Take a look at The Daily Gleaner for their thoughts on how Naturopaths will help the Canadian health care system.
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Friday, February 13, 2009
Finally some good Press!
Take a look at The Daily Gleaner for their thoughts on how Naturopaths will help the Canadian health care system.
Sunday, February 1, 2009
Quote of the Month
Meryl Streep
Monday, January 19, 2009
Naturopathic Movies 10
This award winning documentary highlights an issue that we so often take completely for granted in Canada - WATER. Fresh, unplolluted, drinkable water to be specific. Without drinkable water, there can be no life. Unfortunately, this neccesity provides an opportunity for tremendous control and profit for unscrupulous companies. Can anyone really own water?
I found that the film starts a little slow but end up presenting interesting perspectives from both scientists and community activists. Also, in case you were not ready for more bad news, the film does offer some solutions and includes ways that we all can help.
For a preview, visit FLOW online at: http://www.flowthefilm.com/
Monday, January 5, 2009
CCNM Naturopathic Student Highlight
After competing at the elite level in rowing for 11 years, Rachelle made the pinnacle of athletic dreams - The Olympics! Rachelle took last year off school to represent Canada at the 2008 Beijing Olympics in the Heavyweight Women's Quad Rowing class. CCNM is very proud to say that one of our students represented Canada on the international stage.
Next year Rachelle will take another exciting step in life by marrying her fiance who proposed on the Great Wall of China last year.
Although Rachelle likes sports medicine, she is currently most interested in other areas including Women's Health and Dermatology. She will graduate in 2010 and has an amazing, caring and approachable personality that will definitely bring patients into her practice.
Thursday, January 1, 2009
Quote of the Month
Jay Leno
Saturday, December 20, 2008
Merry Christmas and Eat Well!
As you make your food choices through the holidays, it is beginning to be very important to know where your food comes from. Unfortunately, not all food is created equal. Knowing where your food comes from and how it arrives on your plate is the only sure way to know you have quality. Accordingly, I have recently included the Eat Well Guide search on my blog:
For your searching convenience, this will be permanently on the bottom left of the website. (To find local produce, click on the submit button before entering a keyword.)
Monday, December 1, 2008
Quote of the Month
Martin H. Fischer