Dr. Sarah Harbottle, Naturopathic Doctor, Vancouver, BC

Dr. Sarah Harbottle

Dr. Sarah Harbottle

Naturopathic Doctor
Vancouver, BC
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Dr. Sarah Harbottle Bio

Dr. Sarah Harbottle, ND Dr. Harbottle came to the practice of naturopathic medicine after having first worked as a lawyer. She experienced first-hand the effectiveness of naturopathic medicine and was drawn to the investigative nature of naturopathic medicine and the principle that in order to treat the symptom, one must do so by identifying the root cause, viewing the body as an integrated system. As a busy mom to three young kids, Dr. Harbottle is passionate about supporting women and their families in this busy and demanding season of life. She addresses all manners of health conditions, but has a particular focus in: fertility concerns pregnancy support postpartum care children’s health hormonal imbalances (thyroid, adrenal, and sex hormones) digestive health nutritional support stress management and mental well-being eating disorders Dr. Harbottle understands the physical and emotional demands involved in growing and raising a family. She endeavours to provide you with the space you need to feel heard, understood, and supported. Dr. Harbottle will uncover the “why” of your health concerns and address the underlying issues preventing you from achieving your version of optimal health. Through the use of nutritional medicine, herbal medicine, and mind-body techniques, she will provide you with the building blocks you need for you and your family to thrive. In addition to her naturopathic medical practice, Dr. Harbottle continues to work as a lawyer, assisting health care practitioners with their corporate commercial needs. Outside of work, you can find Dr. Harbottle spending time with her little family.

If you are looking for local services or  treatment  in the office with your Naturopathic Doctor or hospital from a to inquire if they are accepting patients or you need a referral.   Phone number to book an appointment 604 742 0702 ( Dr. Sarah Harbottle) is in good standing with the Canadian Association of Naturopathic Doctors ( Dr. Sarah Harbottle) is in good standing with the American Society of Regenerative Medicine ( Dr. Sarah Harbottle) is in good standing with the American Association of Naturopathic Physicians

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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 Vancouver, BC, such as Dr. Sarah Harbottle.
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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 Vancouver, BC, such as Dr. Sarah Harbottle.

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