January 2015

Deane, Weight Loss

How to Get Into the Best Shape Possible

Dr. Taryn Deane BScKIN, ND  @DrTarynDeane In the wellness and confidence world few questions appear as frequently as this one: “How do I get into the best shape possible?” We wouldn’t be living in a continent where obesity is an epidemic and eating disorders are the norm if this was such an easy question to […]

Skin Care

Dry Skin: 5 Ways to Get Rid of It!

Dr. Leigha Saunders, ND As a naturopathic doctor, I look at the skin as a reflection of the body’s internal state of health. This is definitely true for myself – my skin always gives away when I have strayed from a clean diet, stress management and regular exercise. However, I often forget that many people

Experts, Uncategorized

Dr. Leigha Saunders, ND

Dr. Leigha Saunders, ND is a licensed naturopathic doctor practicing in Uxbridge, Ontario. She maintains a busy and diverse practise with patients who are ready to transform their health to gain energy, balance mood and lose weight. But what she’s really passionate about is helping people just like you discover that food is the most
Shillington, Skin Care

Top 10 #Naturopathic #Tips to Treat Acne

Dr. Stacey Shillington, ND Treating Acne is No Easy Task Often, many issues must be addressed over many months. But remember that the body does want to be beautiful and healthy – all we need to do is give it the proper tools to thrive. Following are a few of my favorite anti-acne tips: 1.

Detox, Knapp

The Burdened Baby

Dr. Angela Knapp, ND Bringing a new baby into the world is a great gift and a great responsibility. Mother and child develop a special bond both mentally and physically. The placenta is an entirely new organ created to provide oxygen and nutrients to the unborn child. What has recently come to light is that

Bader, Body

Communication Overload?

Dr. Amy Bader, ND @AmyBaderND Hello, ladies! This month let’s tackle a HUGE subject: hormones. Erma Bombeck has been quoted, “I don’t understand this generation. They have adjusted the timetable for childbearing so that menopause and teaching a sixteen-year-old to drive will occur in the same week.” (Good point, Erma!) We can laugh about them,

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