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Book Club: Living to Thrive

Living to Thrive by Kathryn White shares the author’s journey after being diagnosed with stage 4 colon cancer at 43. Combining personal stories with holistic strategies for body, mind, and spirit, the book guides patients and caregivers toward healing, resilience, and learning how to thrive while living with cancer.

Athletic Therapy for Everyone

Athletic Therapy is not just for athletes. It’s a healthcare profession focused on preventing, assessing, and rehabilitating musculoskeletal injuries, including emergency care. Athletic therapists improve muscle and joint mobility and provide pain relief using manual therapies, exercise prescriptions, and taping. They address workplace and motor vehicle accident injuries, chronic or recurring issues, and injuries from sports, falls, or daily activities. Athletic Therapy follows the Sports Medicine Model of Care to ensure effective care. Despite the name, Athletic Therapy is for everyone, offering comprehensive care to enhance overall physical health and well-being.

Why Denture Relines Are Important

A denture reline is a procedure that improves the fit of a denture by reshaping the inner surface that rests against the gums. Over time, the gums and jawbone naturally change shape, which can cause dentures to become loose or uncomfortable. A reline adds new material to the denture base so it fits the mouth more securely. This helps improve stability, comfort, and chewing ability. It can also prevent sore spots and irritation caused by poorly fitting dentures. Regular relines help extend the life of dentures and ensure they continue to function properly, allowing patients to speak, eat, and smile with greater confidence.

Spring Into Action

Spring means new sports starting, more walks outside, gardening, and kids running nonstop. With increased activity comes increased demand on the body. Chiropractic care helps ensure your spine and nervous system are ready to handle the extra movement without strain. Think of it like a tune-up before a busy season. When your body moves well, it adapts well. Regular adjustments can also help improve flexibility, support better posture, and reduce the risk of minor aches and injuries as activity levels increase. Let’s head into spring strong, active, and well supported.

Avoid Injury This Spring

Spring means two things: yard work and stiff, sore muscles. Stretching to prepare muscles for strenuous activities that have not been done since fall is very important. Simple things like doing arm circles, shrugging your shoulders, and touching your toes should be done before and after activity. If you do over-exert and your neck, shoulder, arm, or back pain is not going away within a week, there are natural alternatives that can help. Options such as designed nutritional formulations and NIR Therapy will reduce inflammation and stimulate muscle repair to help you recover quickly and get back to enjoying spring.

Get Relief From Your Allergies

Spring is finally here, and that means seasonal environmental allergies will be on the rise. Seasonal allergies develop when the immune system overreacts to something in the environment, like mould spores or pollen. For people struggling with seasonal allergies, this is a difficult time of the year. Luckily, at LifeSmart we run an environmental allergy clinic. See one of our walk-in physicians, or your family doctor and have a referral sent today to 204-287-5221.

In addition, our pharmacists can prescribe several over-the-counter and prescription products to minimize the severity of your symptoms. Spring is meant to be enjoyed, so don’t let allergies bring you down.

Understanding Allergic Rhinitis 

Allergic rhinitis, or hay fever, flares when the immune system overreacts to allergens like pollen, dust, mold, or pet dander. Sneezing, itchy eyes, and a runny nose are common, and the condition can disrupt sleep and daily activities. Preventing symptoms starts with reducing exposure: keep windows closed during high pollen days, use air purifiers, and shower after spending time outdoors. Regularly clean bedding and vacuum with a HEPA filter to minimize dust mites. Wearing sunglasses outside can help protect your eyes from pollen. Combining these strategies with medications or nasal sprays often keeps allergic rhinitis under control.

Your Trusted Petsitters

Planning a getaway this spring or summer? Arranging pet care while you’re away can feel like an overwhelming decision. It’s important to find a caregiver who will provide not only the basics—food, water, and daily routines—but also companionship, reassurance, and playtime while you’re gone.

If you’re able to have someone come to your home, your pet can remain in familiar surroundings, which is often far less stressful than staying in a new environment. Knowing your pet is comfortable and well cared for gives you peace of mind, so you can fully relax and enjoy your time away.Wishing you safe and happy travels this season!

Mothers Day Wellness Blooms

Flowers do more than look beautiful. They uplift mood, reduce stress, and create moments of joy, making them a perfect wellness gift for Mother’s Day. Fresh flowers can brighten a room, encourage relaxation, and remind someone they are appreciated. Choosing flowers from a local florist ensures high quality blooms, thoughtful arrangements, and personal service. Local florists carefully design each bouquet to suit the occasion and help you select flowers that reflect love and gratitude. Ordering early also ensures the best selection. This Mother’s Day, give the gift of wellness with fresh flowers that nurture happiness, and make Mom feel truly special. M.O.M. – Made Only for Mom.

Nutrition for Oral Health

Maintaining good oral health through diet involves consuming foods rich in calcium, such as dairy products, leafy greens, and fortified foods, to support strong teeth and bones. Incorporating vitamin C-rich fruits and vegetables like oranges, strawberries, and bell peppers aids in gum health and collagen production. Crunchy, fibrous foods like apples and carrots help clean teeth naturally by stimulating saliva production and scrubbing away plaque. Limiting sugary and acidic foods and beverages reduces the risk of tooth decay and enamel erosion. Drinking plenty of water throughout the day helps rinse away food particles and keeps the mouth hydrated, promoting overall oral health.

It’s Your Turn to Quit Smoking

Laser Therapy is an accu-pressure point therapy similar to acupuncture but without the dreaded needles. It is a modernized natural approach to help heal the body without the use of drugs. The entire procedure is external, and the laser treatment conducts low energy to accu-pressure points to your ears, face, hands, arm, legs, and feet. The first hurdle in quitting smoking is to get through the nicotine withdrawal phase, which people often dread. The laser treatments significantly reduce cravings and withdrawal symptoms, so people generally sail through this phase with greater ease and break their nicotine addiction.