Sapphire Vanderlip, Naturopathic Doctor, North Vancouver, BC

Sapphire Vanderlip

Sapphire Vanderlip

ND
Naturopathic Doctor
North Vancouver, BC
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Sapphire Vanderlip Bio

Dr. Sapphire completed her Bachelor of Chemistry at the University of Victoria and is a graduate of Boucher Institute of Naturopathic Medicine. She runs a general family practice with a particular focus on infectious and autoimmune disease, digestive and skin health, women’s health, neurological health, fatigue, anxiety, depression, and sleep. She is certified in Pharmaceutical Prescribing, Intravenous Vitamin and Mineral Therapy, Toxic Metal Chelation, Acupuncture and Ozone Therapy. Dr. Sapphire works with her patients to find the root cause of their illness and offers treatments drawing on traditional and modern healing methods. our initial visit will take 1 hour to review your health history, to perform a focused physical exam, and begin a basic treatment plan. Often further lab testing will be required through the clinic or in collaboration with your medical doctor to elucidate the nature of your symptoms. Follow-up visits tend to be 30 minutes. For more information about naturopathic medicine see here. Credentials Bachelor of Science Degree in Chemistry | University of Victoria Doctor of Naturopathic Medicine | Boucher Institute of Naturopathic Medicine Naturopathic Physicians Prescribing Authority Naturopathic Cardiac Life Support and Basic Life Support Certification Intravenous Vitamin and Mineral Therapy Certification Ozone Therapy Certification Heavy Metal Chelation Certification Acupuncture Certification Mistletoe Therapy in Alternative Cancer Care Certification Member in good standing with: College of Naturopathic Physicians of BC (CNPBC) BC Naturopathic Association (BCNA) Canadian Association of Naturopathic Doctors (CAND)

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One of the most common conditions women experience during their first trimester of their pregnancy is nausea and vomiting and although it is quite normal, it can cause women a lot of stress and fatigue as well as a loss of a lot of nutrients and fluids.

The cause isn’t fully understood. However, it’s mainly due to the increase – the exponential increase of hormones experienced during this time, mainly HCG, estrogen, and progesterone. These hormones have effects on all other cells in the body as well which can cause some of these gastrointestinal symptoms women feel.

Although nausea can be very frustrating and tiring for women, there are a lot of treatment options to help. Simple things like changing your diet and your lifestyle can make a huge impact, like having regular exercise or ensuring that there’s always food in your stomach. Having an empty stomach can actually make the nauseating symptoms much more severe. So keeping a snack in your purse or in your car will help alleviate some of these symptoms.

Dehydration is common in women with increased nausea and vomiting so it’s really important to find ways to replenish fluid in the body. If you’re not able to keep water down or have trouble taking in water, intravenous vitamin therapy is a great alternative.

With this treatment, your naturopathic doctor can also infuse vitamins directly into your blood stream. Vitamins such as B6 and B12 will help decrease the nauseous feeling as well as increase energy throughout your pregnancy. Again, it depends on the patient. And we often will design very specific treatment plans in terms of supplements and dietary change to help with these symptoms.  Lab tests, of course, play a big role in diagnosing digestive issues. So, we would look at systemic levels of inflammation. We can also measure hydrogen and methane on the breath to determine if there are any microorganisms contributing to these symptoms.  If you’re experiencing digestive issues of any kind and you’d like to learn more about what’s causing these symptoms, see your local naturopathic doctor.

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    If you’re looking for Weight Loss Tips, you might work with a number of providers, from your family doctor to a nutritionist. A naturopath can help you understand more about naturopathic medicine and weight loss. Contact a Naturopathic Doctor in North Vancouver, BC, such as Sapphire Vanderlip.
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    If you’re being treated for Adrenal Insufficiency, you may consult with a number of providers, from physicians to pharmacists. To learn more about causes and treatment with naturopathic medicine, contact a Naturopathic Doctor in North Vancouver, BC, such as Sapphire Vanderlip.

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