Seasonal Allergies on The One Body Wellness Podcast

Are you part of the lucky 30% of Canadians who suffer from seasonal allergies? With so many allergy sufferers, the conversation around environmental irritants is definitely an important one to have.

So, let’s talk about seasonal allergies. You may have noticed that your allergies got worse even earlier this year. Well, isn’t that fun? Emerging from winter and a global pandemic that affects our respiratory system, right into seasonal allergies with similar symptoms, it’s no wonder seasonal allergies is a hot and important topic. From March to September, we must co exist with the trees, grass and weeds that can cause a host of allergy symptoms including congestion, runny nose, loss of smell, itchy eyes, headaches, sneezing and even a rash that is similar to eczema can appear.

So, you have allergies, but how do you manage them in world where you can’t just stay indoors at all times, and that wouldn’t even be good for you anyways, based on dust and other toxins indoors? Well, whenever someone enters my office with seasonal allergy symptoms, I always tend to start with the lymphatic system and the liver. An allergic reaction is an overreaction of the immune system to a certain substance. For example, our allergen specific antibodies, called immunoglobulins, see a pollen overload and are like HARD NO! and they begin to react in ways that become uncomfortable for us to live with.

Sorry to my Ottawa peeps, you live in the Canadian city with the highest pollen count. So it’s no surprise, if you live in the Nation’s capital, you might be on the hunt for relief for your allergy symptoms.

Listen to episode #10 of The One Body Wellness podcast on any podcast listening app for the ways in which I recommend you tackle allergy symptoms and reach out if you have another other questions!

Lyme Disease on The One Body Wellness Podcast

Check out episode 9 on The One Body Wellness Podcast!

Lyme disease comes from black-legged ticks, and it is a bacterial infection. The infection itself is in the shape of a spiral, so it tends to ease itself into areas of our body with grace, no effort at all. The majority of people who get lyme disease don’t remember being bitten by a tick nor do they have a bullseye rash show up, alerting them they’ve been bitten.

As Manual Osteopath, I help address somatic dysfunctions, including cognitive function and the nervous system. As practitioners, we owe it to our patients to always sit in the learners seat. There are no experts on lyme, but lyme literate professionals that are constantly learning about this disease.

Consider false negatives, and addressing lyme based on certain symptoms even if tests are negative, can help outcomes.

My question for you is, instead of fearing lyme and ticks, how can we be symbiotic with nature, to co-exist, and to protect ourselves, and the environment in the meantime?

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The One Body Wellness Podcast

Hello Community! It’s been a minute.

I have had to make a few shifts in my offerings due to this pandemic. So, I’ve started a podcast!

Tune into The One Body Wellness Podcast on any app, including Apple Podcasts and Spotify, where I will throwing condensed doses of health info at you. As well, I will share the mic with humans experiencing their own health concerns and trauma, and the impact it has on the human spirit to show just how resilient we truly are.

We all have a beautiful health history. Feeling connected to others who might be experiencing similar concerns as you, or learning more about the human body within which you live, can be very empowering.

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If you have a specific health concern you’d like Nicole to address on this podcast, or you’d like to be a guest, reach out!

Reminding you to inhale, exhale and find peace in your one body wherever you are.

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