naturopathic medicine

TIPS FOR A HAPPY, HEALTHY BACK-TO-SCHOOL

As the back-to-school season approaches, many parents are busy buying new clothes, school supplies, and signing their children up for activities. But there is also the transition of sleep schedules, planning for healthy lunches, and implementing some immune supports to help battle the inevitable cold and flu season to come. We get it - this time of year can be both exhilarating and a challenge.

With a few simple naturopathic strategies, you can set the stage for a successful school year. Here are some tips we hope you’ll find helpful.

Restoring Routine: Getting Your Children’s Schedule Back on Track

After long summer days, getting back into a school routine can be challenging, but so important for a great first week back – both mentally and physically. Here are some ways to make the transition smoother:

  • Gradual adjustment - As fun as it is to spend the September long weekend enjoying some last few late nights, a week or two prior to back to school is a good time to start slowly moving the kids to an earlier bedtime. Gradually shift these times by about 15 minutes each day until they align with your school schedule. This helps reset your child’s internal clock without causing undue stress. The earlier sunsets are there to help us.

  • Evening wind-down – Establish a calming bedtime routine to help your child relax before sleep. Activities such as reading, taking a warm bath, and practicing deep breathing can signal to your child’s body that it is time to wind down. And of course – screens off for an hour before bed.

Nutrition for Success: Easy Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner Ideas

Proper nutrition is essential for your child’s cognitive function, energy levels, and overall health. There is no singular “right” way to eat depending on unique dietary needs, but here are some tips for balanced healthy meals which include protein, healthy fats, and lots of vegetables:

  • Breakfast ideas - Granola and coconut yogurt, toast and a fried egg, banana with almond butter, almond flour blueberry muffins.

  • Lunch ideas - Wraps made with leftover chicken or beef, pita pizzas with sausage, veggies and cheese, chicken Caesar salad (P.S. – invest in a kid-sized Thermos to keep leftovers nice and warm!)

  • Smart snacks - Veggies and hummus, fruit and cheese, raisins and pumpkin seeds, dates stuffed with goat cheese, rice crackers and almond butter, quick energy balls (Nut-Free).

  • Hydration – A cute water bottle can go a long way. You can make water more exciting by adding in lemon juice and liquid Stevia plus a mint leaf, or strawberries and cucumbers plus a squirt of lime juice. Biosteel is a healthy, sugar-free, color-free option as well. Be creative!

  • Quick dinners - Meal prepping goes a long way towards a less stressful, balanced week of dinners. Sundays are a great time to get the kids involved in washing, chopping, bagging…which can also improve the likelihood of actually eating the healthy meals!

 Crockpot meals are a great way to have dinner ready for any time – beef stew, turkey chili, pasta with meat sauce, honey garlic chicken thighs, butter chicken, or chicken tortilla soup are all great options to start. As an added bonus – if you prefer to have the nicer finish of an oven-roasted meal with the slow cooker convenience, just quickly broil it up for a minute or two to add the brown and the crisp.

Naturopathic Immune System Support: Strengthening Your Child’s Defenses

  • Probiotics – A strong immune system starts in the gut. Back to school is a great time to top up your kids’ healthy bacteria. Good bacteria is found in yogurt, kefir, sauerkraut, and cultured coconut. You might also consider a high-quality probiotic supplement in chewable form that has added vitamins.

  • Vitamin D – Most children living in Saskatchewan have suboptimal vitamin D levels. A single drop of a vitamin D supplement goes a long way in supporting a healthy immune response.

  • Vitamin C and Zinc – These nutrients are essential for immune health. Encourage your child to eat plenty of fruits and vegetables high in vitamin C such as oranges, strawberries, and bell peppers. Zinc is also anti-viral and found in foods like pumpkin seeds, chickpeas, and cashews.

  • Herbal supports – There are many herbs that support the immune system. There are many kid-friendly immune tonics which include astragalus for prevention.

 Back to school season is an excellent opportunity to re-establish healthy habits that will benefit your child all year long. By focusing on a consistent routine, healthy nutrition, and immune supports, you’re equipping your child with the tools for a fantastic year of learning and fun. We are here to help you with personalized, evidence-informed care so don’t hesitate to reach out if you have questions or need further guidance.

In good health,

Dr. Darlene Reid, ND

From Cloudy to Clear: Naturopathic Approaches to Combat Brain Fog

Have you noticed that your brain has been feeling like a haze lately? Maybe you’re having concentration difficulties or can’t recall familiar places or items as easily. Have you been repeating parts of a conversation over and over again?

You might be experiencing what is known as “brain fog” - a term often used to describe a state of mental cloudiness or cognitive dysfunction which can significantly impair one’s ability to function optimally in daily life. Brain fog is commonly associated with conditions like fibromyalgia, hormonal imbalances, and chronic fatigue syndrome, and underlying causes can vary widely from person to person. As naturopathic doctors, our approach involves diving deeper in the root causes of brain fog and utilizing various tools and tests to uncover underlying imbalances and provide individualized treatment strategies.

 

The tools that a naturopathic doctor may use to investigate can include the following:

Hormone testing – hormonal imbalances, such as thyroid dysfunction or adrenal fatigue can lead to impairments in cognitive function.

Metabolic assessments – blood sugar imbalances and insulin resistance has been shown to affect cognitive function, so your ND may want to test fasting blood glucose, fasting blood insulin, and HbA1c.

Nutrient deficiencies – screening for low iron, vitamin B12 or Vitamin D levels is recommended.

Markers of inflammation – hs-CRP and ESR may be tested within the bloodstream since inflammation has been shown to be triggered by various poor diet and lifestyle choices and external stressors and infections. 

Food sensitivity tests – food sensitivities which are IgG-mediated can lead to inflammation within the body and manifest as cognitive symptoms.

Environmental exposures – exposures to heavy metals, pesticides, mold and other toxins have been shown to impair cognitive function.

 

As naturopathic doctors, our focus lies in identifying and addressing the root causes of brain fog using a combination of conventional laboratory tests, functional assessments, and lifestyle modifications. By addressing these nutritional deficiencies, hormonal imbalances, metabolic dysregulation, inflammation, food sensitivities and environmental exposures, we can help patients regain mental clarity and improve their overall well-being.

In good health,

Dr. Sami Leung, ND

 

References

  1. Ettleson, M. D., Raine, A., Batistuzzo, A., Batista, S. P., McAninch, E., Teixeira, M. C. T., ... & Bianco, A. C. (2022). Brain fog in hypothyroidism: Understanding the patient’s perspective. Endocrine Practice28(3), 257-264.

  2. Fog, W. C. B. Causes of Brain Fog: Does Brain Fog Begin In Your Gut?

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  4. Schmidt, S. (2019). Brain Fog: Does air pollution make us less productive?

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  6. Yoshimura, H. (2023). Functional Medicine for Mental Clarity: Combating Brain Fog Naturally. Mental Health.

Frequently Asked Questions (COVID-19)


1. Is your clinic still open? 

Our clinic remains open with reduced hours (Monday-Friday 9-4) for appointments only.

2. How do we place an order for supplements?

To order supplements call our office at 306-664-2150, let the receptionists know what supplements you need, and pre-pay over the phone. We can either ship your supplements to you for a $15 fee or you can utilize our curbside pick-up. 

3. What is curbside pick-up?

When you get to our clinic to pick-up your pre-paid supplements, park in the loading zone and give us a call. We will run your supplements out to your vehicle.

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4. How do we pay for supplements if we cannot come into the clinic?

We ask that you pay for supplement orders using a credit card over the phone. 

5. How does the video telemedicine consultations work?

We book all video consultations the same way we book in-person consultations except at the time of the booking we will ask whether you prefer the link emailed or texted to you.

To access the video consult you will need either a smart phone, ipad/tablet or a computer with a camera and microphone. 

5 minutes before your appointment you will receive a link. Simply click on the link and a web page will open. You will then be asked to enter your name and enable camera and microphone (enable both for best results). 

Once in the virtual waiting room wait until your ND starts the call. 

Visit our blog post for more information on video consultations. 

6. If I have a video or phone consult when and how do I pay?

After your video consultation your ND will put the video on pause and reception staff will appear on the screen to take payment.

Immediately following your phone consult you will be placed on hold and the reception staff will answer the call and take payment over the phone. 

7. What is the cost of video & phone consults?

The cost for video and phone consultations is the same as in-person visits. Please see our fee schedule for more information.

8. Can we still get treatments such as IV therapy or acupuncture at this time?

We have resumed in office services including IV therapy, acupuncture, massage and lab test collections with your safety in mind.

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9. Are the counselors still available? 

Our counselling team is currently offering video appointments through Skype, FaceTime or what's app, and telephone appointments.Bookings can be made with any of the counselors by contacting them directly via email, telephone or text. Visit our blog post for their contact information .

10. What is the best way to stay up-to-date with clinic changes including updates on when in-person services will be available again?

During these unpredictable times, we will keep our patients up-to-date through our email newsletters as well as our social media streams. 

Do you follow our clinic on facebook or instagram? Stay connected through social media @yxenaturopathic.

 

Counselling Team at Saskatoon Naturopathic Medicine

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During this anxious and unpredictable time in the world, our counselling team is currently offering video appointments (through Skype, FaceTime or what's app) and telephone appointments, so that we can all stay connected, supported and healthy through social distancing. Bookings can be made with any of the counselors by contacting them directly via email, telephone, or text.

Click on the names below to learn more about our counselors, their availability and contact information.

Iva Anderson BSG, MS (psychology)

Victoria Walton MSW, RSW (SK), SEP

Colleen McBride MSW, RSW (SK), SEP

We encourage you to stay in contact with a few people regularly for your own emotional health, especially if you are quarantined. Thankfully, we live in a world where we have technologies available to help use stay close (virtually) while maintaining a safe physical distance.  

Wishing you all good health and support through this hard time.

Secure and Simple Video Telemedicine Consults at Saskatoon Naturopathic

Our secure and simple video telemedicine consults can be done using your smart phone, tablet/ipad, laptop OR any desktop with a microphone and camera.

At the time of your appointment you will be emailed or texted the following link that will allow you access to our virtual waiting room: yxenaturopathic.doxy.me/reception

Upon arrival to our virtual waiting room, you will be asked to type in your name and then wait patiently while your doctor activates the video call.

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Note your device may ask you to enable microphone and camera. We recommend you do to allow for the best virtual experience.

At the end of your visit, you will be put back in the waiting room where our receptionists will virtually connect with you to process payment, prepare any orders, and reschedule you for your next appointment.

If you can pick up a phone you can answer a video call from us!

If you wish to make more out of your experience here are some tips and suggestions:

-        Connection: to ensure your video call goes smoothly, use strong Wifi or an ethernet cable, close unused programs and use the most up-to-date version of google chrome or Firefox.

-        Follow up consultations: If your consultation is a follow up appointment complete follow up notes in a separate document then simply copy and paste your notes to the instant messaging window before or during your telemedicine consult. This will allow your Naturopathic Doctor to have all the up-to-date information on your current medication and supplement use, labs and imaging, current complaints and priorities for your visit. Click here to access our follow up forms. If you prefer a word document please contact our office.

-        Secure file sharing: Doxy.me telemedicine system allows for secure file sharing between you and your Naturopathic Doctor. This allows you to easily drag and drop files, including recent blood work and test results, right into the video consult.

-        Screenshots: Your Naturopathic Doctor is also able to screen shot portions of your video consultation. For example: if you have a rash you need the doctor to address or if you have taken your blood pressure at home the doctor can screen shot the image and instantly upload it into your file.

Naturopathic Medicine Week Presentation

Integrative Cancer Care and Naturopathic Medicine

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Join Dr. Velichka ND on May 16th, during Naturopathic Medicine Week for an informative presentation on Integrative Cancer Care.

Learn about the benefits of having a naturopathic doctor trained in integrative cancer care on your team. Dr. Velichka ND will briefly review the safe and effective use of some natural and supportive therapies that may be used to assist patients through their conventional treatments.

Who: Dr. Amy Velichka ND (Naturopathic Doctor at Saskatoon Naturopathic Medicine)

What: Presentation on Integrative Cancer Care and Naturopathic Medicine

When: May 16th 2019 – 7pm

Where: McNally Robinson Bookstore on 8th Street in the travel alcove