Guest author: M. MacMillan (H2O member, environmental communicator, DIY enthusiast, and discerning consumer – @ActivatedCoal) We are constantly exposed to a wide array of chemicals, both natural and synthetic, which accumulate in our bodies. While we will never succeed in completely detoxifying our bodies of chemicals, we can definitely take steps to reduce our daily exposure and lessen our ‘chemical body burden’. One way is by reducing exposure to potentially harmful chemicals in personal care products. The easiest way to do this – other than living a product free life – is to make your own products (because then you […] / / Author: Dr. Chris Raynor (owner of Human 2.0/orthopaedic surgeon/sports medicine specialist/wannabe ninja) _________________________________ As a surgeon, I have a few pet peeves, but I want to tell you about one of my biggest. It has to do with rehabilitation. This is typically what happens… I see a patient. If their issue is non-operative, I advise themaccordingly. In many cases, people just need to be more active. If the problem is surgical, I fix it. Post-operatively, I then send them to get physiotherapy. Problem is, quite often, when they come back to me for their follow-up appointment, they are not anywhere […] / / Author: Dr. Chris Raynor (owner of Human 2.0/orthopaedic surgeon/sports medicine specialist/wannabe ninja) ______________________________ My name is Dr. Chris Raynor. I’m an orthopaedic surgeon, sports medicine physician. I specialize in knee and shoulder surgeries. As I recently had a knee arthroscopy done, I thought I’d write a blog post to show my patients how I would like them to proceed with post-surgical rehabilitation by demonstrating some of the things that I am doing for myself. In this first video, I discuss how to proceed on the day of surgery after leaving the hospital. Topics include: rest, ice, analgesia, range of motion, […] / / Guest author: Blake MacMillan H2O member, Alpine & ParaAlpine ski coach,Off-road motorcycle racer, and Doctoral Candidate in the Department of Sociology at Carleton ______________________________________ Something big happened recently in the UFC, and it lasted only 13 seconds. Conor McGregor – a young and flamboyant fighter from Ireland – knocked out the seemingly invincible Jose Aldo and claimed the UFC Featherweight Belt. There are many reasons why this victory has MMA aficionados excited. In this post, I’m going to explain why its relevant to the average sports and fitness enthusiast. The Sport and Fitness Rut Sport and fitness has been […] / / NOTE: The following is an opinion piece. The staff at Human 2.0 realize there are differing opinions on certain topics, and we reserve the right to publish both sides. We want everyone to read and educate themselves, and we encourage healthy and respectful discussion. Guest author: M. MacMillan (H2O member, environmental communicator, DIY enthusiast, and discerning consumer – @ActivatedCoal)____________________________________ January is a time for making health conscious decisions to improve our bodies and minds. An important factor to consider is what goes into your body. I’m not talking about food, but rather about your personal care regimen. How many […] / / Author: Amanda (Fox) Raynor Co-owner and manager of Human 2.0/writer/health and wellness educator _____________________________ It’s almost 2016 – the perfect time to take charge of your health! And no, it has nothing to do with resolutions, and everything to do with practicing preventative medicine – something everyone should be interested in given the state of the medical system these days. (You can read more about that here.) That being said, let’s talk a little bit about exercising for injury prevention. Now, maybe you are already active. Maybe you walk at lunch with your colleagues. Or you ski. Or hike. Or […] / / 1 …
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