Gain Mobility And Performance With This Tool

By Dr. Gavin O’Handley Voodoo floss, also known as compression band floss, is a flexible elastic band that is used as a form of self-myofascial release therapy. It is made of latex-free material and can be easily wrapped around a specific body part such as a joint or muscle group. Voodoo floss has gained popularity […]

This Kind Of Morning Nutrition Can Help You Thrive

By Tim Irvine and Tamara Kung ND My morning meal has evolved dramatically over the years. For the first 25 years of my life, I was religious about frozen from concentrate orange or apple juice, toast with a bunch of jam, and some sort of cereal. The latter was usually a ‘healthier’ options like Corn […]

Lessons To Avoid Back And Shoulder Pain

By Tim Irvine I have a problem. It’s not exactly world shattering, but it will allow you to learn from my mistakes. While I’ve progressed my thinking in many areas, I seem to be stuck with a mindset from my 20’s as it relates to my physical capabilities. Back when I could sprint, jump, throw, […]

How To Deal With A Lack Of Sunlight

By Dr. Tamara Kung, ND The amount of time we are exposed to light has a profound influence over our physical and mental health. Light is a fundamental external cue and all living organisms have been exposed to it for eternity. It’s no wonder that every part of our biology is linked directly or indirectly […]

Set Meaningful Goals For True And Lasting Change

By: Grace Lindsey, BA, Certified Life Coach January: A time of year where everybody tries to become a new version of themselves, repeating the same strategies that haven’t worked. ‘But really…it will work this time’. Sound familiar? Why do we find it so hard to implement new habits, behaviours or lifestyle choices? First thing we need […]

Reduce Stress And Enjoy The Holidays Like Never Before

By: Grace Lindsey, BA, Certified Life Coach As magical as the holiday season can be, it can also be stress inducing, triggering and overwhelming. We often have high expectations of what it “should” be like and put pressure on ourselves to make it so. From buying everyone meaningful gifts, to the family member with the […]

5 ways to build your health protection buffer during the holidays

By: Dr. Tamara Kung, ND Let’s be real. We will probably enjoy more processed foods and some alcohol these holidays… and that’s OK! Studies show that when we spend time with others, we increase our longevity by 50%! The emotional feel-good effects of social times are great, but there is a tangible, physical change that […]

Score Yourself On These Four Pillars Of Clean Living: Part 2

By Dr. Tamara Kung, ND In part 1 of our Four Pillars Of Clean Living, we covered Real Food (Pillar 1) and Antioxidants (Pillar 2). These benefits are critical for both physical and psychological well-being, as well as overall performance regardless of what you are doing. We asked you to score yourself on the first two pillars, […]

Score Yourself On These Four Pillars Of Clean Living: Part 1

By Dr. Tamara Kung, ND Imagine a clean, smoothly functioning city. The roads are cleared, traffic is flowing, and people are getting to where they need to complete their errands and goals, contributing to a healthier society. When we talk about clean living we mean cultivating health most of the time so that our systems […]

Can Your Fitness Handle These Baselines?

By Tim Irvine There are many ways to be ‘fit’, but general fitness is important for ‘moving as young as possible’ for as long as possible. And it’s not just about moving well when you are over 40. Think about a toddler in a full, deep squat and then that same child as a 10-year-old. […]