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CURRENT ISSUE:
JUNE
2013
NEW
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 IS IT BLOATING OR FOOD INTOLERANCE?
ow, millions of Canadians who suffer from intolerances to common foods or food additives will have easy access to a helpful tool and the expertise of a pharmacist to help them get to the root of their symptoms. The HEMOCODE™ Food Intolerance System can assess adverse reactions to 250 common foods and additives often mistaken for allergies that manifest in conditions including fibromyalgia, chronic fatigue, headaches, sleeplessness and weight imbalance. The simple, non-invasive finger stick blood test is available without an appointment at over 200 Rexall and Pharma Plus stores nationwide. Within 10 days, the pharmacist reviews a personalized plan to eliminate offending foods + recommends supplements to replace any nutrients you may be missing. Visit Rexall.ca for locations. | |
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The science of life Popularized by Deepak Chopra, Ayurvedic medicine was pioneered in Canada by Dr. Surendra Tripathi, director of The Canadian College of Ayurvedic Medicine. Rhinoplasty is one of many Ayurvedic medical techniques developed centuries ago and still used by surgeons today. Focused on preventing illness, Ayurveda studies the whole person – body, mind, emotions, diet, lifestyle and environment. Ayurvedic physicians use noninvasive techniques to identify and treat the root cause of disease, without negative side effects; often successful when allopathic treatments are no longer effective. Only natural treatments are used: yoga + meditation; cleansing + nutrition; oils, minerals + herbs, to correct bodily systems and help manage stress. The Ayurvedic pharmacopoeia, the world’s largest, contains over 5,000 medicinal plant species. H&L
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