PNHC Holiday Shoe and Sock Drive

From November 20 – December 31, 2019, we will be running a shoe and sock drive at Plattsville Natural Health Clinic!

During this time of year, we want to take the opportunity to give generously to those in need by making use of one of our amazing services – Pedorthic Care through Danielle Molnar.

Bring in your USED shoes that you no longer need, and our Pedorthist Danielle will repair them where needed. Also bring in a NEW pair of socks to go with it.

Both the USED SHOES (that have been repaired) and the NEW SOCKS will be donated to a local homeless shelter or center for those in need.

Contact us today for more information on how you can contribute and be a part of this drive!

Thank you for your generosity, Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays from all of us here at PNHC!

PNHC Open House

Join us in welcoming our NEW practitioners, and celebrating our first year of business on Sunday, September 29, 2019! Drop in any time between 11am and 2pm for FOOD, FUN, PRIZES, and the opportunity to learn about all of new and existing services we offer such as Chiropractic, Massage Therapy, Pedorthic, and Naturopathic!

Event Details:

Date: Sunday September 29, 2019

Time: 11am – 2pm

Where: Plattsville Natural Health Clinic 16 Albert St Plattsville ON

For more information go to our Facebook Event page or contact the clinic directly: https://www.facebook.com/events/2530225793873932/

Survey Time – I want to hear from you!

In my opinion, it is important to make sure I am providing my patients with the best care possible. As a result, I have seen a need for potentially more support in certain areas, and I want to hear from you. I want to see if there is a need and if we can help! I have provided a link for a short 8 multiple choice question survey that will take 2 minutes to complete. Please complete the survey provided by following the below link.

https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/8X3TMZ8

Thank you in advance for your participation and for providing valuable feedback.

-Dr. Elisha Cook ND

Stress and Weight: The Connection between Stress and Unsuccessful Weight Loss

Girl - Weight LossSome do not realize that their mind impacts their physical body, but in all reality it does. Take a moment and think about having to make a presentation in front of a crowd. Do you ever get “butterflies in your stomach”, start to sweat, or feel your heart beating fast? It is most likely because you are getting nervous or anxious. This is a prime example that our thoughts can impact our physical body. With this in mind, it is possible for our mental stress to have an impact on our ability to lose weight.

Historically, stress was a way that we survived. Our bodies dealt with stress for shorter periods of time, and most of the time it was more physical than mental. For example, stress was being chased down by a tiger. From this perspective, the stress caused a release of cortisol (stress hormone) which helped you to run faster, think clearer, breathe better, and ultimately survive.

Now, we are not running from tigers, we are dealing with piles of paperwork, financial issues, stress at home and stress at work. We are not physically dealing with our stress, yet our bodies continue to release the same hormones that would help us to run faster, think clearer, and breathe easier. On top of this, we are not getting the health benefits of the exercise of dealing with the stress of today (unless your paperwork begins to chase you around, then maybe). Because our bodies are dealing with stress for much longer, our health is negatively impacted because of the wear and tear these hormones being released for so long can have on our bodies. Prolonged stress slows the body’s capacity to heal, degrades organs, suppresses the immune system, increases blood pressure, increases appetite, and can cause muscle wasting.

So how does stress halt weight loss. From a physical perspective, cortisol, the stress hormone, causes many changes in the body when it is released. From a short term perspective, it causes our heart rate and blood sugars to increase in order to have the energy needed to handle the physical stress. This can cause not only an accumulation of fat in our bodies, but also other negative impact such as those listed above. From a mental – emotional perspective, stress can cause us to feel depressed, not get outside, lack motivation; all of which can contribute to weight gain.

Because of the large role stress can have on weight and overall health, one of the main things that I tend to focus on with any patient who comes in wanting to lose weight, is stress management. Once you eliminate stress and its impact on you, you may have a easier time losing weight, and also may feel better overall.

Have you benefitted from reading this blog? Know someone that would benefit as well? Share, Like, Comment, or Tweet this article, and let me know what you think.

Some of the information provided above may not be appropriate for everyone, please consult with your doctor before trying any of the above. If you are interested in Naturopathic Medicine and wanting a different approach to your health care needs, please book an appointment with Elisha Cook at the RSNC today and let me help you achieve your health goals.