If you are a patient of mine, you’ve had your vitamin D tested. In my practice, it is mandatory, and I would like to share why I feel this way. I’m almost crazy about it. If you have cancer, or have a history of cancer, you should have your vitamin D levels tested at least… Read More
A Review of Phytoestrogens
The term phytoestrogen refers to a naturally occurring compound found in commonly consumed foods that is structurally similar to estrogen. The highest amount of phytoestrogens are found in soy based foods and flaxseed, but are also found in fruits, vegetables, nuts and grains. Friend or Foe? Phytoestrogens have a bit of a bad reputation. They… Read More
Stress Management as a Treatment for Cancer
Stressors can be psychological or physical in nature. Psychological stressors include life events such as a loss of job, or aggressive drivers, or even playing violent video games. Physical stressors include challenges to our body, and we as Canadians are fortunate to mostly have to deal with cold weather, although many people have to deal… Read More
Myths and Facts About Intravenous Vitamin C and its Use for Cancer
Intravenous vitamin C (IVC) is a popular therapy for the treatment of cancer and its side effects. In the 1970s, Nobel prize winner Linus Pauling developed a protocol for using vitamin C with cancer patients, and noticed that there was a positive effect on survival in terminal cancer patients. Over 40 years later, IVC is… Read More
Natural Care for Down There – Vaginal Health
Vaginal symptoms in menopause – either natural menopause or induced menopause by cancer treatments – is one of the most common reasons women seek medical advice. It is also common for women not to mention these symptoms due to embarrassment or discomfort. Medical practitioners often forget to inquire about vaginal health, and thus it is an important… Read More
Cancer Related Fatigue
The fatigue that comes after cancer treatments can be physically, emotionally, and mentally distressing. It has been described as a type of fatigue that cannot be alleviated with sleep alone, and it often takes a multi-factorial approach to treat it. Besides exhaustion, people can experience memory loss, difficulty concentrating, nausea, and muscle weakness. Paradoxically, they… Read More
Peripheral Neuropathy
Chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy (CIPN) is a cancer pain syndrome that is commonly experienced in the hands and feet. Symptoms include sensory problems such as numbness, tingling, burning, shooting and stabbing, as well as motor symptoms such as muscle cramps and weakness. CIPN is a common side effect of taxanes (paclitaxel, docetaxel), platins (cisplatin, oxaliplatin), vinka… Read More
The Top Health Trends of 2019
Ah, the time of the year when all the “Top 10 Lists” come out. Top 10 spring wardrobe trends. Top 10 newsworthy stories of the past year. And of course, the top health trends to watch out for in the coming year. I have always wondered who made these lists, and how do they know… Read More
Two Tests You Should Do Today If You Have Breast Cancer
This article is critical for women with breast cancer to read, especially if you have estrogen dominant breast cancer, which accounts for about 70% of all breast cancers diagnosed. This article will explain why, in my opinion, all women with breast cancer should have their estrogen levels tested, and why you should also have a… Read More
Mediterranean Diet Reduces Cancer
When you hear the word “mediterranean”, you might imagine a beautiful beach, or hear the sounds of crashing waves and wind bustling through the trees. We often relate the mediterranean region to a slower way of life, good food, and happy people. The mediterranean includes western European countries such as Spain, Greece, Italy and Monaco and also includes countries of… Read More