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Make life Better - Your Guide to Natural Health and Wellness - At New Roots Herbal, we are inspired by nature, and driven by science to make life better – Join us to discover quality natural products,

By: New Roots Herbal
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  • Discover natural products, remedies and expert advice to live your best life. Join us for the latest health tips and information.

    New Roots Herbal’s "Make Life Better" podcast is your go-to resource for natural health and wellness information based on scientific research. We believe that good health is the foundation for a happy life, and we want to help you achieve that. Join us as we interview naturopathic doctors, dieticians, alternative medicine experts, and other professionals to bring you the latest information on natural remedies, products, and approaches to improve your health. Our podcast covers a wide range of topics, from basic nutrition and exercise to stress management, as well as managing chronic conditions like diabetes or cardiac issues, and much more.

    We explore natural, organic, and holistic approaches to health and wellness, and provide you with the latest tips, tricks, and information to help you live your best life. Our experts share their knowledge on the most effective natural products and remedies for a variety of health conditions. We also discuss the latest research and trends in the world of natural health and wellness, so you can stay up-to-date on the most effective ways to improve your health.

    At New Roots Herbal we're dedicated to helping you live a happier, healthier life. With our expert advice, natural remedies, and the latest information on health and wellness, you can take control of your health and start feeling your best. Subscribe to our channel to get all the latest episodes and join us on the journey to "Make Life Better."

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Episodes
  • Men's Mental and Prostate Health
    Nov 15 2024

    In this enlightening episode, host Jamie Bussin engages in a comprehensive discussion with Dr. Dasha Laneva, a dedicated naturopathic doctor specializing in holistic health and wellness. With November recognized as Men's Health Month, the conversation centers on critical but often underrepresented aspects of men's health, including mental health challenges and prostate health.

    Dr. Laneva begins by addressing the silent struggles many men face regarding mental health. She shares personal insights into societal expectations that discourage men from expressing emotions or seeking help, drawing parallels from her own upbringing where discussing feelings was considered a sign of weakness. She mentions as a Russian immigrant, men were not culturally tuned in to mental health care. The dialogue highlights how these cultural norms contribute to the stigma surrounding mental health in men, leading to unaddressed issues like depression, anxiety, and chronic stress. They continue to elaborate how mental health has a cascade of effects on overall health.

    The episode offers practical strategies for men to enhance their mental well-being. Dr. Laneva emphasizes the importance of foundational health pillars such as adequate sleep, regular exercise, mindfulness practices, and social connections. She suggests creating a list of non-negotiable daily habits that foster a sense of routine and purpose, advocating for the inclusion of activities that genuinely bring joy and satisfaction, no matter how simple they may seem. Jamie elaborates how simple pleasures such as reading the newspaper while enjoying a coffee should not be underestimated for enriching your life.

    The conversation also explores the role of nutritional supplements in supporting mental health. She does offer the caveat that supplements will not change the way you think. Dr. Laneva discusses the benefits of Omega-3 fatty acids for brain function and mood improvement, adaptogenic herbs like holy basil and ashwagandha for stress management, and essential nutrients like magnesium and B vitamins which aid in alleviating anxiety and improving sleep quality. She explains how these adaptogens can help regulate cortisol production. Dr Laneva underscores the importance of consulting healthcare professionals before starting any supplement regimen to ensure safety and efficacy.

    Shifting focus to prostate health, Dr. Laneva educates listeners on the significance of proactive measures in preventing and managing prostate issues such as benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) and prostate cancer. She explains that early symptoms of BPH include urinary difficulties and increased frequency, especially at night, which can severely impact quality of life. The lack of early symptoms in prostate cancer makes regular screenings even more crucial, particularly for men over 50 or those with a family history of the disease. She describes the simplicity of a blood test for prostate specific antigen (PSA) and digital rectal examinations as routine and essential for men’s health. Jamie is adamant regarding advocating for your health and not settling for a health care provider you believe is not thorough enough.

    Natural remedies for maintaining prostate health are also covered. Dr. Laneva highlights saw palmetto for its effectiveness in reducing BPH symptoms by inhibiting the conversion of testosterone to dihydrotestosterone (DHT), lycopene from tomatoes as an antioxidant that may reduce prostate inflammation, and zinc for its role in supporting immune function within the prostate. The prostate is known to have among the highest concentrations of Zinc, so addressing a shortage could have a significant impact on prostate health.

    The episode wraps up with actionable advice for men seeking to improve their overall health. Dr. Laneva advocates for a balanced diet rich in whole foods, regular physical activity tailored to individual preferences, stress reduction techniques, and adequate hydration. She encourages men to prioritize their well-being by incorporating simple, enjoyable and actionable activities into their daily routines and stresses the importance of being proactive and advocating for one's health needs. She adds a quick note for coffee drinkers to top up on water consumption to offset it’s diuretic action.

    Join Jamie Bussin and Dr. Dasha Laneva for an insightful discussion that not only sheds light on critical men's health issues but also suggests practical solutions for achieving holistic wellness. Whether you're looking to improve your mental health, learn about natural approaches to prostate health, or simply seeking ways to enhance your overall well-being, this episode delivers valuable information and inspiration.

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    14 mins
  • Whooping Cough Insights
    Oct 15 2024
    Welcome to another enlightening episode of the Tonic Talk Show and Podcast, exclusively on Zoomer Radio. In this episode, we delve deep into the concerning resurgence of whooping cough in Canada with our esteemed guest, Dr. Colleen Hartwick, a licensed naturopathic physician based in Campbell River, BC. Since 2012, Dr. Hartwick has been dedicated to addressing the intricate connections between trauma and physical illness, with a particular focus on mental health. Her passion for education extends beyond her private practice; she has been a part-time instructor at the Canadian School for Nutrition since 2015 and has been publishing educational articles for Naturopathic Currents.Whooping Cough: An Unexpected Surge in CanadaDr. Hartwick sheds light on the alarming increase in whooping cough cases in 2024, with over 12,000 reported cases compared to the usual 3,000 annually. This surge is primarily observed in Quebec, Ontario and parts of Vancouver Island, albeit with smaller numbers due to the region's population size. Several factors contribute to this rise, with a significant one being the decline in vaccination rates among adults. The typical vaccination schedule includes five vaccines starting from two months of age, with the last dose around 11 or 12 years. However, the efficacy of these vaccines wanes over time, making booster shots like the Tdap vaccine crucial for continued protection.Recognizing Whooping Cough: Symptoms and StagesIdentifying whooping cough can be challenging in its initial stages, as it mimics common upper respiratory infections. Historically it was referred to as the 100 day cough, which gives you an idea of it chronic severity. Dr. Hartwick outlines the three primary stages of the illness:Catarrhal Stage: Resembles a regular cold with symptoms like a runny nose, mild fever, fatigue, and a slight cough. This stage lasts about one to two weeks and is highly contagious.Paroxysmal Stage: Characterized by intense coughing fits with a distinctive "whoop" sound of forced inhalation. This stage can lead to complications like fractured ribs, vomiting, and exhaustion, and may last from a few weeks to months.Convalescent Stage: The recovery phase where the cough gradually subsides, though residual symptoms can persist and be triggered by irritants like smoke or dust.Effective Management and TreatmentEarly detection through medical testing is essential for proper treatment. Antibiotic therapy is the primary line of defense, especially if administered within the first couple of weeks. Social isolation, similar to measures taken during the COVID-19 pandemic, is recommended to prevent the spread of the bacteria, Bordetella pertussis. A nose and throat swab can provide absolute proof for the existence of this menacing bacteria. Holistic Approaches to RecoveryBeyond conventional treatments, Dr. Hartwick emphasizes the importance of lifestyle modifications to support recovery:Hydration and Rest: Ensuring adequate fluid intake and sufficient rest to aid the body's healing process.Dietary Adjustments: Reducing sugar and dairy intake to minimize mucus production and inflammation.Environmental Controls: Using high-quality air filters, maintaining optimal humidity levels, and avoiding airborne irritants like smoke, animal dander, and dust.Steam Inhalation: Utilizing essential oils such as eucalyptus or thyme to open respiratory passages and break up thick mucus.Supplementation for Enhanced RecoveryDr. Hartwick recommends several supplements to support the body during each stage of whooping cough:N-Acetylcysteine: A mucolytic agent that helps break down thick mucus, making it easier to expel. A nebulizer can also help clear up respiratory pathways. Vitamins and Minerals: Zinc, Vitamin C, Vitamin D3, Vitamin A, Beta Carotene, and Vitamin E to bolster the immune system and accelerate tissue repair.Antioxidants: Glutathione to reduce oxidative stress and support overall immune function.Herbal Remedies: Echinacea, elderberry, and licorice root (not the candy) to soothe the respiratory tract and support adrenal health.Boosting Immunity to Prevent InfectionsPrevention is always better than cure. Dr. Hartwick shares comprehensive strategies to enhance immune resilience against whooping cough and other respiratory infections:Balanced Diet: Incorporating a variety of brightly coloured fruits and vegetables rich in antioxidants and ensuring adequate fiber intake.Gut Health: Adding fermented foods and probiotic supplements to support the gut microbiome, which plays a crucial role in immune function.Adequate Sleep: Aiming for 7-9 hours of quality sleep each night to allow the body to repair and maintain immune defenses.Stress Management: Practicing stress-reducing activities such as regular physical exercise, meditation, and maintaining a healthy work-life balance to prevent chronic stress from suppressing the immune system.Supplementation: Utilizing immune-boosting supplements like medicinal mushrooms, deep ...
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    15 mins
  • Boost Your Family's Immunity
    Sep 15 2024
    Welcome to another insightful episode of The Tonic Talk Show and Podcast, exclusively on Zoomer Radio! In this episode, host [Host Name] is thrilled to welcome Dr. Dasha Laneva, a distinguished naturopathic doctor who has completed her four years of medical training at the Canadian College of Naturopathic Medicine, following her Bachelor of Science in Biology. With a profound passion for empowering individuals to understand their bodies, Dr. Laneva believes that small, practical habits can lead to astounding improvements in overall health and well-being. Her core principles include a belief the body has the innate ability to heal itself. She also believes skin health is an invaluable reflection on general health. As Toronto enters its heavy traffic season—a period marked by the return to work and school after the holidays—families often find themselves juggling increased stress and busyness. Dr. Laneva delves into how this seasonal transition can impact health and shares invaluable strategies to help families maintain their immune systems and overall health during these demanding times.Key Topics Covered:Understanding Immune Health:Dr. Laneva explains the intricate connection between skin health, psychological balance, and the immune system. She emphasizes that the body has an innate ability to heal itself when provided with the proper support, highlighting the importance of a holistic approach to health that integrates mind, body, and spirit.Boosting Immunity in Teens and Parents:Practical advice on encouraging teenagers and parents to adopt healthy habits, including balanced diets rich in vegetables, fruits, proteins, and fiber.The critical role of hydration and the challenges of ensuring adequate water intake, especially for busy families.The importance of sleep for immune performance, detailing how deep sleep facilitates the production of cytokines—proteins which regulate the immune system and fight infections. Dr. Laneva underscores that insufficient sleep can weaken the immune response, making individuals more susceptible to illnesses.Essential Supplements for Immune Support:Vitamin D: Enhances the activity of white blood cells, the body's first line of defense against infections. Dr. Laneva advises getting vitamin D levels checked to prevent deficiency, especially during winter monthsVitamin C: Supports both the innate and adaptive immune systems, helping the body respond to infections more efficiently and reducing the incidence and duration of illnesses.Probiotics: Highlights the crucial link between gut health and immunity, noting that 60-80% of immune cells reside in the gut. Probiotics can help maintain a balanced gut flora, thereby strengthening the immune response. She outlines research for probiotics reducing cold for kids. Elderberry Syrup: With centuries of use in treating colds and flus, elderberry syrup possesses antiviral properties that inhibit virus replication, aiding the immune system in combating infections. There is also current research supporting it’s effectiveness. Dr. Laneva emphasizes the importance of choosing high-quality supplements which ensure purity, potency, and effectiveness.Maintaining Parental Health:Strategies for parents to prioritize their own health amidst the demands of managing a household. This includes incorporating small, consistent habits such as preparing well balanced meals, ensuring adequate sleep, and finding ways to stay active, like taking quick walks or engaging in family exercise routines.The significance of carving out personal time for relaxation and activities that bring joy, reinforcing that self-care is essential for being able to effectively support the family. Family Health Practices:Establishing a team approach to health by adopting shared healthy habits, such as regular exercise routines, eating meals together as a family, and maintaining consistent sleep schedules.Creating a supportive environment that encourages good hygiene practices, like regular handwashing, especially important as children return to school.Involving children in meal preparation to teach them about balanced diets and healthy eating habits, equipping them with the skills to make nutritious choices independently. This involves how to make a balanced plate. Preventing and Managing Illness:Actionable advice on responding to early symptoms of colds, flus, or COVID-19, including rest, hydration, and the use of natural remedies like echinacea and zinc.The importance of not sharing food and drinks to prevent the spread of infections within the household.Guidance for maintaining cleanliness and minimizing the risk of illness transmission, such as proper clothing to adapt for weather changes and avoiding exposure when someone is sick.Why Listen? This episode is a must-listen for families looking to strengthen their immune systems and maintain health during the hectic transition back to daily routines. Dr. Dasha Laneva's holistic approach provides practical, ...
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    14 mins

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