Dr. Jessica Wu, ND
06/01/2021
Ignatia amara homeopathic. For the currently tearful, sad, and melancholic. For those who suffered shock, grief, or disappointment. For those who are sensitive, quick to perceive, and rapidly execute tasks. For those who’ve been driven to hysteria or heartbreak. I feel you. While the sun sets on this time in your life, remember that another door is opening. Trust that you can let this go and something more special will fall into your hands.
Women’s Health Series 👭🏻 💜 🌸
80% of women experience some form of PMS and 50% of women who have their period/menstrual have pain each month, this is called dysmenorrhea. It’s important to distinguish if you have primary or secondary dysmenorrhea.
Primary dysmenorrhea is likely when you started to experience menstrual pain 6-12 months after your first ever menstrual cycle, it can be managed with an OTC painkiller, and your blood work is usually normal.
Secondary dysmenorrhea is likely when your menstrual cramps started at least 2 years after your first period, cannot be well-managed with medication or birth control pills, and your blood work may come back abnormal.
Management for each type is different, and it’s important that you investigate the underlying causes. There are conditions that may lead to poor sleep, weight gain, anemia, and infertility. Talk with a professional and prioritize your health!
07/06/2020
In light of the blueberry season... Here are some neat facts about this delicious fruit in my blog! Check out our farm, Formosa Nursery Organic Farm, for some certified organic and local blueberries!
https://drjessicawu.ca/benefits-of-blueberries/
07/04/2020
What is naturopathic medicine? This is a great and short video explaining the principles of our medicine. Take a look and see if these values align with your idea of improving health and wellness. 🍃
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