by Dr. Talia Marcheggiani, ND | May 2, 2012 | Balance, Nature, Preventive Medicine, Sexual Health, Travel, Women's health
It’s time to talk about everybody’s favourite health topic: menstruation!
My own personal story begins when I made the big switch from pads to tampons after joining the high school swim team and starting a part time job as a lifeguard.
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by Dr. Talia Marcheggiani, ND | Apr 30, 2012 | Culture, Diet, Education, Exercise, Food, Nutrition, Therapeutic Diets
In North American society, we are conditioned to believe that we should consume 1200-1500mg of calcium a day in order to prevent osteoporosis in our later years. Parents feel they are unfit if they do not forcefeed their children 3 servings of dairy products (almost a litre of milk) a day!
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by Dr. Talia Marcheggiani, ND | Apr 25, 2012 | Art, Balance, Beauty, Colombia, Colour, Culture, Photography, Travel, Travel Stories
Some photographic memories from Bogotá, Medellín and Cartagena de Indias, Colombia. 2009.
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by Dr. Talia Marcheggiani, ND | Apr 23, 2012 | Canadian College of Naturopathic Medicine, Clinic, Exams, Humour, Mental Health, OSCE, Robert Schad Naturopathic Clinic, Student
Monday, April 23, a date that has been haunting me for the past few months, marked the day that I embarked on my second Objective Structured Clinical Examination: The OSCE.
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by Dr. Talia Marcheggiani, ND | Apr 22, 2012 | Art, Balance, Blog Awards, Gratitude, Liebster Award, Recognition
So I’m suprised and happy to say that if tomorrow’s OSCE II goes horribly awry at least I can consider blog writing as a second career choice! I have been given my first blog award: The Liebster Award!
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by Dr. Talia Marcheggiani, ND | Apr 19, 2012 | Acupuncture, Canadian College of Naturopathic Medicine, Exams, Motivation, Student
At CCNM we have an quarterly exam in Point Location, or acupuncture. The exam consists of memorizing all of the points on two or more acupuncture channels (usually around 60-70 different points), along with the underlying anatomy, contraindications and the depth and angle at each point. (more…)
by Dr. Talia Marcheggiani, ND | Apr 18, 2012 | Art, Art Therapy, Creativity, Culture
J recently posted this cute and hilarious picture on my Facebook wall. I’m sure it pretty much sums up a 4 year degree in Art History (without the tedious readings and essays) in one quick glance, not that I have a degree in Art History but, you know…
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by Dr. Talia Marcheggiani, ND | Apr 15, 2012 | Acupuncture, Addiction, Alcohol, Asian Medicine, Balance, Detoxification, Emotions, Mental Health, Traditional Chinese Medicine, Uncategorized
The NADA (National Acupuncture Detoxification Association) protocol for addictions recovery and detoxification consists of 5 acupuncture points on each ear. Developed by Michael Smith, it has been implemented in North America in various detoxification and addictions treatment centres across North America. It’s a beautiful example of the effectiveness of acupuncture and it’s implementation into mainstream medical treatment facilities.
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by Dr. Talia Marcheggiani, ND | Apr 12, 2012 | Asian Medicine, Ayurvedic Medicine, Balance, Motivation, Nature, Nature Cure, Naturopathic Philosophy
Did you know that women who have a hysterectomy (removal of the uterus) can suffer from lack of creativity and a decrease in overall motivation after the organ has been removed?
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by Dr. Talia Marcheggiani, ND | Apr 10, 2012 | Art, Art Therapy, Balance, Creativity, Education, Exams, Finding yourself, Mindfulness, Motivation, Nature Cure, Naturopathic Philosophy
In Alice’s world there was a pill to make you smaller and another to make you taller. In the world we live, however, we have pills that cover us for virtually everything – even racism. My pharmacology group recently presented an article on how blood pressure medication reduced racial prejudice by 66%. (An aside: perhaps more people should be on this medication.)
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