Why TSH Alone Isn’t Enough to Properly Assess Thyroid Function

Have you ever been told that your thyroid function is normal since your TSH is within the "normal range"? Or maybe your TSH is higher than the range stated on the lab report, but it's not "high enough" to initiate treatment, so you're told to watch and wait. Whether you're having symptoms but your TSH appears to be "normal," or if your TSH is high but you're not comfortable with the watch and wait approach, there's more to the puzzle we can (and should) look into!

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Can Lymphatic Massage Really Help You Detox?

Lymphatic massage has received a lot of attention over the last few years. From weight loss to detox abilities, there is a lot of information being put out there about lymphatic massage and what it can do for your health!

 Since it’s the new year, and many people are interested in the idea of ‘detoxing’ this time of year, we thought this would be the perfect opportunity to set the record straight! Can lymphatic massage really help with detoxification?

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3 Sustainable Nutrition Tips to Implement in 2023 for Better Health

For some, New Years' resolutions can feel like a hamster wheel of disappointment: you head into January with fresh energy & great intentions but by February you've reverted to the same old habits. This year, let's do this differently. In this blog, we go through some habit-forming nutrition-based goals that are accessible, attainable, and most importantly, sustainable!

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What Happens When We Stress

You’ve likely heard that excessive stress can have negative impacts on our health. In fact, many of us have associated the word stress with something harmful. But is stress truly as bad as everyone says it is? In this blog, we go over the differences between acute and chronic stress, what happens to our bodies in the face of stress, and how we can break this cycle.

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How Harm Reduction Can Support Stress & Mental Well-Being

When we look at supporting our mental health and stress levels, sometimes it’s more about understanding ourselves better, understanding what soothes us, and not necessarily ridding ourselves of those feelings (or negative behaviours) entirely. This might not always look like the healthiest option, but it certainly will help us navigate where these feelings are originating from and set us on a trajectory for better mental health and stress resiliency. This is called harm reduction.

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Nut Consumption In Breast Cancer

Nuts are a fantastic food to include in your diet. They are packed with amazing nutrients such as omega-3 fatty acids, other healthy fats, fibre, trace minerals such as selenium and vitamins such as vitamin E. This calorically dense food has been associated with many health benefits, but how do nuts relate to breast cancer? This blog goes over the impact of nut consumption in breast cancer survivorship!

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Chemo Brain in Breast Cancer

If you or a loved one has undergone chemotherapy treatment for a cancer diagnosis, you may have heard of the term “chemo brain”. The medical term for this is chemotherapy related cognitive impairment (CRCI) and refers to impaired memory, processing speed, concentration, and attention after or during chemotherapy. Excitingly, new research in breast cancer has shed some light on easy ways of supporting chemo brain!

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The Real PCOS Types

Inflammatory PCOS, Adrenal PCOS, Insulin Resistant PCOS, Post-Pill PCOS, thyroid PCOS – these are all the ‘types’ of PCOS you’ve likely read about online. The reality is that these are not real types of PCOS. In this blog, we’ll take you through the REAL types of PCOS, that way, you’ll have a way better understanding of what PCOS is and isn’t, as well as how to go about finding care that is individualized to you!

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Why Our Hormones & Immune System Cannot Be Separated

When you think of symptoms around our menstrual cycles the first thought is often there must be something going on with my hormones. While this may be the case, it is important to remember that our hormones are impacted by every system in our body. With that in mind, the cause of your menstrual related symptoms may not actually be your hormones themselves but the way that other systems are interacting with your hormones, including our immune system.

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How To Support Serotonin Levels Naturally

Serotonin is a neurotransmitter in our brain. Neurotransmitters are the messengers of the brain – they have many roles in our body and play a particularly big role in how we feel mentally-emotionally. Lower amounts of serotonin are associated with low mood and increased anxiety. One of the ways that we can decrease the intensity of mood symptoms is by supporting healthy serotonin levels in our body.

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What Is IBS and How Should We Approach It?

Irritable bowel syndrome is a general diagnosis for the symptoms of chronic bloating and poor bowel movements. In IBS, bloating is worse after meals, and bowel movements can be constipation, diarrhea, or a combination of both. The problem is, although IBS is definitely a real diagnosis, it’s also a very general and lazy diagnosis, since it doesn’t address the root cause.

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