Top Five Lifestyle Tweaks From A Naturopathic Perspective

When patients have a health concern or goal, they can turn to their Naturopathic Physician for support. More often than not, a patient will need to make some lifestyle changes to see a shift in their health concern and achieve their wellness goals. Making these changes all at once can feel daunting. But, small changes can lead to big results! Here are some lifestyle modifications you can apply now, little by little, so you can start taking steps towards a healthier you!

1.     Progress to 30 minutes of physical exercise every single day

This doesn’t mean you have to hit the gym for a high-intensity session! How about getting outside for a brisk walk? Don’t have 30 minutes? How about 15 minutes in the morning and 15 minutes in the evening?

There are so many options when it comes to getting active, especially here in the lower mainland! And there are so many health benefits: better quality sleep, improved glucose control, whole body detoxification, weight loss or weight maintenance, superior cardio-vascular health, increased libido, improved cognition, etc. Need we say more?

2.     Consume a whole foods diet

This tweak has the ability to make the biggest impact from a health care standpoint. There are countless benefits to consuming a healthy diet, but how do you make the transition? We suggest, one step at a time. Every week try integrating a new, whole foods version of what you are already eating. For example instead of consuming a pre-packaged, sugar laden snack bar, try substituting for an apple with mixed nuts. As soon as you become comfortable with the change and feel it has become a habit, try substituting something else!

*Consider the 80/20 rule: 80% of the time, consume whole foods that make you feel healthy; the other 20%, allow yourself flexibility and time to indulge.

3.     Take time to slow down

Yes, we are talking about meditation - it’s a growing trend for a reason! Meditation can help to cultivate happiness, meaning in life, and an increased attention span all while reducing feelings of anger, anxiety, depression and fatigue. You will also sleep better and laugh easier.

4.     Consider probiotics

You and your naturopathic doctor can have a well-rounded conversation about the use of probiotics, but if you’ve been eating a lot of the Standard American diet (coined the SAD diet) then you will likely benefit from probiotics. Probiotics boost the immune system, improve digestion, benefit skin conditions, and prevent and treat conditions of dysbiosis (urinary tract infections, bacterial vaginitis, mental illness, antibiotic-associated diarrhea, etc.).

5.     Spend time with friends and family

Experts from Harvard agree that this is one of the greatest sources of happiness in our lives. Those that have lived the longest on this Earth place profound emphasis on social engagement and connection. Wondering how you can create connection? Try sharing good news, and respond enthusiastically when others share good news with you! Expressing gratitude is also a great way to strengthen any connection.

We’ve just skimmed the surface of these lifestyle modifications; speak to your naturopathic doctor for more in-depth information. They can help you create a plan, look for potential obstacles, and devise strategies for success. Remember: you have one life, so live it to the fullest!

Here at Oak Integrative, we take an integrated approach to health and well-being, by working collaboratively with our practitioners to support you in the many areas of healthcare. With three Naturopathic Doctors, an Acupuncturist and Doctor of Chinese Medicine, a Chiropractor, Registered Massage Therapists, and a Registered Clinical Counsellor, we can create a tailored health plan suited to your needs. Click here to book in with our team!

Have more questions? Give us a call at (604) 227-9990 and our front desk staff would be happy to help get you started on your health journey.

Oak Integrative is conveniently located near Lougheed Mall and services the Lower Mainland, including the surrounding communities of Coquitlam, Burnaby, New Westminster, and Port Moody.

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