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Locality: Toronto, Ontario

Phone: +1 416-944-3526



Address: 2 Bloor St West M4W3E2 Toronto, ON, Canada

Website: www.naturopathyclinic.com

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Toronto Naturopathic Clinic 07.02.2021

I don’t believe it’s a coincidence that infertility has increased just like diabetes and obesity have. That’s because excess sugar and subsequent belly fat driv...e hormonal imbalances and create infertility. In women, these imbalances manifest as polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS), which is really a nutritional and metabolic problem that adversely affects insulin and other hormones. PCOS symptoms include irregular or heavy periods, acne, facial hair, scalp hair loss, increased belly fat, and increased levels of testosterone. Studies show PCOS affects 8 to 12 percent of all women, which interestingly correlates with the number of couples who suffer infertility. In men, infertility manifests as lower testosterone, which indicates other hormones like insulin are also out of whack. Among the consequences are bellies, breasts (or man boobs), low sperm count, and decreased sex drive. While problems like PCOS and low testosterone need to be properly assessed, diagnosed, and treated to get your metabolism working again, you have far more control over infertility than you might realize. Studies confirm addressing lifestyle factors including nutrition, weight, exercise, psychological stress, as well as environmental and occupational exposure could have substantial effects on fertility. I recommend my patients take a multivitamin and other supplements and eat a whole food, low-glycemic-load, nutrient-rich, plant-based diet. Those strategies alone can have an enormous impact on fertility. While I ultimately encourage you to work with a Functional Medicine doctor to address and correct these problems, I have found these seven strategies can help anyone (female and male) balance hormones, reverse infertility, and create abundant health. - Go low glycemic. - Implement supplements like vitamin D, B vitamins, fish oil L-carnitine, vitamins C and E, N-acetylcysteine, zinc, and coenzyme Q10 - Fix your gut by including gut-supporting foods like fermented foods, as well as fiber and probiotics. - Exercise regularly. - Control stress. - Get sufficient sleep. - Reduce your environmental toxin exposure.

Toronto Naturopathic Clinic 31.01.2021

This cake looks excellent

Toronto Naturopathic Clinic 28.01.2021

Humans don't deserve earth.

Toronto Naturopathic Clinic 22.12.2020

Merry "white" Christmas ! Here are some classic snow scenes, enjoy :-)

Toronto Naturopathic Clinic 13.12.2020

This should bring a smile to your face on such a short, dark day

Toronto Naturopathic Clinic 03.12.2020

My photographic abilities on full display xo

Toronto Naturopathic Clinic 28.11.2020

This looks good, will give a try next week

Toronto Naturopathic Clinic 24.11.2020

Don't despair about another lockdown, take a staycation if you can

Toronto Naturopathic Clinic 20.11.2020

Way to go, I beleive more and more farmers will chose to do the farming without herbicides and pesticides because it will proove to be more profitable and also better for their own health.

Toronto Naturopathic Clinic 02.11.2020

When my grandparents were living at a nursing home some 10 years ago it was a very real struggle for them to be able to take their vitamins. Nothing happens there unless approved by the medical doctor. It is understandable that people who are often on multiple medications don't self medicate but I feel nursing homes need to be educated about value of good nutrition, vitamins and their effects on longevity and well being especially for seniors.

Toronto Naturopathic Clinic 16.10.2020

Congratulations

Toronto Naturopathic Clinic 06.10.2020

Wishing everyone a happy and relaxing weekend