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PTSD and Massage

Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) is attributed to the body’s coping with experiencing or witnessing traumatic stress. It can be ignited by a variety of events; either emotional, physical, sexual violence, war, a car accident or through natural disasters or the daily stress of being a care giver or professional health care provider. Symptoms may include: flash backs and or nightmares, avoidance/numbing, estrangement from others, states of hypervigilance, fear of constant danger, poor sleep, body pain, low mood, depression, suicidal thoughts or action and a loss of a sense of ones-self. Massage Therapy works well in conjunction with other cognitive therapies for treatment of PTSD. Massage assists people to be more comfortable in their own skin, to learn to relax and be in the present moment.  Studies show that massage may improve associated symptoms such as chronic pain, immune system deficiencies, stress, depression and anxiety.

Kelly Gerhart RMT,  www.courtenaymassagetherapy.com

Rules for Fair Fighting

The Fair Fight

Fighting fairly can be healthy for relationships. It can solve problems, clear the air, reinforce communication skills, and provide objectivity, and sometimes more insight than one wishes for into one’s own behaviour. It can also enhance self-esteem, and reinforce the value of your relationship. The positive intention behind a fight is as an expression of caring—we don’t fight with people over things we don’t care about. However, to do it well, without becoming entrenched or destructive, we need some basic guidelines.

Rules for Fair Fighting:

  1. Most fights have to do with diminished self-esteem, or feeling hurt or wounded somehow. Before you start an argument, ask yourself, “What exactly is bothering me? What do I need or want? Are my feelings in proportion to the issue?”
  2. Focus on “I” statements such as “I think” and “I feel” rather than “You should” or “You shouldn’t.” Generally, if you try to control another person’s behaviour it won’t be appreciated and you won’t achieve the end result you want.
  3. Watch too, for the words “never” or “always”— as in “you never, or you always” being tossed about. In fact, avoid generalizations as a rule, as they tend towards being unfair, unanswerable, and put the other person on the defensive.
  4. Listen, no matter how painful it is, and aim to be curious. This person may have important things to say that can help you learn about yourself. Ask questions about the other person’s perspective. Sometimes, even if we don’t agree with a viewpoint, we can see why someone may see a problem a certain way.
  5. Be assertive, not aggressive. Be specific about what you want, and what outcomes are acceptable to you. And ask the other person to propose solutions also. Be prepared to say what you’ll do if things don’t change, but don’t threaten, nag, intimidate, call names, or make judgmental statements. Cruelty is never acceptable and at times may be unforgivable.
  6. Never get physical. If you don’t think you or the other person can maintain control, leave the situation, returning only when people are calmer. Sometimes involving a third party such as a counsellor helps people stay safe emotionally and communicate more peacefully.
  7. Don’t fight when impaired. Generally, we want to bring our best selves to the table when we need to sort out a big relationship issue, and drinking, drugs and lack of sleep all impair judgment enough that things may get said that are regrettable later.
  8. No “kitchen sink” arguments in which every unresolved grievance ever conceived is dredged up and thrown into the ring. If you find yourself wrestling with museum issues, bring them up when you have set aside some time to work on them specifically.
  9. Don’t fight in front of the kids. Save fighting for when you are alone with your partner. If you feel it can’t wait, you are too angry anyway and need to cool down first. And if your kids do see you argue, make sure that also see you make up. Kids need to know parents are resolving their issues.
  10. Always have a way out — a pre-determined code word for partners can help both people defuse a situation. For example, preemptively agree that the word “pineapple” uttered by either of you mid-fight means, “We have to stop now, I’m too upset to feel safe right now with myself or with you, or I’m frustrated because we are going around in circles.”
  11. Be willing to compromise. Share where you might be flexible and where you are not willing to be flexible clearly and out loud with your partner. In fact, don’t rely on mind reading to help you fight your fight.
  12. Don’t shy away from asking for help. We add skills on when we need them, and often learn easily with good teachers when we are ready.
  13. Learning to fight well is learning to fight fair, and is a life skill. Communication skills take practice. Be patient with yourself and be patient with your partner.

Caroline Bradfield MaCP, RCC. Comox Valley Family Counselling
www.comoxvalleycounselling.ca

CleanseSMART by RenewLife 

CleanseSMART is an advanced herbal cleansing program. It is formulated to stimulate the detoxification process of the body’s 7 channels of elimination: the liver, lungs, colon, kidneys, blood, skin, and lymphatic system. The morning cleanse supports detoxification; the evening cleanse promotes elimination, so you wake up feeling better, lighter, and more energized. In today’s toxic world, cleansing and detoxification is imperative. Toxins enter our body through the air we breathe, the food we eat, and the water we drink. Over time, these toxins build up and slowly start to affect our health in a negative way. Reducing the toxic load in your body decreases the risk of developing chronic health problems, improves overall health and immune response, and can increase energy levels. It’s also great knowing that CleanseSMART is free from yeast, animal products, binders, dairy, fillers or artificial ingredients, gluten, salt, soy, sugar and wheat.

Jeanie Bruneau, Jeannie’s Vitamins 

Behavioral Help for Your Dog 

Close your eyes and imagine this scenario. You call your dog to go for a walk. Your dog walks over to you and waits patiently for you to put their leash on. You exit the door and the dog happily walks behind you. You begin your walk. And as you round the corner of your house you see your neighbor. “Hi Mr. Rogers”. Your dog naturally wags their tail with their tongue out smiling at the neighbor. You continue on your walk. You get to a stoplight and your dog naturally sits while you check to make sure the coast is clear. “All Clear” and you begin your walk with your dog beside you. You get home after a lengthy walk and your dog sits and waits for you to take the leash off. Now open your eyes. Are you more relaxed? Here is a secret. This scenario is possible.

Shalin Hustad, www.grassrootscanine.com

Save Smarter – RRSP vs TFSA 

RRSPs (Registered Retirement Savings Plans) and TFSAs (Tax-Free Savings Accounts) have a lot in common. You can hold a variety of investments in either one, including savings accounts, GICs, mutual funds and stocks. Both avoid taxation of investment income in the year it’s earned and they both have limits on how much you’re allowed to save. When it comes to the RRSP, every dollar you save in a year earns you a tax deduction for the same amount. When the money comes out of an RRSP, barring any special government programs, you will include the amount withdrawn in your taxable income for the year. A TFSA works opposite to an RRSP in these regards. You don’t get an immediate tax deduction for saving inside a TFSA but you don’t have to pay any taxes when you withdraw the money. So which is better? It truly depends on you and your unique situation. This is where your investment advisor can help determine the best course of action to keep your tax bill as low as possible.

Thomas Johnson, www.cascadefinancialgroup.com

Natural Wholy Detox Tea

Are you feeling bloated, constipated or just run down? Did you know that there could be toxic matter stuck in your intestinal wall and colon causing numerous health conditions? Wholy tea can help regulate your bowel movements to keep the waste flowing and not accumulate in your digestive system. The human body is naturally able to expel unwanted material on its own, but due to our bodies being exposed to chemicals and toxins – we become unable to flush. Dr. Millers Holy Tea is an herbal beverage that helps remove these toxins and waste from your digestive tract, which, in turn, reduces bowel irritation, encourages weight-loss and boosts energy levels. The formula is a special blend holy thistle, persimmon leaves, blessed thistle, malva and marshmallow leaves. The tea may also help improve the clarity of your skin. You simply consume one cup in the morning, and one cup in the evening. Good-bye bloat!

World of Water, www.worldofwater.ca

Benefits of Manual Lymphatic Drainage

Manual lymphatic drainage and combined decongestive therapy are specialized massage treatments used to increase the flow of fluid through the body’s lymphatic system. Lymphedema is a congestion in the lymphatic system that can be caused by allergies, tinnitus, or sprains and strains. Manual lymphatic treatments help improve mobility, reduce pain due to swelling, promote lymph flow where circulation is compromised, aid in recovery of acute injuries by reducing swelling and inducing overall relaxation of the body by decreasing pain and discomfort. Treatments focus on the affected area using compression and gentle massage-like movements to increase fluid movement.  Assessment of your specific treatment needs will determine the duration and number of appointments that will be required to be bring you the relief you deserve.

Amanda Wallis, RMT, CDT, www.sundragonstudios.ca

5 Benefits of Reiki

1. Increased Relaxation. Reiki helps promote a deep sense of relaxation, calmness, & clarity.
2. Stress Reduction. Reiki helps release stress from the body, therefore allowing you to feel more energized and boosting your mood. Reiki has been shown to support the body when dealing with stress, moodiness, depression, & fatigue.
3. Hormonal Balance. Reiki may help reduce stress response mechanisms in the body and stress hormones (cortisone), therefore assisting the body in achieving a natural state of balance.
4. Better Sleep. Reiki may help increase the “happy hormone”, serotonin, therefore helping support immune system and brain function. Reiki may also provide the benefit of better sleep cycles and better quality sleep.
5. Accelerated Healing. Reiki supports the physical, mental, & emotional body. It has been shown to support physical healing related to nearly all known ailments, as well as supporting emotional clarity and spiritual growth.

Nichole Guthrie, Reiki Master, www.nicholeguthrie.com

Benefit Your Whole Body with Strength Training

Strength training builds strong muscles! Build your total body strength so everyday activities of living become easier, whether that’s climbing the stairs, carrying groceries, or playing sports. With regular strength training, you not only gain muscle; you lose fat! The beauty of resistance training is that it boosts fat burning when you’re not exercising by increasing your resting metabolism. Strong muscles help support your joints and can prevent arthritis as well as ease joint pain. Your bones might seem inanimate but they are constantly changing. Cells called osteoclasts gobble up old bone tissue, while other cells called osteoblasts lay down new bone. Resistance exercise stresses your bones, which stimulates osteoblasts to come in and provide reinforcement with new tissue. Research tells us that self-esteem soars among those who commit to regular resistance workouts. Regular resistance training improves your health, your weight, your mood, and it gives you more energy.

Reprinted with permission Curves International 2015.

Curves Southdale, www.curves.com

The Modern Wig 

The word “wig” carries a bad rap. Times are changing and we have more appropriate words to describe these hair pieces. The future of hair can be referred to as Fashion Hair, Faux-Hair, or Hair Extensions. Hair pieces today are not like those wigs 40 years ago – there are so many more colors and styles to choose from. The hair itself is more move-able and of finer-quality. They can be shaped into different styles and customized with styling products and tools. They’re cool, comfortable and undetectable. For human hair wigs, I recommend 100% remy hair, which is of the finest-quality. I am challenging every woman to own as least one wig, and in doing that, we won’t have to wait until we lose hair, for whatever reason, to own a wig. This might also be a gesture of support for all the women who have no choice in this matter. Hair Today – Hair Tomorrow – Hair Always. Evelyn Valcourt is a Hair Consultation Specialist for over 28 Years.

Evelyn Valcourt, www.evelynswigs.com

Clean Eating: Quinoa “Breaded” Chicken Strips 

Ingredients:

Use organic products.
3-4 boneless skinless chicken breasts, cut into strips,
⅔ cup flour,
1 tsp sea salt + ¼ tsp pepper,
3 eggs + 2 Tbsp water,
2 cups cooked quinoa.

Directions:

Preheat oven to 425 degrees and grease a baking sheet with Coconut Oil or Butter. In a small bowl whisk flour, salt, and pepper. In a second bowl whisk eggs and water. Place quinoa in a third bowl. Dredge chicken in flour mixture, then eggs, and lastly in the quinoa being sure to coat well.  Bake for 20 minutes until chicken is cooked. Serve with your favorite healthy dipping sauces!