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An Ode to The Good Doctor

Sometimes being a HappiHuman means we must go through some grief - as I am going though right now.

So if you’ll oblige me, I’d like to share my candid thoughts from a journal entry I wrote about my beloved Berkeley boy - my first dog who was much, much more than that.

My intention in sharing these private moments is not to make you sad or cry or conjure up hurtful memories of your own. Rather, my intention is to open my heart in the hopes that others will open theirs.

We must remember that love is the foundation upon which all of humanity stands. And with all the craziness and challenges humanity has faced this past year, I think we could all use this reminder - especially around the holidays.

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More Crucial Brain Foods your Child Needs

Your 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!

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6 Crucial Brain Foods your Child Needs

Did you know that your child’s brain grows and changes exceptionally rapidly?

If you are a parent, you can attest to the fact that time flies by when it comes to your child’s growth and development. But what you may not realize is that your child requires certain nutrients and crucial brain foods at the right stages of life to help them develop properly.

In this blog, let’s explore a few nutrients that are crucial to the growth and development of your child’s brain, including the foods in which they can be found. Then be sure to check back next week to discover even more crucial nutrients that your child needs as well as some key foods that contain several of them.

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Support Your Child’s Brain Health with the Right Supplements

Is your child a finicky eater?

Have you ever wondered if there was something you could to do to help your child learn and function better?

If so, you’ve come to the right place! This week, I’d like to share an article with you that I wrote for Nature’s Fare Markets. It appeared in the September/October edition of their magazine - The Good Life. Packed with important information about child’s brain health and development, I also wanted to share the article with you.

So keep reading to discover how you can help support your child’s brain health with the right supplements.

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Summer Salad with Blueberries and Goat Cheese Recipe

Are you looking to make the most out of what summer we have left?

Are you always on the hunt for a healthy (yet delicious) salad recipe to feed your family that also supports proper brain health?

Well, look no further than this summer salad recipe!

In fact, the recipe I have for you today is super delicious and nutritious! It uses several ingredients that have multiple health benefits - and when you combine them all together… well, let’s just say it doesn’t get much better than this!

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Panic Attacks: What they are and how breathing can help - Part 2

Last week we discussed panic attacks - what they are and how various breathing techniques can help.

If you’ve ever experienced a panic attack, you know how frightening they can be and how beneficial it can be to breathe through it.

But did you know that there are also other things you can do to help? In fact, with the right know-how, you may even be able to stop a panic attack in its tracks!

So be sure to read this week’s blog to discover some actionable strategies you can take if you ever find yourself in the throes of one.

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Panic Attacks: What they are and how breathing can help - Part 1

Have you ever experienced a panic attack?

If so, you are not alone. One in three Canadians will experience a panic attack at some point in their lives.

If you’ve experienced one, you know just how frightening they can be.

But did you know that there are certain things you can do just before or during a panic attack that may help? In fact, with the right know-now, you may even be able to stop one in its tracks!

Why is this important for you to know?

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Foods to Help Your Brain and Mental Wellbeing: An Interview with me!

This week, I’d like to share something a little different with you.

Most of the time, I provide educational content that helps people live their best lives. Sometimes, I even interview people and share their experiences. But this time around, I was the one being interviewed!

In light of the fact that many people are new to my channel or may have just recently discovered my blog, I thought I’d share this interview with you, which includes a little about me.

This excerpt comes from my recent interview with Krystian Shaw, publisher and owner of the Kamloops Self Advocate Newsletter. If you haven’t heard of it, I suggest you give you a look.

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How to Know if Your Blood Sugar is Out of Whack and What to do about it

Do any of these sound familiar?

  • You constantly crave sugary foods

  • You have a hard time sleeping through the night

  • You have difficulty staying focused or concentrating

  • You get super irritable if you miss a meal

  • You feel better after eating

  • You cannot lose weight, no matter how hard you try

  • You get tired for no reason and often feel sluggish

  • You have an insatiable thirst and have to use the bathroom a lot

If this sounds like you, you definitely need to read this week’s blog post!

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Recipe: Baked Pork Katsu

As the summer season kicks off, I thought it was about time I shared another delicious recipe with you!

This one has many variations and can be spiced up to suit your individual tastes - but one thing is always the same… it’s delicious!

I made this recipe with boneless pork chops, but you could easily use a pork tenderloin, cut into pieces, or chicken instead. You can also spice it up with more or different dried spices if you like. You can use fresh ginger for the sauce or ground. You can bake these as I did, or fry them in your cast iron with a little coconut oil. The possibilities are endless!

So I certainly hope you give this recipe, in any variation, a try the next time you have dinner guests over or simply want a healthy meal that’s a little different from your ordinary go-to’s. In fact, I wouldn’t be surprised if this recipe made it’s way into your regular rotation!


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A Nutritionist’s Guide: How to Stay Safe and Healthy this Summer

Summer 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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Foods that Affect Mood: Mood-Boosters vs. Mood-Busters

Did you know those bad moods can lead to bad eating habits, and that bad eating habits can also lead to bad moods? Are you in need of a mood boost? Many of us are! Read this week’s blog to discover how food impacts our mood and what you can do about it.

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Neuronutrition after Traumatic Brain Injury: The Nutrients your Brain Needs

No matter how well you take care of yourself and your brain, the reality is that anyone can suffer from a Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) at any time. TBIs do not discriminate against gender, age, race, or health status.

For my husband Joe, it happened in a cycling accident.

For Maggie, whom I interviewed last week, it happened at a waterslide park.

For you, it may have been on a football field or hockey rink.

But regardless of how one may have sustained a TBI, the science is showing that proper nutrition following an acquisition can play a helpful role in TBI recovery.

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Life After TBI: Maggie’s Story

I am super excited to announce a special new series that I’m launching about life after a traumatic brain injury.

This week, I’d like to introduce you to Maggie Doucette.In celebration of June being Brain Injury Awareness month in Canada, Maggie of M.A.D. Digital Marketing sat down with me to share her personal story. We discussed what living with a brain injury is like and how her life has changed. She also offered her advice to others struggling with a TBI and had a special message for their friends and family members.

So be sure to read this week’s post to discover what Maggie had to say!

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A Nutritionist’s Guide: What to eat in times of stress

Sometimes, stress gets the best of us.

Sometimes, stress levels are so high that we get trapped in circular thinking and can’t escape. We cannot turn off recursive thoughts.

So what do we do?

Most of us reach for McDonalds, lasagna, French fries, cookies, ice cream, or some other fatty, salty, sugary foods that we find comforting.

If this sounds like you, you’re not alone!

But have you ever stopped to think about how these foods may actually be making matters worse? Would you like some ideas of foods you’d be better off eating in times of stress?

Read this week’s blog to discover how stress messes with our health and what to eat in times of stress.

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