time-to-take-supplements-350x286Some vitamins and supplements can interfere with certain medications resulting in serious side effects. Some of these medications include blood pressure medications, antidepressants, and certain cancer therapies.  If you are taking any medications, check with your physician before taking any supplements.

Everything from bottled water to breakfast cereals seems to have added vitamins and minerals in it.  Remember that if you eat a fortified cereal at breakfast, grab an energy bar for a lunch, and eat enriched pasta for dinner, and take a daily supplement, you could easily be over the recommended daily intake for vitmains and minerals.

If you opt to take multivitamins, choose one that provides no more than 100 percent of the daily value of each nutrient.

Vitamins come in two varieties: water soluble ( Vitamins B and C) and fat soluble (Vitamins such as A, D, E and K). Vitamins are grouped according to how they are dissolved and stored in your body.  Fat-soluble vitamins are stored in your body’s fatty tissue and liver and are used as needed by your body,  while water-soluble vitamins dissolve in water and are not stored in your body.

Here are a few rules on taking vitamins:

  • Calcium should be taken at night; as it acts as a natural muscle relaxant, promoting quality sleep.
  •  Magnesium has a calming effect, and is best taken in the evening and with food, which aids in absorption.
  • Some vitamins can enhance the absorption of other nutrients. Vitamin C, helps enhance iron absorption.
  • Fat-soluble vitamins (A, D, E, and K) are more easily absorbed when taken with a meal that contains fats.
  • Zinc is best taken 1 – 2 hours  either before or after a meal.
  • Iron is best absorbed if taken on an empty stomach and should not be taken with calcium, zinc, or vitamin E, which may interfere with proper absorption.
  • Fish oil is best consumed alongside other fat-soluble vitamins, and with a meal, where the fat content aids in absorption.  Fish oil should never be taken prior to physical activity
  • As a general rule, supplements should be taken with water, and never taken with coffee and tea.  The caffeine or tannin content may interfere with nutrient absorption.

Be aware that vitamins and minerals can affect the absorption and effectiveness of many medications, so always check with your doctor or health care provider.

If your life is disrupted due to back pain, neck pain, headaches, sprains or strains, chiropractic care can help you feel like yourself again. Injuries to the spine can happen at any stage of life and for various reasons including car crashes, workplace incidents and sports injuries. Even simple everyday tasks such as going for a walk or washing the dishes have the potential to cause pain or discomfort that many of us just decide to live with. Sometimes these aches and pains even prevent us from working or doing the things we love.

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imageHair removal is a goal for many people, especially during the summer months. While the results can be fabulous, you should know the rules around cosmetic laser hair removal treatments.

Stay out of the sun, as tan increases the risk of side effects, so if you have a tan either from sun exposure, a tanning salon or sunless tanning products, you will need to wait until the tan fades completely before undergoing laser hair removal.

Cosmetic lasers hair removal works best on people with lighter skin tones and darker hair.  Beware that changes in pigmentation can occur to anyone. These changes can be hypo-pigmentation which is lightening of the skin or hyper-pigmentation which is darkening of the skin.

Do not tweeze, wax, bleach, or use depilatories during cosmetic lasers hair removal.  These hair removal methods can disturb the hair follicle and interfere with your treatments.

Below are four common types of hair-removal lasers:

The Nd:YAG Laser is the preferred system when it comes to hair removal for dark skin because it has weaker melanin absorption. Some lasers cannot tell the difference between the melanin in hair and the melanin in dark skin. This means they have the potential to injure the skin.

  • Pros: The Nd:YAG has longer wavelengths than other hair-removing lasers, meaning that in addition to being safe for dark skin, it has the most potential to destroy hair at the bottom of the  hair shaft.
  • Cons: Because it absorbs less melanin, it requires more treatments for optimal results.

The Alexandrite Laser has a slightly longer wavelength which makes it use able on a wide range of skin tones.

  • Pros: Because of its size and repetition rate, it is one of the quickest hair-removal lasers available.
  • Cons: Despite its long wavelength, it still achieves a high melanin absorption, so there is a significant risk for discoloration and burns on all but very light skin.

 The Diode laser is one of the newest and most commonly used laser systems today. It is designed for fair to medium skin types.

  • Pros: It absorbs melanin and also penetrates deep into the hair follicles. The longer wavelengths also decrease the risk of skin damage.
  • Cons: There is not enough data to assess its long-term results.

The Ruby Laser is the oldest type of hair-removal laser, and has a higher melanin absorption rate than most other lasers on the market, making it most appropriate for very light skin and light hair removal.

  • Pros: Effective, even on very fine hair.
  • Cons: Because of the high melanin absorption, it should only be used on very fair skin.

Remember, not everyone’s skin is suitable for cosmetic laser hair removal, so make sure you do-your-homework, and find a certified clinic and practitioner.

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How many hours a day do you spend sitting? Reading, using computers, driving, watching TV —all that sitting adds up, especially if you have poor posture. Did you know that lower back pain and other musculoskeletal (MSK) conditions account for one third of missed work in Canada?

It’s time to Straighten Up Canada and improve your spinal health!

Canada’s chiropractors have developed an app for that. Straighten Up Canada is a FREE, easy-to-perform posture program that you can use in just three minutes a day. It’s the only free Canadian app specifically designed and completely dedicated to improving posture and spinal health.

The Straighten Up Canada program can be practiced almost anywhere and is a great warm up, cool down, stand-alone routine or ergonomic break.

Good posture will help you to:

  • Look and feel even better than you already do,
  • Prevent back aches and muscle pains,
  • Decrease wear and tear on your joints,
  • Use less energy for daily tasks, and
  • Increase your spine’s flexibility and resilience.

Straighten Up Canada app features:

  • 12 unique posture exercises
  • Adult and youth exercise options
  • Easy to follow Image stills and video content
  • Tracking function
    • Set personal reminders
    • Track your progress
  • Share your posture exercise progress with friends through social media
  • Learn about your back and common back-related problems
  • Find a Chiropractor in your area quickly and easily
  • Read the latest blog posts on MSK health

Watch the Straighten Up Canada exercise videos online: For Adults  |  For Youths

To download the free app click hereThe development of this app has been supported by the CCA and all provincial chiropractic associations.

imagesWhen people think of vitamins, most of us think about healthy and natural, but vitamin supplements can be artificial, and in fact, many vitamin supplements produced today are artificial.

There are six categories of nutrients used in the manufacturing of vitamin supplements today.

  • Natural source – the nutrients come from vegetable, animal or mineral sources. however, the vitamin still undergo processing and refining.  
  • Nature-identical synthetic – These nutrients  are manufactured in a lab with the molecular structure identical to the same nutrients in nature.  This process is preferred because of the cost and scarcity of natural resources. Most standard vitamin supplements on the market today are this type.
  •  Strictly synthetic – These nutrients are manufactured in a lab , Synthetic vitamins can have the same chemical constituents, but still have a different shape (optical activity). This is important because some of the enzymes in the human body only work properly with a vitamin of the correct shape. When we give the body concentrated forms of synthetic nutrients, it doesn’t always appear to have an appropriate delivery system.
  • Food cultured –  Raw material are  grown in yeast or algae; and through the process of culturing – it creates new nutrients.
  • Food based extracts which come from whole food sources. This is not a popular method as the nutrients have unstable levels and a limited shelf life.
  • Bacterial fermentation –These nutrients are produced by genetically altering bacteria which can produce nutrient by-products.

Supplement manufacturers often add fillers to their vitamins during manufacturing to make the pills or capsules more appealing, and easier to swallow.  Just like processed foods being loaded with additives and fillers, the same goes for vitamins.

Manufacturers put additives into your vitamin tablets for many different reasons:

  • Fillers – to add volume to tablets and capsules 
  • Bulking agents – to top up the content of the pills or capsules 
  • Binders – used to stick ingredients together in a tablet 
  • Anti-caking agents – to stop the ingredients clogging up machines 
  • Coatings – to make swallowing easy 
  • Preservatives – to save ingredients from spoiling 
  • Emulsifiers – to bind water to fats 
  • Colours – to look more appealing to the consumer 
  • Flavours – to alter the taste, even in tablets that are swallowed whole 
  • Sweeteners – to make flavour more palatable, again, even for tablets  

Here are a few of the non-essential ingredients that can be added to your vitamins:

Artificial Colors  – These artificial colors are added to compensate for color loss due to exposure to light, air, temperature extremes, moisture and storage conditions.  Blue No. 1, Blue No. 2, Green No. 3, Red No. 3, Red No. 40,  Yellow No. 5,  Yellow No. 6  

Hydrogenated Oils  are used as fillers, particularly hydrogenated soybean oil. Unless soy is organic, it will be genetically modified.

Magnesium StearateThis is used as a lubricant so that the vitamins don’t stick together.  One study links this compound to creating a suppressed immune system, by creating a biofilm in the intestines. This biofilm blocks the body from absorbing any nutrients.

Titanium dioxide – this colourant is used to make tablets bright white. It is not an ingredient found in any natural food.

Sodium selenite and selenite – toxic, inorganic chemical sources of selenium.

Always read the ingredients of your vitamin or supplements, and know what you are taking.