Main Street Naturopathic Clinic, located at 616 Main Street North, offers a variety of alternative approaches to health and wellness.
Main Street Naturopathic Clinic provides natural health alternatives to everyone in our community who is looking for new ways to stay healthy and promote a stronger sense of well-being.
With a more personalized approach to health, the medical professionals at Main Street Naturopathic Medicine take a deep dive into the root causes of your illness and recommend a personalized treatment plan that’s right for you.
“Everything is individual. Naturopathic doctors are a little different. They really spend the time[to get to know the patient’s individual needs]so the first consultation actually takes 90 minutes.” , admitted Tamara Draper, the clinic’s colonic hydrotherapy therapist.
Draper explained that administering the treatment requires different steps and that local clinics accommodate people with a variety of medical conditions, from autoimmune diseases to those struggling with weight loss. did.
“There are also high-quality supplements available for purchase at the clinic,” she added.
Dr. Lynn Chiasson, BS, ND is a licensed naturopathic physician at Main Street Naturopathy. She studied at the Canadian College of Naturopathic Medicine in Toronto, Ontario, and she began practicing locally in 2003.
Caitlin Dyck is the clinic’s holistic nutritionist, and Laura Erickson is the holistic skin care expert for all your skin care ailments.
Of the many services offered at Main Street Naturopathic Clinic, Draper recommended two that he felt would be appropriate for adults age 55 and older.
drip therapy
“IV therapy is like taking a supplement, but instead of being taken orally, it’s taken directly into the bloodstream,” Draper explained.
“When you take vitamins this way, they bypass the gastrointestinal system, so they are 100 percent absorbed.”
Seniors often take a variety of supplements, but this alternative offers a much easier approach.
“If you think of your body as a bucket, the lower the bucket is, the worse you feel. IV therapy helps fill that bucket, and supplements help maintain it.”
Draper said the treatment program also helps boost immunity and reduce stress in patients.
colon hydrotherapy
Colon hydrotherapy, also known as colon cleansing, is a safe and gentle internal bath that deeply cleanses toxins from the body’s colon to promote physical health. After the procedure, patients usually report feeling renewed energy and a stronger sense of mental clarity.
According to the clinic, conditions that respond well to colonic hydrotherapy include acid reflux and indigestion, allergies and asthma, bloating and gas, constipation, diarrhea, and many skin conditions.
Draper also noted that the clinic supplies a variety of supplements to complement the program.
“Personally, as a colonic hydrotherapist, I always recommend good fiber (supplements) because you need to poop. Increase the amount of it, get it out, and do it 2-3 times a day. I need to poop,” she said.
To increase stool volume, she recommends consuming more fiber and adding supplements as needed to ensure regular intake.
“We need good bacteria, so a good probiotic can help with that too. Your gut is essentially your life force and your second brain, so the healthier you keep your gut, the healthier and happier you’ll be.” ,” she added.
The clinic also offers services such as hormone and food sensitivity testing, weight loss plans, detox plans, nutritional counseling, cardiac evaluations, homeopathy, and acupuncture.
To contact Main Street Naturopathic Clinic, the phone number is 306-692-6160 and the clinic is located at 616 Main Street North.
For more information, visit the clinic’s website MainStreetNaturopathyClinic.ca.
