Written by: Ronnie Cohen African-American and white women who regularly chemically straightened their hair or dyed it dark brown or black had an elevated risk of breast cancer, recent research suggests. “I would be concerned about darker hair dye and hair straighteners,” epidemiologist Tamarra James-Todd said after reviewing the report in Carcinogenesis. “We should really…

Quantum Physics, Biology and Healing
Written By: Dr. Adam McLeod, ND Although quantum physics and biology are often seen as two distinct and unrelated fields, there is actually a significant overlap of these fields which has profound implications in biology. In molecular biology we tend to focus on the physical interactions between molecules and these pathways are described in a…

4 Things to do Following the Diagnosis of Breast Cancer
Written By: Dr. Adam McLeod, ND, BSc (Hons) The diagnosis of cancer is often so overwhelming and patients are rarely given enough time to answer all their questions. The stressful experience at the appointment makes it so that patients forget the questions that they had thought of prior to the visit. To add to the…

September Nonprofit trip to Skidegate and Masset Sept 28-30, 2017
Very excited to announce Naturopathic Outreach next trip to Haida Gwaii this fall: Skidegate September 28-30, 2017 Masset September 28-30, 2017 We will be offering complimentary naturopathic care, acupuncture, craniosacral and supplements to residents of Haida Gwaii. To book an appointment please send an email to info@yaletownnaturopathic.com. For those who do not use email, please call the…