The Camrose Booster, January 3, 2012

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The CAMROSE BOOSTER January 3, 2012

Nutritional Support for Mental and Physical Well-Being Truehope EMP® An extraordinary supplement!

When purchasing Truehope EMP®, you can rest assured that you are investing in more than just a higher quality nutritional supplement, you are investing in an evidence-based Micronutrient Supplement that provides “Nutritional Support for Mental and Physical Well-Being.”

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FOOT PROBLEMS? I can help! What are Foot Orthotics? Orthotics are medical devices which help to straighten and align the feet to decrease the impact on joints such as knees, hips and lower back. They can also have an effect on headaches, as well as work to prevent and correct Plantars Fasciitis, Bursitis, Bunions and Akilies Tendonosis. Unexplained pain? Come in for a FREE ASSESSMENT.

All you have to do A is call!

Take the 90 day weight loss challenge with: Ask me how.

Free assessment – Custom-fit orthotics “Happy Feet Mean a Happier You”

KAREN ANDERSON THERAPIES

Karen Anderson Certified Reflexologist, Certified Shiastsu Massage Therapist and member of NHPC/Foot Health Practitioner

“This worked for my family, it will for yours too!” – Anthony Stephan, Truehope Co-founder For the Truehope story or for more information: www.truehopeEMP.com

4964-50 Street, Camrose, AB Phone 780-672-8685

Renovate Your Body

TOTAL ORTHOTICS Located in Camrose Acupuncture Clinic, 4910-51 St.. (Ground floor office) Cell 780-781-0310

Do you suffer from aches and pains, fatigue or digestive problems? Have you tried a body balance? A body balance works on your muscles, bones and internal organs through massage, postural alignment and muscle testing. • Touch For Health • Body Management • Ear Candling • Body Cleansing through Herbs and Supplements BOUTIQUE GIFTS AVAILABLE! Air cleansing lamps, designer bags and jewellery, natural beauty products and other unique gift items

Ray of Health LEANNE – Touch for Health Practitioner

780-855-2247 or Cell 780-679-7823

Happy New Year! Feet Mirror the Body For the New Year I wish you all the best in health, happiness and well-being. Thank you for your trust and confidence in me to work on your feet. Anna Schwizer Certified Professional Foot Reflexologist Practitioner

www.annareflex.com

780.608.5263

www.taoist.org

Hey ladies! Jazz up your workout this year! Improve your health, lift your spirit with

TAOIST TAI CHI at the Stoney Creek Centre

5320-40 Ave., Camrose (upstairs of the Ski Club)

Beginner Class: Mon. and Wed., 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. Free Introductory Class: Monday, Jan. 9 at 6:30 p.m. western.canada.taoist.org • camrose@taoist.org

780.672.3801

Classes available in Edmonton, St. Albert, Wetaskiwin, Ft. Saskatchewan, Whitecourt, Sherwood Park, Lloydminster and Yellowknife. The Taoist Tai Chi Society of Canada is a registered charitable organization. #11925 8655 RR0001

Acupuncture for relaxation, rejuvenation, revitalization, regeneration and realignment.

Kris Nelson B.A. B.Sc OT CPMA Occupational Therapist

JANUARY SPECIAL 8 classes for $100 Call 780-781-0310 for more information or to register. At the north end of Main Street in Station Mall.

Nutritional information available

Give yourself The Gift of Wellness Integrated, complementary and holistic approach, blending both conventional and traditional Chinese medicine. – Treatment packages available. –

Pole fitness classes are a great way to tone muscles, lose weight and burn a ton of calories. Some call it THE BEST AB WORKOUT EVER!

Qi

Energetics Phone 780-781-4408 103-4909A - 48 Street Camrose, Alberta T4V 1L7

The packaged food and beverages you pick up on store shelves now have standard nutrition information printed right on the label. You’ll find the amount of calories and 13 core nutrients – fat, saturated fat, trans fat, cholesterol, sodium, carbohydrate, protein, fibre, sugars, vitamin A, vitamin C, calcium and iron – all at your fingertips. All of this information appears in a c onsistent format called a Nutrition Facts table. It’s easy to read and available in both official languages. The table also shows you how many calories

and nutrients you’re getting for the serving size shown and the percent daily value so you know if there is a little or a lot of a nutrient in one serving. Labels on food and beverage products are not new. Companies first introduced nutrition labels on packaged food in Canada in the early 1980s. In January 2003, the federal government introduced an initiative to put standard labels with an expanded list of nutrients on almost all food packages by the end of December 2005. The only exemptions are products with single ingredients

such as spices, fresh fruit and vegetables, and raw meat and poultry that are not ground. Consistent information from product to product makes it easier for shoppers to compare and to make healthy choices for their families. Over the last three years, food companies spent more than $260 million collectively to convert to the new label format. Companies invested a lot of time and resources into redesigning packages, as well as undertaking nutrient analysis, translation and printing for thousands of new packages.


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