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What is Craniosacral Therapy?

During craniosacral treatment, one lays on their back, pillowed at the knees, under a blanket, dressed in comfortable clothing, resting in a room that has a serene energy set. The practitioner applies hand positions that are simple and non-invasive with the intention of communicating and listening to the body. This modality attends to skull bones, brain and spinal cord (Central Nervous System). During treatment a person is supported in sensing states of stillness, expansion and contraction through all the tissues and structures of the body, which often manifest as a surge or tide-like movement of fluids and an “electric-like charge” known as potency. This modality encourages calming of the fight or flight response of the Sympathetic Nervous System, which assists to enhance the health of the Parasympathetic Nervous System, “rest and digest”. The PNS monitors our internal organ function, so that we don’t have to consciously tell our heart to beat, or our lungs to breathe, etc.

Kelly Gerhart RMT, www.courtenaymassagetherapy.com

Why Has My Energy Left Me?

As the autumn rain begins again on our Pacific Coast, I’m reminded to be vigilant about my moods and watch for signs of depression. For me, less sunshine and decreased outside time requires that I take special care of myself so that I can fine-tune my wellbeing, moment to moment. For some of us, a bit of Vitamin D and a walk in the woods changes everything, however if left untreated, situational depression – which is the stuff of low moods that most of us have experienced at some time – can take us down the rabbit hole and into more serious depressive disorders.

 

Though we hear a lot of talk about depression these days, we don’t often hear that depression actually has a very important message. If we were to give depression a voice, it might tell us “something has gone terribly wrong between the reality of ‘what is’ and ‘what you want’ for yourself. The separation between these two has become so seemingly insurmountable that depression itself literally becomes the stop sign; hence you no longer want to move forward. At its most foundational level, depression is trying to shut us down so we don’t have to care any longer about our unsolvable problem. Though this is obviously problematic for the suffering person, depression is a natural and protective state, and its intention is to provide safety against an internally and/ or externally hostile environment.

 

To complicate matters, (as if it isn’t complicated enough!) depression makes everything that much more difficult. Things we often take for granted things such as clear thinking, sleeping and eating well, and exercise, all become more challenging under the weight of depression. And the longer this goes on, the more negative everything generally becomes. Then, as our brains become familiar with these realities, they literally hardwire it, so that the depressive thoughts have created a virtual super-highway of, well, you guessed it, negative thoughts and behaviours.

 

When dealing with depression, the first step is to check in with your doctor, and then seek the support of a professional counsellor. Together you can take an inventory of the external (such as your diet, exercise, sleep), and the internal (your relational and sociological) environments. With diet, generally you’ll want to explore whether you are eating well, often enough, or the opposite, too food-centered. When you look at exercise, sometimes it’s more helpful to think “movement” rather than “exercise” which can sound daunting and unmanageable, and start small, be consistent, perhaps tying it to something you’ve enjoyed in the past. You could try adding music – a powerful brain stimulant – into your movement. We often hear how important exercise is for fighting depression, however the truth of this really cannot be overstated. Movement fights depression! Finally, sleep is also a key piece to well-being. To this end, try brain calming rituals as you head towards bed at night such as putting on pjs, dimming the lights, turning off the TV early, and when you do climb into bed, make sure your bedroom is as dark as possible.

 

While depression decreases the desire in the motivational centres of the brain, thereby making the things that fight depression best literally the hardest to do, there’s always a place to start without even leaving your chair, and here’s where gratitude arrives on the scene. Out loud, name something, anything, you are grateful for today. Perhaps it’s as simple as I can read this article! The act of seeking things we are are grateful for, alters the brain’s structure. And this is again, where working with a good counsellor supports you, because depression is based in emotions that the body has decided not to process, in a mind that feels unclear, in a body that feels tired, and with a spirit that has given up. However, your task is far from hopeless, it’s to find out what depression needs you to know. Let’s find out.

Caroline Bradfield, Comox Valley Family Counselling, www.comoxvalleycounselling.com

Ask The Expert 

Q: I’ve just made a resolution to quit smoking. Is there any benefit to eye health with that?

A: Congratulations on setting your goal! You’ll be happy to know that quitting smoking reduces the risk of developing cataracts and macular degeneration, two common eye diseases. Cataracts (clouding of the internal lens of the eye) can haze or fog the vision in a variety of ways and smoking quickens this normal age-related process. Macular degeneration involves the deterioration of the central retina and does not affect everyone, but occurs more often in smokers compared to non-smokers. Your eyes might feel better too, since smoking can cause ocular irritation and feelings of dryness in the eyes. All of these eye problems can be profoundly annoying, if not disabling. Sometimes people need multiple methods and motivations to quit. Use your eyes as one extra reason to stay smoke-free.

Mosaic Vision Care, www.mosaicvisioncare.com

Vitamin B-12 for Energy 

NOW® Vitamin B-12 Instant Energy packets make it easier than ever to get the vitamin B-12 your body needs in order to stay sharp, focused and well-fueled throughout the day. Each convenient packet contains a total of 2000 mcg (from three forms of fast-acting B-12), along with other important nutrients that can help keep you alert and energized. Now Vitamin B-12 provides a unique blend of ingredients that support energy production and cellular metabolism without the use of sugar, caffeine or stimulants. This means you can get a healthy boost without the unwanted jitters and caffeine-crashes. Vitamin B-12 is especially effective for seniors, athletes, vegetarians, students, or anyone who is feeling exhausted and run down. Convenient single serving packets travel well, are easily dissolved in water, taste good and are sweetened with Xylitol. An instant source of on-the-go energy, when you need it most!

Jeanie Bruneau, Certified Professional Cancer Coach, Registered Nutritional Consulting Practitioner

Organic Horticulture

Contamination of our environment is rising at an alarming rate due to increasing emissions and chemical run offs. The rapid destruction of ecosystems and natural habitats for plants and animals has literally pushed our environment to the brink of destruction. Each year several plant and animal species become extinct due to habitat destruction as a result of the reckless use of chemicals in traditional landscaping practices. The use of organic products in lawn care significantly helps in combating ground and water pollution and favors micro environments that invite birds, animals and insects to a safer habitat. We urge you to join our efforts in restoring the environment by playing your part. Clean Air Yard Care is proud to only use those products that are safe for our homes and our environment. All of our fertilizer products are 100% organic and comprised of a unique, proprietary blend formulated exclusively for Clean Air Yard Care.

Richard Larkin, www.cleanairyardcare.ca

Meet Your Matcha

They say it takes about two weeks to start forming a habit and two more for it to really stick. Why not try a resolution booster? Matcha is a powdered green tea loaded with compounds that can help you on your quest to keep your goals. Just one cup contains ten times the nutritional value of a cup of regular green tea. The drink contains vitamin A and C, selenium, chromium, zinc, potassium and magnesium, and has been shown to help fight cancer, reduce the risk of disease and battle infection. It’s packed with L-Theanine, an amino acid that acts as a mood enhancer, reducing stress and relaxing the mind. Unlike coffee, Matcha releases caffeine to the bloodstream over an extended period of time – giving you alertness without the jitters. A recent study found that Matcha increases energy expenditure and helps your body burn fat without producing negative side effects or significantly altering your heart rate.

Just Matcha Tea Shop, www.justmatcha.com

Investigating HPV Vaccinations

Danish researchers are investigating more than 1300 girls and young women with chronic symptoms after HPV vaccination. The researchers describe a “collection of symptoms consistent with pronounced autonomic dysfunction coupled with severe headaches, excessive fatigue, cognitive dysfunction, gastrointestinal discomfort, and widespread pain of a neuropathic character” developing within two months after HPV vaccination. Similar reports have been made in the US, New Zealand, France and Japan. Denmark is conducting its own independent investigation after requesting a review of the issue by the European Medicines Agency. However Denmark was dissatisfied with the findings and concerned about conflicts of interests. It is funding its own research to be conducted by specialists who are seeing girls with symptoms after HPV vaccination and who are independent of the pharmaceutical industry. If you suspect that your child may have been negatively affected by a vaccination please contact my office for help.

Dr. Anke Zimmermann, ND, www.drzimmermann.org

Good Financial Health

When is the last time you considered your own financial health? There are many dimensions to financial health, including the amount of savings you have, how much you’re setting away for retirement, and how much of your income you are spending on fixed or non-discretionary expenses. Each person’s situation is different, for this reason, it is worthwhile spending some time in developing your own financial plan to ensure that you’re on track to reach both your short-term and long-term goals. People often fail to recognize the power of interest; For example, putting away $10.22 per month from the time you are 16 years old, with compounding interest, would result in $100,000 upon retirement. However, purchasing everyday items on credit and just paying the minimum balance each month may mean that you reach retirement carrying $100,000 in debt. Shedding unnecessary debt now with our help can steer you toward future financial health.

Colleen Craig, www.cecraig.com

Worldview & Impact on my Osteopathic Practice 

This writing is off the top of my head, in the short hour before needing to submit this as an article for the next edition of Wellnessnews in Victoria, BC. I share that only because it also speaks to what I wish to share here, which, amongst other things, includes something of how my mind works.

On the latter point, I ruminate on things for days, sometimes more, aware that something is taking shape behind the scenes. I don’t really know exactly what the result will be, nor what it will look like, but I can feel its weight, its shadow, its posture, sometimes even its range of motion. Then the writing down happens in a quick flow, with very little editing or shaping at all.

So, what is surfacing this time is about the bouncing I do, between worrying about the destructive trends going on all around us, and the excitement I feel regarding very encouraging things I can feel unfolding – in myself, and in many other people and phenomena around me.

I was at the library a short while ago, where I picked up a copy of a book called, “Who Rules the Earth?”, by Paul Steinberg. You can watch a 10-minute video, summarizing that book’s message, also called Who Rules the Earth? by the same author, here: https://www.youtube.com/embed/UXPkRIeW45c

More on the whole project of purposefully Changing Rules can be found by clicking on the link.

All of these resources that Paul Steinberg points to demonstrate both the evidence of how far humankind has strayed from ways of being that enhance Life Itself, AND, also what is required in order to truly have an impact on how things could be done in much more respectful and gentler ways, in the wider sphere. As Steinberg says, “Recycling Is Not Enough”.

What does this have to do with my practice as an osteopath? Well, the work I do with my clients/patients encompasses two fundamental things:

  1. finding subtle means to reflect back to people’s unconscious minds the sensory information necessary to re-engage their self-healing capability, and;
  2. educating those people regarding what needs to be understood, bio-mechanically, bio-energetically, and sometimes on even more subtle levels, what they can do to discern and listen to their body signals, and to make decisions more in harmony with those signals.

In other words, it is seeing what the “rules” for healthier living are (whether they are universal, and/or specific rules dictated by unique, individual circumstances), and beginning to align decisions and actions with those rules.

 

Howard V. Dieno DO (UK)
www.dieno.ca
www.osteopathybc.com
www.victoriahealthcooperative.ca

Blog: howarddieno.wordpress.com

Migraines – it’s NOT all in your head

Sometimes we know when a migraine is coming, and sometimes we don’t. Often there are specific triggers that start a migraine that may include physical movement or even weather changes. When it starts at the base of the skull, then the cause of the migraine is likely structural. The human body is built to be structurally balanced with the head centered over the shoulders, which in turn is centered over the pelvis, which ideally, is level with the ground. When the head and the neck shift out of proper alignment, this may result in decreased blood flow into the head, and decreased flow out. In fact, it’s the latter that often describes what people feel with migraines – a feeling of built up pressure inside their head. Structural Chiropractors are able to correct and unlock these unwanted shifts in the head and neck, allowing the body to return to its normal, balanced state.

Dr. Matthew Kittleson, www.uclife.ca

Eliminating Fears and Phobias With Ease

Have you ever gotten frustrated by your own or someone else’s fears or phobias and suggested “just get over it?”  Most people think fears can be overcome using “mind over matter,” but because the fear response is controlled by the unconscious mind, mental intention rarely works. Meanwhile, most people who suffer with these issues get so used to adapting to them, they don’t realize how they hold themselves back from really living, or how simply fears can be overcome. Twenty two years ago, I learned the powerful self-care method of Emotional Freedom Technique (aka EFT or Tapping). Since then I have taught EFT to hundreds of people in groups and in my private practice. I regularly receive gratitude for how their lives have changed using EFT to eliminate various fears and phobias including: spiders, snakes, heights, flying, public speaking, exams and riding in elevators. You can too!

Karen Ledger, RN BScN, www.karenledger.ca

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