Dr. Marita’s Guide to Coffee Alternatives

Coffee isn’t necessarily bad for your health, however, consuming too much caffeine can greatly increase a rise in blood pressure as well as induce symptoms of anxiety and issues with sleep. It is also not particularly helpful to consume in high quantities for those with stomach related issues, such as IBS, because of the way it stimulates the colon. As a coffee lover I won’t ask you to give it up for good, but let’s look at some of my favourite options to help you cut down on your caffeine intake.

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NutritionSerena Gee
Back to School: Healthy Packed Lunch & Snack Ideas

Lunch prep doesn’t have to be stressful - in fact, it can be quite fulfilling to get creative as we are setting our children up for success in the classroom. We all want our kids to feel good at school. For this to happen, they need to have the energy and focus to learn, socialise and play, so let’s take a look at the foundation that sets our kids up for a great day.

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Nutrition, RecipesSerena Gee
Superfood Spotlight: Watermelon

This tasty fruit has a big reputation for its water content, and not only is it hydrating, it is also rich in many vitamins, minerals, antioxidants and other dense nutrients! If you are looking to support your heart & skin health, waste elimination, regulate body temperature, satiate your appetite and relieve sore muscles - this juicy fruit is on your side. This month’s Superfood Spotlight is Watermelon!

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Nutrition, RecipesSerena Gee
Back to School: Impacts of Screen Time & How to Cultivate Healthy Habits

As the summer fun continues on, there may be some rising anticipation in parents for the ‘Back to School’ transition from all the summer activities to more time on screens. It is becoming more widely known that screen time has adverse effects on ours and our children’s health. So how do we cultivate and model healthy habits before and after the day at school? Here are some of my screen managing tips for families:

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Healthy LivingSerena Gee
Natural Alternatives For Your Summer Pharmacy Needs

As more time is spent outside this season, environmental factors play even more of a role in our experience. We may expose our skin to the sun for too long at the beach, get stung by a wasp on the patio, or become a feast for the mosquitoes on a camping trip. While many over the counter or prescription remedies can provide relief, they also come coupled with potentially harmful toxins. Thankfully there are many effective natural alternatives, and I’ve put together a master list to cover your Summer pharmacy needs naturally.

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Serena Gee
Homemade Ice Cream Recipes

They say that this treat is worthy of a scream! Do you scream for ice cream? Whether you are on a dairy-free or sugar-free diet, there are options for everyone. This favourite dessert is quite easy to make from any of your favourite ingredients, and is sure to cool you down & sweeten your day or night. I’ve brought together some different options to inspire your treat-making creativity in the kitchen and save yourself a trip to the frozen section at the supermarket.

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RecipesSerena Gee
Dr. Marita’s Foundational Guide to Summer Self Care

Ahhh Summer– sunshine, BBQ’s, events galore, vacation mode. Self care is a balancing act no matter what time of year, but it can feel especially hard to keep up in the hustle and bustle and break from routine that comes with this season. As we all step into ‘summer mode’, I want to focus on helpful self care tips specific to this hot-weather season.

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Canada Day - Canadian Inspired Recipes

Happy Canada Day! Wherever and however you’re celebrating today, I’m sure it includes food. It’s not often we consider Canadian cuisine here in Canada, but I wanted to take the opportunity to highlight some traditional indigenous recipes, alongside some Canadian classics and some fun red and white treats.

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RecipesSerena Gee
Lazy Days and BBQs -How to Minimize Your Family’s Sugar Intake

Ice- Cream, potato chips, lemonade, cherry pie, soft drinks. The list could go on and on. Summer is full of delicious treats that could derail your family’s goal of cutting down sugar. While Summer is certainly the season to throw the schedule out the window and adopt a more free-spirited way of living, it doesn’t have to undo all of your sugar-free efforts. Whether you choose to stay totally sugar-free or prefer a more balanced approach, you don’t have to skip any of the Summer fun with these tips in mind

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Father’s Day: A Quick Guide to Men’s Health

With Father’s Day just around the corner, I thought I’d take this annual opportunity to talk specifically about men’s health. If you are a dad, Happy Father’s Day! If you aren’t a dad, or just have a dad you’d like to continue making happy memories with, I invite you to share this with him this Father’s Day. After all, it is health that allows a dad to keep on doing all of the things we love the most about them. From heart health, mental health, and hormonal health, we’ve got the leading angles covered.

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World Anxiety Day- Tips on Finding Peace in an Overstimulating World

Today, June 10, is World Anxiety Day, a day created to shed light on anxiety and those suffering with it, many of whom do so behind the scenes. It’s estimated around 25% of Canadians suffer from anxiety, which is data we have seen increase over the pandemic. The rates are particularly high among young people, with a 2018 report survey 41% of young adults aged 18-29 being diagnosed with anxiety. This is followed closely by 36% of 30-44 year olds and 31% of 45-59 year olds. Those over 60 report the lowest percentage at 16%. As my contribution to this conversation, I wanted to share some of my favourite natural anxiety easing tips.

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Your Guide to Combating Seasonal Allergies Naturally

Nothing quite puts a bummer on Spring and Summer like seasonal allergies. Dealing with sneezing, congestion, itchiness, runny nose, and all of the joys that come along with pollen sensitivity can leave you feeling like you’re missing out on the joy and ease of the season. Thankfully, I’ve got you covered with some natural tips for preventing and minimising seasonal allergy symptoms.



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AllergiesSerena Gee
8 Simple Ways to Incorporate More Movement into your Day

As we shake off the hibernation of the Winter season, the rebirth of Spring or the promise of Summer may be giving you a bit more inspiration to get up and get moving, Movement is a crucial part of maintaining good physical and mental health, and yet only about 16% of Canadian adults are meeting the recommended 150 mins of physical activity per week. Sedentary lifestyles increase risks of health complications such as obesity, heart disease, stroke, high blood pressure, diabetes, and certain cancers.



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ExerciseSerena Gee
Top Places to Shop High Quality Local and Seasonal Foods

One of the best ways we can reduce our carbon footprint, and drive growth within our communities is to support local food producers. Thankfully, on Vancouver island we have a ton of beautiful produce, meats, and more available to us fairly consistently through the year. Summer is of course the time of plenty, and so I wanted to put together a guide of my favourite places to get local fare around the Victoria area.



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NutritionSerena Gee