This winter, when you travel, be sure you are prepared for denture care. Bring a sealable container, a soft-bristle toothbrush, toothpaste, denture cleanser, adhesive, and any other items that you use regularly. If you have stored your old dentures dry, they will need to be soaked for up to 24 hours in water with a little Listerine in it. Always inspect the bathroom before you leave to be sure that you have everything. If you can find a denturist at your destination before you get there, you will at least have eliminated one concern. Contact them and note their hours.
Help for Dry Skin in Winter
Winter can take a toll on your skin and internal health; certain supplements can help maintain hydration, support immunity, and enhance overall wellness during this season. Here are some recommendations: *Vitamin D – Supports skin repair and immune health, counteracting reduced sunlight exposure in winter. *Omega-3 Fatty Acids* – Keeps skin hydrated, reduces inflammation, and helps prevent dryness and flakiness. *Collagen Peptides* – Improves skin elasticity and hydration and promotes skin repair. *Hyaluronic Acid – Boosts skin hydration and elasticity, especially in dry winter air. *Vitamin E – Antioxidant that helps combat dryness and protects against environmental damage.
Meet the Practitioner: Lily Zunic
Lily Zunic is a Transformational Holistic Healing Practitioner and Certified Reiki Master. She incorporates various healing modalities, including somatic breath techniques, mindfulness, journaling, self-care practices, and art, to support holistic healing. Her mission is to help women overcome stress and overwhelm, navigate life transitions, and reconnect with their well-being. Through personalized Reiki sessions and self-care practices, she creates a supportive space for women to feel seen, nurtured, and empowered. Reiki energy healing is a holistic practice that taps into the universal life force energy to restore balance in the body, mind, and spirit. Experience the transformative power of Reiki healing—book your session today.
Exercise & Alzheimer’s
Exercise has been shown to have protective effects against Alzheimer’s disease by supporting brain health and cognitive function. Regular physical activity promotes blood flow to the brain, stimulates the release of growth factors, and encourages neurogenesis—the formation of new brain cells. Exercise also reduces inflammation and oxidative stress, which are linked to Alzheimer’s progression. Studies suggest that both aerobic and strength exercises can improve memory, attention, and mental processing. Physical activity may also slow brain aging and reduce risk factors like obesity, diabetes, and hypertension, which are associated with Alzheimer’s. For optimal brain health, a consistent exercise routine is key.
Benefits of Frequency and Vibration
The underlying premise of Biofield Tuning is to charge our electrical bodies to their full battery level. Our bodies are connected to frequency, light, and magnetic electricity. When we tune, we employ this “charge” with sound using tuning forks in the biofield around our bodies. Since we mainly consist of water, and sound moves four times faster through water, frequency is very influential for our health and well-being. We are frequency and vibration, and sound is the ancient medicine that has been rising into our modern awareness. Your treasure awaits with sound therapy!
Floss your Teeth for a Cleaner Mouth
Do you floss your teeth? Flossing is an activity that you should not neglect. It is as important to floss every day as it is to brush your teeth. Brushing alone can’t reach the bacteria in the tight spaces between your teeth and under the gum line. Proper flossing helps remove the plaque and debris that adhere to your teeth and gums. It also helps to control bad breath by removing the decaying food that may be stuck between your teeth. Make it a habit to floss at the end of the day. Your mouth will be cleaner, and your dental hygienist will praise you.
Yaga at Western Edge Theatre
She’s more than just a wicked old witch. Baba Yaga is a legend, usually known as that elderly woman who lives alone in the woods and grinds the bones of the wicked. But what if she was a sexy, smart, modern woman operating off of morally ambiguous motives? This genre-bending, comedic fairy tale meets a thrilling whodunit and gives voice to an antihero of epic proportions while interrogating how her story has historically been told by men. From now on, you’ll remember the name Baba Yaga for the right reasons.
Volunteer Opportunities
Are you looking for fulfilling volunteer opportunities? Nanaimo Lifeline has three volunteer positions open! We are part of the Nanaimo & District Hospital Foundation, and our volunteers give back to healthcare in Nanaimo and Oceanside. 1) Home Service Representative: You provide hands-on service to our Lifeline clients, performing installations and work orders. 2) Check-In Caller: social phone calls to clients from the comfort of your home! This program alleviates social isolation in seniors. 3) Office Volunteer: Help us in the office with filing and inventory processing. Please contact Nanaimo Lifeline to find out more or to volunteer.
Neck and Shoulder Pain: A Common Affliction
Neck and shoulder pain affects millions of people worldwide, ranging from dull aches to sharp, mobility-limiting sensations. Common causes include poor posture, repetitive motions, stress, and injuries. Sufferers often experience tension headaches, reduced range of motion, and numbness in the arms. The pain can be debilitating, decreasing productivity and quality of life. While painkillers may offer temporary relief, many seek long-term solutions. Therapies like acupuncture and cupping address root causes, offering more comprehensive relief. These techniques may provide lasting results for those struggling with persistent neck and shoulder discomfort. Don’t let neck and shoulder pain control your life. Call today.
Smoking Cessation Action Plan
Did you make a New Year’s resolution to stop smoking? Your pharmacist can provide advice and guide you through this journey. Here’s an action plan: *Choose a starting point—pick a date, tell your friends and family, and ask them for support. *Meet your pharmacist to help determine how dependent you are on nicotine. *Follow a personalized treatment plan; your pharmacist can prescribe a tailored solution, including nicotine replacement products. *Reward yourself when you’re progressing. Many benefits of a smoke-free life can be felt in the long term, and some benefits are almost instant, so keep on going!
Supporting Our Communities
Coldest Night of the Year (CNOY) is an annual event that supports people in our communities who are experiencing homelessness and poverty. This fundraiser helps Our Place Society and the Pacific Centre Family Services Association run programs that provide shelter, care, and holistic support, empowering people to step forward to independence and hope. CNOY 2025 takes place on February 22nd, 2025, drawing individuals together to support the cause through raising money as well as taking part in a 2 km or 5 km walk. Across Canada, over 200 communities are involved with CNOY, supported by people who care about their communities and the most vulnerable people who live in them.


