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What is Preventative Health?

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Written by: Dr. Madison Sangster-Newbery, ND, Naturopathic Doctor, Adelaide Health Clinic & Sport Medicine Clinic 

Preventative health isn’t just a buzzword - it’s a game-changer. Imagine feeling your best and catching potential issues before they mess up your routine. Sounds amazing, right? One of the best ways to get there is by working with a Naturopathic Doctor.  

What Is Preventative Health? 

It’s about getting ahead of health problems before they even start - think regular tune-ups for your body instead of waiting for the engine light to come on. If you only seek medical help when you’re sick, it’s time to shift gears. Naturopathic doctors help you take proactive steps to prevent illnesses and optimize health. By focusing on diet, lifestyle tweaks, routine health checks, and small early changes, you can avoid bigger issues down the road - like heart disease, diabetes, or burnout. 

Man suffering from burnout, with other hands thrusting phones, tablets, and more in his face while he has his eyes closed and hands next to his temples

So How Does It Work?  

Let’s get real with some examples: 

  • Heart Health: Got high blood pressure creeping up? Don’t wait for it to turn into a full-blown issue. We might suggest simple tweaks - like adding heart-friendly foods, supplements, or a sustainable exercise plan. 

  • Digestive Drama: Bloating, constipation, or feeling sluggish after meals? Ignoring it could lead to bigger gut problems. Let us help with probiotics, food sensitivity tests, or just more mindful food choices. 

  • Immune Boosting: Tired of catching every cold that goes around? Naturopaths can help you fortify your immune system with things like optimizing your vitamin D status, herbs, and nutraceuticals.  

  • Stress Management: Feeling on edge? Chronic stress isn’t just about your mood - it can affect your sleep, blood pressure, immune function, and digestion. We utilized tools like mindfulness, adaptogenic herbs, and lifestyle advice to help you feel calm, cool, and collected. 

  • Hormone Balance: Irregular menstrual cycles or energy dips? Naturopathic Doctors can help support your hormones naturally with dietary changes and herbal support. 

  • Strong Bones: Want to keep moving without aches and pains? Set a team up with a Naturopathic Doctor and a personal trainer to help you stay strong with nutrition advice and exercise suggestions. 

Immune boosting foods, including oranges, ginger, garlic, honey, kiwi, grapefruit, lemon, blueberries, onion, milk, and herbs
What Does a Naturopathic Doctor Actually Do? 

I dive deep into your health history, lifestyle, and goals to create a personalized plan that fits your life. I’ll guide you on nutrition, exercise, stress management, and natural therapies - all designed to keep you thriving.  

Working with a Naturopathic Doctor can complement conventional medicine, offering a comprehensive approach to health. For example, you might work with your physician to address diet and exercise as part of a plan to help manage cholesterol levels while you're on prescription medications. 

Why Bother? 

Because feeling awesome is worth it. Working together can lead to better energy, deeper sleep, mental clarity, fewer sick days, and a stronger body. Plus, you’ll gain a better understanding about your own health and wellbeing so that you can stay healthier for longer.  

Happy, energetic women walking together outside
How Do You Start? 

It’s simple - book a consultation. I’ll get to know you and your current health, figure out what can be optimized, and help create a game plan for feeling your best. Whether your goal is to crush your workouts, sleep better, or just feel less stressed, I am here to support you. Why wait for health issues to show up when you can stay ahead of the game?  

 

Headshot of Dr. Madison Sangster-Newbery, ND - Naturopathic Doctor at the Adelaide Health Clinic
About the Author

Dr. Madison Sangster-Newbery, ND, is a licensed and registered naturopathic doctor based in Ontario. She blends evidence-based medicine with traditional naturopathic principles to support general health and athletic performance, focusing on optimizing recovery, endurance, and overall well-being. Inspired by her own health journey, Dr. Madison specializes in hormonal balance, stress management, and holistic care tailored to active, dynamic lifestyles. Passionate about helping others thrive, especially during demanding times like the holidays, she provides personalized tools and strategies for achieving vitality and balance. Outside the clinic, Dr. Madison enjoys exploring nature, staying active on the squash court, and cooking for friends and family.  

Dr. Madison Sangster-Newbery ND is currently licensed and registered to practice in Ontario under the College of Naturopaths of Ontario. She is a member of both the Ontario Association of Naturopathic Doctors and the Canadian Association of Naturopathic Doctors. 

Want to know more about preventative health?

Book a 15-minute naturopathic consultation with Dr. Madison Sangster-Newbery, ND today! 

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