Ever feel like your body is stuck in overdrive—heart pounding, stomach churning, and your brain just won’t shut off? Between managing two teenage boys, studying, juggling everyday demands, and coping with a chronic illness, I often find myself running on high gear both physically and mentally. That restless, “always-on” feeling is exactly where the vagus…
Category: Mind-Body Connection
Why You Feel “Heavy” (Even When the Scale Doesn’t Move)
The Sticky Truth About Dampness and Your Health For a long time, I didn’t really notice it, but once I hit my thirties, I couldn’t quite put my finger on why I felt so sluggish and foggy every late summer. It wasn’t just the heat—it felt heavier than that. It was like I was suddenly…
Breaking Free from Food Rules, Finding True Nourishment
I used to think “eating healthy” meant following a long list of strict rules: no carbs after 6:00 PM, drink this before that, no more than 1,200 calories a day, and counting every gram of protein, fat, and carb. Or, no dessert allowed unless it was made with dates and almond flour. I tried almost…
Understanding TCM Body Constitutions: A Beginner’s Perspective
I was born and raised in Canada, but growing up in a Chinese household, Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) was always present in my life, thanks to my mom. Whenever we were sick, it wasn’t Tylenol or the usual Western remedies. Instead, my mom would brew up some bitter herbal tea that, to be honest, tasted…
A Year of Letting Go and Finding Balance
This past year has been a journey of high highs and some very real lows. Life was beautiful but busy—baseball tournaments, family travel, and a big trip to Japan. I’ll be the first to admit I let loose with food, didn’t always make the best choices, and definitely didn’t get the rest I needed. Between…
Nourishing Your Body: The Best Foods to Eat in Spring According to Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM)
Spring’s that time of year when everything starts to shake off the winter slowdown. Nature wakes up, plants start growing again, animals come out of hibernation, and we feel that shift too. Maybe there’s a bit of winter weight or sluggishness hanging around, but as the days get warmer, we’re naturally pulled outside, craving movement…
Embrace the Dark Side
We always hear about “eating the rainbow,” but today I want to shine a light on the most underrated part of the spectrum: Black Foods. These dark-pigmented ingredients offer significant functional value. I consider them the “underdogs” of the produce aisle—dense with antioxidants that support systemic health and provide a simple way to increase the nutrient…
Plant-Based Nutrition for Beginners: A Simple Guide to Eating More Plants
Thinking about adding more plants to your plate? You’re not alone! Plant-based eating has been gaining popularity for good reason—it’s tasty, versatile, and a great way to nourish your body and the planet. Let’s break it down together, nice and simple. What Is Plant-Based Nutrition? Eating plant-based might sound fancy, but it’s really simple—it’s about…
The Nourishing Power of Food: Feeding Your Brain, Mind, and Emotions
Happy World Mental Health Day! Did you know that the colourful, balanced foods on your plate can do wonders for your mental well-being? They play a crucial role in supporting mental health and easing symptoms linked with mood disorders like depression and anxiety. Ever noticed how a bowl of homemade soup can warm not just…
Exploring Veganism’s Health Benefits and Challenges
In recent years, veganism has taken centre stage, with more and more people embracing it as a pathway to a healthier lifestyle. But, is it really all it’s cracked up to be? In this post, we’ll dive into the world of veganism from a nutritionist’s perspective, debunking myths, highlighting benefits, and discussing the potential downsides….
From Flow to Form
If you’ve ever found yourself in a workout rut, trust me—you’re not alone. I’ve totally been there. For the longest time, yoga was my go-to. It felt like home. But somewhere along the way, I started getting curious about Pilates. I’d heard it was kind of like yoga’s cool cousin—more modern, a little edgier—and I…