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Some real answers for teen stress Fishing Increasingly I am seeing young men and women in their late teens and early twenties with a diagnosis of depression and anxiety. Renee, age 19, was an example. She has been prescribed an antidepressant, Celexa, Zopiclone for sleep and Ativan to be taken as needed for anxiety. The following is my five step plan for her. 1. Control blood sugar. Renee scored high on the hypoglycemia questionnaire that I had her complete. I reviewed her diet and she was not getting enough protein and too much sugar. I reviewed with her the foods she needed to eat daily to get 40 grams of protein. When she did this her cravings for sweets greatly reduced and she was able to control her blood sugars more readily. This helped to stabilize her moods. Hypoglycemia always needs to be ruled out in any case of anxiety. 2. Get eight to nine hours of sleep each night. Renee wasn’t sleeping well and one of my best remedies is taking a good quality calcium magnesium supplement before bed. This replaces the old fashioned “hot milk before bed” remedy. As I discourage the drinking of cows’ milk, I use a well absorbed supplement instead. I also reviewed with Renee “Sleep Hygiene” to be followed one hour before bed: no computer or TV, (reading in bed to fall asleep is encouraged),

a hot bath (stabilizing energizing qualities. core body temperature Most patients’ blood before bed is known tests come back at to promote sleep), no half the value that I electronic gadgets in consider preventive the bedroom including for chronic diseases, TV’s or computers including depression. (this includes charging One of the best sources a cell phone), for this is keep the Carlson’s cod window liver oil, that propped open tastes good at night for too. Cod liver fresh air and oil is also an keep the clock important radio three feet source of from the head. Dr. Ingrid omega 3 Pincott 3. Rule out essential hypothyroidism Naturally Healthy fats that are and anemia. important I did the blood work for the treatment of with Renee and depression. determined by her 5. Provide ferritin iron stores that homeopathic mental she was very anemic. and emotional support. By putting her on an I love using Rubimeds iron supplement that to help patients reduce she tolerated very well, and get off their antiher energy improved depressants. These within two weeks. I are homeopathic will keep her on it for combinations at least six months developed in until her iron stores are Switzerland over 15 normalized. years ago that are 4. Correct basic prescribed over a one deficiencies. Most to two year period to North Americans are help the person deal deficient in over 40 with unconscious micronutrients. (See my article published July 27, 2011). Magnesium that I prescribed for Renee also increases energy and has a calming effect on the nervous system. My B complex combination provides the B vitamins necessary for stress reduction as well as thyroid support. I am convinced that B vitamins are a huge deficiency in North America due to the over processing of our foods. The other huge deficiency in this part of the world is Vitamin D, known for its antidepressant and

conflicts that are obstacles to cure. They are very safe to take along with antidepressants and a great adjunct. Within one month of following the above protocols Renee was a different person. She was off the Zopiclone and Ativan completely and she had reduced the dosage of Celexa by half. We then decided to wait until the spring to continue weaning her off the Celexa. In the meantime she had purchased a SAD light that she uses daily and she now has the energy to get back to her exercise program. When the time comes I will introduce some herbal remedies as she lowers her Celexa dosage. Under careful professional supervision, Renee will most likely be able to get off Celexa and keep off of them successfully, because

we are doing it in a safe and gentle manner. In the meantime the Rubimeds are helping her understand some of the underlying stresses that are contributing to her anxiety and I have counseled her on some stress reducing strategies. In this day and age of increased risk of teen suicide, even with those on antidepressants, I believe that there are some very real answers for this age group that may not be addressed in an orthodox medical approach. Everyone is unique, so have a naturopathic physician support you in your understanding of your depression and anxiety for the best results for you. Dr. Ingrid Pincott, naturopathic physician, has been practicing since 1985 and can be reached at 250-286-3655 or www.DrPincott.com

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Plan ahead before you take off, eh? The Comox Valley Airport (YQQ) is advising travellers to plan ahead for the holiday travel season. “We are expecting to see a significant increase in terminal traffic beginning around the third week in December and continuing until a few days after the New Year,” says YQQ CEO Shirley de Silva. “Our busiest days will likely be Dec. 20 and Jan. 3. We are preparing to process up to 1,350 passengers daily throughout the holidays.” YQQ is gearing up for the increased traffic by assigning additional staff and volunteers during peak hours. The airport is also engaging in regular communication with its tenants about terminal hours of operation and changing flight schedules. De Silva says the airport is anticipating up to 2,700 people per day moving throughout the terminal building over the holidays. This includes guests who are dropping off or picking up passengers. Here are some tips for passengers to help improve their holiday travel experience no matter which airlines or airports they use: • Check airports’ holiday hours. • Arrive to the airport early. Check with your airline to determine what time you should arrive to the airport and give yourself some additional time if necessary. This will ensure that passengers have plenty of time to check in and make their way through security without feeling rushed. • Plan for parking. Phone ahead to ensure there are spaces available and have a back-up option just in case. Once parked, don’t forget to purchase a ticket. • Investigate checkin options. Check with your airline to determine if there are

Some planning beforehand (above and below) can help to make your holiday airline travel much smoother and less stressful. Photo submitted. options for web, kiosk or mobile phone check in to help save time when you arrive at the airport. • Know your baggage requirements. Check with your airline to ensure that you have the latest information about baggage restrictions. Be prepared if any extra charges may apply to you. If you have any items that you are unsure about, call your airline prior to arriving at the airport so that you can avoid any unnecessary delays while checking in for your flight. • Help keep the security line moving. Ensure that all personal toiletry items such as liquids, aerosols and gels are packaged in containers with a capacity of 100 ml/100 grams (3.4 ounces) or less. The containers must fit comfortably in one clear, closed and resealable plastic bag,

with a capacity of no more than one litre. One plastic bag per person is allowed and must be removed from carry-on baggage. Visit the Canadian Air Transport Security website at catsa.gc.ca for packing, travel and security screening tips. • Transport gifts appropriately. Keep all gifts (whether packed in your carry-on or suitcase) unwrapped until you arrive at your destination point. • Be patient. Expect that airports will be busy and lineups may be longer than usual. Maintaining good cheer and having respect for airport staff, volunteers, tenants and other passengers will help to ensure an enjoyable holiday travel experience for all. “The holidays are a wonderful and exciting time for YQQ,” said de Silva.

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Golf tip: help the lung association For nearly 25 years the British Columbia Lung Association has offered a great deal to golf enthusiasts and amateurs alike: The annual Golf Privilege Club membership book. The ideal stocking stuffer for your favourite golfer this holiday season, the book contains deals, discounts and special offers at over 350 golf courses throughout BC, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba – and even Washington State! For only $35, you can enjoy the best deals around, all the while supporting the BC Lung Association and the 1 in 5 British Columbians who are living with lung disease. And this year’s

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Nickelback makes love to goats, Jack Layton touches our hearts: Ketchum’s Best and Worst Communicators of 2011 show us how it’s done, or not From the selfmockery (“we make love to goats”) of the Alberta rockers everyone loves to hate, to a moving farewell from a dying politician who so many grew to love, it has been a poignant, perilous and sometimes pathetic year for Canada’s public communicators. This eighth annual ranking by Ketchum Public Relations Canada recognizes skillful, colourful and effective communication as well as the verbose, impenetrable and downright stupid. Every year, Ketchum PR professionals track hundreds of newsmakers as they deal with potentially damaging issues in business, government, news, sports, and the arts. The results reveal trends in communication and identify valuable lessons. “When everyone with a cell phone is a potential publisher, there’s really no such thing as private these days,” said Geoffrey Rowan, Partner/ Managing Director of Ketchum Public

Relations Canada. “But today’s always-on world doesn’t excuse blatherskite from those with a duty to communicate with clarity, integrity and purpose.” Here are the lessons we learned from Canada’s best and worst communicators in 2011. 1. Appeal to our better selves, with feeling When NDP leader Jack Layton had every right to be thinking about himself, just two days before his death, he was writing an encouraging farewell letter to Canadians. His final words touched our hearts because they showed that he knew the end was imminent for him but his thoughts were with those who would carry on. His was a simple, genuine message - part instruction manual, part poetry - delivered with grace and eloquence. “My friends, love is better than anger. Hope is better than fear. Optimism is better than despair. So let us be loving, hopeful and optimistic.

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And we’ll change the world.” 2. Don’t be arrogant unless you’re the only game in town, forever A lot of lessons from former tech darling RIM this year. First is that you shouldn’t bank on your status as “tech darling.” The media and the world love to bring down darlings. Co-CEO Mike Lazaridis found himself in hot water after the BBC posted a short video of him abruptly ending an interview because he didn’t like the questions -- about government interference in India and the Middle East with RIM’s BlackBerry network security. “Not fair,” he complained. But when you take the public’s money by issuing stock, you don’t get to pick the questions reporters ask you. Then the coCEOs seemed to sleep through a reputationcrushing service outage. The good news was that a lot of people rely on Blackberries to conduct their daily business. The bad news is that the bigger the gap between what you promise and what you deliver, the madder your customers get. But that only becomes a problem for RIM if there’s ever some other smart phone alternative, and what’s the likelihood of that iHappening? It’s enough to drive employees to drink too much on airplanes. 3. Good gravy, Mr. Mayor. Last year we acknowledged Toronto Mayor Rob Ford for using a simple, clear, credible message to connect with the Toronto electorate. “No more gravy train.” A year later, Mayor Ford’s battle with the gravy train has left him a hot mess. There’s too much bad communication by Mayor Ford and

his brother Doug to single out one issue. By all reports, when he’s not directing rude digital (middle-digit) communication at fellow motorists, he’s directing vulgar verbal torrents at fellow city employees after being confronted by fictional TV characters, or petulantly picking a fight with the Toronto Star. Governments should not play favourites when it comes to sharing information. Publiclyfunded. Public information. For a big, tough politician sometimes he seems pretty delicate. Also, see above: minimize the difference between what you say you’re going to do (no service cuts, no layoffs) and what you actually do to preserve credibility. 4. Occupy huh? The Occupy Wall Street movement successfully communicated the ideas that the world isn’t fair and that some people are unhappy about that. Unless it transforms itself into something other than a forum for whinging, it is doomed to irrelevancy. After visiting the camps, reading the signs, watching countless hours of live, streaming video, poring over main stream media coverage and blogosphere journaling, we have been able to distill the essence of the OWS discussion: “You suck! No you suck! Well, you’re stupid. Am not. You’re stupid! Drum break!” Communication failures include: lack of focus, lack of anything new to say, lack of credibility, excess of irony (being photographed, Starbucks cup in hand, screaming at police about the evils of globalization), lack of direction, and in many cases lack of connection to the real

world. 5. We’re sorry you suck Small wonder the OWS movement vilifies the business community when they see stories like this. A group of Montreal business school students painted themselves in black face and acted out insulting stereotypes of Jamaicans. A student of Jamaican descent found the performances degrading and offensive, given the history of insulting and degrading blackface performances by whites, and the fact that it was in fact insulting and degrading. The response from this institution of higher learning? “We spoke to the students and they found the reaction regrettable and are sorry.” Really? They found the reaction to their incredibly offensive behaviour regrettable? They regret that people were offended by their offensiveness? 6. In the thick of it, communicate well and often Mining is a dirty business on a large scale that often takes place in remote, undeveloped areas and often involves enormously complex human, environmental, economic and political issues. Unless we decide we don’t want the products that mining enables, we have to accept its necessity and do our best to ensure miners behave responsibly. Barrick Gold made front-page news when the world’s largest gold miner was involved in a scandal where allegations of sexual assault at its mines in Tanzania and Papua New Guinea came to light. “The allegations were highly disturbing and will be fully investigated and

publicly reported,” the company vowed. It pledged to fire any employee involved in human-rights violations, or who knows of human-rights abuses and fails to report them. “These deplorable crimes, if confirmed, are neither acceptable nor excusable. They send a clear message to us that we have not met the promises we have made to the community, and to ourselves, to pursue responsible mining in every location where our affiliates and we operate. We can, and will, do more.” Barrick is involved in some of the world’s most difficult mining environments, facing problems that defy simple answers. But it is consistently open about these difficulties, takes responsibility for finding solutions, and keeps the channels of communication open. That doesn’t mean it is beyond reproach, but it’s the best way to protect your reputation in an industry as big and dangerous as mining. 7. Don’t wing it, or even chopper it Even the most experienced communicator can’t afford to helicopter … errr phone it in. Defence Minister Peter MacKay, suffering lately from a bit of changing-story-itis over his use of a Canadian Forces helicopter to pick him up from a fishing trip, had another embarrassing gaffe this year. In an oncamera meeting with former California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger, Mr. MacKay observed that British Columbia and California share a border. If Arnold, or Sarah Palin, or some other American politician had displayed such geographic ignorance, Canada might have recalled its ambassador.

Mr. Mackay got off easy, and has probably learned not to fish out any old statement without researching it. 8. Don’t take yourself too seriously It’s one of life’s enduring mysteries. How have Alberta’s three-chord rockers Nickelback managed to sell more than 50 million albums and regularly fill arenas around the world when no one on the planet will admit to liking their music. (We don’t, really.) One of their biggest anti-fans, on learning the band would play the halftime show during the Detroit Lions’ Thanksgiving game, launched a no-Nickelback online petition. Some 54,000 people signed it, hoping to get the appearance cancelled. Rather than cursing out a 911 operator, or taking over a park and beating a drum until all meanness is removed from the Internet, front man Chad Kroeger and the band sat down on camera with their (faux) record label boss to address some of the roots of the “crisis.” “We make love to goats,” corrected Kroeger, when asked about a particular nasty rumour making the rounds on the Internet. After brainstorming a bunch of ideas to appease fans in Detroit— such as playing Motown music as The Four Nickels — the band dressed up as different people and characters from Detroit, including RoboCop and Alice Cooper. We liked it, we really liked it. (Now about that music …) 9. Know what century you’re in. Hell, know what planet you are on. We have three winners in the outof-touch-old-guy category this year. Cont. on Page 10


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MidWeek / December 21, 2011 REAL ESTATE

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PORT HARDY: Seawind Estates, like new, 2 bdrm, $675. Avail. now. (604)418-3626 or email: trojan12@shaw.ca

Water and City views. Newly updated 3 bdrms with large balcony and beautiful view. Walk to shopping and all amenities. Heat, parking & storage incl with onsite laundry. Contact resident manager

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HOUSES FOR SALE

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HOMES FOR RENT 3 BDRM, 2 bath with garage. By Dogwood & Merecroft. Shared laundry. N/S $1100 plus utilities. 250-923-0463 CAMPBELL RIVER- 3 bdrm, 1 bath, 1200sq ft, F/S, W/D, NS/NP. $900 (negotiable). Call 250-287-7876. CAMPBELL RIVER oceanfront fully furnished 3-Bdrm, 2bath home. $1800. neg. Avail. now. Drive by: 1047 S.Island Hwy. 1-604-892-5134 renechambers@shaw.ca COAL HARBOUR 2 bdrm modular home w/ panoramic ocean view, $550/mo. Call 1250-830-7123.

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From Page 8 Unfortunately one is the bright, young hope of the Liberal Party, Justin Trudeau. Trudeau said he was “uncomfortable” calling honour killings “barbaric.” Eventually he apologized for his remarks, “if they’ve been interpreted by any one as dismissing or diminishing the serious and appalling nature of honour killings and other gender-based violence.” So, it’s our fault that when you dismissed the heinous nature of honour killings that we “interpreted it” as … dismissing the heinous nature of honour killings? Oops. We’re sorry, Justin.

Cut to the Toronto cop who advised staff and students at Osgoode Hall law school “not to dress like sluts” if they want to avoid sexual assault. The officer eventually “apologized,” saying he was “embarrassed” by the remark and that assaulted women are “not victims by choice.” Our bad. Sorry for the discomfort you experience by being embarrassed. In contrast, Toronto Police Chief Bill Blair stepped up right away, taking responsibility. “If that type of, frankly, archaic thinking still exists among any of my officers, it highlights for me the need to continue to train my

officers and sensitize them to the reality of victimization.” 10. Learn from Nickelback and react appropriately Yes, take any complaints of wrongdoing seriously. Assess the threat. Is it core to what you are, like an accounting firm getting caught cooking the books? Is it credible? Does it have legs? Blue Jays GM Alex Anthopoulos caused himself more trouble than he needed by calling a press conference to deny rumours that the Jays were stealing signs (cheating.) The Jays were a mediocre (but exciting) team. The story would have died quickly but Anthopolous gave

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