Grant has been interested in health and wellness from a young age, as well as had a natural curiosity for the non-beaten path. After varied studies in his formative years—including two diplomas in Psychology and Kinesiology, as well as a Bachelor of Arts— he decided to pursue his calling to help others in their journey of healing. He is a Practitioner of Chinese Medicine and has completed the schooling for the Doctorate in Chinese Medicine from Pacific Rim College in Victoria, BC in 2021. His interests outside of education include: frisbee golf, snowboarding, and hockey—though he grew up playing any sport that was available, so he understands that there are different health needs for different sports. With an interest in sports, Grant has also had experience treating and training young athletes. Giving people the tools to reach their full potential is what Chinese medicine is all about, which is why young athletes can be rewarding to work with, as small changes make a large impact on the direction of their sporting careers.
Grant is open to treating a variety of conditions and folks from all walks of life at different aspects of their journey. Being part of a community is important to his career path. Focusing locally allows for a challenging workload where no two days are the same. Some conditions treated include: digestive, insomnia, high blood pressure, as well as pain related discomfort. He enjoys working with people one-on-one, in order to gain insight into their lives, which will help him give patients the best recommendations for their health. These recommendations vary from diet therapy, exercise therapy, cupping, gua sha, personally curated herbal formulas, and acupuncture. His approach is multifaceted and he uses a variety of diagnostic methods and tools, though all of which are deeply intuitive.
Traditional Chinese Medicine can be an amazing tool to use in the road to recovery from trauma, whether it be physical or emotional—Grant is open to helping all and if further assistance is needed, the network of practitioners within the clinic allows for the majority of conditions to receive some form of benefit and attention.
It all starts with the bowel movement! The proof is in the pudding and if you are not digesting your food properly then your body does not have all the energy it will need to recover and repair.
One of the main pillars of healing is around a good nights rest, this can allow your body to be mentally and emotionally able to repair what is thrown at you from a daily perspective.
One of my goals as a practitioner is to make sure you are comfortable and feel heard. Mental emotional health is an area that having some extra tools for dealing with emotions can be a great asset.
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