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    4.0 (4 reviews)
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    Ki Nature et Santé

    Ki Nature et Santé

    4.7(3 reviews)
    3.1 kmPlateau-Mont-Royal
    $$

    I've never had better service at a health store. The staff was extremely knowledgeable and they…read moreeven had a naturopath on staff to answer your health questions. You can find natural products (bamboo toothbrush, chemical free toothpaste, body lotions, soaps) as well as unique stone jewelry, incense, essential oils, you get the picture. The naturopath was helpful in finding supplements for my needs. Another employee was a pleasure to chat with and she guided me through the entire store as I went on a mini shopping spree! If you enjoy a personalized, informative non pushy shopping experience definitely check this place out. Great for gifts too. They have mini incense variety packages and cute stones etc. They will help you find something that suits the person you are buying for. They also have an in store loyalty program. TIP: 10% off first Friday of the month

    I have been going to this store that sells health supplements, Ki Nature et Santé for years and…read moreyears. There are two stores; one on St Denis and one in Pointe Claire. The proprietor is Peruvian born Juan Wong. He studied pharmaceutical studies and graduated as a pharmacist. You can buy supplements anywhere but at 'Ki' there are naturopaths and Mr. Wong, himself who are available to advise you on lifestyle changes and which supplements can be effective, taking into consideration the medical condition of the client...and even what medications the person takes. Several years ago I was plagued with very itchy hives (urticaria) that would not go away. They had become progressively worse over the years, at that point erupting constantly. My quality of life was compromised. I visited two dermatologists and an allergy doctor who prescribed antihistamines...for life. The side effects were debilitating. After 8 months on the drugs, I went to see Mr. Wong at Ki Nature et Santé and the first thing he said was to stop eating all carbs (no bread, no sugar, no pasta or cereal etc.., not even fruit). and to eat protein and plenty of vegetables. I did as he said and two days later I was off the antihistamines...and the hives did not return! After a week, I decided to reintroduce a bit of bread and the hives started to return. I stopped all carbs again and they went away. I was only able to slowly reintroduce carbs after a month. To this day, hives will only start to return if I overdo the carbohydrates. It was Mr. Wong who explained that carbs increase inflammation in the body. And as we know, inflammation is at the base of so many diseases. I sent an acquaintance, someone newly arrived in Canada who was hit suddenly with a severe case of lupus, to see Mr. Wong at Ki in Pointe Claire. When I see the wife of this person, she cannot say enough about the help her husband received from Mr. Wong. Mr. Wong also keeps on top of the latest medical research and studies. He has helped many of my friends and family members with a variety of conditions. I thank him and his team at Ki for years of invaluable advice and recommendations.

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    Ki Nature et Santé - Valentine's Day gifts

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    Front desk display

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    Marché Branche d'Olivier

    Marché Branche d'Olivier

    4.1(13 reviews)
    3.0 kmPlateau-Mont-Royal
    $

    They say they have "bulk delivery". You decide…read more Ali once claimed I was the St. Henri store's first customer. I have type-2 diabetes. Which I've mentioned multiple times to ALI, as I've tried for 40 years to get him to carry stevia, the only acceptable sugar substitute for diabetics (according to my doctor). So much fun realizing they just eliminated it from their shelves...altogether. But it was this bulk grain order that's turned me off this store, perhaps for good: I ordered 5 X 20KG bags of grain. Kamut, Spelt Rye, Buckwheat and Oats. The Kamut, Spelt, Rye and Oats arrived in a reasonable amount of time. And, as I am handicapped, Ali brought it right up to the third floor. Nice. I haven't seen any sign of the buckwheat, in the 5 months since. Despite Ali giving his word it was coming. But the oats were the kicker. "Not fit for human consumption" is the description I'd give them. Every mouthful a festival of oat husks, and I'm spitting that &^%%$ out for an hour after every breakfast. I told Ali about it, days after it was delivered, and again, he gave me his word it'd be replaced. 5 months later, I'm still waiting. When the weather's good enough for me to get to the store, with my two canes and without my ebike, limited to about 3 blocks range...I limp to the store and I'm told that "Ali doesn't want to deal with this." Well. I don't exactly want to deal with an enormous bag of pig-oats, which I'm now forced to eat every day. I NEED oats for my diet. And there's no way I can carry a 20KG bag downstairs to throw it out. So now I'm forced to eat BAD oats I don't like...and to wonder why I'm being treated so shoddily. So "bulk delivery"??? Meh. Use TAU

    Beau choix d'aliments, cependant mardi soir dernier quand j'ai payé les produits , la caissière…read moreetait très enrhumée elle a touché mes produits et j'ai eu peur d'attraper son virus et comme de fait le jour suivant j'ai commencé à être enrhumée et aujourd'hui je teste positif à la Covid! C'est très irresponsable de recevoir des clients si vs êtes malade, vous me faites rater mon Noël, je ne pourrai fêter en famille!

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    Le Marché Émilie

    Le Marché Émilie

    3.5(2 reviews)
    20.2 km

    Absolutely charming commerce where gluten free health food grocery store meets ice cream, pizza and…read morecoffee snack bar (?). I really don't know how to explain the concept other than if you are gluten intolerant than this place is made for you! The mother and daughter owners are very friendly. I wish them the best. Beautiful old post office building they have converted into this pretty gluten free eatery/grocery shop.

    Well I drove by this marche and was very excited to see a grocery store with gluten free products…read moreetc... And decided to turn the car around and stop and take a look inside. I looked around the whole grocery store to see everything almost at 5$. I can purchase these same products at Loblaws organic section for cheaper. I am concious of my finance and my health however, I do not like seeing a grocery store profiting from their location by supplying healthy products and boosting up their prices. This is my opinion and these products should not be unobtainable and overly priced! I know they just opened but prices should drop if you want me to shop there again. My ice cream small dipped in milk chocolate was almost 5$...and the only reason I got it deap in chocolat for a 1$ more was bwcause they didnt have any chocolat flavor left!! So paid more because they ran out of stock makes total sense... Wild willys is right across I rather go there for much cheaper and they have variety..

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    Le Marché Émilie - Only have vanilla ice cream... this one dipped in dark chocolat...

    Only have vanilla ice cream... this one dipped in dark chocolat...

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    North Country Co-Op - Our in-house deli offers a selection of delicious wraps and sandwiches every day! We have many vegan, vegetarian, and gluten-free options.

    North Country Co-Op

    4.3(17 reviews)
    94.1 km
    $$

    fresh produce that you can really feel good about eating:) My favorite are the berries and plant…read moremilks.

    I can't believe I haven't given them a 5 star sooner because when I lived here i would do all my…read moreshopping here & always had great experiences. I came back into town for a few days and stopped by to get some food for my trip and noticed they had a cafe serving sammie's and smoothies and had to try one. They were all dedicated GF which was so amazing since I have celiac disease and it's really hard to find good freshly prepared food without risking cross contact & getting sick. I got the avocado toast sandwich and it was AMAZING! Also grabbed a matcha latte & pumpkin pie on my way out which both hit the spot. Hailey the owner (I hope i spelled that correctly) was the sweetest and I had a great conversation with her about nutrition. The co-op itself has so many gluten free, vegan, organic and locally sourced food options to buy in bulk or by the package. I love the environment they create here and the workers are always so friendly and helpful. They also have a section of pre-made food (most of which is vegan) and it all looks freshly made and delightful! The co-op is definitely one of the only places around here that i miss on the daily basis :,) Definitely recommend stopping by!

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    North Country Co-Op - Our in-house deli offers a selection of delicious wraps and sandwiches every day! We have many vegan, vegetarian, and gluten-free options.

    Our in-house deli offers a selection of delicious wraps and sandwiches every day! We have many vegan, vegetarian, and gluten-free options.

    North Country Co-Op - Fresh, local and organic produce!

    Fresh, local and organic produce!

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    Rachelle-Béry

    Rachelle-Béry

    2.5(2 reviews)
    58.1 km
    $$

    Last time I go to st Sauveur Rachel Bery The cashiers kept…read moreinsisting that they were not required to pack my bags after paying for my purchases at the cash. I spoke to manager who said that they should but they always refuse! Any other store has gotten au courant with the fact that we are post pandemic and customers packing there own is a thing of the past. I can find anything they sell cheaper at higher end health food stores or grocery stores anywhere! I'm done shopping and argueing with the older blond cashiers about how they don't pack your groceries especially when they stand there with no lineups-just simply lazy.

    First of all, whoever added the business hours is incorrect because they're not closed on…read moreWednesdays. Location: St-Sauveur village. They have parking so you don't need to worry about it. Bring your own bags or pay the associated fee at check-out, for a plastic bag. They recently moved from their previous location (where the outlets are) to this place and it's a much better spot. First, it's bigger and therefore less cramped than their previous location. Secondly, in addition to having a wider selection of items, they also have a to-go counter with a few prepared meals. You can either take them to go, or eat there - they've got a nice little spot tucked away in a corner and in summer, you can eat outside. Stuff: They have a great selection of vegetables, sprouts, dairy (or no-dairy) products, meats, vitamins, supplements, teas, dried goods etc. Aside from TAU, they're the only other organic store that sells Pukka tea, so that's a big plus for me. You can pretty much find what you're looking for, if you want to stick to organic and/or healthy products. Price: It really depends. For certain items, you may find that they are cheaper than your regular grocery store (i.e. Go Go Quinoa cookies are $4.19 here, but $6.99 at Metro), but in other cases, you will find that they're more expensive. And still, in other cases, they're on par with other stores (i.e. That Pukka tea is the same price at TAU). Side note: Rachelle-Bery was purchased by IGA a while ago, and rumor has it that they `have`to carry certain products and brands, which I assume lends to the higher price of certain items. Bonus: On-sight Naturopaths that you can consult for whatever ails you. They can usually make some good recommendations or advise you on where to go/who to consult if they can't. These guys also have locations on the island of Montreal.

    Aliments Merci - healthmarkets - Updated May 2026

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