Women’s Health & Wellness

Your Health Comes First

At Wild Oats Market, we’re passionate about your well-being. Our dedicated Wellness Buyer, Jasmine, curates an extensive selection of wellness products, including vitamins, supplements, and natural remedies. Whether you’re seeking immune-boosting solutions or self-care essentials, Jasmine is here to assist you. Explore our aisles for healthier living or inquire about special orders - See you at the store! Call us (413) 458-8060 or click here to email Jasmine ! Please note that you should always consult a health care professional before making any lifestyle changes. 

WOMEN’S HEALTH MONTH, MAY

A woman’s heart attack can present differently, please feel empowered to advocate for yourself and your loved ones. Even healthcare professionals can sometimes miss the signs. Become prepared for emergency situations like this by visiting these following websites Go Red For Women - click here and Red Cross - click here

Discussing heart health is difficult, but may keep you or your loved ones from heartbreak in the long run. Let’s keep in mind those we’ve lost, and do our best to prevent the disease that’s responsible for 1 in 5 deaths. I encourage you to learn more and visit this Heart website - click here.

Chasteberry is just one of many botanicals that people have used as medicine for hundreds, sometimes thousands of years. The world of herbalism is fascinating and complex, sometimes intersecting with western medicine. You may consider having doctors, herbalists, and homeopaths on your healthcare team for a holistic approach. Learn more about Chasteberry by visiting the Cleveland Clinic website - click here.

The gut-brain connection is one of my favorite topics! New research is coming out all the time, so I encourage you to speak to your healthcare provider and do your own research about the benefits of a good probiotic. Here’s a short article to get you started - visit the health Cleveland Clinic website - click here.

We understand that pregnancy is often a time of information and advice overload, so lean on your healthcare provider. You’re doing great! If you’re so inclined, check out this brief source to learn more by clicking on the Mayo Clinic website - click here below.

We aim to provide bite sized, actionable information for women at many different life stages. Anemia is a serious concern which can impact your day to day life, visit this webpage to learn more Women's Health website - click here.

Here we discuss our bones and how to prevent weakness as we age, if you’d like more information visit the Bone Health and Osteoporosis - click here.

About Wild Oats Market

More Wellness Tips- visit link below

Wild Oats Market is a socially responsible co-op market that has been serving the Northern Berkshire County community for over four decades. As a collectively Member-Owned store, we have become the go-to destination for local, organic, specialty, bulk, and sustainable food options. Whether you’re passionate about social responsibility, environmental stewardship, fair trade practices, healthy eating, or supporting locally produced food, Wild Oats Market has something for everyone.

Here’s what you need to know about us:

  • Ownership: More than 1700 community members collectively own this co-op.

  • Location: Find us at 320 Main St, Williamstown, MA.

  • Hours of Operation: Store is open daily from 8 am to 8 pm.

  • Shopping Experience: Everyone is welcome to shop at Wild Oats Market. Whether you’re browsing the aisles, enjoying a meal in the café, enjoying our outside seating area or looking for ways to save, this co-op is your community hub.

  • Ways to Save: Check out our weekly deals and explore ways to save on fresh, organic, and local option on our Ways-to-Save page (click here).

  • Community Engagement: We actively support local non-profit organizations through programs like Every Penny Counts (click here) (formerly Round Up for Change) .

  • Environmental Commitment: We prioritize environmental stewardship by promoting local and fair-trade food production, renewable energy, composting, and recyclable packaging.

So, if you’re in Williamstown, make sure to visit us, where good food and community come together!  

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