Dr. Katrina Allison ND

Dr. Katrina Allison ND Dr. Katrina Allison is a Naturopathic Doctor in North Vancouver, BC. She is passionate about helping

One month with Baby P 🌸😍This sweet girl joined us earthside in early April. Since then we’ve been soaking it all in, sta...
05/08/2025

One month with Baby P 🌸😍

This sweet girl joined us earthside in early April.

Since then we’ve been soaking it all in, staying present, and getting to know this little bean 🌱

Early parenthood is full on, I couldn’t imagine doing it with anyone other than you, 💛

The countdown is on ⏳🫢Mamas - how did you handle the nervous excitement of the last few weeks?! Thanks to  for capturing...
03/19/2025

The countdown is on ⏳🫢

Mamas - how did you handle the nervous excitement of the last few weeks?!

Thanks to for capturing this brief moment in time before we are a family of three 🐣

Athletes are inherently goal-driven and ambitious people. But is the relentless pursuit of the next goal, a problem? ⁠⁠I...
03/10/2025

Athletes are inherently goal-driven and ambitious people. But is the relentless pursuit of the next goal, a problem? ⁠

I didn’t used to think so, but taking this pause for pregnancy has allowed me some serious time to reflect.⁠

Pregnancy has not been easy on my athlete-self. It’s been hard to feel like I’m going backward, losing progress, losing fitness. It’s made me re-evaluate my mindset in ways I’ve never been forced to before.⁠

Some of the perspective shifts I’ve arrived at have been extremely valuable. ⁠

Ones I honestly wish I could have adopted sooner. That I feel maybe we could all benefit from?⁠

I open up about the ways I’ve coped with a changing relationship with exercise in my newsletter this month, in a section I’m affectionately calling “maternity leave musings”. ⁠

It was a good reminder for me that our relationship with exercise, especially as female athletes (navigating many body & hormonal transitions) are never static. I hope it’s a good reminder for you too.⁠

Sign up to recieve my newsletter at the link in my bio 🤍

Taking a pause from my practice to grow my family, knowing that my patients are in the best possible hands with our team...
02/19/2025

Taking a pause from my practice to grow my family, knowing that my patients are in the best possible hands with our team and .tamaraclarke 👐🏼✨

To my dear patients, your support during this chapter of my life means the world to me 🧡 Please take a scroll to learn what to expect during my absence!⁠

If you have any questions about this transition, please reach out to myself and our front desk staff via 📩info@restorationhealthclinic.ca or 📞 604-990-6963 prior to March 28, 2025.⁠

- xoxo, Dr. Katrina 🩺

You likely don’t need to quit the gym to heal your hormones 🩹🥀⁠But you do need to take a look at how your nutrition is m...
02/15/2025

You likely don’t need to quit the gym to heal your hormones 🩹🥀

But you do need to take a look at how your nutrition is matching your energy demands.⁠

Energy balance is a two sided equation, energy out and energy in. ⁠

The side I consistently see women neglecting is the nutritional intake side. It’s amazing how resilient your body can be under high physical demands, with appropriate fuel.⁠

It breaks my heart to see women give up their passions and athletic pursuits because they are dealing with irregular periods or infertility.⁠

And yes, there may be times when an exercise break is recommended.⁠

But telling women exercise is harmful without educating them on how they can exercise and be hormonal healthy at the same time, is keeping women from making empowered decisions.⁠

Let’s keep your exercise and add a bagel or two - you with me? 🥯🥯

Your stress-busting toolkit 🔧⚙️💥⁠⁠Dealing with stressors in your life can be a longer, messier story. But are there ways...
02/03/2025

Your stress-busting toolkit 🔧⚙️💥⁠

Dealing with stressors in your life can be a longer, messier story. But are there ways we can reduce the physiological impacts of stress on our system? YES!⁠

These are my go-to’s when we need to implement some accessible tools to downregulate the stress response, and take you from living in “fight-or-flight” into “rest-and-digest”.⁠

👟 Movement — Lowers cortisol and boosts endorphins. Implement any type of movement that feels good to you, bonus points if it is outside⁠

✏️ Journaling — Lowers heart rate and cortisol. Write freely for 5–10 minutes daily about emotions, gratitude, or challenges without judgment⁠

☕️ Choosing decaf — Reduces nervous system stimulation. Switch to decaf or herbal tea, especially in the afternoon.⁠

🧘🏼‍♀️ Guided meditation — Activates the parasympathetic nervous system, lowering heart rate and promoting relaxation. Use an app such as headspace, insight timer, or calm for 5–10 minutes daily.⁠

🌿 Aromatherapy — Calming essential oils like lavender or chamomile reduces stress hormones and activates relaxation responses. Diffuse oils or apply to pulse points.⁠

💭 Regular counseling — Helps reframe stress and build resilience, reducing chronic activation of the stress response. Schedule consistent sessions with a therapist.⁠

🎧️ Listening to calming music — Lowers cortisol, boosts serotonin and dopamine. Play on repeat as needed.⁠

Save this list for the next time you need a quick tool to interject a little calm into a crazy day ☁️🌪️

Stress and your cycle 🤝🏼⁠⁠I bet you already knew there was a link.⁠⁠But I bet you didn’t know just how important this li...
01/27/2025

Stress and your cycle 🤝🏼⁠

I bet you already knew there was a link.⁠

But I bet you didn’t know just how important this link is for those experiencing hypothalamic amenorrhea (lacking their normal menstrual period).⁠

Biologically it makes sense.⁠

If you’re in a high stress situation, it’s not a good time to waste valuable resources on menstruation, let alone pregnancy. ⁠

This is why targetting the stress response is such an essential part of establishing and maintaining normal menstrual cycles.⁠

Stay tuned as later this week I’ll share some essential habits to lower that stress response & bring your period back (for good) ✌🏼

One of the biggest threats to women’s health and performance I see in my active patients is relative energy deficiency (...
01/17/2025

One of the biggest threats to women’s health and performance I see in my active patients is relative energy deficiency (RED-S) ⚠️

RED-S is caused by a prolonged mismatch between energy intake and energy expenditure. This causes a whole host of metabolic, hormonal and psychological effects.

If you’ve experienced RED-S, I see you. I’ve been there too, and I know wholeheartedly the physical, mental and emotional toll it takes 💔⁠

It can be tricky to recognize, until it’s too late (➡️ Scroll to slide 7 for a comprehensive list of signs to look for, save this!)⁠

I want you to be empowered to recognize the signs of relative energy deficiency early, and have a prevention plan in place. ⁠

Need a place to start in your RED-S recovery journey? My DM’s are always open 💌

The numbers tell a story… 📈⁠Female athletes have unique needs and often don’t feel well cared for in the public system a...
01/09/2025

The numbers tell a story… 📈

Female athletes have unique needs and often don’t feel well cared for in the public system as their health challenges are so vastly different than the average sedentary person.⁠

I’m so thankful to provide an avenue for care that keeps YOUR goals and needs front and center.

What a privledge it is to work with such a cool group of ambitious, gritty and strong women 🚀

Here’s to solving more of these problems in 2025 👌🏼

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Thursday 12pm - 8pm
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