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.
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.
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.
Hearing Loss and Balance
Hearing loss is one of several factors that can cause falls. Individuals who have even a mild degree of hearing loss are three times as likely to experience accidental falls. Studies have shown that wearing hearing aids improves balance compared to an individual who does not wear hearing aids, but who has hearing loss. There are three major ideas for why hearing loss can affect our balance: 1) hearing loss causes less awareness of our environment, which means less awareness of people or activities around us; 2) hearing loss decreases spatial awareness, which makes it harder to know where you are compared to your surroundings; and 3) hearing loss uses more brain energy, which means there is less energy for balance.
March Intuitive Insight
Oracle Card drawn by Lygia Ramcharan – AMBITION. You’re on a roll now! You may have previously felt sluggish or experienced delays in areas of your life, but now is the time for action. A quick pace has begun and it is time to check off items on your to-do list, one by one.
With baby steps, success in your endeavours is assured, once you focus on tasks and pay attention to details. Take time to relax and be present while completing projects you had put aside.
Book Club: Ultra-Processed People
Ultra-Processed People by Dr. Chris van Tulleken explores how ultra-processed foods shape our health, appetite, and society. The book explains how these foods are engineered to be addictive, disrupt metabolism, and contribute to obesity, diabetes, and chronic disease. Drawing on science, personal experience, and public health research, van Tulleken highlights how modern food environments influence behavior more than willpower. The book encourages greater awareness, food literacy, and systemic change to support healthier eating habits.
Is Sugar Harmful for Denture Wearers?
Sugar can significantly impact the oral health of denture wearers. Though dentures aren’t susceptible to cavities, sugars in the diet still encourage bacterial growth in the mouth. Bacteria feed on sugars, which leads to plaque buildup on dentures and gums, potentially causing bad breath, gum irritation, and infections. If dentures aren’t cleaned thoroughly, sugar residue can create a sticky environment for bacteria to thrive. High sugar intake also increases the risk of oral thrush, a common fungal infection for denture wearers. Limiting sugary foods and drinks, maintaining proper denture hygiene, and rinsing after meals help keep the mouth healthy.
Small Choices, Lasting Wellness
Getting and staying well isn’t about what you do once in a while, it’s about what you do consistently. Daily time outside. Moving your body in ways you enjoy. Regular chiropractic care. And making food choices, day after day, that support how you want to feel. It’s not about being perfect, but about choosing better more often than not. Set yourself up for success with simple, go-to meals, cooking extra for leftovers or choosing convenience that still nourishes you. Over time, these small choices become habits, and your habits shape your health. Nourish your body, mind, and soul, and keep your nervous system thriving.
Honour Loved Ones at Easter
As Easter approaches, coping with the loss of a loved one can find solace in honoring their memory through meaningful actions. Expressing internal grief outwardly through mourning actions brings an almost unexplainable sense of peace. To commemorate your loved one this Easter, consider personalized Easter baskets, themed with their favorite colors, candies, and meaningful items. Or, create a memory basket by encouraging family and friends to write special memories and placing them in plastic eggs. Keep their Easter traditions alive, fostering joy and connection. In these thoughtful gestures, their influence and impact endure, bringing comfort during the holiday.
Why Test at 50
Hearing experts recommend everyone get a baseline hearing test around age 50. While hearing loss is often associated with older age, it commonly begins earlier and can progress quietly for years. A hearing test at 50 helps detect changes early, when treatment options are most effective. It also creates a clear baseline, so future changes are easier to track. Untreated hearing loss has been linked to cognitive decline, depression, and increased fall risk. About one in four adults aged 50 to 65 already experience some degree of hearing loss. After 50, testing every two to three years is recommended, with more frequent checkups after 65.
Where Hydration Meets Balance
Support your body’s natural water balance with the VitaJuwel GemWater bottle designed specifically for hydration and flow. Featuring a handcrafted glass design and a sealed gempod containing Sodalite, Blue Chalcedony, and Clear Quartz, this bottle allows water to gently circulate around the crystals without direct contact. These stones are traditionally associated with clarity, calm, and energetic balance.. making each sip a mindful moment of replenishment. Rooted in ancient wisdom and modern wellness, GemWater encourages conscious hydration throughout the day. Elegant, reusable, and thoughtfully made, this bottle transforms an everyday habit into a ritual of self-care, inviting you to hydrate with intention, wherever life takes you.


