Introducing Christa Bakker Registered Holistic Nutritionist to the PNHC team!

We are excited to continue to grow at Plattsville Natural Health Clinic (PNHC) and be able to provide you with more beneficial services to help you achieve optimal health. We would like to welcome Christa Bakker Registered Holistic Nutritionist (RHN) to our team. Christa is quite the little super woman, keeping herself busy with multiple entrepreneur ventures and a busy family, but as a result has been able to integrate convenient ways to have a healthy diet for busy families/individuals. To learn more about holistic nutrition or Christa, see more details below. Better yet, contact the clinic to book your initial consult with Christa!

Registered Holistic Nutrition

A registered holistic nutritionist provides valuable support and education on everything involving proper nutrition. The process begins with an initial consult where you will review pertinent health, medical, lifestyle and nutrition history. With this information, a registered holistic nutritionist cultivates a meal plan that works for you. With these resources, your registered holistic nutritionist will check in with you, coach you, and support you as you walk out your nutrition journey.

At Plattsville Natural Health Clinic, Christa Bakker RHN is eager to help you through this nutritional journey. Christa offers customized meal plans to fit your lifestyle or generic meal plans for various concerns such as bone health and brain health.

Fees

Initial Session – 60 minutes – $90 +HST

At the Initial Session, we will review your health, medical, lifestyle, and nutrition history. You will leave with a customized nutrition plan that includes (as appropriate):

·      Nutrition education

·      Lifestyle recommendations

·      Physical activity recommendations

·      Specific tasks to focus on until the next session to help you achieve your goals

Follow-up Session – 30 minutes – $45+HST

At the first follow-up session, we will review your 3-day customized meal plan together to help you stay motivated, accountable, and inspired! You will leave each session with more knowledge about food and nutrition, as well as tools to help you see results.

Subsequent follow-up sessions are typically booked every 2 to 4 weeks. We will review your progress, celebrate your successes, and problem-solve with you to overcome challenges. Your nutrition prescription will be modified as needed, and you will receive ongoing education, accountability, and support. 

7-day Meal Plans $55+HST

This option doesn’t require a session with Christa. The meal plan will be sent to your email inbox. The 7-day Meal plans include the recipes for breakfast, lunch, dinner, and snacks; a complete grocery list as well as a meal prep plan. Choose from the following:

·      Optimal Brain Health Meal Plan

·      Bone Health Meal Plan

About Christa Bakker RHN

Christa believes it is important to nourish the whole person and to genuinely and effectively care for ourselves, through the food we eat and the thoughts we think. “When we feel well, we are better able to manage the stressors in our life. And there will always be stressors! Together we can come up with strategy to make healthy eating easy and satisfying.”

Christa graduated from the Canadian School of Natural Nutrition in 2019. Originally, she began the program to better understand the health issues she was experiencing.  It has turned into a passion to feed her family wholesome foods and educate those around her of the health benefits of nourishing our bodies as well as our minds. Christa loves to spend time in her vegetable gardens and help on their family farm.

For more information on holistic nutrition or to book an appointment with Christa, contact us today!

PNHC and New COVID-19 Pandemic Update

As per the Ontario government announcement on January 12, 2021 and the instituting of the “Stay-At-Home Order”, the government has asked everyone to remain at home with exceptions for essential purposes, which includes accessing health care services (including chiropractic, massage, naturopathic, and pedorthic care).

We remain open to offer the majority of our health care services during this time. We do ask, as always, that you continue to come to your appointments only if you feel well, and engage in measures to help reduce the spread of COVID-19 (wearing a mask to your visit, social distancing in office where possible, and washing/sanitizing your hands).  Remember to let us know if you will not be able to attend your appointment.

Our commitment to reducing the spread of COVID-19 remains the same, as we, as a clinic continue to operate in a safe way, which includes:

  • Cleaning and disinfecting all high contact surfaces and between every patient encounter
  • Washing and sanitizing hands
  • Requiring all practitioners and patients to wear masks at all times
  • Screening all practitioners and staff
  • Screening all patients prior to and at the time of their appointment
  • Limiting the number of individuals in the waiting area so as to comply with social distancing
  • Having practitioners wear face shields or safety glasses where possible
  • Having some of our staff work from home where possible
  • Practicing within all of our colleges scope of practice

We will continue to update you if there are any changes to practice, but at this time we remain open and able to serve you. If you do not feel comfortable physically coming to your appointment, your practitioner may be able to offer assistance virtually depending on your concerns.

If you do need support or care, please do not suffer in silence and reach out to us to book at appointment at 226-232-7665 (call or text) or contact us through the contact portion of this website.

Thank you from all of us at PNHC for your continued support, for doing your part to reduce the spread of COVID-19, and for helping our clinic to keep everyone safe. Please stay safe.

The 12 Days of Giveaways

The year 2020 has come with many surprises, twists, and turns for many. Despite all of this, all of us here at Plattsville Natural Health Clinic have much to be thankful for and choose to engage in the holiday spirit. Nothing says the holidays like “The 12 days of Giveaways”. We invite you to participate in these draws whether you are a patient or not of the clinic. Please see below for the details and rules of our giveaways.

The 12 Days of Giveaways: Enter our Facebook contest for the 12 days of giveaways by finding Plattsville Natural Health Clinic (https://www.facebook.com/PlattsvilleNaturalHealthClinic/ ) on Facebook! We will be giving away a gift every day for 12 days, all you need to do is like the Facebook page, share the post of the day (It will be posted after 9:00am), and comment on the post. All three of these need to be done for a valid entry, and all steps need to be completed before 9:00pm that day.

The dates for this contest are as follows: December 1-4, 2020; December 7-11, 2020; and December 14-16, 2020.

Please note that you must be a resident of Ontario Canada, residing between London Ontario and Guelph Ontario. You also must be able to claim your prize by coming directly to Plattsville Natural Health Clinic to pick it up within 1 week of being notified that you have won. You must also contact the clinic after being contacted regarding your win to confirm that you accept the draw prize. If you do not contact us within 24 hours of being notified of your win, the draw prize will be given to a subsequent winner. The prize is also not transferable or redeemable for the cash equivalent.

Thank you for the support over this last year and we look forward to providing alternative health care to the Plattsville and surrounding areas for years to come.

From all of us at Plattsville Natural Health Clinic, we want to wish you and yours a Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays.

Healthy Freezer Meals

As we begin to approach colder months, many migrate to “comfort” foods and those foods that are quick to make, because let’s face it, we are all a little tired (am I right?). These comfort foods are not always the healthiest, and can lead to unwanted weight gain. With this in mind, we as a clinic have brain stormed some of our ideas and tricks for making healthy freezer meals to make meal planning easier. Keep in mind that these freezer meals do require a bit of preparing in advance, but it is well worth it.

  1. Stir Fry or Fajita Bags

In our household, we cut up carrots, peppers, onions, bok choy, and broccoli and throw them into a freezer bag for stir fries. Depending on your choice of meat, cook the meat as well (in whatever sauce you desire) and place that in the same freezer bag. When you go to prepare the stir fry, simply empty the content of the bag into a skillet and heat until it is cooked through. Add the desired sauce and heat for 5 minutes more, and then serve! For doing fajita bags, we cook the fajitas in advance, so we cook the vegetables (peppers and onions generally) and chicken or beef with the sauces. When we are done having our fill of it, we freeze it in a bag. When we go to use it again, we simply throw it in a wok and heat it up for that meal. – Dr. Elisha Cook ND

  • Chilli

We will do a double batch of ground beef (you can always consider using ground turkey or chicken instead) when making tacos or warps for supper. We will eat that for a couple of days – whether it is lunch or supper. Once we are all bored, I turn the ground beef into a quick pot of chilli. We will add all the vegetables in the fridge that need to be used up, a can of kidney beans, a can of chickpeas, a can of black beans and a jar or two of stewed tomatoes or tomato sauce. Add whatever spices you deem necessary for your chilli, and presto you have one big batch of chilli. Eat whatever you want of that, but put the reminder in single packages in the freezer for quick grab and go meals. – Jessica Yates RCRT

  • Breakfast Sandwiches

Begin by cooking up your choice of meat – either bacon or round sausage – but if you would like to try something healthier, consider turkey bacon, turkey sausage, or ham. Cook a tray full of whisked eggs (consider chopping up spinach and throwing it in the eggs for extra healthy points) and toast all of the buns in the oven. Then assemble with a slice of cheese. Wrap the sandwich in a damp paper towel that has been rung out and then wax paper and put it in the freezer. When you are ready to eat one, just pop it out of the wax paper and put it in the microwave for 1.5-2 minutes to heat it up. This makes for a quick and easy breakfast that can be packed to bring to work and microwave. – Kaitlyn Rowland RMT

  • Pineapple Chicken

Make pulled chicken, adding whatever sauces you generally would, and place in a freezer bag with some pineapple (for ease we just open a can of pineapple and throw it in with it). Pull the meal, and place in a crockpot in the morning when you are ready to make it for supper. It can be added to a meal with vegetables, rice, potato, or whatever you want to pair with it. – Dee Mosburger (Medical Administrator)

  • Meat and Vegetable Mixture

I cut up a lot of peppers, celery, mushrooms, and onions approximately 1 to 2cm pieces. Fry them up and add ground beef or ground chicken. When it is all cooked, drain off any grease and mix some barbeque sauce with your mixture. We have that for supper and freeze the rest in supper time quantities. It is great by itself or paired with rice. – Laurie Ransom (Clinic Manager)

  • Soup

Make your favourite soup and make sure that it is loaded with vegetables! Once you are done making it, have had your share, and are ready to freeze it, place the soup in one of two types of vessels: a freezer bag or a mason jar. For bigger portions, use a freezer bag. The nice thing about the freezer bag, is when you go to heat the soup up in a crockpot while away at work, simply cut the bag off, and place in the crockpot on low for 6 hours. Alternatively, to make a quick grab and go lunch, place the soup in a mason jar so you can grab it from the freezer when you are running out the door. It may not be completely thawed by lunch, but it is nothing that a microwave cannot fix. If you are trying to avoid using a microwave, you can consider pulling the soup from the freezer the night before and heating it before work to place in a thermos. – Sherilee Vorne CMA CPA (Clinic Controller)

  • Sheppard’s Pie with a twist

This meal is by far one of my favourite comfort meals. A lot of times, Sheppard’s pie is not always the best when it comes to making healthier choices. In our home, we swap beef for ground chicken, and regular potato for sweet potato. Cook your meat, vegetable, and sweet potato as you normally would for this meal. Assemble your Sheppard’s pie (meat, vegetable, sweet potato in order of bottom to top respectively) in a freezer safe container such as a casserole dish and place in the freezer with tinfoil to cover. This meal is best cooked from a thawed state at 350 degrees for 30 minutes, but it can be done from frozen, it just takes longer. – Dr. Elisha Cook ND

  • Casserole

I cook up a chicken (usually it is left overs), cut it up or shred it, and mix it with 1-2 cans of cream of mushroom soup (consider making your own or using low sodium options for alternatives) with a cup of milk. Combine this with frozen (or cut up) vegetables of your choice, salt, pepper, and whatever spices you desire. Mix it all well and put it in a casserole dish in the freezer. – Dee Mosburger (Medical Administrator).

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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 any of the above therapies to help you work through your health concerns and are wanting a different approach to your health care needs, contact the Plattsville Natural Health Clinic by calling 226-232-7665 and book your appointment today!