Written By: Dr. Adam McLeod, ND, BSc (Hons) Everyone has seen a cancer patient who has lost a significant amount of weight as the disease progressed. It is a scary experience to see someone that you love waste away as the cancer deprives their body of the nutrients that they so desperately need. In the…
Welcome our New Practitioners!
We are very excited to welcome four new members to our team of experienced practitioner! Breanne Dunlop, Registered Holistic Nutritionist Her role as a Registered Holistic Nutritionist is to work directly with clients to provide guidance, support and education for all aspects that encompass nutrition – body, mind and spirit. As a holistic nutritionist, she practices…
Study finds that Chronic Stress really does Spread Cancer in the Body
When mice are exposed to chronic, ongoing stress, their lymphatic systems undergo physical changes that make it quicker and easier for cancer to spread throughout their bodies, researchers have found. Although the study hasn’t been replicated in humans as yet, it’s a huge step towards understanding how stress – which has long been linked to…
Seasonal Allergies
Spring is when Vancouver comes back to life. The days are noticeably longer, the crocuses and daffodils have been around for a little while now, and the plum and cherry blossoms are starting their annual show that transforms our city streets. Unfortunately, for the approximately 1 in 6 of us that suffer from seasonal allergies,…
Turning up the Heat on Colorectal Cancer
Written By: Dr. Adam McLeod, ND, BSc (Hons) Loco-regional hyperthermia is an advanced adjunctive cancer therapy which involves heating the tumour immediately after chemotherapy or radiation. Hyperthermia is characterized as the fourth pillar in treating cancer, including surgery, chemotherapy and radiation. This therapy is commonly used in hospitals and clinics across Europe and Asia but…
How to Protect Your Nerves During Chemotherapy
By: Dr. Adam McLeod, ND, BSc (Hons) A common side effect from chemotherapy is peripheral neuropathy which manifests as painful or uncomfortable symptoms in the peripheral nerves. It often manifests as pain, burning, tingling, loss of sensation, balance problems or sensitivity to temperature and touch. The significance of the symptoms varies depending on how badly…
What to do with Candida Overgrowth
Quick survey – do you suffer from most or all of the following? digestive complaints like gas, bloating, diarrhea or constipation skin irritation or inflammation fatigue brain fog sugar cravings mood issues like irritability, anxiety or depression chronic sinus infections recurrent yeast infections If you answered yes to many of these, there’s a good chance you…
Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome
An issue that is beginning to affect more and more women and their reproductive cycle is Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS). PCOS is an endocrine disorder that disrupts the natural course of a woman’s reproductive cycle. Often this is experienced when a woman’s level of sex hormones, estrogen and progesterone, are out of balance and the…
The Real Truth About Cancer
Written By: Dr. Adam McLeod, ND, BSc (Hons) Recently there have been a surge in patients seeking alternative cures for cancer after watching the popular series “The Truth About Cancer”. This series does an excellent job of raising awareness about various natural therapies but it does patients a great disservice by discouraging patients from using…
5 Foods You Should Eat More of in 2016
Looking to improve your health through diet? Here are five foods you should eat more of in 2016: Free-Range Organic Eggs One of the most wholesome foods you can eat is an egg in its whole form. Eggs are a great way to start the day, providing the body with a nice balance of protein…