Release self-sabotaging thoughts that tell you your progress is not enough. Let go of unhealthy environments that reflect who you are no longer choosing to be. Free yourself from anything that continues to weigh you down. After an Access Bars session, many people report sleeping better, feeling less stressed, experiencing reduced fatigue, and gaining greater clarity and energy. Call 306-693-5239 today to book your Access Bars session.
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Neora’s Firm Body Contour Cream is a celebrity and social media favorite for a reason—it actually works! This naturally derived breakthrough formula is proven to firm and tone skin, while reducing the appearance of cellulite and dimpled skin for a sleeker, more youthful look. Featuring botanical ingredients like caffeine, willow bark, forskohlii root, and green tea, it delivers a powerhouse of skin-perfecting benefits. Perfect for tightening the neck, décolletage, arms, tummy, and legs, this cream is your year-round solution for confidence. Plus, it doubles as an advanced body moisturizer, leaving your skin soft, hydrated, and visibly improved.
Live Webinar: Understanding Stroke
Join Dr. Dayan Goodenowe PhD, on Wednesday February 4th at 6:00 PM SK time at the Dr. Goodenowe Restorative Health Centre, 1350 Lakeview Rd, Moose Jaw, SK, for an evidence-based discussion focused on risk reduction, resilience, and brain repair. Understanding Stroke: Risk, Resilience, and Repair is an educational webinar exploring what causes stroke, how stroke risk can be reduced, and what happens to the brain during and after a stroke. This session will examine the brain’s capacity for recovery, current approaches to restoring neurological function, and the key biomarkers used to assess stroke risk and track recovery.
Healthcare Rocks 4 with U2Desire
Get ready for an unforgettable night of music and community spirit on Saturday, March 21st, all in support of our local hospital and healthcare heroes. Proudly presented by Cypress Paving and hosted by the entertaining Leroy and Leroy, Healthcare Rocks 4 brings high energy entertainment with purpose. Taking the stage is U2Desire, the number one U2 International Tribute, delivering the authentic sound, look, and passion of U2’s legendary stadium shows. The evening begins at 7:00 p.m. with a reception, U2 inspired appetizers, themed silent auction, exclusive merchandise, and photo opportunities. Tickets are $50 plus fees and are available online at moosejawculture.ca
Interval Training for Heart Health
One of the most effective ways to support heart health is interval training. This approach allows you to achieve the same amount of exercise work in less time, making workouts easier to fit into a busy day or freeing up time to include strength training. In many cases, a 30-minute interval workout can deliver cardiovascular benefits similar to a 60-minute moderate session. As your fitness improves, you may notice better endurance, increased energy, and more get up and go. This happens because your heart and lungs are working together at peak efficiency. Book a free trial at Fit4 Life by calling 306-693-5239, Moose Jaw’s only interval training facility.
BodyTalk: Listen to Your Heart
Your heart does more than pump blood; it’s a dynamic center of emotional and physical wellness. In BodyTalk, the heart is seen as a hub for communication between the body and mind. Stress, emotional trauma, or disconnection can disrupt this balance, affecting overall heart health. Through gentle, non-invasive techniques, BodyTalk helps restore harmony, reducing stress and promoting circulation. By addressing the root causes of imbalance, you can nurture both your emotional and physical heart. Take a moment today to connect with your heart.. breathe deeply, feel gratitude, and consider BodyTalk for a holistic approach to lasting heart
Love Your Hair This February
February is a great time to focus on hair health, not just for appearances but for overall wellness. Hair loss can be influenced by stress, nutrition, hormones, and genetics. A trichologist can assess your scalp and hair condition to create a personalized plan for growth and maintenance. Simple lifestyle adjustments, such as a balanced diet rich in vitamins and minerals, gentle hair care routines, and stress management, can make a significant difference. Early intervention is key, and addressing concerns now can help strengthen hair, restore confidence, and support long-term scalp health. Schedule your scalp assessment now to boost hair growth naturally.
Reflexology for a Healthy Heart
Reflexology is a gentle, non-invasive therapy that involves applying targeted pressure to specific points on the feet, hands, or ears, which correspond to different systems within the body. In relation to heart health, reflexology helps support healthy circulation, encourage deep relaxation, and reduce stress which are key factors in maintaining cardiovascular wellbeing. Prolonged stress is known to contribute to high blood pressure and increased strain on the heart. By calming the nervous system, reflexology promotes relaxation and may support healthier heart rhythms. Regular sessions may help ease tension, improve sleep quality, and support the body’s natural ability to restore balance and overall well being.
The Heart–Movement Connection
Heart Health Month is a reminder that cardiovascular health is closely linked to how we move – or don’t move – each day. Prolonged sitting, poor posture, and unresolved pain can limit activity levels, placing added strain on the heart over time. Physiotherapy plays an important role in addressing these barriers by improving mobility, strength, balance, and confidence in movement. This February, understanding the connection between pain-free movement and heart health can empower individuals to make changes that benefit not only their joints and muscles, but their cardiovascular system as well.
Heart Health Starts at Home
Small, daily habits can make a big difference for your heart. For seniors and individuals managing chronic conditions, heart health is closely tied to routine, support, and consistency. Home care services can help by encouraging regular movement, preparing heart-healthy meals, supporting medication adherence, and reducing stress through companionship and daily assistance. Even gentle activities like short walks, light stretching, and balanced nutrition can improve circulation and lower cardiovascular risk. With the right support at home, individuals can maintain independence while creating a safer, healthier environment that supports long-term heart health and overall well-being. Call to discuss “A Better What’s Next.”
Healthy Heart, Healthy Hearing
Did you know that your heart health and hearing are closely connected? The tiny blood vessels in your inner ear rely on a steady blood flow, meaning cardiovascular issues such as high blood pressure, high cholesterol, and poor circulation can increase the risk of hearing loss. Maintaining a healthy lifestyle including regular exercise, a balanced diet, and to avoid smoking not only supports your heart but also protects your hearing. This Heart Health Month, take steps to care for both. Your heart beats for your body and your ears help you enjoy it fully.


