Factors in the development of childhood allergic diseases

Dr Sarah King ND Perhaps, delaying exposure shouldn’t be so delayed Our former understanding of the outcomes from exposure to allergens early in life has more recently been questioned. Previously, we had thought that delaying exposure to certain substances would help prevent sensitivity and subsequent allergies and illnesses in childhood. However, these guidelines may not […]
‘Tis the Season to Learn to Love Lemongrass Essential Oil! Part (Paw) II

Lemongrass: an essential addition to your essential oil collection Sarah LoBisco, ND I was recently inspired to dive into research on lemongrass essential oil. The impetus was when I noticed it had not been worthily highlighted on my essential oils database. This essential oil holds a special place in my heart and by my diffusor […]
3 Simple Ways to Reduce Allergens at Home

Megan Ray Nichols It’s one thing to sneeze, cough and itch while you’re outside — it’s quite another to suffer inside of your own home. Nevertheless, allergy season can make it feel like that’s the norm. It turns out there are some simple methods you can put into practice to make your home a safe haven […]
Is Animal-Assisted Therapy Undervalued as an Alternative Treatment?

(NaturalPath) Seeing as of 2012, 62 percent of American households included at least one animal, it seems the United States loves pets. And since animal-assisted therapy (AAT) has been introduced, it has been growing in popularity. But is it still undervalued? The article published online on MedicalNewsToday.com thinks so. AAT is believed to have an array […]