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Blue corn has been popping up as an ingredient everywhere from tortilla chips to breakfast cereal. New research suggests that anthocyanins, the nutrients that give the corn its blue color, may help protect against metabolic syndrome, cardiovascular disease, diabetes, and cancer!

www.newhope.com

Clean Eating: Spaghetti Squash “Mac ‘n’ Cheese”

Ingredients:

1 large spaghetti squash

3 tbsp coconut oil

3 tbsp spelt flour

2 cups unsweetened almond milk

3/4 tsp salt

1/2 tsp onion or garlic powder

pinch ground black pepper

1 cup (4 oz) any hard cheese, shredded.

Red pepper flakes, to taste. Preheat oven to 375ºF. Wash squash, cut in half lengthwise and remove seeds with a spoon. Place cut side down on a baking sheet lined with parchment paper and bake for 40-50 minutes. Let cool and separate into strands with a fork. Preheat medium pot on low-medium heat and melt oil. Whisk in flour and milk until smooth. Add salt, onion powder and pepper; whisk and let simmer for about 4 minutes or until sauce has slightly thickened. Add cheese and whisk again until smooth. Add squash and mix gently with a spoon to combine. Cover and let squash warm through for about 5 minutes. Enjoy!

www.ifoodreal.com

Orthopaedic Manual Therapy: What is it?

The profession of Physiotherapy or Physical Therapy has a number of specialized areas of practice. Orthopaedic Manual Therapy is one such specialized area. The International Federation of Orthopaedic Manipulative Physical Therapists (IFOMPT), which represents groups of Manipulative Physical Therapists around the world, defines this area as the management of nerves, muscles, and bones of the body, i.e. neuro-musculoskeletal conditions, using specific treatment approaches which include manual or manipulative techniques and therapeutic exercises. Scientific and clinical evidence and detailed physical examination of patients are used to arrive at a diagnosis and to develop a management plan to restore and improve the movement and function of these individuals. Orthopaedic manual therapists, in addition to their physiotherapy/physical therapy degree, also have extensive post-graduate education and training in this specialized area and have attained internationally recognized qualifications in manipulative therapy.

Paula Moreira, www.physio4u.net

Essential Oils for a Healthy Heart

This month is all about heart! But it isn’t all about hugs and kisses! In this very moment, the Heart and Stroke Foundation estimates that 600,000 people are living with heart failure. Modern medicine is working tirelessly to come up with solutions, but we can also look to natural remedies like essential oils to lead us on the road to better health. For example, Rosemary improves circulation and works to help strengthen blood capillaries. Marjoram helps lower blood pressure and Ginger may lower cholesterol and prevent blood from clotting. Ylang Ylang not only reduces anxiety and regulates heart rate, but also helps alleviate hypertension. Helichrysum (from the sunflower family) is somewhat of a natural blood thinner! So perhaps Mother Nature is the best Valentine of them all! Let this month inspire you to look after your heart and open yourself up to new ways of creating a healthy life; mind, body, HEART, and soul by incorporating essential oils into your daily health regime.

Sylvia Provenski, Young Living Essential Oils, www.canadianmoms.ca

Go Green!

Over the past year, more and more Manitobans are making the switch to renewable energy. With rising energy costs of 42% over a 9-year period and Hydro’s recently announced solar program, the appeal is higher than ever. Hydro incentives are making it easier to become an independent energy producer. Offering a rebate of $1 per watt installed and a loan with a low interest rate of 4.9% and up to $30k in financing. There are free assessments available to you so you can learn what it takes to go green today!

Lorena Mitchell, www.evolvegreen.ca

Begin Practicing Self-Compassion

If you were to hear your good friend being critical of herself for a mistake she made, what would you tell her? Most likely, you would tell her she was too hard on herself. You might also remind her of why she is a wonderful person. You would do this because you know people are not defined by one mistake, action, or imperfection. This is called compassion. And yet, while we often treat others compassionately, when it comes to ourselves, we do the exact opposite. We become our own worst critics and often set unrealistic expectations that we wouldn’t place on anyone else. Self-compassion requires a combination of self-kindness, awareness that many others have had similar experiences, and mindfulness in recognizing and accepting one’s negative emotions in a balanced way. Start small by choosing one of the three requirements to start with as you begin your self-compassion practice.

Brent Tocher, chooseauthenticity.ca

Product Spotlight: Venus Freeze™

As you get older, your body produces less collagen which leads to crow’s feet, laugh lines, and other signs of aging. Venus Freeze™ is a non-invasive anti-aging treatment that works to firm up sagging skin and diminish lines and wrinkles by using heat to boost collagen production. Venus Freeze is great for anti-aging procedures on the face, neck and chest. This helps to restore a more youthful, refreshed appearance. It is also great at diminishing cellulite, blasting fat, tightening and toning for larger areas such as the stomach, legs, buttocks, back and arms. Treatments are virtually painless, with many patients comparing it to a relaxing hot stone massage. You can return to your daily schedule immediately afterward. Treatments use radio frequency technology, which is proven safe and effective for all skin tones. Sessions usually last around 30 minutes, depending on the area being treated. Most treatment providers will recommend a series of 6-8 treatment sessions done weekly in order to see optimal results.

Tannis Ortynsky, www.rejuvenatezone.ca

The Mindful Valentine

Valentine’s Day.. a day for celebrating love (and chocolate). I often refer to mindful eating as a way of practicing self-care around food. Taking care of yourself by making conscious decisions that leave you feeling better after eating. Not worse. How do you show love for yourself around food? Write yourself a letter and count the ways you love thee or could love thee. “I eat sitting down. I pay attention to my first few bites. I chew thoroughly before my next bite. I eat anything without guilt. I ask myself if I’m hungry before I eat. I listen to my body to see how hungry I am before my first bite. When I eat too much, I just learn from it and move on. I eat for fuel, nourishment, and pleasure. Every day is a day for showing yourself love around food. Celebrate how you nourish your body and spirit.

Lisa Kehler, Off Your Plate Nutrition, www.offyourplatenutrition.ca

Take Care of Yourself!

Self-Care is something that most of us forget about. We are so busy with work, family activities and all the demands of the day-to-day that we forget to take time for ourselves. We usually remember self-care only when we are already burnt out or sick, and then we have no choice but to take time out for ourselves. If we could only somehow incorporate some “me” time in our weekly activities. Pencil in an appointment with yourself even if it is only for a half hour. Sign up for an exercise class or meditation class once a week to help with stress. Maybe a painting class or dance or crafting class could help you unwind for a bit and change the scenery for you. And if it resonates with you, then make a point of going on a regular basis to relieve stress and to feel the therapeutic effects the therapy can do for you. You Deserve it!

Rositha Jeanson, RCRT/teacher, Balance and Harmony, www.rositha.ca

Go Green!

Over the past year, more and more Manitobans are making the switch to renewable energy. With rising energy costs of 42% over a 9-year period and Hydro’s recently announced solar program, the appeal is higher than ever. Hydro incentives are making it easier to become an independent energy producer. Offering a rebate of $1 per watt installed and a loan with a low interest rate of 4.9% and up to $30k in financing. There are free assessments available to you so you can learn what it takes to go green today!

Lorena Mitchell, www.evolvegreen.ca

Product Review: doTERRA Essential Oils

Founded in 2008, doTERRA (a Latin derivative meaning “Gift of the Earth”) was built on the mission of sharing therapeuticgrade essential oils with the world. In addition to their intrinsic benefits to plants and their beautiful fragrance, essential oils have long been used for food preparation, beauty treatment, and health-care practices. New to essential oils? Try these best-sellers! Lavender: Lavender has a soothing effect on the body, and it is often used to ease the pain of headaches, help soothe a burn or sting and relax tense muscles. It is often added to products like candles because the scent of lavender calms the nerves and eliminates stress. Peppermint: Peppermint has healing and soothing properties, which make it useful for people with anxiety. It also is helpful as a digestive aid as well. Lemongrass: Lemongrass is often used in cooking and studies show Lemongrass can support digestive health and soothe aching muscles. It can be used for topics, aromatic, or dietary purposes.

Thea Juenke, Rejuvenate Massage Therapy