PTBOCanada Featured Post: Dr. Brenda Tapp On The Vital Importance Of Naturopathic Health Care

Dr. Brenda Tapp

Dr. Brenda Tapp

The past 20 years have seen an overwhelming increase in consumer demand for safe and effective natural health care. Doctors trained in the science of natural health care at accredited medical schools are known as naturopathic doctors.

Why would you see a naturopathic doctor? Well, according to Dr. Brenda Tapp of the Peterborough Centre of Naturopathic Medicine (PCNM), the core of naturopathic intervention is to treat the root cause of illness instead of relying on bandaid solutions. More than 75% of all disease is a result of poor diet and lifestyle which conventional medicine fails to address. Improving one's diet can significantly improve one's health. Doctor comes from the latin word docere which means "to teach". Dr. Tapp takes this to heart and spends time with each of her patients, teaching them about their health.

NUTRITION AND LIFESTYLE CHANGES

The majority of family physicians just do not have the time to spend with their patients discussing nutrition and lifestyle changes pertinent to their health. This is where naturopathic doctors come in. Their training allows them to use food as medicine with their patients. Don't have a family physician? Naturopathic doctors are able to fill the gap in the physician shortage. They have 8 years of post secondary education at university and naturopathic medical school. They use industry standards for patient history taking and physical exams, as well as ordering blood work and referring for appropriate diagnostic imaging when indicated.

HOW TREATMENT WORKS

With regard to treatment, naturopathic doctors rely on natural therapies that are validated by scientific research. In fact, most pharmaceuticals on the market today come from plants. Naturopathic doctors prescribe these plants, which in most cases are just as effective with fewer side effects as a result of being consumed in their natural state. By adding naturopathic medicine to their health care options, patients are experiencing increased satisfaction and improved recovery time.

Dr. Tapp

Dr. Tapp

DR. BRENDA TAPP'S APPROACH

Dr. Tapp is incredibly passionate about this form of medicine and has dedicated much of her time to educating the community about it. Born and raised in Peterborough, she graduated from Trent University and then went on to Toronto to attend naturopathic medical school. After completing her schooling and internship, she wrote her board licensing exams and moved back to Peterborough to open PCNM—the city's only clinic that specializes in integrative cancer care as well as family medicine.

Dr. Tapp is a member of the Oncology Association of Naturopathic Physicians. She has brought back many therapies only available in integrative clinics in Toronto to improve the health of the Peterborough community. Dr. Tapp strives to promote local by integrating local organic farms, butchers, herbalists and the farmers' market into her treatment protocols. She wants health care to be sustainable, to support the local economy and to not harm the environment.

This is the first in a series with Dr. Brenda Tapp of of the Peterborough Centre of Naturopathic Medicine.

If you have any questions about your health or about naturopathic medicine, Dr. Tapp would be happy to answer them. For more info on Dr. Tapp, go to:

Phone: 705.761.6596
Website: drbrendatapp.com
Twitter: @PtboNaturopath
 

Facebook: PeterboroughCentreOfNaturopathicMedicine
LinkedIn: Linkedin.com/in/drbrendatapp

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Peterborough Entrepreneur Launches Local Version Of Foxy Leggings Clothing

Peterborough's Liz Shaughnessy has started a local version of West Coast Canadian company Foxy Leggings that specializes in fun and trendy leggings for adults and children. Email Liz here for more info on ordering a pair or if you want her to host a "Foxy Leggings" party where she comes to your house and you and your friends can shop from the comfort of your home. Find Foxy Leggings Peterborough on Facebook here and on Twitter @FoxyLeggingsPTBO. Check out some of the funky designs below...

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The Stunning Photography Of Millbrook Teenager Patrick Stephen

I have the privilege of mentoring 17-year-old Millbrook, Ont. teenager Patrick Stephen—aka "P Stephen"—this summer as part of Peterborough Economic Development's Summer Company Program, a youth entreneurship program for local area businesses. Patrick's business is called Stephen Digital, and focuses on commercial architecture photography and videography in Peterborough and the Kawarthas. Click here to view his website, and you can also follow him on Twitter and Facebook. Check out some samples below of his stunning photography. —Neil Morton

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By The Bridge Catering Company Opening Downtown

By The Bridge is Peterborough's newest catering company, and will be opening a retail location between Scholars' Books and Thea's Books on Water Street in downtown Peterborough. They will also offer selections for lunch and ready-to-go meals.

[Contributed by PtboCanada's Evan Holt]

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PTBOCanada Featured Post: Green Eyewear Optical

Inside the new Green Eyewear store at 234 Hunter St. W

Inside the new Green Eyewear store at 234 Hunter St. W

Green Eyewear: excellent new location

Green Eyewear: excellent new location

Local business owners Shane and Amanda Palmer have recently moved their George Street store Green Eyewear Optical to the brand new building at the corner of Hunter St and Alymer St (234 Hunter St W), in downtown Peterborough. 

It was very important to them to keep their business in the vibrant downtown and to continue supporting our community. They are conveniently located right next door to Dr. Diane Trevis and Associates, which allows them to provide full optical care from one location.

Convenient parking

Convenient parking

The new location has ample parking, which makes it very accessible for their customers. These owners/operators try to keep things as local as possible, such as sourcing beautiful, quality eyeglass frames by a designer who lives in Millbrook. 

Making the conscious decision to promote local keeps their carbon footprint low and contributes to our local economy.

Beautiful new store

Beautiful new store

Green Eyewear Optical has been open for five successful years now. Shane and Amanda would like to thank Peterborough for embracing their business and choosing to buy local. 

“We are very fortunate to have a loyal client base, we are very focused on customer service and I think people appreciate that,” they say.

Shane and Amanda invite you to stop in and see their NEW LOCATION. It is located at 234 Hunter St W (NW corner at Alymer).

Lots of great selection

Lots of great selection

For more info, visit their website at Greeneyewear.ca and follow them on Twitter @greeneyewear.

Green Eyewear Optical - Life is too short to wear ugly glasses

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Papa John's Pizza Opening Location in Peterborough

The retail chain Papa John's will be opening a pizzeria in Peterborough as they also celebrate 30 years in business.

The restaurant will be opening on Lansdowne Street West, just behind A&W.

They are looking for part-time and full time delivery men. [update: "people", we meant]

[Contributed by PtboCanada's Evan Holt]

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Party City Franchise Moving Into Blockbuster's Old Location

Construction workers have been hard at work to get the old Blockbuster Video location on Lansdowne St. ready for a new party supply store to move in. Party City will offer party, birthday and wedding supplies, along with costumes and party favours for special events. This will be the 25th Party City store to open in Ontario.

You can follow Party City on Facebook and Twitter.

[Related: Blockbuster's Store Closing Sales Have Begun In Peterborough]

[Contributed by PtboCanada's Evan Holt]

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PTBOCanada Pics: Twitter Canada's Steve Ladurantaye At The Silver Bean Café

Steve Ladurantaye rocking the plaid

Steve Ladurantaye rocking the plaid

Twitter Canada's Steve Ladurantaye gave a terrific presentation at the Silver Bean Café last night (July 17th) on the impact Twitter is having on a global, national and local level, and provided tips for how businesses can leverage Twitter to their advantage. There was a great turnout at the tweetup event, which was co-sponsored by PTBOCanada.com and Peterborough Chamber of Commerce. Here are pictures our Evan Holt captured and a sampling of the tweets that came in as Steve spoke, and after the event...

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East City Bakery Is Closing Its Store Front Bakery And This Royally Sucks

UPDATED...

Damn. The beloved East City Bakery is closing its awesome storefront bakery on July 26th [update: the wholesale portion of their business that delivers buns and bread to many local businesses will remain open]. There is an outpouring of disappointment on Twitter [and update: on our Facebook post] at the news of the retail store closing. Loyal East City Bakery customer and CHEX TV sports anchor Tyler Calver said it best...

More reaction...

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Pet Store Vanity Hound Having Moving Sale

Downtown pet store Vanity Hound is moving from their current location at 293 George Street North, to a new location near the intersection of Hwy 28 and Moore Drive.

As part of the move, everything in the store is 10% to 50% off. The current location will close July 31st.

[Contributed by PtboCanada's Evan Holt]

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