Tag Archives: naturopathic resolutions

Healthy Naturopathic Resolutions For 2015

Happy New Year Everyone!

Wishing everyone a Healthy 2015! I am sure everyone has some resolutions set out for them this year, here are the five that topped my chart for healthy naturopathic resolutions for 2015:

1/ Sleep well – It is very important for the body to get sufficient rest and recharge in order to have the energy to fulfill those resolutions. So try to get a minimum of 7 hours of sleep if not more and keep a consistent schedule through out the week and weekend.

2/ Eat well – You are what you eat and think – so once the body is well rested, you do need to nourish it with healthy and nutritious foods so that the organs can function well, and work efficiently to digest, eliminate and assimilate that proper nutrients for the body from the quality foods you feed your body. Limit your intake of foods that will take more energy to break down, and create more toxins for your body to eliminate making you feel sluggish and tired after eating. Eat foods that nourish and vitalize your body and give you energy. Please make sure you chew your food well, eat slowly and avoid drinking water with your meals as it will dilute your digestive enzymes.

3/ Think positively –  Let this year be the cleansing year, where you let bygones be bygones and start fresh – thinking positively. Your heart will feel lighter and thank you for it! You will also feel less tension in your body and be happier! My previous blog talked about managing emotions in a healthy and positive way so if  you would like to work on this aspect, check this blog article.

4/ Stress less – If stressing more was helpful for your life in any way shape or form, then by all means stress more… The truth however is as follows – the more your stress about things that are beyond your control and worry excessively, it affects a hormone called cortisol, which in turn also affects another hormone called homocysteine, which can increase your risk of heart issues. If you want to learn more about these hormones, click here.

5/ Adopt a pet – If you own a pet, you know the benefits of having one. The unconditional love and companionship is just one of the many benefits I can think of. For dog lovers, the great benefit of adopting one is that you do not have to set special time aside for moderate exercise each day – you get that just by walking your pet each day! Here is a link to a great website for pet adoption: http://www.torontohumanesociety.com/adopt-a-pet.

All the best to everyone this upcoming year! Remember to make your health your top priority! Our naturopathic clinic in Toronto offers great naturopathic services for your health and wellbeing, so give us a call if we can be of service to you.

Naturopathic Resolutions For 2009

Happy New Year Everyone!!!

I hope this year is filled with lots of health and joy for all. Here are some naturopathic resolutions for this upcoming year to keep you healthy and happy (body, mind and spirit):

1. Exercise more often – Easier said than done, I know, especially with the winter months, its hard to get to the gym and work those muscles. May I remind you though, its even more important and beneficial to get some form of exercise in the winter months, especially for those people who suffer from the seasonal affective disorder.

Everyone knows about the benefits of exercise on the body and heart, exercising is also great for mood and for feeling better overall. So try to get at least 40 – 50 minutes/ day, 4-5 times a week of moderate exercise – such as biking, swimming, elliptical training or brisk walking.

2. Sleep more – The amount and quality of sleep affects every aspect of our waking life –  concentration, memory, mood, energy, skin, immune system function, performance in general, hormones, you name it! Deep sleep helps to replenish and rejuvenate the body.

It is true that as we age we need less sleep, however, majority of the people barely get the required 7 -8 hours of sleep a day. So this year, aim for at least 8 hours a night. Early to bed, early to rise, makes one healthy, wealthy and wise!

3. Drink more water – Quite often people are confused about how much water their body really needs. The general rule of thumb here is 1/2 your body weight ( in Lbs) in ounces – so if you were 150 lbs, your body would need at least 75 ounces or approximately 9.25 glasses of water to detoxify your body of toxins and keep you hydrated, among other things.

4. Eat more fresh fruits and vegetables – Brightly colored vegetables and fruits are packed with vitamins, minerals and antioxidants that will keep you healthy and “young” looking, so the next time to reach out for that cookie, go for an apple or pear instead. Try to pack a variety of cut up vegetables for snacking for you and the family.

5. Nurture your inner self – Most people I know barely have a few minutes to themselves in a day. Its important to nurture one’s inner self in order to make yourself complete. You may have many achievements and accomplishments externally but do these really nurture your soul?

This year why not try something selfish just for yourself … maybe a massage that you have been putting off or a Reiki energy healing session, how about trying some Yoga or Meditation? Enroll yourself in that class you have wanted to go to for so long.

6. Adopt a pet – Pets are loving and kind and keep on giving unconditionally. They are wonderful beings to come home to. Check your local shelter if you have been thinking about having one.

7. Spend more time friends and family – This goes without saying and is self explanatory, right? Life is short and times spent and memories made with loved one are precious, so take advantage of the times you have with your loved ones, and remember where is the time to hate and bicker, when there is so little time to love.

Let bygones be bygones and love wholeheartedly, without reservation.

Well folks, this is it for the naturopathic resolutions for this year. Please remember to have fun and enjoy. Have a safe and happy 2009!

By: Sushma Shah, Naturopathic Doctor, at the Nature’s Intentions Naturopathic Clinic.