The reviews are in and the gigantic colouring posters are an absolute hit! This Christmas we are hoping to raise $1000 for the Breton Ability Center with the sale of our Holiday Colouring posters. Posters are $25 and are available at the clinic or at the Best of Cape Breton Gift Shop while supplies last.
Kids Giant Holiday Colouring Poster
Appointment reminder
A friendly reminder that your appointment time is reserved just for you. We don’t treat a bunch of people at the same time because we want to be able to solely focus on you and your complaints.
A late cancellation or missed visit leaves a hole in the therapists’ day that could have been filled by another patient. Please remember we require 24 hours notice for any appointment cancellations or changes.
Patients who provide less than 24 hours notice, or miss their appointment will be charged a cancellation fee.
Thank you for your understanding and cooperation.
Cheating on your sweet tooth
According to the stats can website, in 2004 it was estimated that on average Canadians consumed 110 grams of sugar daily - that's a whopping 26 teaspoons of sugar! While fat has typically been blamed for poor dietary choices, sugars are much more problematic than "healthy fats". What does too much sugar in the diet actually do to the body?
Reduce the risk of developing Metabolic Syndrome
Metabolic syndrome, is the development of at least three of the five following medical conditions:
central obesity / high waist circumference (over 35 inches for women and 40 inches for men)
high blood pressure
high blood sugar
high serum triglycerides
low serum HDL
In combination, these conditions contribute to the development of cardiovascular disease and type 2 diabetes. A recent study published by the Journal of the American Medical Association found that using vacation time could lessen the chances of developing metabolic syndrome. Interesting findings include:
Each additional vacation reduced the risk of metabolic syndrome by 24%
Those who took no yearly vacations had a 47% higher chance of developing one or more of the conditions of metabolic syndrome
Those who took 5 vacations a year had a 16% chance of developing one or more of the conditions of metabolic syndrome
Those who took 15 vacations a year had a 1% chance of developing one or more of the conditions of metabolic syndrome
The number of vacations days doesn’t matter, it was the number of vacations that reduces the metabolic syndrome symptoms.
Other interesting findings include
“Staycations” are just as good as going somewhere
The number of vacation days taken isn’t as important as the number of vacations
On average, participants used 14 paid vacation days a year
Alcohol consumption was low
Participants slept well during their vacations
So the next time you get the urge to book that flight or do an overnight trip to Chéticamp, do it! Where is your favourite play to escape to?
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Sugar high from Halloween - time to dump this tradition?
What's in that candy?
What does a Chiropractor Do?
Zucchini Blender Pancakes
So most of you now how much I love our other pancake recipe, but with fall comes the onslaught of zucchini. Sick of baking chocolate zucchini muffins? Want to be a sneaky mom? (“I’m not a regular mom, I’m a cool mom”) Here’s a great recipe I’ve played with and our kids love! The second best thing about it is that by using the blender, pouring pancakes is so much easier. Also, because of the sweetness in the banana and date sugar, there is no need for syrup with these pancakes!
Capture Cape Breton Winners
The vote are in! Here are the winners of the Capture Cape Breton Contest 2021. Thank you to everyone who entered and voted!
Please check out our contest partners Fern and Thistle Cottages and Mountain Pine Adventures
Make the Most of your Massage
Back To School Lunch Ideas
Hot baths to live longer?
What to do when you can't get a massage
Restless Leg Syndrome
Babcia's Beet Soup
Capture Cape Breton Finalists
Yet again you’ve made it extremely difficult to narrow it down to just 6 finalists. This island is incredible and we thank you for sending us all your amazing shots! But there can only be 6 finalists. Please take a second to vote on our facebook page and instagram page. Voting is open August 25th - September 8th. This year we have a first place, second place and third place prize!
First Prize
Cape Breton Colours Getaway Package
- Two night accommodation for two at Fern and Thistle Cottages
- Zip line adventure for two at Mountain Pine Zip Line in Dingwall
- $25 Gas Card
Second Prize
60-minute Massage from RMT Molly Fletcher
Third Prize
30-minute Massage from RMT Molly Fletcher
Head over to Fern and Thistle Cottages by clicking HERE
Head over Mountain Pine Adventures by clicking HERE
To vote: Visit our Facebook or Instagram post with the finalists listed and please comment on your most favourite picture. We will tally up the votes and determine the winners! If you are really fond of a particular picture, please feel free to share our post and ask your friends to vote as well!
In no particular order, here are the 6 finalists of the Capture Cape Breton Contest 2021
A - Lobster Fishing Little River - Sarah MacEachern
B - Eagle Battle - Donna Marie Maclean
C - Sunset Swim Ben Eoin - Jennifer Giorno
D - Swimming Dunvagen - Beth Whyte
E - Racing East Bay - Andrew Hamilton
F - Big Glace Bay Baby - Taylor Parsons
Fine Print:
Finalists must like Island Chiropractic Facebook page/follow us on Instagram
Entry must be a picture of Cape Breton that YOU took - it can be from a "real camera" or a phone, but you must be the photographer
First prize to be claimed in the month of October and accommodations at Fern and Thistle Cottages must be booked in advance
Massages must be booked in advance and cannot be sold to somebody else (but can be gifted)
Massage does not include massage therapist gratuity
By entering you are giving us permission to use your picture on our website and social media pages
Will will not ask for any personal information or to join any new pages should you become our winner
First prize redemption in the month of October is the responsibility of the winner
Pranayama
Pranayama is an umbrella term for breathing exercises in Yoga (and other Eastern Traditions) - it is a Sanskrit word that loosely translates to “the stop/control” of the breath. ‘Prana’ means life force energy or vital life force, which we draw from the breath. ‘Yama’ means restraint, or to gain control of. The practice of Pranayama is most often slow-paced, deep breathing exercises with various practices of manipulating the nostrils in accordance with the breath. It is purposeful, with the practitioner controlling the timing, duration, and frequency of each inhale, exhale, and hold.
The power of Breath
There is growing evidence that supports the use of breathing exercises for a variety of different physical and mental health concerns. Breathing exercises, as defined by the National Institutes of Health are an active process involving conscious regulation of breathing (inhaling & exhaling). There are many different types of breathing exercises used to treat conditions such as