come from somewhere, reckon the manufacturers. Childhood obesity is on the rise, as well as many side effects such as Diabetes, high blood pressure and possibly even Alzheimer’s, according to Suzanne de la Monte; a professor at Brown University. The World Health Organisation suggests sugar should be a mere 10% of our total energy intake per day. The way to control that is to read the labels every time we go shopping or eat something, and if necessary, keep a food journal until you are familiar with your own requirements. The healthiest way to obtain sugar in your diet is from fresh fruit and vegetables and, most strongly suggested; organically grown.

Reading labels can be a feat in itself. There are many words that we simply don’t know what the real ingredients are, and it would take a dictionary to work out even one product’s label! Some people go by the rule – ‘if it has more than three ingredients, I won’t buy it.’ That doesn’t always work for those with a busy lifestyle, so it is a good idea to find out what some of the additives are and what they might do to our systems. In an article published by President’s Choice last year, we learn that there are more than 850 food additives approved for use in Canada alone. If we only knew what they are for and why! Some are nutritional boosters such as Niacin and Folic Acid. Carrageenan, Agar, Citric Acid and Xanthan Gum are added for texture and to thicken sauces, etc. The ones to really be aware of are Monosodium Glutamate (MSG), Sodium Nitrate and Sodium Nitrite, Sodium Sulphite and Sodium Benzoate. These are added to enhance flavour, prolong shelf life and help maintain the colouring of a food. The problem is, they come under the guise of many different names – even ‘natural’ – and can have a negative reaction for many. Flushed face, headaches, rapid heartbeat, upset stomach or itchy skin to name a few symptoms.

So how to enjoy a healthy lifestyle AND shop diligently? There are many co-op buying services that one can subscribe to in and around Winnipeg, where sharing an order of organic vegetables and fruit makes it less costly. It is also helpful to think more about the 100-mile shopping radius. This allows your foodstuff to arrive fresh at your doorstep, rather than looking tired and depleted after travelling thousands of kilometres AND being picked long before ripening. If you’ve ever eaten a banana or mango in the land of it’s origin, you’ll know a world of difference in taste and texture. This might be restrictive for many, having now become used to consuming various fruits and vegetables throughout the year, instead of seasonally or not at all. Really, who wants to eat strawberries in December? Personally, I see them as a summer fruit and ‘save’ them for that time. That makes them more special and eagerly awaited, don’t you think? Supporting local growers is also to be favoured, and such fun to go out and actually experience picking the fruit yourself. Blueberries, raspberries, strawberries, cherries and apples are some locally grown fruit varieties.

To get back to my comments at the beginning of this article about our favourite foods not always being the best for our digestion. Did you know that tomatoes, cucumbers, green peppers, potatoes, eggplant and peppermint belong to the Deadly Nightshade category? They throw a lot of acid into the digestive tract which shows up as indigestion, bloating, gas, abdominal discomfort, nervous sweating, pains in joints – feet and hands – which can lead to arthritis and gout over time. Now you’re probably pulling a face and thinking, ‘what’s left for me to eat?’ I suggest you may want to closely observe your body’s reactions after eating any of these foods and make a healthy decision for yourself. If you can’t give them up entirely, then at least cut back on the quantity you consume. Beware of dried fruits, as many of them are preserved with Sulphur Dioxide. You might also want to look at mushrooms. Ever had a ‘gassy’ tummy after eating them? They are actually from the fungus family, and they ferment in your body, especially overnight. A far better colon and bladder function is achieved after deleting nightshades from your diet.

Living with joy and elation takes work, observation and love – self love. Eating lots of leafy greens, beetroots, raisins, figs, watermelons, almonds and some of the lighter proteins such as chicken, turkey, fish and eggs are some of the foods that will help you back to a pain-free lifestyle. Add walking in nature, laughing and listening to soothing music and you really are on the right pathway. Being grateful, showing kindness, acceptance and forgiveness are simple pleasures that bring great rewards. And you will certainly feel much less pain than before.

 

Cheron Long-Landes, Cheron Dearle Holistic
www.cherondearle.com