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Holistic Nutrition / Nutritional Counselling

For maximum results, Jessica (BHSc. CNP. NNCP.) has a holistic approach to health and gets to the root cause of your symptoms & concerns. Holistic nutrition can help you address nutrient deficiencies, organ imbalances and potential toxicities through diet, lifestyle and supplements. Jessica will help keep you accountable to a realistic lifestyle you are excited about! ***Please note that I a... Read More

For maximum results, Jessica (BHSc. CNP. NNCP.) has a holistic approach to health and gets to the root cause of your symptoms & concerns. Holistic nutrition can help you address nutrient deficiencies, organ imbalances and potential toxicities through diet, lifestyle and supplements. Jessica will help keep you accountable to a realistic lifestyle you are excited about!

***Please note that I am not a dietician. A dietician and a holistic nutritionist can have different insurance coverage depending on your plan and provider. If you require insurance coverage, please check-in with your insurance provider to inquire if your policy covers nutritional counselling/nutritionist.


Acupuncture

Acupuncture is based on the principles of Traditional Chinese Medicine, design to re-establish the body’s natural flow of energy, relieve emotional and physical blocks and stimulate the immune and hormonal systems. Hair thin needles are applied to specific points on the body which effectively remove blocks and boost the body’s inherent ability to heal itself. Based on the principles of orienta... Read More

Acupuncture is based on the principles of Traditional Chinese Medicine, design to re-establish the body’s natural flow of energy, relieve emotional and physical blocks and stimulate the immune and hormonal systems. Hair thin needles are applied to specific points on the body which effectively remove blocks and boost the body’s inherent ability to heal itself.
Based on the principles of oriental medicine, acupuncture works by stimulating and promoting the body’s inherent healing abilities. Acupuncture is effective in treating many common ailments.
Modern science is beginning to verify what acupuncturists have known for thousand of years, that acupuncture regulates the nervous system, the hormonal (endocrine) system as well as boosting the immune system and bringing them back into balance. Increasingly, acupuncture is recognized as a complementary therapy to augment Western medical practices.
Hair thin needles are used on different parts of the body to reestablish the flow of energy, relieve emotional and physical stagnation, and stimulate the immune and endocrine systems.
Acupuncture and Tuina massage accesses the body at a different level, using both together enhances the effectiveness of each, resulting in a more complete treatment.
Massage leaves the body relaxed and more receptive, which makes the acupuncture more powerful. In turn the more blockages the acupuncture dissolves, the more the body relaxes. This re-established flow builds a spiral of life-enhancing and long-term benefits
Tuina massage stimulates the flow of qi to promote balance and harmony within the body using many of the same principles of acupuncture. During a session, practitioners use oscillating and pressure techniques that differ in force and speed. Tuina massage can be done as a stronger deep-tissue massage or a more gentle, energetic treatment.
It’s similar to acupuncture in the way it targets specific acupoints, but practitioners use fingers instead of needles to apply pressure to stimulate these points. Tuina massage is often used in combination with acupuncture.

The other modality is cupping. One way to think about cupping is that it is the inverse of massage. Rather than applying pressure to muscles, the suction uses pressure to pull skin, tissue and muscles upward. It enhances circulation, helps relieve pain and pulls out the pathogens that linger in your body’s tissues

Gua sha is a natural, alternative therapy that involves scraping your skin with a massage tool to improve your circulation. This ancient Chinese healing technique may offer a unique approach to better health, addressing issues like chronic pain.
Gua sha may reduce inflammation, so it’s often used to treat ailments that cause chronic pain, such as arthritis and fibromyalgia, as well as those that trigger muscle and joint pain.

In auriculotherapy, the ear is seen as a microcosm of the entire body. By stimulating specific points on the ear, such as with ear seeds, corresponding areas of the body and organs can be affected.
Ear seeds can be used alone or in conjunction with acupuncture and has been shown to have significant positive effects on psychological distress, drug and alcohol use, and cravings. Other common uses of ear seeds are to help patients with alleviating stress, losing weight, quitting smoking, and much more. Once applied, the ear seeds stimulate specific points through light pressure over time. And because the seeds are worn home, patients can also stimulate the points themselves by massaging the ear seeds when they feel like they need an extra boost.


Cosmetic Acupuncture Facial Rejuvenation

Facial Rejuvenation Acupuncture (Cosmetic Acupuncture) In traditional Chinese medicine, health of the skin (containing blood and lymphatic vessels, nerves, oil, and sweat glands) largely depends on the health of the whole body and proper functioning of the internal organs. Acupuncture initiates the body’s ability to heal itself by addressing the underlying causes of aging. Like every regular... Read More

Facial Rejuvenation Acupuncture (Cosmetic Acupuncture)
In traditional Chinese medicine, health of the skin (containing blood and lymphatic vessels, nerves, oil, and sweat glands) largely depends on the health of the whole body and proper functioning of the internal organs. Acupuncture initiates the body’s ability to heal itself by addressing the underlying causes of aging.
Like every regular acupuncture session, facial rejuvenation treatment requires an initial assessment in order for the practitioner to formulate an individual plan of treatment.

Benefits of Facial Rejuvenation
Rejuvenation of the skin is associated with increased Qi and blood circulation in the facial tissue which oxygenates and therefore speeds its detoxification, and stimulates collagen and elastin production. This safe acupuncture face-lift can be used to: eliminate fine lines on the face and substantially minimize frown lines; reduce sagging of the skin (double-chin, puffy eyes, drooping eyelids) by strengthening the facial muscles; improve facial complexion; improve vision and brighten the eyes.

Each treatment begins with gentle facial cupping or Gua Sha to distribute blood and nutrients throughout the face. This is followed by tiny facial needles that are used to focus repair into the weakened lines of the face and whole body acupuncture to focus on the underlying imbalances that have contributed to visible signs of aging.
You will leave feeling amazing and your skin will be glowing! Individuals notice visible improvements after about 3 treatments, however lasting results tend to come after a 10-12 treatment course that need only be repeated every 2-5 years. For maximum effectiveness, the first six sessions should be performed at least twice a week; the remaining sessions should be spaced apart no longer than 5 - 7 days.
Facial rejuvenation acupuncture is not a replacement for plastic surgery and individual results vary depending on a person’s state of health, age, and lifestyle. Nevertheless, the effectiveness of this safe alternative is unquestionable.
In some cases, facial rejuvenation acupuncture is contraindicated; these cases include:
• Pregnancy
• Pacemakers
• Abnormal coagulation
• High blood pressure
• Migraine headaches
• Former plastic surgery


Massage Therapy

Therapeutic massage involves the manipulation of the soft tissue structures of the body in order to prevent and alleviate pain, discomfort, muscle spasm, and stress. At Kneaded Touch, we use mainly Swedish Massage techniques which deal with the manipulation of the soft tissues of the body, including skin, muscles, ligaments, tendons, and fascia. It is most often performed with oil or lotion. Te... Read More

Therapeutic massage involves the manipulation of the soft tissue structures of the body in order to prevent and alleviate pain, discomfort, muscle spasm, and stress. At Kneaded Touch, we use mainly Swedish Massage techniques which deal with the manipulation of the soft tissues of the body, including skin, muscles, ligaments, tendons, and fascia. It is most often performed with oil or lotion. Techniques include effleurage (light long strokes), petrissage (circular manipulation), tapotement (percussive techniques), rocking and vibration techniques.


Prenatal Massage Therapy

Pregnancy massage is offered to pre-, peri- or postnatal mothers. It addresses the specific needs of pregnant women such as discomfort in the lower back, feet, and legs.

Kimberly Belway is a Registered Massage Therapist graduated from Algonquin College. She has a passion for prenatal care, scars, and helping relieve persistent pain. She is an enthusiastic learner and strives to continue her education throughout her career to further develop quality and efficiency in providing health care. Kimberly is a positive and calming presence who prioritizes getting people to their treatment goals. She prides herself on providing an integrated and customized treatment plan that addresses each client’s unique needs. Kimberly welcomes new clients with open arms and is looking forward to helping everyone she can.

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Rania is a Registered Massage Therapist who graduated from the International Academy of Massage Therapy in 2021 with honours and multiple awards. She has attained a diverse educational background with vast knowledge and experience in the health field.

Rania has experience working in the Personal Training Industry, the Biotech Industry, and Medical Rehabilitation Research before transitioning to Massage Therapy.

Rania earned her MD degree in Syria and specialized in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. She has worked for nine years in the field of physical medicine prior to moving to Canada. Currently, she is pursuing her passion for alternative healthcare.

As a massage therapist, Rania specializes in deep tissue massage, trigger point work, stretching, and traction. She takes a holistic approach to her practice by treating the whole person and not just their symptoms. Rania is committed to continuous education and staying current with the latest techniques and research in the field of massage therapy.

Outside of work, Rania loves traveling and exploring new cultures. She also enjoys spending time with her friends and family including trying new restaurants. She maintains an active lifestyle through hiking, yoga, and weight training. Rania is passionate about helping her clients achieve optimal health and wellness. She looks forward to creating a positive impact in their lives.

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Shahrbanoo (Sherry) Rahimi. R. Ac

Sherry is a graduate with Honours, from the International Academy of Traditional Chinese Medicine in Ottawa. She is a Registered Acupuncturist. She also holds a Master’s Degree in Psychology. She is deeply passionate about Chinese medicine, and integrates her knowledge of psychology in the practice of Traditional Chinese Medicine. Sherry’s treatment style is always tailored to an individual’s needs to provide a client- centered treatment. Her approach is centred in the understanding that emotions and physical health are intimately connected, believing that emotions impact the health of the body and vice versa. She strongly believes that the role of the practitioner is to act as a guide and facilitate healing that comes from within. Her treatments use a mixture of acupuncture, TuiNa, Guasha, Cupping, Moxibustion and ear acupuncture. Sherry has a special interest in treating musculoskeletal, digestive, gynaecological issues and emotional health challenges.

Shahrbanoo (Sherry) Rahimi. R. Ac Sherry is a graduate with Honours, from the International Acad... Read More

Amélie Duhaime is a dedicated Registered Massage Therapist and a graduate of the Algonquin College Massage Therapy program. Her expertise spans a diverse range of treatments, including sports massage, scar therapy, pregnancy support, neuropathy care, and the management of persistent pain and chronic conditions. Amélie is particularly passionate about working with veterans and clients facing long-standing health challenges.

Her approach integrates both deep tissue and lighter touch techniques, lymphatic drainage, neuromuscular methods, TMJ treatments, and relaxation therapy. Amélie is committed to helping clients enhance their daily activities and improve their overall quality of life. She looks forward to working with clients on their journey to better health and well-being.

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Abigail became a Registered Massage Therapist in December of 2016. She wanted to be involved in a field that would allow her to help people by means of natural therapy. Her personal experience with injury was what sparked her interest in this field many years ago.

In November 2018 Abigail joined our team. As a professional RMT, she aspires to achieve the best possible results for each client with a thorough and comprehensive treatment.

Through professionalism and attention to detail, she maintains a healthy relationship with each client. She has gained experience in working with a variety of muscular issues, including: muscular imbalance, occupational or sports injuries, tension or stress headaches, overuse trauma such as tendinitis and TMJ disorder. She frequently uses deep tissue and trigger point therapy with her clients while adapting pressure and technique to each client’s pain tolerance. She strives to exercise an intuitive balance between deep tissue and relaxation.

Many who have met Abigail have commented that she has a certain seriousness about her, but the truth is, she takes her work to heart and seriously, but there is a side of her that enjoys a good laugh. In her free time, Abigail enjoys old comedy classics, good scary books and reading up on space science.

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*Please see note at bottom: I am not a dietician. I am a holistic nutritionist.

Jessica is a holistic nutritionist who believes that the relationship you have with food is a reflection of the relationship you have with yourself. She uses a root-cause and personalized approach to help you improve your gut health, emotional eating and overall mood. She also has specific interests in helping clients with insomnia, burnout & stress management.

Jessica’s nutritional counseling services can also help you with:

• Mood & energy support (fatigue, focus/concentration, irritability, low self-esteem, etc.)

• Digestion (bloating, gas, constipation, sensitivities, heartburn/acid reflux etc.)

• Emotional wellbeing, self-development and mindset

• Skin health (acne, dull skin)

• Intense food cravings

• Hormonal health

• Living a low-toxin lifestyle

• And more…

Her practice incorporates a symptomatology assessment tool to determine your nutritional needs such as potential nutrient & vitamin depletions, organ imbalances and heavy metal toxicities. Her services also include lifestyle & mindset coaching, meal plans & recipe books focused on whole foods, and supplement recommendations when needed.

Jessica became a Certified Nutritional Practitioner from The Institute of Holistic Nutrition. She also holds an honours Bachelor in Health Sciences from the University of Ottawa. Her credentials and experience allow her to have a bio-psycho-social approach to health; meaning that she considers your physical, mental and emotional wellbeing.

Jessica speaks 4 languages (English, French, Arabic and Spanish) and loves to explore the Latin culture, hence her minor in Spanish during University. She enjoys to go out dancing, Latin social dancing and swimming as her favorite forms of exercise. She enjoys reading books on holistic health, psychology, spirituality, consciousness, self-help & self-development.

When you eat good, you feel good, and when you feel good, you DO good! Book a consultation with her to see how she can help YOU eat good, feel good and do good!

***Please note that I am not a dietician. A dietician and a holistic nutritionist can have different insurance coverage depending on your plan and provider. If you require insurance coverage, please check-in with your insurance provider to inquire if your policy covers nutritional counselling/nutritionist.

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Email: wholistikawellness@gmail.com

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