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Oakville Beaver, 15 Sep 2011, p. 25

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Dr. Dicksons 6-week DETOX CHALLENGE Finally, a challenge where the winner is not determined solely by the scale. Start Date:Week of Sept. 18th to Week of Oct. 24th Dr. Lori Dickson ND Naturopathic Health 603 Argus Rd., Suite 100, Oakville 905-842-6654 In Cooperation with: Whole foods + NZYME WWW.DRLORI.CA INCLUDES INVITE YOUR FRIENDS AND FAMILY! Everyone wins in A Detox Challenge Symptoms ranging from headaches, skin problems, fatigue to swelling and depression could indicate that your body is worn down and toxic. Taking part in a 6-week Detox Challenge will help you beat these and other health issues, kickstarting a lifestyle rejuvenation plan. While one participant will win the prize, Oakville Naturopath, Dr. Dickson advocates that everyone who enters the challenge will feel like a winner.The Detox Challenge begins with an assessment that includes measuring free radical/inflammation levels, fat versus muscle mass, weight, waist-to-hip ratio and hydration status. The winner will be based on the results of the same measurements taken post- challenge. Dr. Dickson will lead a series of detox/health seminars, complete with hand-outs, that will provide basic detox and diet suggestions to optimize participantssuccess. The sessions will begin September 27th from 12-1pm or 7-8 p.m. at 603 Argus Rd., Oakville. Through her practice, Dr. Dickson offers a variety of therapies that facilitate detoxification and weight loss. Along with vitamin/mineral analysis and therapy, colon hydrotherapy, food sensitivity testing and allergy elimination, is a selection of unique cleansing packages. Offered in conjunction with Nzyme, Oakvilles premier organic raw food restaurant, the packages range from a three day mini detox, to a five-day deluxe cleanse and a 10-day deep tissue cleanse. An effective way for Detox Challenge participants to incorporate cleansing and detoxification into their six-week program, the packages are also ideal for busy people looking for safe, easy-to-follow, and highly effective detox programs.As part of the packages, the innovative restaurant will create delicious, organic, juices and smoothies prepared fresh for you each day. Each package also includes live blood cell analysis to determine the clients nutritional status, colon hydrotherapy treatments, vitamin/mineral IV treatments, a detox kit and more. Dr. Dicksons six-week Detox Challenge begins with the initial assessment and ends six weeks later with winning results. For more information or to take up the challenge call 905-842-6654. Check out www.DrLori.ca for details about the variety of health services provided by Dr. Dickson. Services covered by most extended health care plans. 1. Live blood cell analysis (value $95) 2. Pre/Post Assessments of: - Free radical/inflammation levels - Fat vs. muscle mass - Weight - Waist to hip ratio - Hydration status 3. Personalized Detoxing diet and guidelines 4. Two Detox/Health seminars + handouts to optimize your success. Tuesday, Sept. 27th 11am-12pm and 7-8pm and Oct. 11th 11am-12pm and 7-8 pm located at 603 Argus Rd on 2nd floor hallway. 5. Winner receives gift basket from Oakville sponsors. Winner is based on the five assessment values. Oakville Denture Centre Take A Step in the Right Direction. Visit a Chiropodist FOOT CLINIC Hibbert & Associates NO REFERRALS NECESSARY SATURDAY APPOINTMENTS AVAILABLE 331 Sheddon Ave., Oakville 905.815.0971 www.oakvilleclinic.ca amily Footcare and OrthoticsF 2 5 Thursday, Septem ber 15, 2011 O A K V ILLE B EA V ER w w w .in sid eH A LTO N .co m Fight back against breast cancer by volunteering at Pink Ribbon Days. The Canadian Cancer Society Halton Unit is cur- rently looking for volun- teers for the annual Pink Ribbon Days campaign run- ning Sept. 29 to Oct. 2. Breast cancer remains the most commonly diag- nosed cancer in Canadian women and the second most common cause of cancer death in women, said Sandy McDonald, the unit's fundraising co-ordinator. Screening is key to fighting breast cancer because it can detect the disease early when it is most treatable. The Canadian Cancer Society Pink Ribbon Days brings public awareness to Breast Cancer during the month of October. Last year, the Canadian Cancer Society invested $2.7 million to support world-class breast cancer research. Recently, two of the soci- ety's ground-breaking breast cancer clinical trials made news headlines because they will change how breast cancer is pre- vented and treated around the world. The first study relates to preventing breast cancer in women who are at increased risk for the disease. For these women our study The Sexual Assault & Violence Intervention Service of Halton (SAVIS) is extending its services to male survivors of sexual abuse. Through funding from the Ministry of the Attorney General in partnership with the Family Services of Peel, Central Regions Support Services, SAVIS will run a two-year long pilot. The organization already provides services to both male and female survivors, and with the new funding it will add additional short-term face-to- face and group counselling to male survivors. At SAVIS we provide counselling to survivors that recognizes the wide-ranging long-term effects of sexual abuse such as depression, anxiety, low self-esteem and suicidal thoughts, said coun- sellor Ingrid Zollikofer, in a press release. SAVIS already provides free, confidential and non- judgmental support services to males, including a 24-hour crisis line, public education programs, short-term indi- vidual counseling support for fmale partners or friends o female survivors, emergency short-term individual coun- selling support for male survi- vors and referrals to services supporting male survivors. SAVIS is a non-profit char- itable organization working towards ending sexual vio- lence, inequality and oppres- sion in Halton Region. To contact SAVIS, call 905- 825-3622. Fight breast cancer by volunteering at Pink Ribbon Days SAVIS services reach out to men found that the drug exemes- tane reduces their risk of developing the disease by 65 per cent. The second study relates to the treat- ment of breast cancer. Our study found that additional radiation treatment reduc- es risk of reoccurrence for women with early breast cancer, said McDonald. Volunteers are needed to help sell pink ribbons at vari- ous retail locations in Oakville, Burlington and Milton. Shifts are two and three hours in length and are worked in teams of two vol- unteers. This is a great oppor- tunity for students, clubs, teams and church groups. Volunteer site co-ordi- nators are also needed and work with the local office to make sure daffodil sales locations are looked after during the campaign. They will pick up mate- rials from the local office, deliver them to the venue, check in on volunteers throughout the day and will return everything at the end of the day. Site co-ordinators will be assigned a specific loca- tion to look after for the day. Site co-ordinators must have a car in order to participate. To volunteer or for more information, con- tact McDonald at 905-845- 5231, ext. 3163 or e-mail smcdonald@ontario.can- cer.ca.

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