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Journey To Cure Toronto Naturopathic Clinic

"When you know nature as part of yourself,
You will act in harmony.
When you feel yourself part of nature,
You will live in harmony."

- Tao Te Ching (The Way and The Virtue)

Toronto Naturopath - Sherry Chen

Sherry J. Chen, B.Sc., N.D.

Licensed Naturopathic Doctor - Toronto, Ontario

Bachelor of Science (Honours) degree in Biochemistry with a minor in Psychology
Naturopathic Doctor Degree from Canadian College of Naturopathic Medicine
Acupuncture Internship in renown hospital in China

Toronto Registered Massage Therapist (RMT) - Wendy Liu

Wendy Liu, RMT

Registered Massage Therapist - Toronto, Ontario

Bachelor of Science degree from Hubei College of Traditional Chinese Medicine
RMT certification from Canadian College of Massage Therapy and Hydrotherapy
Certified Pregnancy Massage Therapist with extensive experience with pre & postpartum women

Toronto Occupational and Craniosacral Therapist -  Lynelle Bassarath

Lynelle Bassarath, OT, CST

Licensed Occupational Therapist and Craniosacral Therapist - Toronto, Ontario

Occupational Therapy Degree from the University of Toronto
CranioSacral Therapist at the Upledger Institute

Naturopathic Initial Visit and Follow-Up

Naturopathic Initial Visit
Indepth case history, case oriented physical exam and
Traditional Chinese tongue and pulse diagnosis

Naturopathic Follow-Up
Dietary Analysis, Discussion of Treatment Plan

Most Extended Insurance Covers Naturopathic Services
(look for "naturopath, naturopathy, naturopathic doctor, doctor of naturopathic medicine" in your insurance plan booklet)

 
 
Naturopathic Massage

Massage

Swedish Massage, Traditonal Chinese Tuina Massage, Pregnancy Massage
- By Registered Massage Therapist (RMT)

Naturopathic Acupuncture/Cosmetic Acupucture

Acupuncture

Insertion of fine sterile needles in specific points on the body to
balance the Qi (energy) and improve health.

Cosmetic & Weight Loss Acupuncture
(Facial rejuvenation --See Article)

Homeopathy

Homeopathy

A form of medicine that uses minute doses of plant, animal or mineral origin to stimulate the body's ability to heal itself. Homeopathy is a powerful medicine and effects healing on a physical and emotional level.

Bowen Therapy

Bowen Therapy

Gentle movements over specific points on the body to activate the body's ability to heal itself

Traditional Chinese Herbal Medicine

Traditional Chinese Herbal Medicine

Individualized formulas are created to address specific illness. Helping to restore the natural balance of the body.

Nutrition and Weight Management

Nutrition and Weight Management

Individual diets and nutritional supplements are recommended to address deficiencies, treat disease processes and to promote health.

CranioSacral Therapy

CranioSacral Therapy

CST is a gentle, hands-on method of evaluating and enhancing the functioning of a physiological body system called the craniosacral system.

Reflexology

Reflexology with Energy Healing

 

Now Open

 

Journey Cure Health Store

High Quality Supplements and 100% Natural Spa Facial Products

 

Gemoscan International Inc. 

Food Intolerance Testing

Food intolerance (delayed allergy) testing utilizing state of the art, patented technology developed in Europe.

 

JC Toronto Naturopathic Clinic Location: 1370 Don Mills Road, Suite 206
                 Toronto, Ontario. M3B 3N7
                 (Free Parking available -- TTC accessible)

(Two stop lights north of Lawrence on Don Mills Road)

JC Toronto Naturopathic Clinic Winter Hours:

Tuesday:        11:00 a.m. - 6:00p.m.
Wednesday:   11:00 a.m. - 6:00p.m.
Thursday:       11:00 a.m. - 6:00p.m.
Friday:            11:00 a.m. - 6:00p.m.
Saturday:       11:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.

JC Toronto Naturopathic Clinic Summer Hours:

Tuesday:        11:00 a.m. - 7:00p.m.
Wednesday:   11:00 a.m. - 7:00p.m.
Thursday:       11:00 a.m. - 7:00p.m.
Friday:            11:00 a.m. - 7:00p.m.
Saturday:       11:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.

Closed Mondays and Sundays

Give us a call if you need other arrangements for your appointments.

All Services by Appointment Only (dependent on services, treatments are by Licensed Naturopath, Registered Massage Therapist or Licensed Occupational Therapist)


Cancellation Policy: 48 hours advance notice must be given of a cancelled appointment or a charge of $25 will be applied to the next appointment.

Payment: CASH, VISA, MASTERCARD, or DEBIT

Email Us: schen@journeytocure.com

Telephone: 647.435.2517

 
 

Jouney To Cure Toronto Naturopathic Clinic - Featured Article

Constipation Constipation Constipation - Requires Action -- Dr. Sherry Chen, Naturopath -Toronto, Canada

Constipation is not a disease but a symptom. Most people growing up with constipation doesn't even realize it to be abnormal until the discomfort starts to interfere with how they are feeling over all. In fact, some think that their bowel habits are quite normal when they have only one bowel movement a week.

Constipation can be defined as difficulty to pass stool, even if one is having a bowel movement everyday, having less than 3 bowel movements per week or having a sensation of incomplete bowel evacuation. Constipation can be caused by many diseases (hypothyroid) and medications (anti-depressant drugs, opiates).

In my practice, I tell my clients that they should have a least one bowel movement a day, with formed solid stools that are not difficult to pass. Below are some cases I have seen in my practice. If any of the cases sounds like what you, a family member or a friend is experiencing then you should seek medical help with a licensed Naturopathic Doctor.

Case 1

Middle aged lady with previous diagnosis of Hashimoto's thyroiditis. Currently medicated with replacement thyroid hormone and blood levels indicated all thyroid hormones to be within normal limits. Patient's constipation described as having one bowel movement per week, stools were pellet-like brown with some mucous.

Treatments used prior to constipation treatments at Journey To Cure included colonics (gave relief from constipation while treatments were carried out but constipation would return once colonics were stopped), fiber supplements and changing her diet to include fiber rich foods.

Treatments: The patient was given 4 bags of a herbal formula that was designed specific to her symptoms (these not only include her constipation but also other symptoms that she reported. Since the human body is a whole, all symptoms are taken into consideration to formulate the herbal decoction). Dietary changes that were recommended included increase fibrous foods (which patient had already started), decrease foods that are considered goitrogenic ( eg. turnips, cabbage, cauliflower etc. because of history of hypothyroidism), and no raw uncooked foods. The herbal formula helped to provide the body with the energy to move the stools in the intestinal tract and soften the stools. Dietary changes provided long term care for the digestive tract.

Results: One year follow up, client reports bowel movements are still normal.

 

Case 2

Constipation for the last 20 plus years. Stools are hard but not dry and only able to have a bowel movement if more than 2 litres of water is consumed otherwise constipation would set in. Other symptoms reported included hyperhydrosis (excessive sweating), nightly leg cramps, shortness of breath and fatigue.

Treatment: 3 acupuncture treatments and 13 bags of herbal decoctions were prescribed, the formula was altered once after the first 3 bags of herbs were consumed as the client already reported having daily bowel movements. The last 10 bags of herbs were to support the body's own ability to defecate and to increase the client's overall energy. The other symptoms reported gradually improved. Patient reported after the first acupuncture treatment, there was a very large amount of stool evacuated and felt "cleaned" out.

Result: Patient continue to have bowel movements after 3 months after treatments.

Case 3


Patient was experiencing abdominal pain which included bloating and gas and had bowel movements two times a week. Blood tests came back within normal limits. The client requested to recieve only acupuncture treatments and declined to use any herbal treatments.

Treatment: After 2 treatments of acupuncture, client reported that she was no longer feeling constipated ie. having one bowel movement a day. Treatments are still ongoing as there is still a sensation of incomplete evacution reported by the client. Dietary recommendations included increasing fibrous rich foods and decreasing spicy foods.

Constipation should be a concern for any one that experiences it. We need to be removing waste from our body on a daily basis. If we are not removing waste, similar to a drainage system where waste gets washed down our pipes and into some sanitation plant, it can get backed up. The backing up of waste can cause a number of problems. Some common symptoms that people may experience is gas (usually odorous), cramping pains, bloating, sluggishness and fatigue, irritability etc. As mentioned above constipation can be indicative of other diseases or indirectly be related to a disease. Here is an example of what I mean by constipation being indirectly related to a disease. If diet is a factor in constipation then it means that there is usually a lack of fiber in the diet. This also means that if there is a lack of fiber we maybe have issues of high cholesterol, hormonal imbalances ( cysts, PMS, fibrous breast, weight gain) or even immune related diseases.

You can reach us at:

Tel: 647 435 2517
1370 Don Mills Road, Suite 206
Toronto ON M3B 3N7
Journey To Cure Toronto Naturopathic Clinic

 

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