Posts tagged Wellness
Why Am I So Tired? Understanding The Root Causes of Chronic Fatigue

Feeling tired all the time, no matter how much sleep you get? Trust me, you're not alone. Chronic fatigue can be so frustrating, especially when it feels like there’s no clear reason for it. And, honestly, it’s usually not just one thing causing it—fatigue often comes from a bunch of different factors all working together. Let's break down some of the most common reasons for chronic fatigue, so you can get a better idea of what might be happening in your body.

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End of Season Gut Check: The Summer to Fall Transition

As summer fades and fall begins to settle in, many of us find ourselves shifting away from sun-filled patio brunches and barbecues. While the change in seasons brings cozy sweaters and warm drinks, it also presents an opportunity to rethink our health habits—particularly when it comes to gut health. Our digestive system plays a crucial role in our overall well-being, and a happy gut can improve everything from energy levels to mental clarity, so as we transition to autumn, let's explore how to take care of this vital system.

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IV Vitamins as a Supportive Therapy For Perimenopause

Perimenopause is the transitional phase leading up to menopause, typically occurring in women between their late 30s and early 50s. During this period, many women experience a variety of symptoms due to hormonal fluctuations which can be challenging, but adopting a naturopathic approach to hormonal health offers a holistic and natural way to manage these symptoms. Naturopathy emphasizes the body's innate ability to heal itself, utilizing natural therapies and lifestyle modifications to support overall well-being during perimenopause.

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Understanding the Connection Between Fibromyalgia and Irritable Bowel Syndrome

Fibromyalgia and Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) are two conditions that, on the surface, might seem unrelated – one primarily causes pain sensation in the muscles and soft tissues, while the other targets the digestive system. However, a closer examination reveals a surprising link between the two, shedding light on the complexities of how our bodies can react to chronic conditions.

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What is Irritable Bowel Syndrome

IBS is far from a rare disorder. It's estimated that about 10-15% of the global population is affected by IBS, though the actual numbers may be higher due to underreporting. Despite the discomfort and inconvenience it can cause, IBS is still widely misunderstood and often not openly discussed, leading to feelings of isolation and embarrassment among those who suffer from it.

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The Bigger Picture of PMDD

PMDD stands for Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder and refers to an extreme collection of symptoms that occur in the 1-2 weeks leading up to our periods, making us feel like a different person. It is hard to imagine that our hormones can cause such extreme symptoms and changes in our personality. The reason this can happen is because PMDD is much more than a hormonal condition. It is actually a whole-body experience.

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Understanding Methylation: Its Impact on Our Health and Well-being

Imagine your body as a complex machine where every component must work perfectly. Methylation is one of those vital processes, akin to a set of on-off switches, that controls various functions within this machine. It involves the addition of a methyl group (a carbon atom linked to three hydrogen atoms) to different molecules in our bodies. This simple chemical modification can dramatically change how these molecules behave and interact, akin to a conductor in an orchestra ensuring every instrument plays its part at the right time.

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Understanding SIBO: Symptoms and Solutions

Small Intestinal Bacterial Overgrowth (SIBO) might sound complicated, but it's a condition we can easily understand with a simple analogy. Think of your small intestine as a garden. Just like a garden needs a balanced ecosystem to thrive, so does your small intestine. SIBO occurs when there are too many bacteria in this "garden," disrupting the delicate balance needed for proper digestion and nutrient absorption.

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New Year Low-Bloat Detox

The holiday season is over and the New Year is upon us. This is the time of year for new health resolutions. Some of you may be trying to find more time for exercise or maybe a little more time for yourself, and others may be looking for ways to restore their gut health. The holiday season is full of sweets and indulgent foods. Lots of foods that, while delicious, can have a huge impact on gut health. If you're looking for a few tips to get your gut back to baseline and reduce your bloating, here are a few things you can do:

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How to Make the Holidays Less Difficult and Recover from Them

One aspect that is frequently emphasized as a challenge during the holidays is food. While many people tend to feel stressed and overwhelmed by the food to consume, we want to take a step back and explore how we can promote mental and physical well-being when engaging with it during the holidays. Here are some ways we can approach holiday food to help us feel good instead of fostering fear, anxiety, and being overwhelmed.

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Understanding Fatigue and the Adrenal Building Blocks

Fall is here. The days are getting shorter (don't forget your vitamin D) and soon winter fatigue will begin to settle in. While life is getting more hectic and the holiday season is right around the corner, it's a good idea to start supporting your adrenals to keep lethargy at bay. So let's talk about the 3 most important compounds that feed the adrenal glands: Vitamin C, Magnesium, and B Vitamins.

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Lymphatic Massage as a Support for Breast Cancer

One of the lesser-discussed aspects of breast surgery is the removal of one or several lymph nodes, which can have a profound effect on comfort, shoulder mobility, and the development of scar tissue in the surgical area. Lymphatic drainage massage and scar tissue work can be invaluable tools for recovery, helping to reduce complications and improve the overall quality of life post-surgery.

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Inflammation and Cancer: What’s the Connection?

The connection between inflammation and cancer is complex, and like everything in the body, intertwined with a number of other health issues. The biggest concern when it comes to breast cancer is chronic inflammation. Chronic inflammation results in a persistent change in the body that can start to damage DNA and result in the formation of abnormal cells. This persistent inflammatory state can damage your healthy cells and tissue, as well as weaken your immune system.

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Alcohol and Breast Cancer: What’s the Connection?

While many women worry about hormones and their risk of breast cancer, drinking alcohol regularly can increase a woman’s breast cancer risk more than hormone replacement therapy or using the birth control pill. In fact, alcohol consumption is one of the most significant modifiable risk factors when it comes to breast cancer. Over 100 studies have been done looking at the impact of alcohol consumption on breast cancer risk in women and they have all consistently found an increased risk. 

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Hormones and Breast Cancer Risk: What’s the Deal?

While most people diagnosed with breast cancer will be over the age of 50, we’re seeing more women (and those assigned female at birth) receiving a diagnosis of breast cancer in their 40s, 30s, and even 20s. Instead of panicking, more than ever it’s important to be aware of your own breast health and your personal risk factors to be as proactive in a way that makes sense for you.

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Can Lymphatic Massage Ease Hormone Health in Perimenopause and Menopause?

During perimenopause and menopause, women experience physical and emotional changes, which can be overwhelming. These changes often trigger the "Fight or Flight" response. To counter these challenges and support the immune system, it is essential to foster a "rest and digest" mode. Lymphatic Massage Therapy is a holistic approach gaining recognition for its potential benefits in this phase.

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