As the days shorten and the temperature drops, many of us enter winter with mixed feelings. While the season brings cozy vibes, comfy sweaters and hot cocoa, for many, it’s also a period of low energy, mood swings and challenges like the “winter blues.” However, winter doesn’t have to bring you down. Following the mood-supporting strategies in this week’s blog can prepare your body and mind to thrive so you can confidently embrace the season and make the most of this unique time of year.
Read MoreEating for your general health and the functioning of your organs has been widely discussed amongst nutritionists and lifestyle writers for decades.
Many people know the best foods for their heart, liver, intestines and so on. However, many people neglect their brains when they’re trying to cultivate a healthy diet. But did you realize certain foods can have a positive effect on your brain?
Your brain may be the most crucial organ you have - it is the control centre of your body, and it keeps your heart beating and lungs breathing. So, it’s important to eat the right foods to support the health of your brain.
But what should you eat to support brain function?
Read this week’s blog to discover 10 of the best brain-healthy foods you should start including in your diet.
Read MoreAs we get older, it’s important to prioritize our health. Even though aging is a natural process, we have the ability to positively influence our mental sharpness and age gracefully.
Taking care of our bodies and minds should be a central focus of our life at any age, but especially as we get older. Why? Because our lifestyle choices can significantly impact our ability to age gracefully and maintain cognitive well-being and overall vitality.
We hold the power to manage our full potential as we age!
By making informed decisions and prioritizing self-care, we can embark on a fulfilling journey toward a healthier, sharper, and more radiant self.
Be sure to read this week’s blog to discover how.
Read MoreHas someone in your family been recently diagnosed with Alzheimer’s? Have you been wondering how to reduce your risk? You’re not alone!
More than six million adults over 65 years old have Alzheimer’s dementia. As startling a statistic as this is, numbers are only expected to rise.
An Alzheimer’s diagnosis can seem daunting and frightening for many people. Your memory and ability to perform daily tasks slowly dwindle. You fear becoming a burden and forgetting who you are.
But it doesn’t have to end this way. There are steps you can start taking today that can reduce your risk for Alzheimer’s. As the saying goes - an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.
You may have guessed that your diet plays a critical role in all of this - and you’d be right. However, it can be challenging to know where to start when implementing the fruits, vegetables, meat, and supplements that are part of a brain-healthy diet into your everyday meals.
This is where I come in! So, if you are interested in learning more about dietary changes that can reduce your risk for Alzheimer’s, be sure to read this week’s post!
Read MoreOur previous blog was about why a TBI brain likes routines and how routines can support TBI recovery.
If you missed it, I encourage you to check it out!
This week, in further commemoration of Brain Injury Awareness month, let me give you the low-down on head injuries.
What is a head injury, how can you acquire one, what are the warning signs, and what is the best treatment? These are all the questions we’ll answer this week and more!
Read MoreAs winter approaches, have you started thinking about how to maintain your mental health and keep your mood up?
Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) and the “winter blues,” its milder cousin, are growing concerns for about 15% of Canadians. Plus, many more people deal with various mood disorders regularly. Read on to discover how serotonin affects us, what may happen if we don’t have enough, and what natural things we can try to keep our levels up.
Read MoreHave you ever wondered why donuts or cookies miraculously make us feel better? Why the words “winter” and “blues” go hand in hand? Or why we feel so much better after a good work-out?
If the winter months get you down or leave you feeling fatigued and lacking motivation, you’re not alone! As a nutritionist, I hear the following comments all the time: “I feel so down all winter,” “No matter what I do, I can’t get out of this funk,” or “I just can’t handle going to work and coming home in the dark every day.”
If these sound like words you are known to utter, I’ve got great news for you - you can do something about it!
Start taking action with the simple daily habits discussed in this week’s blog to wash away the winter blues and optimize your mental wellness this winter.
Read MoreYour child’s brain requires certain nutrients at the right stages of life to help them develop properly.
In our most recent post, we introduced you to six nutrients that are crucial to the growth and development of your child’s brain. Because the brain health of our kids is so crucial, this week, we’d like to continue exploring a few more.
As we did with the last blog, we will include some foods in which these nutrients can be found and what benefits they provide. Then we’ll offer up some power foods that contain several of the key nutrients your child’s brain needs.
I get that it can be hard to feed a child - especially if they happen to be picky or only want to eat certain foods or textures. Hopefully, this list of power foods is the exact tool you need!
Read MoreSummer is typically a time of the year to look forward to - for travel, for excitement, for new adventures. Yet this year, our focus will likely be much different than in years past.
This year has been tough on everyone everywhere around the world. We have seen and experienced things unlike anything we’ve encountered in our lifetime.
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