Festive Spiced Nuts These nuts are so delicious, you won’t want to make them too far ahead or you will eat them all! So much better than chips, nuts provide many nutrients and contain protein, fat and fibre!! Placing these savoury treats in small jars with pretty ribbons makes a beautiful delicious and nutritious Holiday […]
This time of year, when we are locked indoors, eating alot of stuff we probably shouldn’t be – and our immune systems are on constant guard – challenged, and sometimes even defeated. Why warming socks? Because this tried and true hydrotherapy technique is an excellent tool to use at the first sign of an acute […]
At Harvard Medical School during my first formal Mind-Body training, Dr. Herbert Benson shared something he learned in medical school, “that the greater part of what you was learning about the human body would be obsolete in five years.” That was 15 years ago, and guess what? Everything has changed! Neuroscience, Nutritional Science, Exercise Science […]
A lot of the press study touts “Exercise therapy is one of the most promising treatment strategies in MS rehabilitation.” Since being diagnosed with multiple sclerosis in 1985, it is good to see this turn-around on the topic of exercise and MS. We have come a long way from being told by neurologists to take […]
One of our biggest obstacles in, first, believing we can live a full and complete live with Multiple Sclerosis and, second, actually doing it, is that silent self-critic that makes anything less than perfect a problem. Perfectly imperfect. A diagnosis of Multiple Sclerosis automatically makes us feel less than perfect and it’s never something we […]