Embark on a transformative journey towards a healthier, happier you with the power of hypnotherapy for weight loss. Say goodbye to fad diets and grueling workouts, and unlock the secrets hidden within your subconscious mind. Hypnotherapy gets your mind working with you rather than against you. Hypnotherapy aligns your mind and body, creating an environment where it feels easy to adjust your habits, motivations, and beliefs. Imagine effortlessly shedding those extra pounds as negative beliefs and self-sabotaging patterns melt away. With the guidance of a skilled hypnotherapist, you’ll rewrite your story, rewiring your mind for success and achieve your weight loss goals.
Event: Breaking Barriers to a Brighter Future
Join us on April 19th for an empowering evening at Possibilities Recovery Center’s Gala Dinner Fundraising Event: Breaking Barriers to a Brighter Future. With Sheldon Kennedy as the keynote speaker, this event promises inspiration and insight. Your participation supports the Possibilities Youth Connection program, ensuring free access for youth in Martensville, Warman, and Saskatoon. Let’s come together to break barriers and pave the way for a brighter tomorrow. Get your tickets now and be part of the change!
Naturopathic Approach to Irritable Bowel Syndrome
Did you know that April is IBS Awareness Month? IBS is one of the most common digestive disorders and can sometimes be one of the most confusing. Common triggers for IBS symptoms include stress, reduced gut biome diversity, food sensitivities/intolerances, and hormones. The condition is often diagnosed by ruling out other conditions and is frequently treated with pharmaceutical medications. Another option is to use naturopathic medicine to take a whole-system approach to managing the condition. This can involve individually tailored plans featuring botanicals, supplements, and enzymes, diet changes, and stress management techniques to address underlying health factors.
Staying Social with Hearing Loss
For someone with hearing loss, social situations are challenging. Help improve communication with them by following these simple tips: • Gain their attention before you begin talking. • Speak naturally & don’t shout. Speak distinctly, at a normal rate, using pauses to give the person time to process speech. • Keep your hands away from your face while talking. • Avoid sudden changes of topic. And if the subject is changed, tell them what you are talking about now. • Seat them where they can see as many faces as possible. • Check in. If you think your listener may not be following, convey the information again in shorter, clearer sentences.
DID YOU KNOW??
Fascia aka connective tissue is a three-dimensional web that spreads throughout the body and surrounds every muscle, bone, nerve, blood vessel and organ. So, when a fascial restriction occurs due to a physical or emotional trauma, or a surgery, there is a binding down of the fascial system. This binding down of the fascia can create tremendous pressure in the body causing pain, limited mobility, and restricted range of motion. If you are struggling with pain or restricted movement, schedule yourself a myofascial release treatment, and get back to moving pain free. Help is just a call away.
April Brain Teasers
1. Working past age 65 is linked to a shorter life, a study found. TRUE or FALSE? 2. Sitting for more than three hours a day can cut two years off a person’s life expectancy. TRUE or FALSE? 3. Reading in dim light will harm your eyes. TRUE OR FALSE?
Words to Live By
“In this present moment there is no fear. Fear is an indicator that your mind is either in the past or the future, making up stories about moments that have already happened or are yet to come. Be truly present today and stay attuned to the safety of the moment you are already in.” – Keith Macpherson
Words to Live By
“Our food should be our medicine and our medicine should be our food.” – Hippocrates
Brain Teaser Answers
1. FALSE; it’s linked to a longer life. 2. TRUE. 3. FALSE; it may make them more tired, but won’t ruin your eyesight.
5 Easy Healthy Eating Hacks
1) Making tomato sauce? Add in diced carrots, celery, onion, peppers, and zucchini 2)Making smoothies? Add in avocado, spinach/lettuce/kale blend; cucumbers 3) Making soup? Great to add a sink load of veggies – blend them up to add thickness and hide them. Also, a great medium for anti-inflammatory spices such as turmeric and ginger 4) Potato lover? Making mashed potatoes by using half cauliflower or sweet potatoes 5) Spices and Herbs? Rosemary for liver, garlic for heart and anti-microbial, cinnamon for blood sugar, thyme for immune system and respiratory health, sage for memory, parsley, and cilantro for digestive support.
Claiming Care Medical Expenses
Navigating the financial challenges of supporting aging parents, special needs children, or spouses with severe illnesses often involves significant attendant care expenses. The Disability Tax Credit (DTC) allows individuals to claim annually for attendant care fees incurred in Canada. Eligible expenses include nursing home or full-time care, group homes, in-home attendant care, retirement homes, special schools, or training institutions. Other eligible disabilities span vision, mobility, hearing, feeding, dressing, elimination functions, and mental capacities crucial for daily life. Approval for the (DTC) is necessary to claim these expenses.


