Water intake is a very crucial part of our daily lives. As you probably already know, the human adult body is made up of 60% water. It plays an important role in allowing the human body to function properly. Taking this into consideration, as the days are getting warmer due to increasing temperatures and humidity, there is a higher possibility of losing water in the body, which results in dehydration. The water is lost as sweat, which evaporates to help cool the body. Therefore, it is crucial that an individual meet the average water intake of 11-15 glasses per day.
Movement and Aging
The picture we have of normal aging as a time of gradual loss of function isn’t necessarily accurate. While aging is inevitable, loss of function isn’t. Introducing a simple joint mobility routine into your daily ritual will have a remarkable impact on your well-being! Moving the way your body has evolved to is the path to freedom, strength, and longevity. A functional movement flow class will challenge: postural control, pelvic and core stability, neuromuscular control, balance and flexibility, bilateral mobility and stability of hips and ankles, and more.
Get Your Mouth Checked!
An oral health exam is critical to the maintenance of your overall wellbeing. You should have your mouth checked at least once a year for prevention and treatment of any ailments. Even if you don’t have any live teeth, it’s important to make sure there are no signs of infections or early signs of cancer, growths, or cysts, and that your dentures are fitting you well. Leaving problems untreated usually leads to pain, periodontal disease, or tooth loss, and could make treatment more difficult, so it’s best to deal with problems early, or, if possible, prevent them.
Ride Don’t Hide!
Outdoor exercise is a great way to soak up the sun’s vitamin D, get your blood pumping, and reconnect with your community – all proven ways to boost your mental health. Need some motivation? Join Ride Don’t Hide, Canada’s largest bike ride for mental health! Two routes will take riders through Winnipeg’s beautiful streets. Ride Don’t Hide is for cyclists of all skill levels. Come ride with us to honour the recovery journeys of those living with mental illness and celebrate mental health! For details, visit: www.ridedonthide.com/mb/ride/winnipeg
Trust in a Matchmaker
Finding love can be a difficult task in today’s fast-paced society. Many people have resorted to the internet in attempts to find a meaningful relationship. Virtual dating can be a very daunting task with terribly mixed results. There are wonderful, quality, single people, of all ages in Manitoba who are at a loss as to where find love. A Matchmaker is often the answer. Matchmaking is an age-old profession that historically has brought love into peoples’ lives for centuries. An experienced Matchmaker hand picks and presents individuals who are suited to their clients often resulting in long lasting love.
Wheelchair Clothing Products Can Help
Ordinary clothing can be very challenging to deal with when your range of motion is limited. Wheelchair-bound users with disabilities can find it difficult to dress in conventional clothing, especially when they are unable to weight bear and/or are challenged with lowered upper mobility. Our clothing is designed to be slipped on and off easily from a seated or prone position. Snap closures are discretely placed to prevent bed sores and avoid pressure wounds. Adaptive clothing is designed specifically to ease aided dressing.
What Do Denturists Do?
Denturists help those who are missing some or all of their natural teeth. They design, repair, reline, and make removable dental appliances. Your denturist will collaborate with you, your family, and other healthcare professionals to promote and maintain your oral health.
When making a set of dentures, the objectives are:
• supporting and protecting your gums and the bones in your mouth;
• enhancing your face and holding your jaws the proper distance apart;
• carefully choosing individual teeth to match what you already have; and
• allowing you to speak clearly and chew without stress.
Integrated Energy Therapy (Part II)
IET is a gentle touch therapy that uses violet angelic energy rays to work directly on your 12-strand spiritual DNA. It focuses on the primary emotional causes of energy blockages: guilt, distrust, shame, threat, “shoulds”, heartache and betrayal, anger and resentment, and fear. During a session, these suppressed energies are released and blockages are cleared from the physical, emotional, intellectual, and spiritual energy field. During the integration process, the cellular memory area is filled with the empowerment energies: innocence, trust, spiritual pride, support, freedom, love, forgiveness, ease, and safety.
Vitamin C and Brain Health
Vitamin C is essential for brain health. However, only an extremely small portion of the nutrient’s molecules ingested are conveyed into the organ. In 2014, biochemists in South Korea found high-dose vitamin C supplementation reduces amyloid plaque burden and ameliorates pathological changes in the brains of mice with genetically engineered Alzheimer’s disease. If you want to get more vitamin C accumulated in your brain, do high-dose supplementation or take regular vitamin C supplements. The latter method is likely better, as high-dose supplementation can cause adverse effects, according to some medical researchers.
Hearing Loss and Depression
Research continues to prove a strong connection between hearing loss and depression. The two are referred to as invisible conditions, as you cannot see their effects at first glance. Because of this, their effects can often go unacknowledged, unrecognized, and untreated. Hearing loss affects one’s ability to communicate, which can cause stress, fatigue, social isolation, and, in turn, depression. Along with depression, clients with untreated hearing loss are known to experience anxiety, relationship problems, low self-esteem, stress, and other negative emotions. However, hearing aids have been found to help combat these issues.
Get a Better Complexion with Dermaplaning
Dermaplaning is an effective and painless exfoliating treatment using a special blade to gently and efficiently scrape off any dead skin cells on your skin. The buildup of dead skin and vellus hairs can make your complexion appear dull and flaky. Dermaplaning not only improves skin texture and tone, but it allows for greater penetration of skincare products and creates a flawless canvas for makeup. You can expect to see an instant improvement in your skin, while the long-term effects are increased cell turnover, fewer wrinkles and dark spots, and reduction of acne scarring. The results can last up to four weeks, so you will be glowing all month long!