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Spring 2012 A Non-Profit Project of Health Action Network Society (HANS) Information Education Advocacy Support HANS—Your Natural Health Network p 19 Looking for a Practitioner, Product or Service? Visit the HANS Wellness Directory p 28 Chinese Medicine for Baby Eczema Smart Meters— BC Groups Turn Up the Heat Hospitals—A Place for Probiotics? Heart Health and Brain Health.Think There’s No Link? To Vaccinate or Not Vaccinate Your Child

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Page 1: Health Action Magazine - Spring 2012

Spring 2012

A Non-Profit Project of Health Action Network Society (HANS)Information Education Advocacy

Support HANS—Your Natural Health Network p 19

Looking for a Practitioner, Product or Service? Visit the HANS Wellness Directory p 28

Chinese Medicine for Baby Eczema

Smart Meters —BC Groups Turn Up the Heat

Hospitals —A Place for Probiotics?

Heart Health and Brain Health. Think

There’s No Link?To Vaccinate or Not Vaccinate Your Child

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Health Action

Editorial: It’s All about the Cells ...................................................5Safety Is a Dangerous Word .........................................................6Smart Meters —BC Groups Turn Up the Heat ........................8Heart Health and Brain Health. Think There’s No Link? ......10Welcome New Professional Members .....................................12From Trauma to Transformation ................................................15Health & Green News: Water Dragon Year—A Time for Transformation .............16 Support a BC Pesticide Ban ...................................................17 Raising Implant Awareness .....................................................17HANS Member News and Events .............................................18To Vaccinate or Not Vaccinate Your Child ...............................20Pregnancy Made Easier with Homeopathy ..............................22Chinese Medicine for Baby Eczema.. ........................................24How to Cure Candida. .................................................................25The C. difficile Dilemma: A Place for Probiotics?. ....................26Book Review: Alzheimer’s Disease: What If There Was a Cure? ............................................................27 HANS Wellness Directory ..........................................................28

Health ActionSpring 2012 Edition

Published quarterly byHealth Action Network SocietyPresident Jane ShaakExecutive Director Lorna Hancock Managing EditorMichelle HancockAssistant Editor/ProofreaderJulie ChengLayout & DesignAngela NatContributorsShawn Buckley; Una St.Clair; Pamela Hutchison, ND; Brigitte R. Clark, M.Ed, CCC, SEP; Trish Lim-O’Donnell, CCP; Alison Vandekerkhove, ND; Nicole Cerf, ND; Elena Cecchetto, CCH, RSHom(NA); Trevor Erikson, Dr.TCM; Sondi Bruner; Jason Sebeslav; Irene HaytonSubmissions: [email protected]: [email protected]

Letters to the editor and requests for article references may be sent to [email protected]. HANS reserves the right to edit

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addresses how to fight off this fungal threat to cellular integrity.

Free radicals also damage the cells and cause disease and premature aging. Inflammation caused by damage is the subject of Dr. Pamela Hutchin-son’s article on page 10 on brain health. How do we protect ourselves? Diet and lifestyle is the message I get. In other words, do whatever we can to protect the cells.

External threats to our cells can include electromagnetic radiation, so you will find the latest information on the smart meter issue on page 8.

Although the regulatory problems facing the natural health product industry aren’t a direct threat to our cells in the same sense that fungus or free radicals are, they’re arguably an indirect hazard. Sometimes Grandma’s parsley drinks just aren’t strong enough and we need various nutritional supple-ments that strengthen our cells. So what would happen to us if those supplements disappeared? Shawn Buckley, president of the Natural Health Products Protec-tion Association, carries on this con-versation with his editorial on page 6, “Safety Is a Dangerous Word.”

There are many other topics in

T he older I get, the more I appre-ciate my mother’s wisdom. Mom, a.k.a. “Grandma” to my own three

girls, was a force to be reckoned with—especially when it came to matters of health. In her latter years, she was nev-er far from a blender, which she used to whip up smoothies full of parsley and oth-er greens. Underlying this habit was the understanding of the importance of nour-ishing the body.

When your cells are weak, it’s harder for your body to withstand ill-ness and trauma. When your cells are weak, it can affect you not only physi-cally but also mentally, emotionally and even spiritually.

This message comes back time and again in my life, most recently with an injury sustained to one of my family.

So this edition of Health Action takes us back to the basics of cell health. Good nutrition is the foundation. In Jason Sebeslav’s article on probiot-ics, he asks, “Should hospital staff be washing their hands with yogurt rather than antibacterial soap?” We’ll leave it to Jason to discuss that point in depth, but there is no doubt that we need good bacteria in our bodies. Sondi Bruner’s article on the best diet to treat candida

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M ost consumers of natural health products have already noticed that products are disappearing.

For most it is not a crisis yet. If a prod-uct they were using disappears, they can usually find a substitute. Because of this, many are rather complacent. Until you cannot get something you need for your health, there simply is no crisis. Some even support the Natural Health Prod-ucts Regulations that are driving natural products off of the market because they believe the government’s assertion that this is necessary for our “safety.”

I confess that I get quite upset when people tell me the Regulations are necessary for our “safety.” Indeed, I am now of the opinion that the word “safety” when used by politicians and bureaucrats is the most dangerous word in the English language. It is the only word that overrides critical analysis in the population and leads the average citizen to willingly give up freedoms.

I am also currently having some real difficulties with Health Canada’s use of safety as a justification to demand that natural products be removed from the market. In my law practice I give advice to people facing enforcement action by Health Canada’s Inspectorate. It is common for Health Canada to write a demand letter that states that a consumer has complained about a prod-uct or products that are unlicensed. The sections of the Regulations requiring licensing are set out in the letter. Then there is a demand to stop selling all of

the products by a specific date. Inciden-tally, at times the letter does not arrive before the arbitrary stop-selling date.

Health Canada never discloses the identity of the “consumer.” Nor will they give any useful details of the com-plaint. This does not, of course, comply with the legal duty of procedural fair-ness, but the law never deters Health Canada. I always take these assertions of complaints with a grain of salt. Several years ago I was defending companies

facing charges by Health Canada in three different provinces. At the time I believe those cases were all of the court proceedings Health Canada had against natural health companies. If I recall cor-rectly all were begun by a “consumer” complaint by a person who is a profes-sional complainer and who publicly admits he is funded by the pharmaceuti-cal industry. This meant, in effect, that all of Health Canada’s court actions to take down natural health products at the time were really at the behest of the pharmaceutical industry.

The idea that persons selling natu-ral health products should immediately

stop selling because a “consumer” has complained about a lack of a licence is quite curious. We know, for example, that the same products can be sold in the U.S. without a licence and that the Canadian requirement for a licence is relatively new. By my estimate roughly half of the natural products on the market are still unlicensed. For Health Canada to pretend that there is a serious health risk because a product does not have a licence is stretching things. Indeed, the same unlicensed products in the U.S. are presumed by law to be safe.

To put the problem in perspective, what Health Canada’s practice means is that I could complain to Health Canada about any unlicensed product. With-out knowing how many people take the product or what health benefits there are, Health Canada would then blindly demand that the product be removed from the market. There could be thou-sands of people who rely on the product to manage serious health conditions. Many could be taking the product un-der the supervision of their doctors. In effect, my complaint would over-ride the medical decisions of every-one taking the product. My complaint would also override the advice of their doctors. This can only be described as reckless and dangerous.

Indeed, the persons who receive these demands to stop selling run a significant legal risk if they blindly fol-low Health Canada’s demands. In Can-ada one cannot put a treatment on the

Safety Is a Dangerous Word

“The word safety when used by politicians and bureaucrats is the most dangerous word in the

English language”

by Shawn Buckley, LLB

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market, have people come to rely on it and then remove it without warning. If injury or death results, they can be convicted of criminal negligence. The penalty for criminal negligence causing death is life imprisonment. Any letters providers of natural products receive from consumers who tell of the benefits of their products need to be taken seri-ously and safeguarded. There is a clear legal duty owed to those people.

Health Canada not only ignores the risks of removing health products from the market, they brag about it. People who have complained to Health Canada about losing access to natural products have sent me Health Canada replies. In some of these replies, Health Canada actually brags about the number of natural products they have forced off of the market. Apparently overriding the health decisions of individuals and their medical practitioners is something to brag about. But don’t worry. It’s for your own “safety.”1 H

Shawn Buckley is a lawyer with expertise in the Food and Drugs Act and Regulations. Buckley is also the president of the Natural Health Products Protection Association (NHP-PA), a non-profit organization dedicated to protecting access to NHPs. He is involved in the Charter of Health Freedom initiative, and speaks and writes extensively on health free-dom issues. www.nhppa.org

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BC Utilities Commission, referencing Andrea Collins, the Citizens for Safe Technology Society and BC Hydro via email to [email protected].

A new campaign started in Febru-ary called “I Love Democracy More Than Smart Meters” aims at reaching as many signatures as possible on the CST Petition, which will be presented in the BC legislature in Victoria. The petition

can be signed online or in hard copy, and can be found on the CST website on the right side of every page, https://cstorg.wufoo.com/forms/q7x3s5/. Please note that this is a continuation of the petition and you are not required to sign it again if you have already done so.

Preregistration for the initia-tive petition under the BC Recall & Initiative Act is continuing at www.stopsmartmeters.ca, and we encourage everyone to support this effort, which has the power to compel the govern-ment to eliminate smart meters with an official vote (similar to HST) that will take place in 2014.

Many people want to know how to protect their analogue meter and refuse a wireless smart meter. First, download

“Many people want to know how to refuse a wireless smart meter.”

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“The problem with Health Canada is that the agency enforces the same legislation that it creates, while being in relationship with many of world’s wealthiest corporations.”

Opposition to the BC Liberals’ Clean Energy Act and wire-less smart meters continues

to grow around BC with 31 municipali-ties supporting community-wide morato-rium and “opt out” choices. These local government resolutions represent over 1.4 million people. You, too, can request your local council pass similar resolutions supporting democratic and human rights; contact Sharon Noble of the Coalition to Stop Smart Meters at [email protected] for more information.

The Citizens for Safe Technolo-gy Society (CST) has started a human rights action and is calling for individ-uals with medical reasons for refusing a wireless meter to download the Doc-tor’s Information Package in the CST Smart Meter Action Kit at www.citi-zensforsafetechnology.org. Medical let-ters can be submitted directly to [email protected] for inclu-sion in the human rights action.

The Coalition to Stop Smart Me-ters and CST have also filed a com-plaint with the BC Utilities Commission requesting a stop to the smart meter re-gime, claiming in part that the Clean Energy Act has no provision for wire-less smart meters and its installation is therefore outside the scope of this Act. Many groups and individuals are regis-tering their right to participate in a pub-lic hearing, including COPE 378. Any individual or group may exercise their right to participate by contacting the

the letter of non-consent from the CST Smart Meter Action Kit. Email the letter following the instructions and then send it by registered mail to BC Hydro and Corix (the installers). Second, download the No Trespassing notice, which must be signed and dated and affixed to your front door as well as on the meter. This notice fits nicely into a large Ziploc bag to protect from moisture. If you have a medical letter or other notices refus-ing the smart meter, these should also be posted beside your analogue meter. There are many different ways people are choosing to “lock up their meters,” from wire baskets to works of art.

A growing number of people are choosing to stay strong in the face of aggressive installation tactics and they are insisting that all correspondence be in writing for legal reasons. Many find that taking a video and/or record-ing telephone conversations provides protection and documentation. If BC Hydro is requesting a personal meet-ing, you will find a form letter you can use under “Reply to Hydro” on the CST website. Polite refusals to Corix employees are recommended. The Co-alition has started a harassment and intimidation incident report that is au-tomatically filed with political leaders and public health and safety person-nel. Please complete this form at www.stopsmartmetersbc.ca.

The Electrosensitivity Registry has been started in Ottawa by the fed-

What you can do

A new campaign started in February is called “I Love Democracy More Than Smart Meters.”

Smart Meters —BC Groups Turn Up the Heat

by Una St.Clair

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eral NDP in response to parliamen-tary recommendations that have been ignored by Health Canada. This is a registry of persons whose health has been negatively affected by devices us-ing wireless microwave technologies. Individuals and health professionals can send all reports to Charmaine Borg, MP, at [email protected].

Thank you to everyone who has donated to the Coalition to Stop Smart Meters and CST. Please refer to the websites noted for updates and action alerts. H1

Una St.Clair is executive director of Citi-zens for Safe Technology Society, a Cana-dian not-for-profit educational society. The CST website is updated often and provides easy navigation and tools. www.citizensfor-safetechnology.org

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Smart Meters —BC Groups Turn Up the Heat

In a January 2012 letter to the California Public Utilities Com-mission, the board of the American Academy of Environmental Med-icine stated that the Academy op-posed the installation of wireless smart meters in homes and schools. Here is an excerpt of their concerns.

“Chronic exposure to wireless radiofrequency radiation is a pre-ventable environmental hazard that is sufficiently well documented to warrant immediate preventative public health action.

“Existing FCC guidelines for RF safety that have been used to jus-tify installation of smart meters only look at thermal tissue damage and are obsolete, since many modern studies

show metabolic and genomic dam-age from RF and ELF exposures below the level of intensity which heats tissues…More modern litera-ture shows medically and biologi-cally significant effects of RF and ELF at lower energy densities.

“The current medical liter-ature raises credible questions about genetic and cellular effects, hormonal effects, male fertility, blood/brain barrier damage and increase risk of certain types of cancers from RF or ELF levels sim-ilar to those emitted from smart meters. Children are placed at particular risk for altered brain de-velopment, and impaired learning and behaviour.”

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T he idea that we need to think about brain health like we do about heart health has hit the mainstream as

baby boomers begin to feel the effects of poor brain health. Memory problems, mood disorders, lost words, forgetting facts once known well―many are facing these problems and wondering if this is just the tip of the iceberg.

For some, these symptoms are the beginning years of decline into demen-tia. But for others, it is simply aging, which is not to say it cannot be avoided or at least limited. And for those who are at the crest of clinical cognitive decline, evidence shows that early action can limit the severity of illness.

When we think of heart health, we think of things like doing aerobic exer-cise, eating less animal fats, controlling our blood sugar and limiting stress. Re-markably, or maybe not-so-remarkably, these same changes benefit the brain.

The major culpritGrowing evidence indicates that

chronic inflammation, a major player in heart and vascular disease, is also one of the main contributing factors to the development of dementia and mild

cognitive decline. In fact, laboratory tests for inflammation are one of several fac-tors we can use to estimate someone’s relative risk for developing vascular or Alzheimer’s dementia.

Chronic inflammation can be caused by food allergies, high stress, poor sleep, or a high fat or high sugar diet. All of us have low-grade inflammation going on in

Heart Health and Brain Health. Think There’s No Link? Think again. by Dr. Pamela Hutchison

Alzheimer’s may be prevented through simple lifestyle changes such as increasing physical activity and quitting smoking, suggests a new study published online in The Lancet Neurology.

Through statistical analysis, lead researcher Deborah Barnes, a professor at the University of California in San Fran-cisco, and her colleagues found that seven known behaviour-related risk factors combined account for 50 percent of the more than 35 million cases of dementia worldwide:

1. low level of education – linked to 19 percent of cases

our bodies all the time. It is a byproduct of cellular metabolism. However, if we don’t have what we need to cool it down, calm it down or quench it―like antioxidants and good omega-3 fats—then it burns at a higher rate and, over time, this causes degenerative conditions in the heart, the cardiovascular system and the brain.

It probably won’t surprise you that low-grade inflammation is also going to have an impact beyond the heart and mind. Our joints, muscles, liver, kidneys—in fact, every tissue is affected by inflamma-tion. Reducing inflammatory pressure in anyone will pay dividends beyond what-ever “dis-ease” initiated the interventions in the first place. The question is, how do we do this?

Three initial steps to reducing inflammation

1. Eat three to four servings of fruit every day. Choose dark-skinned fruits

“All of us have low-grade inflammation

going on in our bodies all the time.”

2. smoking – 14 percent3. physical inactivity – 13 percent4. depression – 11 percent5. midlife hypertension – 5 percent6. obesity – 2 percent7. diabetes – 2 percentAnother recent study online in Neu-

rology that relied on over 7,200 responses to the Canadian Study of Health and Aging suggests that engaging in healthy behaviours could help lower risk for Alzheimer’s and dementia. Research-ers said that single risk factors ranging from eyesight quality and dental issues to arthritis and heart disease tended to be

less important than overall general health. Moreover, leading an active and healthy life when younger likely leads to better brain health when older.

According to Medscape Medical News (July 15, 2011), “This study makes perfect sense because all the deficits that the researchers looked at—even prob-lems such as badly fitting dentures—cause inflammation,” commented George Bartzokis, MD, professor of psychiatry at the University of California, Los Angeles, David Geffen School of Medicine. “And inflammation can hurt the brain.”

Top Risk Factors for Alzheimer’s Disease

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Ginkgo Biloba: The Longevity Herb

H ave you lost a little spring in your step? What about a little bounce in your brain? As long

as you don’t have any serious medical problems, exercising and eating right will ward off the physical signs of aging. Mental fitness can be more difficult to maintain―unless you know the secrets of ginkgo biloba.

Ginkgo biloba is a herbal star that has been used safely for over 3,000 years. One way gingko increases lon-gevity is by helping to rid your body of cell-destroying free radicals. The extract from the tree is a free radical scavenger and antioxidant. It inactivates free radi-cals, protects the genetic material in cells and helps slow down aging.

How does ginkgo fight aging? First, it widens blood vessels so more blood can flow through. Scientists have iso-lated compounds called flavonoids in ginkgo extract. These flavonoids force the blood vessels to relax, which allows them to carry more blood.

Second, it keeps platelets in the blood separated by blocking platelet ac-tivating factor or PAF, which triggers blood clotting when you have an injury―a good thing. But PAF can also cause the platelets to clump too much within your blood vessels. Medical doctors often prescribe blood-thinning drugs for peo-ple as they get older to avoid thickening

of the blood. By blocking PAF, ginkgo acts as a natural blood thinner.

Third, ginkgo keeps the bad LDL cholesterol from clumping up on the blood vessel walls, keeping the veins and arter-ies wide open for maximum blood flow.

As you age, your body has a harder time sending the brain all the blood it needs to properly function. Imagine the drain pipe from the kitchen sink. Over time, water drains through the pipe a lit-tle slower―this happens in everybody’s kitchen. If you pour in a little drain opener, the water starts to flow faster. That’s exactly what ginkgo can do for your blood flow to your brain.

Clinical studies show that the extract of the ginkgo tree can increase blood flow to the brain. What’s more, the older you are, the better ginkgo appears to work. One study found that blood flow to the brain was increased by about 20 percent for people ages 30 to 50, but an astound-ing 70 percent for people ages 51 to 70 and older.

More blood flow means brain power and better short-term memory. It especial-ly means protection against what doctors call “cerebral insufficiency” or dementia.

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like blueberries, blackberries and plums over light-coloured fruits like bananas. These provide potent antioxidants that help quench inflammation-causing free radicals. They are also alkalinizing foods, and alkalinizing the body helps to reduce inflammation.

2. Drink green tea or matcha green tea. One to three cups a day will drastical-ly increase the amount of inflammation-fighting antioxidants in your system.

3. Limit land animal fats and ­increase­ fish­ oil,­ olive­ oil,­ flaxseed­ oil­and hemp seed oil. Land animal fats, like those found in beef, chicken skin, butter, milk and other dairy products, con-tain fats that encourage the production of inflammatory mediators that encourage free-radical damage to body cells.

Shifting the balance of fats we con-sume away from land animal fats to the omega-3 and -6 fats in fish and seed oils makes a big difference in the amount of inflammation your body can produce. In addition, your brain needs these healthy fats to function properly. They are used for insulating the nerve fibres and modu-lating nerve impulses.1 H

For over 10 years, Dr. Pamela Hutchison has practised with a clinical focus on mental health, neurology and neurobehavioural dis-orders in both adults and children. She is the clinic director of Acacia Integrative Health Clinic in Victoria, BC. www.acaciahealth.ca (250) 475-1522

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versity named Paul Talalay stated that, “Three-day-old broccoli sprouts consis-tently contain 20 to 50 times the amount of chemoprotective compounds found in mature broccoli heads, and may offer a simple, dietary means of chemically reducing cancer risk.” Now, we see hun-dreds of websites and professionals point-ing towards sprouts as an enzyme- and nutrient-rich way of promoting good health and warding off disease.

Steffen Morning and Judy Barlow of Progressive Wellbeing in Victoria, BC, decided to take this one step further. They loved having tons of sprouts for salads and

started growing their own by soaking the seeds in water, but found that they did not taste the same as those grown in a garden. Some of the most interesting sprouts, such as peas, lentils and sunflower, don’t grow well in water and will usually mold before they mature. Morning designed a cabinet with appropriate lighting incorporating daylight-colour-spectrum bulbs, ventila-tion for constant airflow and nutrient-rich

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Sprouting to the Next Level

T he unassuming sprout, long rel-egated to hippie-sandwich-filler status, is now taking centre stage.

It has taken a long time to do so: As far back as the 1920s individuals have made claims about sprouts as a way of alkaliz-ing the body and promoting a biogenic diet (“bios” = life, “genic” = creating). In 1997 a doctor from Johns Hopkins Uni-

soil to create good quality sprouts.Even those who already eat a diet full

of vegetable and fruits will benefit from adding sprouts to their plate. “We feel more energetic,” Morning says. “It’s hard to explain; you’ve got to experience it for yourself.”

Morning adds that he is not a garden-ing expert but that he wishes to have as much professional information as possi-ble to educate the public about the ben-efits of sprouting and the advantages of the cabinet he has designed. “To enable me to give as much information on proper sprouting as possible (what are the best nutrients, watering cycles, etc.), I would be willing to give a unit for free to any gardening professional who would give me the appropriate information as well as feedback on how our sprouting cabi-net performs versus other solutions.” Those interested should contact Morning through his website.

While numerous studies refer to the benefits of sprouts, some caution is needed. Commercially grown sprouts are associated with multiple outbreaks of harmful bacteria like salmonella or the toxic forms of Escherichia coli. Such infections, which are so frequent in the United States that investigators call them “sproutbreaks,” may be a result of con-taminated seeds or of unhygienic produc-tion with high microbial counts. All the more reason to know for a fact where your sprouts are coming from! Then you can say with the same enthusiasm as Morning, “We love our sprouts!”

Steffen Morning and Judy Barlow, Progressive Wellbeing, www.progres-sivewellbeing.com (250) 590-0603

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how this works, imagine a physical area of pain in the body, for example, a painful knee. Body power involves holding the hands on the pain site or across the abdo-men where your physical power resides. Mind power involves creative visualiza-tion of pure golden light. Chanting brings in sound power, using the words “Golden light heals my knee” several times a day. Then soul power is manifested by an in-vocation like, “Dear soul, mind and body of my leg: I love you, honour and appre-ciate you. I am grateful to you for carry-ing me well all these years. You have the power to heal yourself.” By giving a soul command and communicating with love, all blockages to healing are undone.

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apply. “The soul inhabits every cell in our body, even our DNA,” states Sha. “Heal the soul first, then healing of the mind and body will follow.”

Soul power is based on the concept that everyone and everything has a soul. It is not simply acknowledging that you have a soul, but that every organ, every system and every cell within your body has a soul. Pain and disease are imbal-ances that result from blockages with-in these systems, organs and cells. Love has the ability to melt all blockages, cre-ating healing and transformation of every aspect of life. This works on every level from physical pain to the more abstract, such as healing relationships or achieving financial freedom.

In a soul healing session, the Four Power techniques are used. For an idea of

The Power of Soul in Every Cell

by Alexis Costello

I n the 20th century, “mind over mat-ter” was emphasized. In the 21st century, “soul over matter” will play

the vital role in healing and transform-ing all life.

This is the philosophy behind the group Love Peace Harmony Vancou-ver. The practitioners and instructors are all students of the teachings of Dr. and Master Zhi Gang Sha, New York Times best-selling author of several books ex-plaining the Tao and soul power and ways to express these in your life. His teachings combine the ancient wisdom of the East with modern understanding of energy work in a way that is easy to follow and

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Revitalized Health is leading the charge to expand Metro Vancouver’s microcur-rent therapy options.

Microcurrent therapy applies very low-level electrical currents to restore normal electrical frequencies within cells. Star athletes like former NFL quarterback Terry Bradshaw and hockey great Wayne Gretzky have used the therapy, as does the Whitaker Wellness Institute.

The Electro-Acuscope scans brain and nerve tissue while the Electro- Myopulse scans the connective tissue of bones, ligaments, tendon and muscles. The microcurrent increases the produc-tion of ATP (adenosine triphosphate), which stores and releases energy used by cells to repair the body. Low ATP levels are common in areas of chronic pain.

Virtually painless, microcurrent therapy combines technology with tra-ditional acupuncture points. Jacquie presses along acupoints using probes that are equipped with microchips. There’s a

T he numbers keep dropping on the biofeedback screen seconds after Jacquie Stolk placed probes be-

hind my ears to demonstrate the “endor-phin pump.” 89, 72, 54...

I feel disoriented and a sting behind one ear. Jacquie quickly turns down the electrical frequency and the sting goes away. Seconds later, the biofeedback shows my electrical energy climbing back to normal, just above 100. Next, she checks my spine at the neck to gauge my autonomic nervous system.

Certified in Canada to offer treatment using the Electro-Acuscope and Electro-Myopulse, Jacquie Stolk of Blue Lotus

specific probe for lymph drainage that helps move out toxins, another probe that works on cellulite, and another to get rid of stubborn pain.

Other electrical energy devices exist, like the standard TENS (transcuta-neous electrical nerve stimulation). But most electrical energy machines only have an output device; both the Electro-Acuscope and Myopulse have an input and an output device.

The Electro-Acuscope and Myo-pulse each provide a biofeedback read-ing―from the input device―that shows electrical energy in your tissues. The output device then gives out a correc-tive electrical signal that works to open up the cells, release toxins and restore normal cell electricity.

The goal is to return the body to a regenerative state. “It’s about getting the body to do what it’s supposed to do, to repair itself.”

“This is not a quick fix,” Jacquie adds. For simple pain relief only one treatment may be needed but those with a chronic condition may require treatment over several weeks or months. Jacquie recommends at least three treatments in a row because of their cumulative effect.

Quick fix or not, I leave the office feeling positive effects from the endor-phin pump and neck work. I move my neck around freely, amazed at the im-proved range of motion. (I suffer neck pain as a result of an old whiplash injury and sitting long hours at the computer.) That night I had one of the most comfort-able sleeps in a long time.

Jacquie Stolk, Blue Lotus Revitalized Health, www.bluelotusrevitalizedhealth.ca (778) 899-1179

Time for a Recharge? Stimulate Your Health at the Cellular Level

by Julie Cheng

Welcome New Professional MembersView the full HANS Wellness Directory at www.hans.org

Jacquie Stolk of Blue Lotus Revitalized Health using microcurrent therapy

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by Brigitte R. Clark, M.Ed, CCC, SEP

I n our attempts to heal our past, talk therapy can lead to better understand-ing and coping. However, we often

find the same familiar patterns playing out in our bodies, wreaking havoc with our ability to engage in life. This is because our bodies operate on a level deeper than what our cognitive brains typically have access to.

Our bodies can remember experi-ences where we have not felt safe or OK, leaving our nervous system on the look-out for similar situations so that we can be ready to protect ourselves next time. When our nervous system registers one of these threats, we either go into high alert―adrenaline pumping, ready to go―or we freeze. In the midst of such a physiological response, the body is not interested in listening to our brain’s rea-soning; it is only interested in responding to the sense of danger.

Talking about past trauma does not alter these physiological response pat-terns. The body has its own story to tell and it is demanding to be heard.

I believe that true healing must involve enabling the body to tell its story―enabling the body to process,

resolve, release and integrate past trauma. Trauma here refers to not only horrific or life-threatening events but also to any ex-perience that is too big for the system to fully move through and integrate at the time of the event.

It is not the event that defines the ex-perience as trauma; it is the individual’s perception of the event as a threat to safety and the way the nervous system adapts to be prepared for similar events. This then leaves us living our lives through distorted adaptations that can be triggered by the smallest of events.

However, the body knows how to tell its story if we remember how to listen! The body knows how to move through these experiences and restore itself to a healthy regulated state, enabling us to accurately assess our current safety.

There are many ways to facilitate the body in moving through these old stories, including body-focused activities such as certain forms of meditation, breath work, massage, yoga and primal dance. In the realm of psychotherapy there are scientif-ically recognized modalities such as Peter Levine, PhD’s Somatic Experiencing®.

Somatic Experiencing brings con-

scious awareness to the here-and-now body experience. We gently touch in to trauma while also weaving in the body’s known experience of safety and connec-tion. This engages one’s inherent body wisdom to move through old body mem-ories and enable the nervous system to restore itself to its natural pre-trauma state with the capacity to engage in life more fully, with greater flexibility and ease.

The implications of healing trauma cross over into the spiritual realm. In Trauma and Spirituality, Peter Levine talks about how surrendering to our trau-ma can lead to spiritual transformation. He writes that, in his experience, as “in-dividuals mastered the traumas that had haunted them—emotionally, physically, and psychologically, unexpected ‘side effects’ appeared. Seemingly out of no-where, these surprises included ecstatic joy, exquisite clarity, effortless focus, and an all-embracing sense of oneness.”

Through our nervous system, we have the ability to perceive and connect with others and with our environment and, ultimately, with all that is. Therefore, as the trauma disruptions in our nervous sys-tem are healed, we are literally restoring the capacity of human potential―which I believe is unlimited. This ability to reach our potential is inherent in our being and our body is waiting to take us on the jour-ney from trauma to transformation.

Brigitte R. Clark, M.Ed, CCC, SEP, runs a holistic psychotherapy private practice in Vancouver. www.freefallinsur-render.com (604) 928-5913

From Trauma to Transformation: Embracing Our Innate Ability to Heal

Andy Zhou, PhD, Dermatologist of TCM, Registered Doctor of TCM and Acupuncturist,

Professor of Heilongjiang University of TCM (China), President of Dermatology Society of TCM of

Canada, Executive Council Member of Specialty Committee of Dermatology of World Federation of TCM Society (China),

and founder of the Skin Disease Centre of Traditional Chinese Medicine. Dr. Zhou provides expert diagnosis of more than 120

skin conditions and diseases and clinical treatment using Traditional Chinese Medicine. From his Vancouver-based practice, established

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Health & Green News...

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This year is the Water Dragon year according to the

Chinese astrological calen-dar. It’s a year auspiciously marked by transformational

change in world events and important turning points in peoples’ lives. All years of the dragon have a traditional association with new beginnings, happi-ness and good fortune. As a result, every-one, whether of Chinese origin or not, is strongly encouraged to grasp new op-portunities and challenges in 2012. Will you?

We all have our own unique ways of telling ourselves what we want to achieve in life. Some people write their desires down in black and white, whether in jour-nals or on pieces of paper conspicuously stuck to the fridge door. Others confide in their family and friends about what chal-lenges they want to undertake or what

particular goal they want to achieve. Still others keep their plans of achievement protectively hidden, asserting them only to themselves as they lovingly nurture their dreams in their hearts and minds. But whatever the form, more often than not, their plans, although well-intentioned and worthy of pursuit, do not come to fru-ition. Why is that?

Our goals all too often fall by the wayside (are you included in this pic-ture?). It’s clear most of us need sup-port, guidance and encouragement to make meaningful changes in our lives. To spur a transformational shift in your life this year―to make what you envision a concrete reality―perhaps it’s time to sit down with an experienced life coach. You couldn’t pick a better year!

Life coaching looks at your person from a holistic standpoint. Life coaches deal with human beings’ natural desire to excel, to find fulfillment and excellence, to unearth their latent potential and to be inspired in their everyday life.

A life coach can assist you with per-sonal growth by developing self-esteem and confidence, improving the ability to articulate your thoughts and feelings

with grace and lightness. Life coaches also engender soul-mate relationships by teaching you to nurture your part-ner while retaining your own identity; fostering a partnership that honours the other and gives each room to grow; and empowering you to express your truth with awareness, sensitivity and heart so as to build intimacy and passion. Heal-ing family relationships is another thing coaches teach, as is helping you to con-nect with your passion and inspiring you to step out of your comfort zone. Last but certainly not least, life coaches teach body awareness, meditation prac-tices to keep you grounded, mindful-ness, and the integration of spiritual consciousness into everyday life for health and happiness.

In short, a life coach can inspire, energize and guide you to bring your deepest aspirations to fruition, overcome persistent fears and barriers, and live the joyous life you’ve imagined.

Trish Lim-O’Donnell, CCP, is a cer-tified life coach practitioner and E.Q. Music recording artist with many years of personal and professional life coaching experience. www.trishlimodonnell.com

Water Dragon Year – A Time for

Transformation

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Raising Implant AwarenessThe Canadian Associ-

ation of Physicians for the Environment (CAPE) has started a petition for a BC-wide ban on lawn and gar-den pesticides. This new legislation would prohibit the use, sale and retail dis-play of chemical pesticides for lawns, gardens and non-agricultur-al landscaping; allow exemptions only to protect public health; and provide for public education about the ban and alter-natives to chemical pesticides.

CAPE is a group of more than 5,000 physicians, health-care practitioners and

How can a 1,200-pound horse help a human heal? Research shows us that horses have innate sensing that allows them to tune into their environment in ways that humans cannot. This is what keeps them safe in the wild.

They use this sensing to assess whether their environment is safe, and if their prey instinct is triggered, they will immediately find safety and com-fort. Once the danger has passed, they go back to gazing and relaxing. This is

Support a BC Pesticide Ban

New reports about breast implant risks have trickled across from European newsmakers since December. But the issue is not a new one for Adella Matthew of the Implant Awareness Society (IAS). Adella founded the IAS in 1994 after her own health challenges as a result of silicone implants. The IAS is volunteer-run and maintains an informative website documenting the often untold risks of breast implants. www.implantawareness.com

citizens committed to a healthy and sus-tainable environment. For more informa-tion or to sign the petition, visit www.cape.ca. Or, call Premier Christy Clark and say, “I support a lawn pesticide ban” by calling (250) 387-1715 or emailing [email protected].

a lesson that we as humans could learn – notice, observe, release, allow. This prac-tice known as NORA™ is fundamental to our healing journey.

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Thursday, June 28th 2012 | 9 am – 4 pmJoin us at Healing Heart Sanctuary in beautiful Langley, BC as we gather together with a community of like-hearted individuals, traversing the cancer journey together.

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tions that we carry around within our-selves, and the importance of being able to use these emotions as information so that we can live full, rich lives.

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HANS Member News and EventsWellness with Four NDs

A New Leaf Naturopathic Clinic in Langley is excited to introduce two new practitioners, Dr. Nicole Cerf and Dr. Su-san Steeves. The clinic now has four fe-male naturopathic physicians to help on your path to wellness. (604) 514-8555 www.anewleafnaturopathic.com

Certified Muscle TuningDenise Cambiotti of Well Balanced

Kinesiology and Consulting in Coquit-lam is now a Certified Muscle Tuner™. Muscle Tuning™ will help you get fitter, firmer, faster. First session free to HANS members. (604) 936-5463 www.denise-cambiotti.com

Welcome, Dr. GrodskiThe Semiahmoo Wellness Center in

Surrey welcomes Dr. Tom Grodski, a new naturopathic physician to their office. Dr. Grodski’s special interests are in tradi-tional Chinese medicine, bioidentical hor-mones and prolotherapy. (604) 535-4003 www.askdoctorbill.com

Welcome, Dr. CielangaDr. Phoebe Chow’s office welcomes

chiropractic doctor Darren Cielanga to their Vancouver clinic. Dr. Cielanga im-plements soft tissue work and exercise to enhance and sustain his adjustments. (604) 327-0021 www.drphoebechow.com

Microcurrent Technology Comes to Canada

New to Canada, microcurrent tech-nology is clinically proven to reduce and eliminate acute and chronic pain, speed recovery after injury and facilitate detoxification. HANS members get 15 percent off their first microcurrent treat-ment when they book by April 15, 2012. Jacquie Stolk at (778) 899-1179 www.bluelotusrevitalizedhealth.ca

Where to Find Divine Healing Hands

Love Peace Harmony Vancouver an-nounces nine new certified Divine Heal-ing Hands practitioners to serve those in need of healing. Classes and chanting

Treating Hay Fever with Chinese Medicine

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HANS Events

Program Room, Burnaby Public Library, 6100 Willingdon Ave., Burnaby, BCAdmission is FREE; space is limited,

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with Kathryn Tian, MSc, Dr. TCM, R. Ac

with Weidong Yu, FAc., BM, MPh

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groups are now also offered in Burnaby and the Tri-Cities. (604) 733-0853 www.lovepeaceharmonyvancouver.com

Dominion Herbal College Congratulates Dr. Cobi SlaterLast fall, Douglas College’s Self

Employment Program held its 15th an-nual Entrepreneur of the Year Awards. Dr. Cobi Slater of Essential Health Natural Wellness Clinic in Maple Ridge was the recipient of the prestigious Entrepreneur of the Year Award. Dr. Slater is a gradu-ate of Dominion’s Clinical Herbal Thera-py diploma program.

Children’s Acupuncture at AyaAya Acupuncture clinic (Surrey and

Vancouver) is pleased to share that they offer children’s acupuncture, “shonishin.” This gentle treatment can be helpful for many conditions including colic, poor di-gestion, allergies, asthma, frequent colds, hyperactivity and sleep difficulties. (604) 671-4682 www.ayacupuncture.com

Cancer Prevention and Healing Event

A Whole-Person Approach to Cancer: From Prevention to Care —Teresa Clarke BSc, MD

Cancer Is a Messenger —Brad Noyes

My 20-Year-Old Miracle —Rose Gour

Firefighter’s Banquet Hall, 6515 Bonsor St., Bby, BCTickets: $15 advance, $20 at the door, $5 off for HANS membersRegister at:

www.hans.org or (604) 435-0512

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Cancer Prevention and Healing ConferenceThree speakers discuss new ideas in cancer care (2011).Digestion, Mercury and Your HealthJonn Matsen, ND, discusses 4 main causes of chronic disease (2010).Cancer Prevention and Healing ConferenceFour new presenters cover complementary options (2010).Women’s Health CollectionFour speakers covering hormones in menopause, TCM and fertility, anti-aging strategies and intuitive eating (2009).Healthy Breast SeminarLecture with Dr. Sat Dharam Kaur, ND, author of The Complete Natural Medicine Guide to Breast Cancer (2009).Homeopathic Options for Travel/Flu and Children’s ImmunizationsIntroduction to Homeopathic Immunization Protocol (2009).Cancer Prevention and HealingFive speakers covering integrative oncology, the emotional link, cancer cell science, nutrition and environmental toxins (2009).Alzheimer’s Disease: Cause-Prevention-ReversalHarold Foster, PhD – Researcher and author of What Really Causes Alzheimer’s Disease discusses nutrition-based healing (2008).Autism and ADHD: New Childhood EpidemicsAnita Bratt, ND – A hopeful presentation of naturopathic treatment, for families affected by these increasingly common disorders (2008).The Body Knows How to Stay YoungCaroline Sutherland, medical intuitive and best-selling author, shares her secrets to preventing chronic degenerative breakdown (2008).Wireless: Popular, Convenient and Hazardous?George Carlo, PhD – A rare public presentation by a world authority on cell phones, cell towers and electromagnetic fields (2008).Endangered Natural Health Products?Shawn Buckley, LLB – A legal expert dissects Canadian natural health product regulations that affect consumer access to supplements (2008). Cancer—Natural Approaches for Prevention & HealingFive presentations focus on the whole-body prevention and healing of cancer. A positive and valuable educational tool for everyone (2008).Peace Begins with MeTed Kuntz, M.Ed. – Author of Peace Begins with Me teaches practical, everyday strategies to increase your peace, joy and happiness (2008).

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by Alison Vandekerkhove, ND, and Nicole Cerf, ND

To Vaccinate or Not Vaccinate Your Child

A s a parent, one of the most diffi-cult decisions you may make for your child is regarding immuni-

zations. Vaccines are such a broad topic with many facts, scare tactics and opin-ions out there that informed consent for parents can be difficult.

The concern is not only the vaccine itself, but also the preservatives and adjuncts (or adjuvants, substances that make the vaccine work better) added to them. Most of the parent complaints I hear in my office are about the preserva-tives in vaccines, the large number of vac-cines given at once and whether booster shots are really needed. Alternatives to vaccines are also a hot topic.

This article is not intended to try to persuade you one way or the other, but to inform you about the options or lack of options that are available in Canada.

Preservatives and adjunctsIn Canada, it is impossible to get a

standard vaccine that does not have pre-servatives and adjuncts in it.

Today there are different preser-vatives used, the most common being 2-phenoxyethanol. The use of mercury in the preservative thimerosal should be mentioned. Since 2011, mercury has been taken out of childhood vaccines in Canada. This is a very good thing!

Let’s spend a little more time on the use of aluminum as an adjunct. Alumi-num is added to the vaccines to increase the immune response to the vaccine.

Typically aluminum wouldn’t be considered an issue, as it is everywhere in our environment―our food, water and soil. When ingested orally, alumi-num isn’t absorbed well through the intestines. But with vaccines, aluminum is injected directly into the body, so all of it is absorbed.

What is the safe level of injected aluminum? It has been found that 4 to 5 micrograms (mcg) per kilogram of body weight can cause buildup in both the brain and bones. For an average adult, this amount would be 350 mcg whereas for a baby this would be 10 to 20 mcg per injection. The amount of aluminum is the same in an infant dose as an adult dose.

Here is a list of the amount of alumi-num per shot in some common vaccines:

Haemophilus influenzae typeB • (Hib): 225 mcg Hepatitis B: 250 mcg • Diphtheria, pertussis and tetanus • (DtaPs): 170–625 mcg Combo vaccines: 330–850 mcg•

Single-dose vaccines Until recently, one was able to order

a single-dose vaccine. For example, in-stead of the MMR (measles, mumps and rubella) vaccine, you could get each one individually. This gave patients the option of having the injections at different times with the rationale that the immune system could handle separate doses better. Single doses would perhaps be of benefit dur-ing a measles outbreak, in which boosters could be given to the public, and for wom-en found to be without rubella immunity (checked during pregnancy) who wanted to get vaccinated against the disease.

Vaccines are presently not available in single doses in Canada. A few years back, this was not an issue, but the phar-maceutical companies have stopped mak-ing single doses. Most of the alternatives to vaccines (such as single-dose vaccines and preservative/adjunct-free vaccines) as described by Dr. Sears in his popular book, The Vaccine Book, are no longer or were never available in Canada and becomingly increasingly unavailable in the U.S. as well.

Titer testSo there is the bad news, but what

can be done about it?One solution may be to test for blood

titers. This blood test looks at the amount of IgG antibodies to a certain disease to see if the individual has immunity, whether

“In Canada, it is impossible to get a standard vaccine that does not have preservatives and adjuncts in it.”

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naturally (from having the disease) or artifically (through a vaccine). The test can be done for all the viral diseases that we commonly vaccinate for.

Roughly speaking, with the first vac-cine dose, 60 percent of those vaccinated will be immune, the second dose about 75 percent and the third dose up to 95 per-cent will have immunity. There is a small percentage of individuals that vaccines do not work for. Thus your child might gain immunity from one vaccine and no boost-ers or might have no immunity at all from the recommended doses.

So why are titers not typically done? In my opinion, the cost and parental emo-tions are the reasons. Titers are covered by the Medical Services Plan if the doc-tor sees fit to have it done. The rubella titer is routinely done during pregnancy. If you’re studying abroad, titers are some-times recommended by the school if vac-cine records are lost. Paid for privately, titers cost about $35 per disease.

As for parent emotion, most parents have a hard time seeing their child in dis-tress. It is hard enough to see your little one getting a shot let alone drawing blood for the titer test. Once the titer is done, a child who is found to not have immunity would still need to get the combo dose―remember, single-dose vaccines are no longer an option. If the child becomes immune with the first vaccine, there is no need for the boosters.

Alternative to vaccinesWe would like to make this point

very clear: there is no alternative to vac-cines. If you are looking for immunity for a specific virus like the measles, there is nothing naturopathically that can be given that is the same as a vaccine. Having said that, there are many things that you can do naturally to boost your child’s whole immune system and help prevent the ill-ness.

If only the decision to vaccinate or not to vaccinate was more black and white. It really is up to the parents and what they feel is right for their child.1 H

Drs. Vandekerkhove and Cerf practise at A New Leaf Naturopathic Clinic in Langley, B.C. www.anewleafnaturopathic.com (604) 514-8555

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by Elena Cecchetto, CCH, RSHom(NA)

Pregnancy Made Easier with

Homeopathy

H omeopathic treatment can be a wonderful, fulfilling and mysti-cal journey—words often used

to describe pregnancy. During pregnancy, your body goes through so many changes that affect your whole being. Using homeopathic treatment is ideal because it increases vitality and function on all levels: physical, emotional and mental.

Support through each trimester Hormonal shifts, morning sickness,

nausea, fatigue, poor digestion, hemor-rhoids, pelvic and back pain, varicose veins and heartburn can all be helped with homeopathy. Even if all you are look-ing for is to ease the pain of delivery, homeopathic treatment is a good choice. To prepare your body to give birth, I rec-ommend a series of nutritive remedies during each trimester that help specific tissues in the body to develop and support the development of your baby. These rem-edies are commonly called tissue salts. The following are some of the tissue salts in my Pregnancy Protocol.

For bone development and elasticity of connective tissue (helping to prevent stretch marks), Calcarea fluoraticum is the tissue salt to use. It also is helpful in

preventing circulatory problems, hemor-rhoids and varicose veins.

For nerve and muscle development, which will reduce the chances of heart-burn and cramps, use Magnesium phos-phoricum.

To prevent a tendency towards ane-mia by increasing blood oxygenation, use Ferrum phosphoricum.

For supporting nerves and muscles (including the heart) and helping control fluid balance (swollen hands or ankles) and prevent high blood pressure (and put-ting on that extra weight), use Natrum muriaticum.

Silica is one of the most ubiquitous substances on earth and in our bodies. Made into a tissue salt homeopathic rem-edy, Silica helps to build strong teeth,

bones and hair of the fetus plus the pubic bones and the supportive conjunctive tis-sues for your delivery.

Emotional and mental support Emotions that rise up during preg-

nancy are important to consider. Homeop-athy works well on this level because it is a holistic medicine that works with your whole system to help you feel like you can respond appropriately with strength and balance.

If this is your first pregnancy, this may be one of the last times you have the opportunity to indulge in healing sessions focused solely on yourself, to spend qual-ity time thinking about your emotional and physical health and tendencies. The process of the homeopathic consultation facilitates an understanding of yourself that helps you to resolve old patterns and to maintain your overall well-being. This is an exceptional way to enter your jour-ney into motherhood. H1

Elena Cecchetto, CCH, RSHom(NA), pro-vides certified classical homeopathic treatment at Access Natural Health in Vancouver. www.AccessNaturalHealing.com (604) 568-4663

“For nerve and muscle development, which

will reduce the chances of heartburn and

cramps, use Magnesium phosphoricum.”

“Hormonal shifts, morning sickness, fatigue, poor digestion, hemorrhoids, pain, varicose veins and heartburn can all be helped with homeopathy.”

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by Dr. Trevor Erikson, Dr. TCM, ABORM, Dip. Of Chinese Medical Dermatology

I t is every parent’s wish that their child grows up healthy and every parent’s nightmare when their child becomes

ill. Atopic eczema is no exception. The incessant itch and associated lack of sleep is exhausting for child and parent alike.

A few years ago, Sam, an 11-month-old with bad eczema, came into my clinic wearing socks on his hands to stop him from scratching. Sam’s mother had already tried many other remedies includ-ing an allergy elimination diet to see if any foods she was eating were affecting Sam through her breast milk. But all attempts at figuring out an allergen were in vain, as the eczema remained the same no mat-ter what she did or did not eat. Like many other mothers, she became paranoid to eat anything at all for fear she was somehow poisoning him. She continued to blame herself for his condition.

While sometimes the simple removal of such things as wheat or dairy may prove beneficial, often times it is not so easy. I regularly remind mothers that eczema can be due to things beyond just our diet. Tears swelled up in the mother’s eyes when I told her that I did not think anything in her breast milk was making Sam sick and that she should breast-feed with confidence.

Sam was covered from head to toe in a very red rash, which was quite wet in cer-tain areas like his neck, wrists and ankles. In Chinese medicine we prescribe herbal medicines based on the degree of wetness versus dryness seen on the skin, thus fo-cusing the treatment on the individual.

I diagnosed Sam with eczema due to dampness mixed with heat and prescribed an external herbal wash, as well as a tea that his mother would give him via a s yringe several times per day.

One of the ways in which we mea-sure a treatment’s success is to count how many times a baby will wake in the night to scratch. Sam had been waking every 30

minutes, screaming and agitated from the itch, which was also totally exhausting his mother. Within a couple weeks of starting

the herbs, not only had Sam’s skin signif-icantly improved, but he was now only waking two or three times at night. The treatment was obviously working.

Sam continued on herbs for about one year, having minor flares from time to time, but nothing nearly as bad as when he first came to see me. Overall, he cleared by about 90 percent. While I always hope for total clearing with my patients, some-times all herbal medicines can do is to offer safer management, something that both my experience and modern research has confirmed. Something that most peo-ple are happy with.1 H

Dr. Trevor Erikson focuses on the Chinese herbal treatment of complicated skin disor-ders. He practises in White Rock, BC. www.drerikson.com. (778) 886-1180

Chinese Medicine for Baby Eczema

“I regularly remind mothers that eczema can be due to things

beyond just diet.”

Sam before and after 16 weeks of treatment with traditional Chinese medicine

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How to Cure Candida

by Sondi Bruner

D eep in our bellies lives a wily, tentacled, opportunistic fungus and its name is candida. When

the digestive tract is balanced, candida lives harmoniously with its neighbours. But when good bacteria decreases, can-dida takes over, leading to problems like fatigue, headaches, itchy skin, eczema, rashes, brain fog, aches and pains.

“Candida is extremely common,” says Glynis de Crewe-LeBlanc of Life-long Health (www.lifelonghealth.ca), a clinic of traditional Chinese medical doctors, acupuncturists and herbalists in White Rock. “A large percentage of the population is walking around with it.”

Candida adores sugar and uses simple carbohydrates as its main source of fuel. When candida takes hold, it steals nutri-ents and, like a little devil on your shoul-der, encourages sugar cravings to ensure its survival. Traditionally, a low-sugar, low-carbohydrate approach has been the favoured treatment for candida. This in-volves eliminating all refined sugars, sim-ple carbohydrates and, in many cases, all fruits. The idea is to starve the candida of its primary food source so it will die.

But now a growing number of prac-titioners are considering low-fat diets to address candida. They maintain that too much fat in the blood can cause insulin resistance, which means that sugars aren’t carried into the cells as quickly as they should be. Sugar then accumulates in the bloodstream, leaving a prime meal for candida to feast on.

Low-sugar vs. low-fatAvoiding sugar can be the simplest

and most direct way of starving sugar-hungry candida and preventing further

overgrowth. Typically, low-sugar diets are also high in fibre, providing a good environment for healthy gut bacteria and promoting the elimination of wastes.

One downside to this approach is that our bodies need carbohydrates to function optimally―especially the brain, which runs on glucose. And a diet that limits all carbohydrates, even fruit (which has beneficial properties), can be difficult for people to follow and stick to.

“From a holistic perspective, any time we restrict a macronutrient, wheth-er it’s protein, fats or carbs, it’s going to come as a detriment to a certain extent,” says Dr. Jason Marr (www.drmarr.com), a

Vancouver naturopath who uses a lower-sugar diet, along with other aids, to treat clients with candida. “We need carbs in order to produce energy, to do anything.”

At Lifelong Health, practitioners use a combination of both low-sugar and low-fat foods to address candida.

“The fatty foods definitely feed yeast,” de Crewe-LeBlanc says. “It’s the acidic factor in the fat, and anything that is acidic feeds bad bacteria.”

By limiting carbohydrates and bad fats while promoting alkaline-forming foods, de Crewe-LeBlanc believes that clients can effectively banish candida, as it cannot live in an alkaline environment.

Dr. Marr says that low-fat diets aren’t

the answer to candida, since our bod-ies need fat to make essential things like hormones and cholesterol. With regards to the argument of insulin sensitivity, he says that carbs―not fat―are the ultimate culprit in that scenario.

“There is some merit behind insu-lin resistance increasing the sugar that is available for candida to thrive on,” he says. “But insulin resistance comes with obesity, poor diet choices, high glyce-mic index foods and high levels of refined sugars. You could certainly induce resis-tance by eating a lot of fat, but generally it’s a high-carb diet that causes insulin resistance.”

Ultimately, a fad diet, whether it’s low-sugar or low-fat, doesn’t address the entire picture. Lifelong Health uses a vari-ety of methods to treat candida, including cleanses, food combining, fasting, colon hydrotherapy, Chinese herbs and ozone therapy. Dr. Marr might suggest addition-al supports like probiotics, caprylic acid, hydrastis or grapeseed extract.

And nothing beats a balanced, nutrient-dense diet filled with whole foods to combat candida or prevent it from hap-pening in the first place.

“Changing the terrain of the diges-tive system, your blood and lymphatic system makes it less likely for any can-dida to grow,” says de Crewe-LeBlanc. “What you eat is what you are.”1 H

Sondi Bruner is a Vancouver-based freelance journalist and holistic nutrition student. www.sondibruner.com Explore vegetarian, gluten-free and dairy-free recipes on her food blog, www.thecopycatcook.wordpress.com.

“Candida adores sugar and uses simple

carbohydrates as its main source of fuel. ”

“When candida takes hold, it steals nutrients and, like a little devil on your shoulder, encourages sugar cravings to ensure its survival.”

A low-sugar or low-fat diet?

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The C. difficile Dilemma: A Place for Probiotics?

by Jason Sebeslav

S hould doctors and other hospi-tal staff be washing their hands with yogurt rather than antibacte-

rial soap? This odd-sounding suggestion was part of a recent discussion paper by Professor Mark Spigelman of the UCL Centre for Infectious Diseases and Inter-national Health. In the paper, Spigelman questioned the current practice of using broad-spectrum antibacterial agents on hospital staff’s hands and patients’ wounds, often stripping them of benefi-cial bacteria only to lay a welcome mat for potentially deadly superbugs.

“Any student who has grown bac-teria in a lab will know that they gener-ally do not grow on top of one another,” he pointed out. “So when we wash our hands, we could actually be killing off harmless [normal] bacteria to the ex-tent that we leave space for other bacte-ria, such as MRSA [Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus known as super-bugs] strains, to settle.”

Spigelman suggested a better defence may be to actually encourage the “good” bacteria (probiotics) so that they can dis-courage the growth of “bad” bacteria. “Perhaps we should be thinking about using probiotics,” he said, “and even dip-ping our hands after thorough washing into a solution which contains harmless bacteria, which could then colonize our skin and prevent pathogenic bacteria from settling on it.”

Probiotic powerSpigelman’s idea may seem radical

or ridiculous to some. But for those of us in the natural health field, it makes good sense. Better yet, it’s a sign that modern medicine is beginning to understand and

accept the great health potential of probi-otics.

“Probiotics” refers to a wide range of beneficial bacteria that normally colo-nize a healthy intestinal tract. Along with aiding digestion and nutrient absorption, and supporting the immune system, pro-biotics compete for space with trouble-some intestinal bacteria including E. coli and C. difficile. Just as in Dr. Spigelman’s handwashing example, the more good intestinal bacteria we have inside, the less chance that bad bacteria have to take hold when they enter the system.

One of the main threats to healthy levels of good intestinal bacteria is the use of antibiotics. While antibiotics are often

necessary, they do not distinguish between good and bad bacteria. As Health Canada explains on its website about C. difficile, this nasty intestinal bug can settle in when good bacteria is sparse: “Using antibiotics increases the chance of developing C. dif-ficile diarrhea. Treatment with antibiotics alters the normal levels of good bacteria found in the intestines and colon. When there are fewer of these good bacteria in our intestines and colon, C. difficile has the chance to thrive and produce toxins.”

Star supplement: S. boulardii It’s encouraging to learn that in some

progressive hospitals, particularly in

Europe, patients are routinely given pro-biotic supplements to help guard against hospital-acquired infections like C. dif-ficile and associated diarrhea. I’m also encouraged to see some local doctors beginning to send patients to our store for high-quality probiotics to take along with an antibiotic prescription.

One of the most well-researched supplements in this class is a probiotic yeast known as Saccharomyces boular-dii. Along with encouraging the growth of good bacteria, S. boulardii helps to reduce the risk of antibiotic-associated diarrhea by limiting the ability of bacterial tox-ins to bind to the intestinal wall. Studies suggest that taking S. boulardii may also prevent a recurrence of C. difficile-related diarrhea, which is a common problem for many infected patients. Look for S. bou-lardii products in health food stores.

Protect yourself!While hospital and medical staff may

be doing their best to control the spread of disease-causing pathogens in hospitals, we can also protect ourselves. If you’re prescribed antibiotics or are required to visit or stay in a hospital, consider a high-quality probiotic supplement to help boost your protective, beneficial bacteria. After all, it may be a while before those hand-sanitizer dispensers are filled with yogurt!1 H

Jason Sebeslav is the owner of The Peanut Mill Natural Foods Market in St. Catharines, Ontario. He has worked in the editorial depart-ment of alive magazine and his articles have appeared in many natural health publications. www.thepeanutmill.com

“One of the main threats to good

intestinal bacteria is the use of antibiotics.”

“When we wash our hands, we could be killing off harmless bacteria to the extent that we leave space for other bacteria including superbugs to settle.”

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Have You Tried Greek Yogurt?

As part of Dr. Jonn Matsen’s Eating Alive Program, we recommend that you choose plain yogurt over the flavoured ones that are so popular on TV.

Flavoured yogurts are touted to be healthy because of the beneficial bacteria that they contain. However, the fact that they also contain sugar defeats the ben-efits of the healthy bacteria because the sugar actually feeds any intestinal yeast that you may have and the yeast competes with the good bacteria.

If you don’t like plain yogurt because of its taste, then you’re in for a treat if you try Greek yogurt. Greek yogurt is thicker and creamier than regular yogurt because it is strained three times instead of two. Greek yogurt also contains more protein, fewer carbohydrates and less sodium than its regular counterpart. The only draw-back is that it also contains less calcium.

Greek yogurt is also better to use in cooking because it doesn’t curdle when heated. And because it’s so thick, it’s great to use in dips and sauces. Or use it in place of regular yogurt when making tzatziki and other dips.

If you prefer a sweeter taste, add a small amount of natural sweetener such as honey, pure vanilla extract, stevia or cinnamon. Or stir in some chopped fruit. I like to add frozen raspberries to plain Greek yogurt and eat it once the berries have thawed. I find that it doesn’t need any added sweetener.

—Irene Hayton, Eating Alive Pro-gram www.eatingalive.com

This sauce can be used on steak, roast beef or chicken. It’s also good served over poached eggs on toast. If you want to omit the toast, just put some sauce in a bowl and serve the poached eggs on top.

1/2 tablespoon (7.5 ml) coconut oil1/2 tablespoon (7.5 ml) butter1 shallot, chopped, or 1/2 small on-

ion, chopped (see Notes)1/2 pound mushrooms, chopped2 cups (500 ml) fresh spinach

Book Review Alzheimer’s Disease: What If There Was a Cure?

Alzheimer’s Disease: What If There Was a Cure? is available in health food stores, online at www.alphahealth.ca or by calling 1 (800) 663-2212.

D r. Mary T. New-port practises pediatrics with a

specialty in neonatology. Thought it’s far afield from Alzheimer’s disease, she began coping with the dis-

ease after her beloved husband, Steve, began showing signs of Alzheimer’s around 2000. Desperate to find a way to keep Steve functional as long as possible, Dr. Newport began researching after his rapid deterioration began in 2004. Quite by chance in 2008, she discovered that medium-chain fatty acids can sometimes reverse or at least stabilize the disease. When Steve took about two tablespoons of coconut oil (a source of these fatty acids) at breakfast before a memory test, the results were dramatic: Steve passed the test with flying colours. Since then, Steve has continued to maintain improve-ment while taking daily doses of coconut oil fortified with medium-chain triglycer-ide oil with meals.

In Alzheimer’s Disease: What If There Was a Cure?, Dr. Newport shares the story of Steve’s reprieve from the downward spiral of Alzheimer’s to educate caregivers

about this readily available dietary inter-vention. Basically, medium-chain trig-lycerides are converted in the liver into ketones that are used in the brain as fuel. Since it is known that the Alzheimer’s brain is insulin resistant or deficient, con-suming these fatty acids provides ketones as an alternative fuel to glucose. Chang-es in individuals may come in the form of improved memory, return of personal-ity, or resumption of activities and social interaction. Because synthesized ketone ester produces considerably higher levels of ketones than fatty acids in foods, Dr. Newport has become an ardent advocate of ketone ester research, with FDA ap-proval her final goal.

All those who care for people who suffer from Alzheimer’s disease need to learn about Dr. Newport’s research and Steve’s reprieve, the importance of medium-chain fatty acids, and how Alzheimer’s patients can incorporate these essential fats into their diet as out-lined by this important book.

Onion, Mushroom and Spinach Sauce1 cup (250 ml) plain Greek yogurtsea salt and pepper, to taste Melt the coconut oil and butter in a

large skillet over medium heat. Add the shallot and mushrooms, cover and cook for about 10 minutes, stirring often. Stir in the spinach, cover and cook, stirring once or twice, for 2 to 3 minutes or until the spin-ach is wilted. Stir in the yogurt and heat through. Season to taste with sea salt and pepper.

Notes:*Shallots belong to the same fam-

ily as onions and garlic. They look like small elongated onions and are milder and sweeter tasting than onions with a slight garlic taste.

*Greek yogurt is thicker and cream-ier than regular yogurt and is better for cooking since it doesn’t curdle when heated.

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Craniosacral TherapyBrenda Pulvermacher, BSc (604) 986-9355 200-1401 Lonsdale Ave, North Vancouver BC

DentistsArshbir S. Kler, DDS/ A. Ross Gorrell, DDS #201-5405 12th Ave, Delta BC (604) 943-2291Art of Dentistry (604) 431-0202 104-6411 Nelson Ave, Burnaby BCDr. Ara Elmajian & Associates (604) 876-9228 701-805 West Broadway, Van, BC draraelmajian. caEvangelo Papoutsis, DDS (604) 886-4543 RR #8, 817 Gibsons Way, Gibsons BCVan Cosmetic/ Implant Dentistry (604) 434-0248 #359 - 4800 Kingsway, Burnaby BC

Electromagnetic Fields & RadiationJim Waugh, EMF SafeHome (604) 788-0743 Greater Vancouver, BC EMFSafeHome. comMilt B Bowling (604) 949-1502 http:/ / www. cleanenergycanada. com/ Natural Ways Retreat (250) 355-2854 Slocan, BC, www. naturalwaysretreat. com

Energy MedicineBlue Lotus Revitalized Health (778) 899-1179 Vancouver, BC www. bluelotusrevitalizedhealth. ca**Brioso Holistics, Robine Yohm (604) 317-6676 Burnaby BC, www. briosoholistics. comMaria Djordjevic, BSc. CIEHP (604) 727-4186 Vancouver BC sanare. caGreenThumb Healing (604) 715-0739 Vancouver, BC bradnoyes. comDiane Louie, EFT Practitioner (604) 888-2950 21231 - 93rd Avenue, Langley BCMichael D’Alton’s School of Bio-Energy Healing (604) 688-5177 www. daltonsbio. com Vancouver BC**Jaya Nathoo North Vancouver BC (604) 783-6255 Reiki, ayurvedic reflexology, kinesiology, chakra balancingAnn Perrick (604) 250-4916 EMF Balancing Technique, North Vancouver, BCPhillip W Warren (604) 946-4919 4459 - 52A Street, Delta BC rebprotocol. net

Environmental Products & ServicesMilt B Bowling (604) 949-1502 http:/ / www. cleanenergycanada. com/

Food Preparation & Healthy CuisineEarthsave Canada (604) 731-5885 Vancouver BC, www. earthsave. caFarmFolk/ CityFolk Society (604) 730-0450 Vancouver, BC ffcf. bc. caRaw Food Society of BC (778) 737-8852 8051 Poplar St, Van BC www. rawbc. org

Health & Education CentresAmazing Health (604) 572-9457 6581 Sunshine Drive, Delta BCCanadian Acupressure College Victoria, BC (877) 909-2244 acupressureshiatsuschool. com

Canadian School of Natural Nutrition (604) 730-5611 #100 - 2245 West Broadway, Vancouver BCDominion Herbal College (1926) (604) 433-1926 Burnaby, BC, dominionberbal. comIMeG Health™ www. imeghealth. com (604) 736-8928 #300 - 1177 West Broadway, Vancouver BCInstitute of Holistic Nutrition (604) 558-4000 300-604 Broadway W, Vancouver BCLove Peace Harmony Vancouver (604)733-0853 www. lovepeaceharmonyvancouver. comVancouver Island College of Natural Wellness Nanaimo, BC (800) 255-2816 www. vicnw. com

Health Food Stores**Alive Health Centres With 14 locations in BC, mostly in the Vancouver areaThe Pantry Natural Foods (604) 826-7561 33051 First Avenue, Mission BCClearwater Natural Foods Limited (250) 674-3147 735 Clearwater Village Road, Clearwater BCCommunity Natural Foods (403) 229-2383 10th Ave Market Location 1304-10th Ave SW, Calgary ABCommunity Natural Foods (403) 541-0606 Chinook Market Location 202-61st Ave SW, Calgary ABConsumers Nutrition Centre (604) 270-0007 #1318 - 6551 No. 3 Road, Richmond BCCountry Sun Natural Foods (604) 531-1112 1377 Johnston Rd, White Rock BCDawson Creek Health Food Ctr (250) 782-4656 901C - 103rd Avenue, Dawson Creek BCDynamic Health Service (250) 635-5980 #12 - 4736 Lakelse Avenue, Terrace BCEdible Island Whole Foods Market (250) 334-3116 477-6th St. , Courtenay BC**Gaia Garden Herbals 604-734-HERB (4372) 2672 West Broadway, Van BC, gaiagarden. comHomesteader Health Foods Ltd (250) 785-1455 #20 - 9831 98A Ave, Fort St John BC**Kelly’s Specialty Shop Ltd. (604) 485-5550 4730 Willingdon Ave, Powell River BCLynn’s Vitamin Gallery Health Food Store Duncan BC (250) 748-4421**Marks Pharmacy (604) 731-8535 3750 Oak Street, Vancouver BCNurture Health & Wellness (403) 208-0812 63 Crowfoot Terrace NW, Calgary AlbertaSeaweeds Health Food Store 689 Gibsons Way Gibsons, BC (604) 886-1522 seaweedshealthfood. comSunnyside Naturals Kaslo BC (250) 353-9667The Peanut Mill Natural Foods Market (905) 685-8848 191 Welland Ave. , St. Catharines ONValley Health (780) 624-1332 10019-100 St Peace River AB

Health Products & EquipmentAIM Canada (604) 263-8497 theaimcompanies. com 390-2025 W. 42nd Ave. , Vancouver BCCHI Wellness (604) 767-3834 Vancouver BC CHI MACHINE www. chidvd. com/ chiwellnessDavid Price, Watkins Products Distributor watkinsonline. com/ dprice (604) 451-0567Eastern Currents Distributing Ltd. (604) 263-5042 9109 Shaughnessy St, Van BC easterncurrents. caHeather Gabriel (604) 536-5585 Independent Zango Distributor, Surrey, BCHealth Plus (604) 437-6286 3512 East 24th Avenue, Vancouver BCInfinite Possibilities Consulting (250) 598-8574 USANA Distributors, possibilities_intl. usana. com**Inner Garden Wheatgrass & Colon Therapy 660 Clyde Ave, West Van BC (604) 912-0282Preferred Nutrition (519) 853-1118 153 Perth St. , Acton ON, pno. caRadiant Health Saunas (604) 221-1799 Vancouver BC radianthealthsaunas. com

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ChiropractorsGregg Anderson, DC (604) 531-6446 305 - 1656 Martin Drive, Surrey BCChristine Bird, DC (604) 885-7124 Box 358, Sechelt BCDesLauriers Chiropractic Group & Assoc 1219 Johnston Road, White Rock BC (604) 535-2500Dr Barbara James Chiropractic (250) 868-2951 1333 St. Paul St, Kelowna BCDr Kevan Shong Chiropractic (604) 540-1551 Suite E - 7487 Edmonds Street, Burnaby BCevolve Nurturing Vitality (604) 255-7777 102-2025 West Broadway, Vancouver BCHelen Fadden, DC (604) 852-4480 #206 - 2825 Clearbrook Road, Abbotsford BCDr. Mahin Darabi - Fraser Chiropractic (604) 321-6704 #315, North Tower 650 41st Ave W, Vancouver BCDrs Rainer & Randall Zindler - Fraser Chiropractic (604) 321-6704 #315, North Tower 650 41st Ave W, Vancouver BCJohn W C Loh, MSc, DC (604) 941-0644 201 - 3377 Coast Meridian Road, Port Coquitlam BCKarin Mattern, DC (250) 758-7022 3648 Departure Bay Road, Naniamo BCKitsilano Chiropractic (604) 731-6773 3446 W. Broadway, Vancouver BCAlvin G Klassen, DC, FCCRS(c), CPT (604) 271-6442 10020 No 3 Rd, Richmond BCJay Lepp, DC (604) 939-7556 2325 St. John’s Street, Port Moody BCMcCallum Chiropractic @ the Bay (604) 604-864-8232 #2 – 32900 South Fraser Way, Abbotsford BCPeter Mulyk, DC, 1318 Alberni St, Vancouver, BC (604) 685-9416Rozeela Nand, DC (604) 736-5157 #220-2475 Bayswater St, Van, BCDon Nixdorf, DC (604) 278-3505 10020 No. 3 Rd. , Richmond BCOrion Health- Surrey (604) 575-2325 #120 - 16555 Fraser Highway, Surrey BCRobert T Ohori, DC (604) 946-0144 5017 - 48th Avenue, Delta BCDr. Fiona Shamesse, DC (250) 727-9501 404-1095 McKenzie Ave, Victoria BCEdith Veillette, DC (819) 669-9676 435 boul. La Verendrye e. , Gatineau PQBrent Willox, DC (604) 253-6930 1279 Nanaimo St. Van, BC www. vanwellness. comWoodgrove Pines Chiropractic (250) 390-2003 or (250) 390-2993 Unit A - 6439 Portsmouth Road, Nanaimo BC

Cleansing & DetoxificationABC of Colon Care/ Prime Vitality (604) 929-7452 North Van BC primevitality. caHigher Source Health & Wellness (604) 450-3757 #401 - 1110 West 10th Avenue, Vancouver BCBlue Lotus Revitalized Health 778-899-1179 Vancouver, BC www. bluelotusrevitalizedhealth. caCedar Springs Renewal Center (360) 826-3599 Sedro Woolley WA cedarsprings. orgRadiant Health Saunas (604) 221-1799 Vancouver BC radianthealthsaunas. com**South Granville Naturopathic Clinic (604) 738-3858 212-3195 Granville Street, Vancouver BCLisa Keith (604) 738-3858 212-3195 Granville Street, Vancouver BC

Colon HydrotherapyABC of Colon Care/ Prime Vitality (604) 929-7452 North Van BC primevitality. caHigher Source Health & Wellness (604) 450-3757 #401 - 1110 West 10th Avenue, Vancouver BC**Kevin Patrick / Vestta (604) 731-3571 111-511 W 7th, Van / vesttawholehealth. com**Inner Garden Wheatgrass & Colon Therapy 660 Clyde Ave, West Van BC (604) 912-0282

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VEMMA (604) 738-7775 Suite 205 - 1917 West 4th Avenue, Vancouver BC

Health Retreats & SpasCedar Springs Renewal Center (360) 826-3599 Sedro Woolley WA cedarsprings. org

Health/Life CoachesAllan Lawry Health and Fitness Coaching (604) 220-7188 www. alfitness. caBrenda Eastwood 800-884-9220 Saanichton, BC, brendaeastwood. comHealth Plus (604) 437-6286 3512 East 24th Avenue, Vancouver BCMoira Khouri, NC, MH, HHP, CCP Vancouver, BC (604) 346-1471Trish lim-O’Donnell, CCP (604) 544-2902 Vancouver, BC, www. trishlimodonnell. com

Herbalists (Registered)Dominion Herbal College (1926) (604) 433-1926 Burnaby, BC, dominionberbal. comLifelong Health lifelonghealth. ca (604) 538-6850 15228 Pacific Ave, White Rock BCWellness Trading Post www. wellnesstradingpost. com Julieta Criollo, DNM, CHT Surrey, Coquitlam BC

Herbs & Herbal ProductsCommunity Natural Foods (403) 229-2383 10th Ave Market Location 1304-10th Ave SW, Calgary ABCommunity Natural Foods (403) 541-0606 Chinook Market Location 202-61st Ave SW, Calgary ABEastern Currents Distributing Ltd. (604) 263-5042 9109 Shaughnessy St, Van BC easterncurrents. caFerlow Botanicals Manufacturers/ Distributors ferlowbotanicals. com Van BC (604) 322-4080Flora Manufacturing and Distributing florahealth. com (888) 436-6697Heather Gabriel (604) 536-5585 Independent Zango Distributor, Surrey, BC**Gaia Garden Herbals 604-734-HERB (4372) 2672 West Broadway, Van BC, gaiagarden. comJoy of the Mountains Wild Mediterranean Oil of Oregano joyofthemountains. com (866) 547-0268

HomeopathsAccess Natural Healing (604) 568-4663 101-1416 Commercial Drive, Vancouver BCArnica Homeopathy Centre (604) 780-2114 205-1401 Lonsdale Ave, North Vancouver, BCBC Society of Homeopaths www. bcsh. ca Referrals to classical homeopathsDiane Louie, DCH, RSCHom, Classical Homeopath 21231-93rd Avenue, Langley BC (604) 888-2950Sonya McLeod, BA, DCH (604) 677-7742 351 E 39th Ave, Van, BCCanteris A. Hartley, DCH, HMC, www. coasthomeopathy. com North Vancouver (604) 984-3266 and Gibsons (604) 886-3844Ryan Carnahan, RMT, DCH, Registered Homeopath 327 Mount Royal Drive, Port Moody BC (604) 931-5513Neil Tessler, ND, DHANP (604) 542-9759 203-2828 152nd Street, Surrey BCWest Coast Homeopathic Society (604) 803-9242 #101 - 1001 West Broadway Ave Unit 120, Vancouver BC

Hyperbaric & Oxygen TherapyTasreen Alibhai, ND (604) 732-3422 #100-3077 Granville Street, Vancouver B. C. Ozone Sauna Sessions (604) 888-2950 At Home in the Grove Wellness Centre 21231 -93rd Ave, Langley BCDr. Gurdev Parmar, ND, Integrated Health Clinic 202-23242 Mavis Ave, Fort Langley BC (604) 888-8325

HypnotherapyCanadian Society of Clinical Hypnosis (BC Div) (604) 688-1714 2036 West 15th Ave. , Vancouver BC

Heather Gabriel (604) 536-5585 Suite 176 106-1656 Martin Dr, Surrey BC

Inspiration**Banana Moon (250) 390-4010 6439A Portsmouth Road, Nanaimo BC

Iridology**Irimeta Health Services (604) 731-8535 Vancouver, BC www. irimeta. comIsland Healthworks Natural Health Clinic (250) 468-7685 1830 Douglas Crescent, Nanoose Bay BC**Progressive Wellbeing (250) 590-0603 Victoria, BC www. progressivewellbeing. com

Kinesiology**Well Balanced Kinesiology and Consulting (604) 936-5463 Coquitlam BC denisecambiotti. comCHI Wellness (604) 767-3834 Vancouver BC CHI MACHINE www. chidvd. com/ chiwellnessAlexis Costello (250) 491-7559 7655 Falconridge Cres. , Kelowna BCHealing Insights - Linda Taylor Chilliwack BC (604) 792-7353**Jaya Nathoo North Vancouver BC (604) 783-6255 Reiki, ayurvedic reflexology, kinesiology, chakra balancing

Live Blood AnalysisArnica Homeopathy Centre (604) 780-2114 205-1401 Lonsdale Ave, North Vancouver, BC

Massage TherapyBehrs’ Massage Therapy Clinic (604) 485-2155 4763 Joyce Avenue, Powell River BCMavis Brown RMT - (250) 774-6769 Top Flr, Sikanni Plaza/ 5004 52nd Ave W, Fort NelsonElfi M. Dillon-Shaw, RMT (250) 247-9504 730 Captain Ahab’s TRC, Gabriola Island BCElectra Health Floor (604) 685-4325 Electra Health Floor - 970 Burrard Street, Vancouver BCDoug Fairweather, RMT (250) 542-3553 11601 Palfrey Drive West, Coldstream BCPauline Johnson, RMT (250) 472-3629 #106 - 1595 Mackenzie Avenue, Victoria BCJoyce L deVooght, RMT (250) 372-1365 #92 - 665 McBeth Place, Kamloops BCSandra MacDonald, RMT (902) 421-7549 #440 - 5991 Spring Garden Road, Halifax NSMassage Therapy Assn of BC (604) 873-4467 Ste 180 Airport Square 1200 W 73rd Ave, Vancouver BCJohn Russell & Colleen Schmitt, RMT (604) 436-5500 308 - 4900 Kingsway, Burnaby BCMurray P Schwabe, RMT (604) 532-3050 #203 - 5755 Glover Road, Langley BCLeslie Smith, RMT (250) 492-5599 1458 Government Street, Penticton BC

Medical DoctorsInternational Society for Orthomolecular Medicine (416) 733-2117 16 Florence Avenue, Toronto OntarioZoltan Rona, MD (416) 920-9241 8188 Yonge St. Suite 101, Thornhill ONThe Bridge Health (604) 564-5847 580-999 West Broadway, Vancouver BC

MeditationTraining in Power Academy, Chris Fleck, Van, BC (604) 255-5702 www. traininginpower. comSoul Power Metro Vancouver Group www. powerofsoul. ca

Mental & Emotional Wellness**Brioso Holistics, Robine Yohm (604) 317-6676 Burnaby BC, www. briosoholistics. comIMeG Health™ www. imeghealth. com (604) 736-8928 #300 - 1177 West Broadway, Vancouver BC

Dr Nelie C. Johnson, MD (604) 467-1794 www. awarenessheals. caTruehope Nutritional Support Ltd (888) 878-3467 PO Box 888, Raymond AlbertaUnbridling Your Brilliance (604) 626-4806 25027 Robertson Cres, Aldergrove BC

Naturopathic PhysiciansA New Leaf Naturopathic Clinic (604) 514-8555 #103 - 4061 - 200th Street, Langley BCAcacia Integrative Health Clinic (250) 475-1522 101-391 Tyee Road , Victoria BC**Agape Natural Wellness Centre Inc. (604) 737-2273 102-2245 West Broadway, Vancouver BCTasreen Alibhai, ND (604) 732-3422 #100-3077 Granville Street, Vancouver B. C. Arbour Wellness Centre (250) 729-4969 2136 Bowen Rd, Nanaimo BCBC Naturopathic Association (604) 736-6646 2238 Pine Street, Vancouver BC, bcna. caBellevue Natural Health Clinic (604) 913-2262 1467 Bellevue Ave, West Vancouver BCBoucher Institute of Naturopathic Medicine (604) 777-9981 #300 - 435 Columbia St, New Westminster BCJason E Boxtart, ND (250) 649-0886 206 - 1811 Victoria Street, Prince George BCAnita Bratt, ND (604) 990-1110, toll free: 1-877-299-1110 1388 Terrace Ave. , North Vancouver B. C. Timothy W Brown, ND (604) 538-3017 #200 - 12761 16th Avenue, Surrey BCKristen Brown, ND (604) 568-6899 350-507 West Broadway Ave, Vancouver BCCdn Assoc Naturopathic Doctors (416) 496-8633 1255 Sheppard Avenue East, Toronto ONPhoebe Chow, ND (604) 327-0021 2298 Newport Ave, Vancouver, BCBrian Davies, BSC, ND (778) 340-1114 #1-156 West 3rd Street, North Vancouver BCDr Allana Polo, ND (778) 397-3979 New Westminster, BC www. drallanapolo. comDr. Ara Elmajian & Associates (604) 876-9228 701-805 West Broadway, Van, BC draraelmajian. caMandana Edalati, ND (604) 987-4660 213-1940 Lonsdale Ave, North Vancouver, BCevolve Nurturing Vitality (604) 255-7777 102-2025 West Broadway, Vancouver BCPaula Fainstat, DC, ND (604) 222-2433 #312 - 2083 Alma Street, Vancouver BCDorothy Fairley, ND (604) 738-2205 2490 Blenheim St, Vancouver BCJuliet Ghodsian, ND (604) 697-0397 487 Davie Street, Vancouver BCBrenda Gill, ND (250) 362-5035 Suite 1 1995 Columbia Ave Box 1841, Rossland BCBrenda Gill, ND (250) 352-3150 Suite 107-715 Vernon Street, Nelson BCTom Glew, ND (604) 263-6338 330-2025 W 42 Ave, Vancouver BCHawthorne Naturopathic Centre (250) 598-3314 1726 Richmond Avenue, Victoria BCHolistic Healing Arts Centre (519) 751-3488 213 King George Road Unit 209, Brantford OntarioInspireHealth (604) 734-7125 #200 - 1330 West 8th Ave, Vancouver BCDanny Jui, ND (604) 461-7900 #3-201 Morrissey Road Port Moody, BCShyrose Karim, ND (604) 451-7786 or 604-922-7372 J2-925 Main St, West Vancouver BCWestcoast Naturopathic Clinic (604) 681-5585 1190 Thurlow Street, Vancouver BC**Michael Lederman, LLB, ND (604) 738-3858 212-3195 Granville Street, Vancouver BCLEMMO Integrated Cancer Care (604) 788-8858 330 - 2025 West 42nd Avenue, Vancouver BC

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**Green Earth Organics (604) 708-2345 Organic delivery service in Vancouver BCHealth Plus (604) 437-6286 3512 East 24th Avenue, Vancouver BCNingXia Red™ Super Juice 604-874-7318 Van BC, ningxia-red-juice. com 778-222-7318 cell**West Pointe Organic Produce (604) 736-2839 2183 West 4th Avenue, Vancouver BC

Orthomolecular MedicineInternational Society for Orthomolecular Medicine (416) 733-2117 16 Florence Avenue, Toronto OntarioISF International Schizophrenia Foundation (416) 733-2117 16 Florence Avenue, Toronto OntarioOrthomolecular Vitamin Information Centre Inc. (250) 386-8756 Victoria BC www. orthomolecularvitamincentre. comVanessa Peacock, BSc N. Med. RNCP/ ROHP, Van BC nourishnutritionaltherapy. ca (778) 866-7009

Osteopathic Practitioners**Carolyne Abrams, DO DPO (UK) (604) 730-5950 11-3615 West 19th Ave, Van - vancouverosteopathy. net**Sarah Stranan, Vancouver Osteopathy Centre 201-2475 Bayswater St, Vancouver BC (778) 835-1633**West Coast Clinic of Osteopathy (604) 960-1171 210-145 West 15th St. , North Vancouver BC

Personal DevelopmentMarie Chang, Burnaby, BC (604) 809-8378 www. insighttowellness. comTraining in Power Academy, Chris Fleck, Van, BC (604) 255-5702 www. traininginpower. comGreenThumb Healing (604) 715-0739 Vancouver, BC bradnoyes. comBrian Madigan (604) 626-6277 Stressed out at work? endworkstress. comThe Haven Institute (250) 247-9238 240 Davis Road, Gabriola Island BC

PhysiotherapyTrimetrics Physiotherapy 307-850 Harbourside Dr North Van (604) 982-0366 trimetricsphysio. com

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Caligiuri Financial Group Inc. (604) 685-6525 1200-1111 Georgia St W, Van caligiurigroup. comCarol Nunn, CGA (604) 980-4577 #207 - 277 Mountain Highway, North Vancouver BCJane Shaak (888) 484-7253 Royal LePage 484 Main Street, Penticton BC

Publications (Health & Environmental)Alive Publishing Group Inc. (604) 295-9333 100 - 12751 Vulcan Way, Richmond BCCommon Ground Publishing Corp (604) 733-2215 #204 - 4381 Fraser Street, Vancouver BCThe Herbal Collective Magazine (250) 754-7103 Distributed on Vancouver Island, BCVista Magazine (604) 591-9991 13256 55A Avenue, Surrey BC

ReflexologistsYvette Eastman (604) 554-0252 www. touchpointreflexology. comEnerflow Alternative Healing - Amelie St. Pierre Port Coquitlam, BC (778) 668-6750 enerflowhealing. comJudith M Rimes (604) 738-1842 #407 - 3023 West 4th Avenue, Vancouver BC**Moira Khouri, NC, MH, HHP, CCP Vancouver BC (604) 346-1471Pacific Institute of Reflexology (604) 875-8818 535 West 10th Avenue, Vancouver BCReflexology Association of BC (604) 435-8325 720 Sixth St PO Box 248, New Westminster BC

Paul Levendusky, ND, RAc (604) 536-8600 #202 - 15210 North Bluff Road, White Rock BCBruce Lofting, ND (403) 270-3372 3701 17th Avenue SW, Calgary ABJonn Matsen, ND (604) 986-7774 156 West 3rd Street, North Vancouver BCHeathir Naesgaard, ND (604) 980-4181 #1 - 3731 Delbrook Avenue, North Vancouver BCDr. Karen Parmar, ND Integrated Health Clinic 202-23242 Mavis Ave, Fort Langley BC (604) 888-8325Dr. Gurdev Parmar, ND, Integrated Health Clinic 202-23242 Mavis Ave, Fort Langley BC (604) 888-8325Peninsula Naturopathic Clinic (250) 655-1660 102 - 9725 Fourth Street, Sidney BCIngrid Pincott, ND (250) 286-3655 300 - 1170 Shoppers Row, Campbell River BCPort Moody Naturopathic Health & Wellness (604) 949-0077 #202 - 101 Klahanie Drive, Port Moody BCDenise Rochon, ND, FCAH, CCH (604) 885-3150 #219-5710 Teredo St, P. O. Box 321, Sechelt BCWilliam Russell, ND (604) 535-4003 305-1656 Martin Dr, Surrey BCSelkirk Naturopathic Clinic (604) 463-4911 230-22529 Lougheed Hwy, Maple Ridge BCPieter C Taams, MD, NDNeil Tessler, ND, DHANP (604) 542-9759 203-2828 152nd Street, Surrey BCGudrun Tonskamper, ND, RAc (604) 536-1400 #200 - 1676 Martin Drive, Surrey BCSherry Ure, ND (250) 493-6060 461 Martin Street, Penticton BCVillage Health Clinic (604) 575-7275 105 - 15153 No 10 Hwy, Surrey BCPatricia J. Wales, ND (403) 301-0123 430 Acadia Dr. SE, Calgary ABVancouver Holistic Health, David Wang ND 403-2150 Broadway W, Van BC (604) 739-1815Jennie Weisenburger, ND (604) 876-1150 603 - 805 West Broadway, Vancouver B. C. **Jese Wiens, BSc,ND (250) 276-9485 318 Main St. , Penticton BC

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Nurses (Registered)Betty Minifie, RN, BSCN, CHTP/ I Calgary, AB (403) 474-7399

Nutritional Consultants (Certified)Canadian School of Natural Nutrition (604) 730-5611 #100 - 2245 West Broadway, Vancouver BCBrenda Eastwood 800-884-9220 Saanichton, BC, brendaeastwood. com**Irimeta Health Services (604) 731-8535 Vancouver, BC www. irimeta. comHealing Insights - Linda Taylor Chilliwack BC (604) 792-7353Institute of Holistic Nutrition (604) 558-4000 300-604 Broadway W, Vancouver BCVanessa Peacock, BSc N. Med. RNCP/ ROHP, Van BC nourishnutritionaltherapy. ca (778) 866-7009

Organic ProductsCommunity Natural Foods (403) 229-2383 10th Ave Market Location 1304-10th Ave SW, Calgary ABCommunity Natural Foods (403) 541-0606 Chinook Market Location 202-61st Ave SW, Calgary ABEssentia - Natural Mattresses (604) 738-0321 2144 West 4th Ave, Van. BC myessentia. comFarmFolk/ CityFolk Society (604) 730-0450 Vancouver, BC ffcf. bc. caGenki Foods Calgary, AB 1 (866) 338-6583 Experience the power of whole foods! genkifoods. com

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RehabilitationJason E Boxtart, ND (250) 649-0886 206 - 1811 Victoria Street, Prince George BCNeuroKinetics™ Traumatology and Concussion Clinic #60 - 3195 Granville Street, Vancouver BC**South Granville Naturopathic & Prolotherapy Clinic 212-3195 Granville Street, Vancouver BC (604) 738-3858

ReikiHolistically Yours Holistic Healing (604) 929-2952 North Vancouver BC holisticallyyours. caInner Focus Holistic Healing (604) 985-7302 North Vancouver BC innerfocus. caChrista Lynn (604) 837-5125 Vancouver BC www. christalynn. caBrian Madigan (604) 626-6277 Stressed out at work? endworkstress. comMyorei Healing (778) 239-4555 Vancouver BC myorei. ca**Jaya Nathoo North Vancouver BC (604) 783-6255 Reiki, ayurvedic reflexology, kinesiology, chakra balancing**Progressive Wellbeing (250) 590-0603 Victoria, BC www. progressivewellbeing. com

SaunasRadiant Health Saunas (604) 221-1799 Vancouver BC radianthealthsaunas. com**South Granville Naturopathic Clinic (604) 738-3858 212-3195 Granville Street, Vancouver BC

ShiatsuRaphael Limsico (604) 876-4948 shiatsubyraphael. com, house calls avail.

Skin & Hair CareDr. Erikson-Chinese Medical Dermatology (778) 886-1180 15767 Roper Ave, White Rock, BC drerikson. comFerlow Botanicals Manufacturers/ Distributors ferlowbotanicals. com Van BC (604) 322-4080

New Visage Advanced Skincare & Anti Aging Ltd. #417 - 1770 W 7th Ave, Vancouver BC (604) 893-8872Newco Enterprises Inc. (403) 295-9568 www. organicteatreeoil. com**Quintessences. ca & PaintedSkies. ca B&B 3361 Quesnel Dr, Vancouver BC (604) 734-5678

Sound HealingHarmony of the Spheres (604) 340-4955 Vancouver BC www. harmonyofthespheres. net

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The BodyTalk SystemChrista Lynn (604) 837-5125 Vancouver BC www. thebodytalkclinic. com

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