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Electromagnetic Energy and Your Health

Heath Canada’s Safety Code 6 was created in the 1950s to protect radar workers’ bodies from being excessively heated by the electromagnetic energy being emitted from radar. The Code was never designed to protect people from long-term, low-level exposures that are below that which heats tissue, but nevertheless damages cells by altering their function. Many devices these days emit low levels of electromagnetic energy, and we are around them all the time. Thousands of scientific studies have shown an association between so-called non-thermal exposures and all classes of disease, including diabetes, Alzheimer’s, and brain cancer.

Is Expressive Therapies for My Child?

Expressive therapies is a healing discipline that offers you the chance to paint, dance, act, play, and be musical to create change and build connection in your life. It is particularly effective with children, as they are far more likely to be comfortable and able to express their inner world with paint, or puppets, than with words. The arts in therapy are a powerful thing. They can help children release feelings they may not know how to let go of otherwise. Expressive therapies can lower anxiety and stress, heal and strengthen relationships, regulate behaviour, as well as help with trauma, autism, and disabilities.

Living Your Best Life

How do you live your best life? How do you live a life that matters to you? Your values shape how you live. In an ideal world, your day-to-day activities and your sense of what is meaningful are connected. Life is not always ideal, though. What could change? How do you motivate yourself? Counselling is a safe and neutral place to examine this: to find ways to line your behaviour up with your values, to come up with a plan, and to find ways around the obstacles that arise.

Plan Your Financial Goals

Vince Lombardi once said “the man on top of the mountain did not fall there”. Just as it takes planning and effort to scale a mountain, it also takes effort to plan and maintain a spending plan, set financial goals, save for emergencies and retirement. All we do contributes to either the realization of our goals or leaves us short of reaching them. We all want to live our best lives, so get out the pen and paper or Excel spreadsheet and start. Step by step and soon we will be there.

Healthy Aging

Aging is a natural process affected by the environment, genetics, lifestyle, and health, and is unique to each individual. To maintain independence and control requires an active and healthy lifestyle: exercise, healthy diet, intellectual activities, and a variety of social activities. Careful planning is required to maintain basic levels of functioning. Physical inactivity makes your body age faster, causing loss in bone strength, muscle strength, heart and lung fitness, and flexibility. Active living and physical activity improve posture and balance, self-esteem, and weight maintenance; lead to stronger muscles and bones; and contribute to relaxation and stress reduction.

Summer – Time for Change

Whether it’s the long daylight hours or relaxed daily schedules, we seem to let fewer things bother us in the summer. Things are just right for something new or a change!
A very big part of change through clinical counselling is AWARENESS. When we become aware of what we are feeling, thinking, or physically doing, we open a door of opportunity to potentially new choices and decisions that may be better; more of what we genuinely want to feel, think, or do. July can be your month for awareness and change! Contact a registered counsellor for help.

Bio-Hacking for Beautiful Skin

Proper functioning of our skin cells is the foundation of healthy skin, and healthy skin is beautiful skin! As our outermost defence layer, our skin is susceptible to damage: scars caused by acne and burns, stretch marks, hyperpigmentation, and of course wrinkles and fine lines. Micro-needling can treat the root of this damage. During a treatment, special micro-needles are used to create thousands of micro lesions in the dermis, and this stimulates growth factors that induce collagen and elastin production in the skin, improving the function of the cells and thus the texture and appearance!

Music and Brain Plasticity

Brain-imaging techniques have revealed the brain’s plasticity and have identified networks that music activates. The brain areas activated by music are not unique to music. These networks also process other functions. Musical and non-musical functions share systems. For example, motor control and executive control share circuits with music. Music can activate and drive complex patterns of interaction between the other two, so that a stroke patient and someone with Parkinson’s increases movement, and someone with traumatic brain injury increases cognitive functioning, such as problem solving or decision making.

Book Club: Making a Good Brain Great

By Daniel Amen, MD. When our brains work right, we work right. But the brain is easily injured. A bump on the head, sleep deprivation and poor nutrition can all have long-term consequences leading to problems with attention, mood and even dementia. Dr. Amen shares his exciting insights into protecting, repairing and maintaining our brains with good nutrition, supplements and special exercises. A great read!

Financial Fitness

Grant Thornton Limited, now including the former practice of Abakhan & Associates, helps Canadians with overwhelming debt get financial fresh starts! Our Licensed Insolvency Trustees (LIT) are federally-regulated professionals who provide solutions to individuals and businesses with debt problems. LITs are the only professionals authorized to administer court-regulated consumer proposal and bankruptcy proceedings, which allow you to be discharged from your debt. Let us help you find your best debt solution during a free, confidential consultation at one of our offices in Victoria, Duncan, Nanaimo, Port Alberni and throughout the Mainland BC. If you are looking for personal, corporate or debt management services from experienced professionals who can lead you to a life free from debt, make an appointment today at www.gtabakhan.com.
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The Science of Holistic Nutrition

The Science of Holistic Nutrition

Holistic Nutrition is a profession that looks at, not only food and its nutrients (and how they help balance the body), but also the How, When, Where and Why of the individual client.

At the Canadian School of Natural Nutrition, we have a curriculum that is a balance of both hard science such as Anatomy, Physiology, Pathology, Chemistry and Bio-Chemistry, and social sciences, (defined by the study of people, individually and in groups, their customs and relationships) in courses such as Prevention, Life-stages, Ecology, and Symptomatology. Symptomatology, with its focus on the individual’s identification of health-concerns and symptoms, is a perfect blend of both the hard and social sciences. This allows the holistic nutritionist to assess the whole person and make recommendations to improve his or her health.