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Preparing for your Quit Date

A little preparation can go a long way in ensuring your success with quitting smoking. When planning your quit date, it’s helpful to remind yourself of the reasons you want to do this in the first place. There are major reasons to quit, such as reducing your risk for disease and cancer. What are your other reasons? Write down your top 10. Before your quit day, you may want to think of rewards you can give yourself, as well as activities which you can turn to if cravings get bad. Studies tell us that psychological preparation plays a large role in the likelihood of success with smoking cessation.

Naturopathic Approach to Irritable Bowel Syndrome

Did you know that April is IBS Awareness Month? IBS is one of the most common digestive disorders and can sometimes be one of the most confusing. Common triggers for IBS symptoms include stress, reduced gut biome diversity, food sensitivities/intolerances, and hormones. The condition is often diagnosed by ruling out other conditions and is frequently treated with pharmaceutical medications. Another option is to use naturopathic medicine to take a whole-system approach to managing the condition. This can involve individually tailored plans featuring botanicals, supplements, and enzymes, diet changes, and stress management techniques to address underlying health factors.

Event: Breaking Barriers to a Brighter Future

Join us on April 19th for an empowering evening at Possibilities Recovery Center’s Gala Dinner Fundraising Event: Breaking Barriers to a Brighter Future. With Sheldon Kennedy as the keynote speaker, this event promises inspiration and insight. Your participation supports the Possibilities Youth Connection program, ensuring free access for youth in Martensville, Warman, and Saskatoon. Let’s come together to break barriers and pave the way for a brighter tomorrow. Get your tickets now and be part of the change!

Oral Health Month

April is Oral Health Month! Here are five tips for maintaining good oral health: 1) Make healthy food choices and limit sugary and highly acidic foods to avoid tooth decay and acid erosion. 2) Don’t smoke or use tobacco products, which can stain teeth, cause gum damage, give you bad breath, cause tooth loss, and even lead to oral cancer. 3) Brush twice and floss once daily. 4) Make note of any oral issues you have, including sensitivity, bleeding, pain, or strange lumps. 5) Visit your dentist regularly. The exam takes about 2 minutes and is completely safe and painless.

Words to Live By

“In this present moment there is no fear. Fear is an indicator that your mind is either in the past or the future, making up stories about moments that have already happened or are yet to come. Be truly present today and stay attuned to the safety of the moment you are already in.” – Keith Macpherson

5 Easy Healthy Eating Hacks

1) Making tomato sauce? Add in diced carrots, celery, onion, peppers, and zucchini 2)Making smoothies? Add in avocado, spinach/lettuce/kale blend; cucumbers 3) Making soup? Great to add a sink load of veggies – blend them up to add thickness and hide them. Also, a great medium for anti-inflammatory spices such as turmeric and ginger 4) Potato lover? Making mashed potatoes by using half cauliflower or sweet potatoes 5) Spices and Herbs? Rosemary for liver, garlic for heart and anti-microbial, cinnamon for blood sugar, thyme for immune system and respiratory health, sage for memory, parsley, and cilantro for digestive support.

Claiming Care Medical Expenses

Navigating the financial challenges of supporting aging parents, special needs children, or spouses with severe illnesses often involves significant attendant care expenses. The Disability Tax Credit (DTC) allows individuals to claim annually for attendant care fees incurred in Canada. Eligible expenses include nursing home or full-time care, group homes, in-home attendant care, retirement homes, special schools, or training institutions. Other eligible disabilities span vision, mobility, hearing, feeding, dressing, elimination functions, and mental capacities crucial for daily life. Approval for the (DTC) is necessary to claim these expenses.

Antioxidant Rich Infused Coffee

Savor the unparalleled delight of RED, a true masterpiece in the world of coffee. This premium brew, made from 100% organic Arabica beans, stands alone, unmatched by any other. With its unique infrared roasting process and infusion of the coffee fruit’s nutritional power, RED offers the healthiest and finest coffee experience you can indulge in. Say goodbye to bitterness and burnt flavors with this incredibly smooth blend. Whether enjoyed at home or on the go, RED provides a premium coffee experience at a fraction of the cost of your local coffee shop’s average cup of Joe.

The Sandwich Generation

Are you a caregiver to your children and your aging parents? If so, you are part of the “sandwich generation”, a group of adults who are “pressed” between caregiving responsibilities for their young and elderly loved ones. This generation of caregivers has its own unique stresses and challenges, spending on average about three hours per day on unpaid care while also working full-time. These challenges can take a toll on this group’s health, finances, and emotions. Thankfully, professional care companies can help relieve some of the stress by providing quality care for senior loved ones – wherever they call home.

Leveraging Social Work in Mediation

When facing conflicts, legal solutions aren’t always the best fit. Social workers, trained in conflict resolution and communication, offer a natural alternative. Rooted in intergenerational trauma, many conflicts require more than legal expertise—they demand empathy and understanding. Unlike costly legal fees, social workers provide affordable services while maintaining quality. With ongoing professional development, they stay adept at handling diverse conflicts effectively. Moreover, many health insurance plans cover their services, ensuring accessibility for all. So, when conflicts arise, consider leveraging the benefits of working with a social worker for a smoother resolution journey.

Providing Comfort Through Loss

When supporting someone through loss, remember these key points: Be present, as your mere presence offers comfort. Listen actively, allowing them to express their emotions freely. Acknowledge the diversity of grief and validate their feelings. Avoid minimizing their experience and instead, offer understanding. Prepare for potential anger, stemming from frustration. Provide hope for the future, reassuring them of healing. Lastly, understand that grief takes time; offer ongoing support without imposing timelines.