Oakville Newspapers

Oakville Beaver, 6 May 2006, p. 12

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12 - The Oakville Beaver Weekend, Saturday May 6, 2006 231 Oak Park Blvd. North Oakville (just south of Trafalgar & Dundas) (905) 901-3402 Dear Dr. Pearce, My neighbour goes to see a chiropractor even though her back doesn't hurt. I asked her why she went and she said it was because it kept her healthy and made her feel good. How can chiropractic keep me healthy and feeling good? Dear Reader, Let me start by saying that that is an excellent question and one that I am asked very frequently. I always respond by saying that chiropractors don't treat pain, we treat nerves. Some nerves are responsible for telling our bodies that we are in pain so that we can stop doing whatever it is that is causing us harm. Other nerves have different jobs and sometimes we don't know that they have been hurt because we don't know how to listen to them. A great example is someone who suffers from heartburn. One of the causes of heartburn is a weak muscle in our esophagus that allows acid from our stomachs to reflux into our throats. This muscle is controlled by our nerves so if the nerve isn't working properly, well, neither will the muscle. Nerves are responsible for everything in our bodies including our immune system, our digestive tracts, our muscles and yes, of course, pain. So not only is it great to go to your chiropractor so that you can lead a pain free life, it is also important to go to your chiropractor for regular check-ups so that we can tell you which nerves are being hurt and fix them before they become a long-term problem. Now that you know how important it is to see your chiropractor for your health, book an appointment for you and your family today! I look forward to meeting you. ALLIANCE CHIROPODY (FOOT CARE) CLINIC 232 South Service Rd. E. Salima Kassam Registered Chiropodist 905-845-2291 Chiropodists treat medical problems of the foot and lower limb. Chiropodists are the only health professionals who are trained exclusively to assess and treat foot problems. Chiropodists are often called upon by physicians for consultation and treatment of the common foot problems: Localized heel/arch/knee pain Prescription Orthotics Ingrown Toenails (conservative or surgical treatment) Painful Corns/Callus Cracked or Fissured Heels Plantar Warts or Lesions Thickened/Distorted Nails Custom Footwear Physician referrals are not required to see a Chiropodist. Call today to book an appointment to discuss your foot health needs. Q: A: May is International Foot Health Month. How can a Chiropodist help me? Call (905) 901-3402 to book your appointment today with Dr. Tara Pearce, Family Chiropractor Call to book your appointment today at 905-845-2291 wealth management inc. 905-338-6179 Q: What Makes a Great Basement? A: In a word, design. Design is truly what makes or breaks the basement you will either choose to spend time in or not. 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This realization opens up the opportunity for each of us to become a great philanthropist, someone who seeks to improve the quality of life and collectively enrich the lives of those around us. So the question is: How can we create value in our Oakville community using our time and our money? As our tax system slowly starts to reduce taxes, we need to rise to the occasion and use deductible dollars to make our communities healthy. If we can move dollars to new and existing charitable organizations, rather than send tax dollars to Ottawa, we can affect change in our local community, shrink government bureaucracy, and create tremendous meaning for our money and our lives . . . and this notion is not just an idea for the Super Rich (905) 842-2262 Dr. Julie Khanna FRCSC , Plastic Surgeon Q: A: The process begins with the expertise of a professional structural engineer who will aid you in the elimination of some, if not all of those annoying jack posts, or load bearing walls. It is from this point that the great room of the house begins to unfold. Open concept basements, that begin at the foot of the stairs, allows for multiple uses in one large space. Home theatres, bars, gyms and spas are just some of the ways people are utilizing their new found living space. Basements are no longer the cold un-inviting storage spaces they used to be. The basement has become a new dynamic living space in its own right. What is the difference between a Cosmetic Surgeon and a Plastic Surgeon? The Basement Space.com would be more than happy to assist you in planning your basement renovation. Please contact Ashley Trapman at 905-338-6179 Selecting a reputable, experienced professional who has been thoroughly trained in performing cosmetic procedures or surgery is the single most important factor in determining the success of your treatment. There is no governing body to regulate who can call themselves a cosmetic specialist; therefore, the term can be used by a medical doctor who may have taken a weekend course in the procedure you are enquiring about. You will want to ensure that your plastic surgeon is board certified by the American Board of Plastic Surgery in the U.S. or is a member of The Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons in Canada. If the doctor or staff at the clinic you are consulting with are reluctant to answer your questions about credentials, be wary. If you have any questions these professionals can answer, please write to: "Ask the Professionals" c/o The Oakville Beaver, 467 Speers Road, Oakville L6K 3S4 or fax to: 905-337-5568

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