Healing Pathway

Healing Pathway Dr. Fawziyah Abdelqadir, MD (Egypt), ND
Doctor of Naturopathy degree (Canada)
Certified Hijama Practitioner

I am Dr. Fawziyah, a passionate advocate for holistic wellness. With a medical degree from Egypt and additional studies in naturopathic medicine at CCNM in Canada, I bring a unique blend of traditional and alternative healing to the table. My credentials include certification as a Hijama practitioner, holistic care and wellness practitioner. My mission is to empower you on your journey to well-being by providing personalized care, expert guidance, and a wealth of knowledge. I believe in a holistic approach that addresses the root causes of health concerns, and I'm dedicated to helping you achieve a balanced, harmonious, and thriving life. Welcome to a world where vibrant health, inner peace, and holistic harmony are within reach. Your journey to well-being starts here, and I'm here to be your guide. Currently, I'm not practicing the profession of Naturopathy

In every soothing cup, the antioxidants and anti-inflammatory properties of tea leaves create a symphony of relief for y...
10/29/2023

In every soothing cup, the antioxidants and anti-inflammatory properties of tea leaves create a symphony of relief for your joints. Let each sip be a mindful journey towards joint wellness, and find serenity in the soothing embrace of tea.
Green and black tea contain flavonoids, antioxidant compounds that may block the production of prostaglandins, which cause inflammation and pain.
Green Tea: Green tea is rich in catechins, a type of antioxidant known for its anti-inflammatory properties. Regular consumption of green tea may help reduce the risk of developing certain types of arthritis and provide general health benefits.

Disclaimer
Always remember those posts are for educational purposes only, individual responses to herbs and supplements can vary, and it's crucial to consult with a healthcare professional before incorporating herbs or supplements into your arthritis management plan, especially if you are taking medications or have underlying health conditions. These herbs should be viewed as complementary to a broader approach that includes a balanced diet, exercise, and, if necessary, conventional medical treatments.































In these radiant fruits and vegetables, a burst of color hides a wealth of vitamins, antioxidants, and anti-inflammatory...
10/22/2023

In these radiant fruits and vegetables, a burst of color hides a wealth of vitamins, antioxidants, and anti-inflammatory wonders, like a warm embrace for your joints. Paint your plate with these hues, and let your joints bask in the glow of good health!" 🌼🌶️
Some of the carotenoids in yellow and orange fruit and vegetables help reduce inflammation. Carotenoids are what gives these vegetables and fruit their color. (Australian Healthy Food)

While the foods cited above have compounds with targeted joint health benefits, Harvard research found a more general link between high fruit and vegetable consumption and lower risk of rheumatoid arthritis.
Disclaimer
Always remember those posts are for educational purposes only, individual responses to herbs and supplements can vary, and it's crucial to consult with a healthcare professional before incorporating herbs or supplements into your arthritis management plan, especially if you are taking medications or have underlying health conditions. These herbs should be viewed as complementary to a broader approach that includes a balanced diet, exercise, and, if necessary, conventional medical treatments.































Leafy Greens:In the lush embrace of these vibrant leaves, you'll discover a symphony of vitamins and minerals that nouri...
10/20/2023

Leafy Greens:
In the lush embrace of these vibrant leaves, you'll discover a symphony of vitamins and minerals that nourish your joints like a gentle rain. Make each bite a step towards joint wellness, and let your joints flourish in the garden of health!"
Leafy greens like spinach and kale are abundant in vitamins (particularly vitamin K), minerals, and antioxidants. They can help fight inflammation and support joint health. Incorporate them into salads, smoothies, or sautéed dishes.

Disclaimer
Always remember those posts are for educational purposes only, individual responses to herbs and supplements can vary, and it's crucial to consult with a healthcare professional before incorporating herbs or supplements into your arthritis management plan, especially if you are taking medications or have underlying health conditions. These herbs should be viewed as complementary to a broader approach that includes a balanced diet, exercise, and, if necessary, conventional medical treatments.































Within these tiny powerhouses, nature has tucked away essential nutrients like omega-3s and antioxidants, fortifying you...
10/19/2023

Within these tiny powerhouses, nature has tucked away essential nutrients like omega-3s and antioxidants, fortifying your joints like a suit of armor. Embrace the nutty way, and let your joints find strength in every delicious crunch!" 💪🌰
Almonds, walnuts, and other nuts are rich in healthy fats, fiber, and antioxidants. They provide nutrients that support overall health and can be an essential part of an anti-inflammatory diet. Remember to consume them in moderation due to their calorie density.
Disclaimer
Always remember those posts are for educational purposes only, individual responses to herbs and supplements can vary, and it's crucial to consult with a healthcare professional before incorporating herbs or supplements into your arthritis management plan, especially if you are taking medications or have underlying health conditions. These herbs should be viewed as complementary to a broader approach that includes a balanced diet, exercise, and, if necessary, conventional medical treatments.






























In its golden embrace, you'll find a treasure trove of anti-inflammatory wonders, like a soothing elixir for your joints...
10/15/2023

In its golden embrace, you'll find a treasure trove of anti-inflammatory wonders, like a soothing elixir for your joints. Let the grace of olive oil pour over your well-being, and watch your joints dance with renewed vitality
Extra virgin olive oil is an integral part of the Mediterranean diet, known for its anti-inflammatory effects. The monounsaturated fats and antioxidants in olive oil may help reduce inflammation. Use it as a cooking oil or salad dressing.

Extra virgin olive oil acts similarly to the anti-inflammatory drug ibuprofen, though it doesn't have the immediate pain-relieving effects that ibuprofen does. But a compound found in extra virgin olive oil, called oleocanthal, inhibits COX enzymes like ibuprofen. Oleocanthal was described as a natural anti-inflammatory compound that is potentially as strong as ibuprofen. The researcher suggests that taking over the long term will have the same potential benefits as the long-term use of ibuprofen. Olive oil also has a host of other benefits, including a heart-protective effect.

Disclaimer
Always remember those posts are for educational purposes only, individual responses to herbs and supplements can vary, and it's crucial to consult with a healthcare professional before incorporating herbs or supplements into your arthritis management plan, especially if you are taking medications or have underlying health conditions. These herbs should be viewed as complementary to a broader approach that includes a balanced diet, exercise, and, if necessary, conventional medical treatments.


















Berries: In every juicy bite, these vibrant gems burst forth with antioxidants and anti-inflammatory magic, like a celeb...
10/14/2023

Berries:
In every juicy bite, these vibrant gems burst forth with antioxidants and anti-inflammatory magic, like a celebratory fireworks display for your joints. Savor the sweetness of berries and let your joints revel in the symphony of well-being!" 🎉🍇
Berries, such as blueberries, strawberries, raspberries, and blackberries, are packed with antioxidants, including anthocyanins. These compounds help fight inflammation and oxidative stress, which are common in arthritis. You can enjoy them fresh, in smoothies, or as a topping for yogurt and oatmeal.

Disclaimer
Always remember those posts are for educational purposes only, individual responses to herbs and supplements can vary, and it's crucial to consult with a healthcare professional before incorporating herbs or supplements into your arthritis management plan, especially if you are taking medications or have underlying health conditions. These herbs should be viewed as complementary to a broader approach that includes a balanced diet, exercise, and, if necessary, conventional medical treatments.































In these unassuming caps, you'll find a world of antioxidants and anti-inflammatory goodness, like a cozy embrace for yo...
10/12/2023

In these unassuming caps, you'll find a world of antioxidants and anti-inflammatory goodness, like a cozy embrace for your joints. Let the magic of button mushrooms be your comfort blanket on the journey to joint wellness!" 🍄🤗
* Button mushrooms: an unexpected source of vitamin D, adequate levels of which decrease vulnerability to arthritis pain. Sunshine enables your body to produce vitamin D; other sources include oysters, sardines and fortified nonfat dairy. Button and shiitake mushrooms were found to reduce the incidence and severity of collagen-induced arthritis in mice.

Disclaimer
Always remember those posts are for educational purposes only, individual responses to herbs and supplements can vary, and it's crucial to consult with a healthcare professional before incorporating herbs or supplements into your arthritis management plan, especially if you are taking medications or have underlying health conditions. These herbs should be viewed as complementary to a broader approach that includes a balanced diet, exercise, and, if necessary, conventional medical treatments.































Beneath its dark, silky skin lies a treasure trove of omega-3 fatty acids, like a soothing balm for your joints. Dive in...
10/08/2023

Beneath its dark, silky skin lies a treasure trove of omega-3 fatty acids, like a soothing balm for your joints. Dive into the depths of well-being with black cod, and let your joints swim in the sea of comfort!
Fatty fish like black cod, salmon, mackerel, sardines, and trout are rich in omega-3 fatty acids, particularly EPA and DHA. These omega-3s have strong anti-inflammatory properties and can help reduce joint pain and stiffness in arthritis. Flounder and halibut also contain this healthy fat, as do flaxseed oil, pecans, walnuts, tofu and leafy green vegetables. Aim to include wild-caught fatty fish in your diet at least twice a week.

Disclaimer
Always remember those posts are for educational purposes only, individual responses to herbs and supplements can vary, and it's crucial to consult with a healthcare professional before incorporating herbs or supplements into your arthritis management plan, especially if you are taking medications or have underlying health conditions. These herbs should be viewed as complementary to a broader approach that includes a balanced diet, exercise, and, if necessary, conventional medical treatments.






























In every fiery bite, they bring the gift of vitamin C and antioxidants, like a soothing melody that helps ease joint dis...
10/07/2023

In every fiery bite, they bring the gift of vitamin C and antioxidants, like a soothing melody that helps ease joint discomfort. Let your joints savor the spicy serenade of red bell peppers and feel the harmony of health!" 🌶️❤️.
According to WebMD Just 1/2 cup of row peppers contain more than 190 percent of your daily vitamin C needs and 49 percent of vitamin A. According to a Boston University study, people getting under 150 milligrams daily of vitamin C had faster cartilage breakdown. Other top sources of vitamin C are citrus fruit, pineapple, kiwi, cantaloupe, papaya, strawberries, tomatoes, kale, collard greens and sweet potatoes.

Disclaimer
Always remember those posts are for educational purposes only, individual responses to herbs and supplements can vary, and it's crucial to consult with a healthcare professional before incorporating herbs or supplements into your arthritis management plan, especially if you are taking medications or have underlying health conditions. These herbs should be viewed as complementary to a broader approach that includes a balanced diet, exercise, and, if necessary, conventional medical treatments.






























Broccoli In each vibrant floret lies a powerhouse of nutrients, like vitamin C and antioxidants, ready to wage war on in...
10/04/2023

Broccoli
In each vibrant floret lies a powerhouse of nutrients, like vitamin C and antioxidants, ready to wage war on inflammation. Embrace the broccoli boost, and let your joints thrive in the garden of well-being.
Cruciferous veggies such as broccoli contain sulforaphane, which triggers the body's own antioxidant defenses. New research suggests this process may help block the effects of Cox-2 enzymes on inflammation. This component can also protect against Cartilage destruction. Broccoli sprouts are one of the most potent sources of these compounds, which you'll also find in cabbage, cauliflower and brussels sprouts.
Disclaimer
Always remember those posts are for educational purposes only, individual responses to herbs and supplements can vary, and it's crucial to consult with a healthcare professional before incorporating herbs or supplements into your arthritis management plan, especially if you are taking medications or have underlying health conditions. These herbs should be viewed as complementary to a broader approach that includes a balanced diet, exercise, and, if necessary, conventional medical treatments.































Cherries These little crimson gems are like nature's own pain relievers, with anti-inflammatory powers that can have you...
10/01/2023

Cherries
These little crimson gems are like nature's own pain relievers, with anti-inflammatory powers that can have your joints dancing in delight. Embrace the cherry on top of your joint health journey and let the sweetness of relief wash over you!
Cherries, particularly tart cherries, are a top source of anthocyanins which are potent antioxidants that reduce inflammation and may protect against gout (an inflammatory form of arthritis). One study found that cherry consumption lowered blood levels of uric acid, which can accumulate in joints, causing pain. Consuming fresh cherries or drinking tart cherry juice may offer some benefits to your joints.

Disclaimer
Always remember those posts are for educational purposes only, individual responses to herbs and supplements can vary, and it's crucial to consult with a healthcare professional before incorporating herbs or supplements into your arthritis management plan, especially if you are taking medications or have underlying health conditions. These herbs should be viewed as complementary to a broader approach that includes a balanced diet, exercise, and, if necessary, conventional medical treatments.






























With its juicy goodness packed with bromelain, this spiky delight might just be the key to soothing those creaky hinges....
10/01/2023

With its juicy goodness packed with bromelain, this spiky delight might just be the key to soothing those creaky hinges. Savor the sweetness while your joints revel in relief!" 🍍🌟
Bromelain is an enzyme that can help ease joint pain and relieve muscle soreness with its with anti-inflammatory and analgesic properties. Scientists at the Dole Nutrition Institute found that fresh or frozen pineapple has as much, if not more, bromelain activity than supplements. Pineapples also provide an excellent source of vitamin C, which helps promote collagen formation and improve iron absorption, and manganese, which supports metabolism and bone density. While it may not be a standalone treatment, including pineapple in your diet can contribute to arthritis symptom relief.
Remember, moderation is the key to unlocking pineapple's joint-friendly benefits!

Disclaimer
Always remember those posts are for educational purposes only, individual responses to herbs and supplements can vary, and it's crucial to consult with a healthcare professional before incorporating herbs or supplements into your arthritis management plan, especially if you are taking medications or have underlying health conditions. These herbs should be viewed as complementary to a broader approach that includes a balanced diet, exercise, and, if necessary, conventional medical treatments.






























Did you know? Chronic pain affects millions of Americans. Could diet and lifestyle choices provide reliable solutions?Le...
09/29/2023

Did you know? Chronic pain affects millions of Americans.
Could diet and lifestyle choices provide reliable solutions?
Let's raise awareness and support each other on the journey to relief.

Arthritis, whether it is osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, or gout, has the common symptoms of inflammation of one or more joints. This is accompanied by pain, swelling and sometimes joint deformity. Traditionally, with herbal medicine, anti-inflammatory herbs such as black cohosh, feverfew, yucca and wild yam were recommended. A naturopath might prescribe vitamins like vitamin A, the B complex, vitamin C, and vitamin E. Plus a host of minerals like chelated zinc, chelated calcium and magnesium, copper salicylate, selenium and bromelain. And supplements like evening primrose and fish oils, glucosamine, and superoxide dismutase, which is found in good quality dehydrated (but not juiced) green barley powder.

However, scientists have found some effective anti-inflammatory agents in our own kitchen. Some of them, like ginger, and olive oil, can easily be integrated into the daily diet. Cinnamon is not commonly used as a supplement, but in India, it has a rich traditional use and may be available as part of an Ayurvedic supplement.
Stay tuned for a roundup of recent research into those foods that help support healthy joints:

Disclaimer
Always remember those posts are for educational purposes only, individual responses to herbs and supplements can vary, and it's crucial to consult with a healthcare professional before incorporating herbs or supplements into your arthritis management plan, especially if you are taking medications or have underlying health conditions. These herbs should be viewed as complementary to a broader approach that includes a balanced diet, exercise, and, if necessary, conventional medical treatments.













10.Learn to cookIf you’re cooking, you’re not opening bags and boxes. Cooking involves scrubbing and peeling vegetables,...
04/09/2023

10.Learn to cook

If you’re cooking, you’re not opening bags and boxes. Cooking involves scrubbing and peeling vegetables, preparing whole foods and paying attention to how things are cooked. If you’re ordering out every night, you’re far less likely to be eating the whole foods and natural fruits and vegetables that provide the base for our antioxidant intake.

Tell me in the comments what do you need to know about antioxidants and how was your experience so far?























DISCLAIMER:
This information is presented by a medical, Naturopathic practitioner but is for educational and informational purposes only. The content is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified healthcare provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition. Never disregard professional medical advice or delay in seeking it because of something you have read.

9.Take your healthy diet on vacationToo many of us consider going on vacation an opportunity to take a vacation from eve...
04/06/2023

9.Take your healthy diet on vacation

Too many of us consider going on vacation an opportunity to take a vacation from everything, including healthy eating. Think of vacation as a way to be introduced to new foods. Order an interesting vegetable dish in a restaurant and then pay attention to how the chef prepared the dish.

Tell me in the comments what do you need to know about antioxidants and how was your experience so far?























DISCLAIMER:
This information is presented by a medical, Naturopathic practitioner but is for educational and informational purposes only. The content is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified healthcare provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition. Never disregard professional medical advice or delay in seeking it because of something you have read.

8.Plant a gardenExperts believe that people who plant and harvest vegetables from their own yards are far more likely to...
04/04/2023

8.Plant a garden

Experts believe that people who plant and harvest vegetables from their own yards are far more likely to eat more vegetables and fruits than people who buy their produce from the store. So plant a garden, watch it grow and eat the fruits (literally) of your labor.
Tell me in the comments what do you need to know about antioxidant and how was your experience so far?























DISCLAIMER:
This information is presented by a medical, Naturopathic practitioner but is for educational and informational purposes only. The content is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified healthcare providers with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition. Never disregard professional medical advice or delay in seeking it because of something you have read.

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