by Dr Jeremy Hayman | Dec 1, 2020 | Blog Post, Insight, integrative medicine, Lifestyle Medicine, Naturopathic Medicine
You may have heard it before, but is always worth hearing again: “if you’re feeling tired, fatigued or burnt out, you need to slow down, simplify, and take on less”. Easier said than done, right? Well, don’t be so fast to resist the possibility. There are many people...
by Dr Jeremy Hayman | Nov 4, 2020 | Blog Post, Insight, integrative medicine, Lifestyle Medicine, Naturopathic Medicine
The general consensus is that in order to be healthy you have to make an unwavering commitment to all things ‘health’. The truth, however, is that in order to continually heighten your wellness, you only need to dedicate literally seconds a day, and without completely...
by Dr Jeremy Hayman | Oct 9, 2020 | Blog Post, Cancer and diet, Cancer and Lifestyle, cancer and medicine, Insight, integrative medicine, Naturopathic Medicine
A bold statement? Maybe. Yet although I am a naturopathic cancer focused doctor, I do often support chemotherapy based cancer therapies. What I don’t support however, is the illusion that chemotherapy alone will fix or cure your cancer. In the most hopeful situation,...
by Dr Jeremy Hayman | Sep 30, 2020 | Blog Post, Insight, Lifestyle Medicine, Naturopathic Medicine
Ok, so you’re starting to feel a little too tired. Your nose is beginning to feel stuffy, and your throat has an ever so slight sense of soreness when you swallow. Is this one of those situations you can simply ignore and hope it passes, or is this your body...
by Dr Jeremy Hayman | Sep 29, 2020 | Blog Post, Insight, integrative medicine, Naturopathic Medicine
One Of The Most Effective Ways To Relieve Stress Now If, at any point throughout the course of your lifetime, you’ve dealt with small to large bouts of stress, are currently dealing with it at some level, feel like you deal with stress well, or have all but...
by Dr Jeremy Hayman | Sep 23, 2020 | Blog Post, cancer and medicine, Insight, Naturopathic Medicine
Ok, so let’s be honest, we all know many of the common culprits that can significantly increase your risk of cancer. From smoking and sunburns, to alcohol and obesity, these are a few of the well accepted triggers and causes of cancer. But for those who don’t smoke,...