Balanced Concepts

Balanced Concepts “Guiding you to Optimal Health!”

My goal is to create awareness about the healing powers of nature and your mind! She is also a health and wellness coach.

Trish Leclair is a Registered Nutritional Therapist, trained in holistic and functional nutrition. Trish has a passion for empowering people to train their mind and help them develop skills to create health and a happy and fulfilling life for themselves. Trish combines the variety of knowledge and skills that she gained over the years. She is a dynamic and diverse person who has found a way to com

bine science with spirituality, in her teachings. Trish has a designation Career Development Practitioner and as a Registered Nutritional Therapist. Over the years, Trish has accumulated knowledge to help her to better understand the connection between the mind, body, spirit and how these can be in balance so that a person can best function in every day life and in society. Some of the things she studied in the health and wellness area are:
- Diploma in Holistic Nutrition
- Diploma in Career Development

Certifications in various other modalities, such as:
- Certified in FDN (Functional Diagnostic Nutrition),
- Certified in Live and Dry Blood Analysis,
- Certified in herbal therapy,
- 6 certifications in various Specialized Kinesiology modalities
- Certifications in Life Coaching, DBT, CBT, NLP, Mindfulness, PTSD and Trauma Counselling

All these help Trish to look at all they dynamic factors that impact a person and contribute to their health and wellbeing. Then Trish can teach people some helpful tools that lead a person on a path to wellbeing.

“Nutritional therapists are trained to look for the potential underlying causes of health problems, using a combination of clinical skills and, where necessary, biochemical tests. They then work with each client to produce a tailor-made program to address specific issues and help you reach your health goals. This could be clearer skin, more energy, improved digestion or weight loss. Nutritional therapy can also help more complex issues such as overcoming infertility, alleviating migraines or supporting a particular medical condition.”

Source: http://www.patrickholford.com/index.php/health100/nutritionaltherapists

Favorite quotes:

"Education, not Medication"

"Every disease is a manifestation of energy blockages from: unhealed emotions, nutritional deficiencies, injuries or toxic overload. Energy cannot be created or destroyed; it simply manifests into different forms." "It is more important to know what type of patient has a disease, than to know what type of disease a patient has." Hippocrates

“The doctor of the future will give no drugs, but will interest patients in the care of the human frame, in diet, and in the cause and prevention of disease.” - Thomas Edison

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China has brought attention to a new kind of data center by placing server pods on the ocean floor. The idea is to use the surrounding seawater as a natural cooling system for high-powered computing.

Traditional data centers require large amounts of electricity and water to keep servers from overheating. Cooling can become one of the biggest energy demands in these facilities, especially as AI workloads continue to grow.

Underwater data centers are designed to reduce that cooling burden by using the ocean’s stable temperatures. This can help lower energy use while also reducing dependence on freshwater-based cooling systems.

The sealed pods protect the servers from water while allowing heat to transfer into the surrounding environment. The concept also keeps equipment away from dust, air pollution, and some land-based maintenance challenges.

As artificial intelligence and cloud computing expand, data centers will need cleaner and more efficient designs. Ocean-cooled systems show how future digital infrastructure may move beyond land to save energy and resources.

06/04/2026

China has brought attention to a new kind of data center by placing server pods on the ocean floor. The idea is to use the surrounding seawater as a natural cooling system for high-powered computing.

Traditional data centers require large amounts of electricity and water to keep servers from overheating. Cooling can become one of the biggest energy demands in these facilities, especially as AI workloads continue to grow.

Underwater data centers are designed to reduce that cooling burden by using the ocean’s stable temperatures. This can help lower energy use while also reducing dependence on freshwater-based cooling systems.

The sealed pods protect the servers from water while allowing heat to transfer into the surrounding environment. The concept also keeps equipment away from dust, air pollution, and some land-based maintenance challenges.

As artificial intelligence and cloud computing expand, data centers will need cleaner and more efficient designs. Ocean-cooled systems show how future digital infrastructure may move beyond land to save energy and resources.

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Chilliwack, BC

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 8pm
Tuesday 8am - 8pm
Wednesday 8am - 8pm
Thursday 8am - 8pm
Friday 8am - 6pm
Saturday 8am - 8pm
Sunday 8am - 8pm

Website

https://www.linkedin.com/in/trish-leclair-996297165/

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