Can anyone recommend or know a good homeopathic Dr? Looking to naturally treat ADD, in my daughter, the prescribed meds freak me out! TIA ❤
Kristin M. replied:
Modern Essentials is the book I use. It's s good starting place for learning to treat with oils. Often there are many oils that share similar properties, you just have to try to see what works best with your system.
Kim B. replied:
Kristin, love modern essentials. I use it all the time. Do you have some of the A-Z guides or the Intro to Modern Essentials booklets? If not, I can put one in the mail to Shelley. www.everythingessential.me is a great resource as well.
Anne N. replied:
Why don't you try my coffee? I have heard parents have been putting their kids on it. Read up, www.myjavita.com/javabean this is my website, you need to look at mind + energy. clarity, and focus. Just read a testimony that it helped a lady with depression too, ashe has been suffering since her brother died in a car accident. I am having a tasting party at my house Saturday at 5 pm. Andrea will be here, an assoc. Principle who said that some parents were beginning to use this.
Monique A. replied:
I still use my docs in Seattle, but just do phone call visits. They're used to that; that's how good they are. Try Bainbridge Naturopathic or The Tahoma Clinic
Melissa S. replied:
I know Miracle Families (online) has resources for people with ADD or ADHD family members, children and adults. I keep meaning to buy their materials and read them!
Hi moms! I'm searching for a good homeopathic pharmacy or store preferably close to UWS or Midtown. I would like buy some natural supplements, vitamins. Thanks for the...
Beverly M. replied:
Vitamin Peddler on Amsterdam in 70's (76-77 ish) west side of street