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What is colonic hydrotherapy?
I often hear about colonic therapy. I have heard patients who tried it and found it very helpful to them, but I really didn’t know much about it. Recently, I met, Karryn, who is colonic therapist with 20 years of … Continue reading
Winter to Spring – Awakening the Sleeping Mold
Spring is officially here now. You may start thinking about spring cleaning. This week’s guest blogger is a certified home and mold inspector, Robert Kin. Can you feel it? The birds are chirping, the sun shines longer providing warmth and … Continue reading
It’s All In Your Genes!
As granny used to say to explain your behaviour, “It’s in your genes, and there’s nothing you can do about it.” Well, granny was only half right. There is something you can do about it – change your lifestyle. Medical … Continue reading
Pesticides And Parkinson’s Disease
I published a blog on Pesticides and Alzheimer’s in mid February. Now there is another new study indicates exposure to pesticides might increase the risk for Parkinson’s disease (PD). The study, published in the February 4, 2014, issue of Neurology, … Continue reading
Posted in Mental Health, Uncategorized
Tagged dirty dozen, Neurology, organic pesticides, Parkinson's, Pesticides, rotenone
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Sex, Steroids and Exercising
More and more men are using testosterone supplements in the hope of improving their strength, energy, and sexual performance. However, many testosterone supplements are not only unnecessary but there is mounting evidence concerning side effects associated with the use of … Continue reading
Pesticides And Alzheimer’s
We know that pesticides or insecticide are harmful to the human body, but to what extent? A new study finds that serum levels of a pesticide metabolite are associated with increased risk for a diagnosis of Alzheimer’s disease (AD). Until … Continue reading
Seven Ways to Improve Your Relationship
Valentine’s Day is around the corner. What are you doing for your loved one? Here are some tips from Psychotherapist and Life Coach, Valerie Smith . If you and your partner can follow these 7 steps, everyday would become Valentine’s. … Continue reading
Depression Linked to Zinc
According to a recent study, people who are depressed have lower concentrations of zinc in their peripheral blood compared with nondepressed people. This is actually promising news, as it suggests that something as simple as zinc supplements might help depressed … Continue reading
Posted in Mental Health, Uncategorized
Tagged depression, Mental health, reproductive health, Zinc
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Probiotics and Autism
A recent study shows that probiotics may have benefit people suffering the Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). According to this new research, treatment with a certain human gut microbe, Bacteroides fragilis, alleviated ASD-like behaviours and eased accompanying gastrointestinal (GI) symptoms in … Continue reading
Healthy Baking for Christmas
As a health practitioner, I am always on a look out for healthy tips for patients, especially during the holiday season. Here are some amazing tips provided by Christy Heath, the founder of HEALTHY HEATH. By Christy Heath Within the … Continue reading
Posted in Recipes, Uncategorized
Tagged Christy Heath, Coconut oil, Cookie, cookies, ginger bread, paleo
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