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It is upon us.  Here on the West Coast the drizzly, grey flu-ridden fall is in full force.  If you haven’t gotten the yearly bug yet, you’ve probably thought a lot about it.  Every time we turn on the news or pass by newspapers we see how concerned the media is about the annual flu, H1N1 and how the supply of the vaccines is falling short of the demand.  But is it all worth the hype? Is avoiding the flu really that hard?

I’ve had a number of calls from worried parents over the last couple weeks.  Little one has a cough or a fever or both - a likely H1N1 diagnosis.  Should they get a prescription for anti-virals?  Should they vaccinate their other children or themselves?  Before they know it, they’re worked up into a tizzy, questioning their jobs as parents and expecting the worst.  Part of me understands their concern.  Both the seasonal influenza and the H1N1 variety can be serious and can kill people.  But lets look at the facts:

In an information bulletin from the Ministries of Health Services and Healthy Living and Sport in British Columbia, Canada, dated November 10, 2009, we learn that in the past week there have been 202 new, severe cases of H1N1, leading to 8 deaths for a total of 601 confirmed severe cases and 23 deaths since April 2009.  Twenty-two of those deaths occurred in people who had underlying medical conditions such as heart or kidney disease, diabetes, asthma and chronic lung disease, suppressed immune systems, neurological disorders, liver disease, blood disorders and severe obesity.To put the H1N1 outbreak in perspective, 400 to 800 people die in British Columbia from the seasonal flu or pneumonia each year.”

Should we be really worried about avoiding the flu or the swine flu?

“The majority of lab-confirmed cases in B.C. have been mild or moderate in severity, with the patients either having already recovered or currently recovering.”

Most people who are exposed to either virus and/or catch it are completely fine.  Read that again.  Just to be sure.

That being said - it is important to stay healthy and a solid baseline is a good start.  So, what can you do to protect you and your family?  The following information is what we are telling our patients at Nanaimo Naturopathic Doctor:

PREVENTION - Avoiding the Flu:

1.  Proper hygiene is important and simple.

Wash your hands:

  • frequently with soap and warm water for at least 20 seconds;
  • before or after you eat or after using the washroom;
  • before touching your mouth, eyes or face;
  • after you blow your nose, sneeze or cough

Cough or sneeze into your sleeve at your elbow (not your hands)
Toss used tissues into the garbage immediately
Don’t make close contact with people that are sick

2.  Important lifestyle factors to help in avoiding the flu:

Get 7-8 hours of sleep (a night not over two nights or even worse, three!)
Move your body every day.
Practice Stress Reduction Techniques.  A lowered immune system is one of The Symptoms of Stress.
Choose to eat nutritious, whole foods especially colourful vegetables
Drink ample water for your body weight (1/2 your weight in pounds is the number of ounces you should drink per day)

3.  Other things you can do to improve your chances of avoiding the flu:

Talk to your local Naturopathic Doctor about your individual immune and vaccine needs.

Consider taking an appropriate dose of Vitamin D and a high quality echinacea or mushroom supplement.

IF YOU GET SICK OR START TO SHOW SYMPTOMS:

Stay home, until you are feeling better.  Get plenty of rest.  It’s drizzly and grey and dull outside… cozy up with your favorite slippers and a good book.  You and your co-workers will be thankful.

Drink lots of fluids, like home made chicken soup (momma knew what she was doing) especially if suffering from vomiting or diarrhea.

Don’t fear the fever!  Fevers are the body’s way of fighting off the bugs and are vital to a complete recovery.  Suppressing the fever with drugs is taking away the body’s fighting chance.  Fevers of 38.9 degrees Celsius or 102 F) are optimal.  Typically, I tell my worried moms to only worry about fevers if they get to 40 C or 104 F (after which central nervous system damage and seizures might occur so it is advisable to get to an emergency room or clinic - pronto - especially if dehydration is a concern).  We can work WITH the fever to improve our chances of a healthy recovery. Check out Home Hydrotherapy - Get Stimulated for ways to help optimize a fever.

There is a plethora of information out there about avoiding the flu.  The best thing you can do is get informed and make the best choices for you.  If you need professional help with that choice try a visit with a Naturopathic Doctor.   Naturopathic medicineis a safe, effective and natural approach to you and your family’s health.  Naturopathic doctors can and will empower you to live a healthy lifestyle while treating and preventing disease.  Find more information on the services I offer at Arbour Wellness Centre at Nanaimo Naturopathic Doctor.

For more information on disease surveillance in British Columbia:

www.gov.bc.ca/h1n1

www.healthlinkbc.ca

www.fightflu.ca

www.phac-aspc.gc.ca

www.bccdc.ca

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Dr. Tonia Mitchell ND
Dr. Tonia Mitchell ND

We would like to take this opportunity to welcome Dr. Tonia Mitchell, Naturopathic Doctor, to HealthTopics.ca .  Dr. Mitchell will be a contributing author to HealthTopics.ca in the areas of health and medicine that interest her and her patients.  Dr. Mitchell is a practicing Nanaimo Naturopathic Doctor.  She welcomes new patients looking for a Nanaimo Naturopathic Doctor.

Dr. Mitchell graduated from the Canadian College of Naturopathic Medicine in Toronto.  Dr. Mitchell is licensed to practice Naturopathic Medicine in British Columbia.  Dr. Mitchell also received her Acupuncture Certificate from The College of Naturopathic Physicians of British Columbia.  In addition to mastering the treatment modalities taught in CCNM’s curriculum, Dr. Mitchell also has training in Autonomic Response Testing, Cosmetic Acupuncture, Intravenous and Parenteral Therapies as well as Reiki Energy Healing.

Prior to her Naturopathic medical training, Dr. Mitchell obtained a Bachelor of Science degree from Simon Fraser University where she minored in Contemporary Dance and majored in Kinesiology.  After graduating from Naturopathic College, Dr. Mitchell started Naturally Well Health Centre in Vancouver, B.C.  Afer a couple of years in practice in Vancouver she moved to Nanaimo, B.C. to be with her husband and there she joined Arbour Wellness Centre where she enjoys practicing as a Nanaimo Naturopathic Doctor.

As a Naturopathic Physician, Dr. Mitchell believes the body can bring itself back into its healthy, natural state.  In her practice, she listens to her patients fascinating stories to get to the root cause of their health concerns.  She combines nature’s ancient wisdom and modern science to inspire, educate and empower her patients to make the best choices to propel them forward towards a vibrant, healthy future.  Her treatments focus on diet, stress reduction, herbs and acupuncture.  You can find her doing local seminars, volunteering in the community and sitting as the treasurer of the BC Naturopathic Association.

Dr. Mitchell has experience treating anxiety, depression, obesity, hypertension, diabetes, toxicity, stress, high cholesterol, allergies, asthma, skin conditions, colds and flus, digestive concerns, musculoskeletal injuries, menstrual and reproductive concerns, infertility and dysbiosis.

Dr. Mitchell looks forward to working with you on your journey towards true health and wellness.  Arbour Wellness Centre invites you to contact their office at 250 729-4969 to book an appointment with Dr. Tonia Mitchell, ND.

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