This Week on The Health Hub…Pushing Through Your Training Limitations with Shahab Nilgiri

Shahab Nilgiri is a Personal Development Mindset coach in Milton, and the GTA. He’s been in the fitness industry for over 6 years, and has helped individuals reach their fitness goals and helped them achieve the best physical shape of their lives. He’s been welcomed into homes, workplaces, and he understands how open and vulnerable people have to be in order to let someone into their space. What he noticed after working with many people, is that fitness isn’t the only thing people need to work on in order for them to become the best version of themselves.

  


Learning Points:

  • How to push through mental and physical training barriers
  • How to stay inspired with your training
  • Pushing through plateaus

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4 Things to Consider if You’re Travelling with a Medical Condition

Guest Post by: Barbara Williams

A majority of travellers who set out to explore the world will have some kind of medical condition, however minor.

But while most will enjoy their adventures without complication, it is worth understanding the importance of taking necessary precautions so that you are fully prepared if your condition does worsen while you are away.

As a rule, anyone who is planning to travel with serious underlying health problems such as cancer or heart disease (among others) should always consult with their doctor before they travel.

But here are four other things to consider if you’re travelling with a medical condition.

  1. Do You Need a Doctor’s Letter?

We have already mentioned the need to consult with your GP before you travel, but you may also need them to write an up-to-date letter if you intend to carry large amounts of medication or an emergency injection kit, which requires you to take hypodermic needles on to a plane. Security staff at airports are used to dealing with cases like this and so will quickly understand your situation. But if you don’t have a letter that has been signed off in the last week before you travel you could face the life-threatening situation of having that medication confiscated before you travel. Don’t put yourself in that position.

 

  1. Know Where to Get Medical Care at Your Destination

You can’t do enough research and preparation on your destination. You should know where you will go if you fall ill and need to see a doctor. You and your travelling partners should also know where you would go in the event of a medical emergency and where the nearest major hospital is. If you do fall ill, you may not be in a position to explain what you know, so make sure you spend some time talking to your travelling companions to make sure they know it all. They should also know the number for your travel insurance company, as they can be invaluable in helping in the event of an emergency. Join the International Association for Medical Assistance to Travelers, as they can be hugely helpful too.

  1. Keep Your Medication in Your Hand Luggage

Perhaps this is self-explanatory – but don’t trust the airlines with your medication. Travel can be completely unpredictable, and you can never be sure your luggage will arrive where and when you do. So, take it in your hand luggage and keep it close at all times. You should also ensure you have enough medication for the duration of your trip. Carefully count out how much medication you have and then pack more just in case your trip goes on for longer than you anticipate.

 

  1. Wear Medical Alert Identification

If you have an underlying medical condition you should already know that you need to wear a medical alert tag, but this is especially crucial when you are travelling. You can now programme medical alert information into your smartphone, allowing medical personnel to check your condition if they find you unconscious or unable to respond. Don’t take any chances.

 

This Week on The Health Hub…The Role of Emotions in Health and Disease with Dr. Iva Lloyd

Iva Lloyd is a Naturopathic Doctor and Registered Polarity Practitioner.  In 2002 she founded Naturopathic Foundations, an integrated clinic with 4 naturopathic doctors and other alternative health care providers that blend the naturopathic and energetic aspects of health care. Dr. Lloyd is currently president of the World Naturopathic Federation (WNF) and is past-Chair of the Canadian Association of Naturopathic Doctors (CAND).  Dr. Lloyd teaches part-time at the Canadian College of Naturopathic Medicine (CCNM).  She is the author of three books: Building a Successful Naturopathic Practice, Messages from the Body, a guide to the Energetics of health, and The Energetics of Health, a naturopathic assessment.  Dr. Lloyd writes for various journals and gives seminars internationally on naturopathic medicine, the role of the mind in healing and the energetics of health.


  Learning Points:

  • How emotions can affect health
  • Could some emotions be more harmful than others
  • Are we able to change emotional patterns

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This Week on The Health Hub…Mold and Our Health with Dr. Christina Carew

Dr. Christina Carew is a naturopathic doctor who practices strategic functional medicine in Toronto.  A published author and researcher, she is a lifelong scholar always looking synthesize and combine new research and information into her clinical tool box. As a medical investigator, she focuses on finding the biomedical reasons for symptoms that are often unique to each patient. Christina’s journey to naturopathic medicine was inspired through working within the teen mental health space.  Her goal is to be a catalyst in helping clinicians reframe how they think about mental health and approaches to treatment. Her practice goal is to help patients remove the obstacles that stand in the way of living a healthy vibrant life. Christina focuses on empowering patients to make informed decisions on their health journey but focusing on the need for individuality in treatment approaches and teaching patients how to listen to their own bodies.  

Learning Points:

  • Why mold grows
  • Where you can find mold in your lives
  • Health issues associated with common molds

 

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This Week on The Health Hub…Modified: The Award Winning Documentary About GMO Non-Labeling in North America

Aube Giroux is an award winning documentary film maker, organic gardener and food blogger. Aube is the creator of “Kitchen Vignettes”, an online farm-to-table cooking show on PBS which received the 2012 Saveur Magazine Best Food Blog award and is a two-time James Beard award nominee.  Aube holds an MFA in Film Production from York University.  “Modified” is her first feature length documentary and tells the story of the Aube and her mother, whose shared love of food leads them to embark upon a deeply personal investigation into the world of genetically modified foods (GMOs), questioning why Canada does not label GMOs on food products. Two years into the film’s production, Aube’s mom was diagnosed with a brain tumour.  After her mother’s death, Aube struggled to finish the film, which ultimately became a tribute to her mother who was inspiration.  

Modified interweaves the personal and the political, featuring public figures like Dr. Jane Goodall and Senator Bernie Sanders. The film has received 13 festival awards and has been an official selection at over 60 international film festivals.

 Learning Points:

  • Why was Aube so passionate about making this film?
  • How and why are agribusinesses and large corporation involved in the issue of labelling GMO foods?
  • Where do we stand now, in Canada, with respect to GMO food labelling?

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