Stephanie Fritz

Essential Oils for Pregnancy, Birth & Babies

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Essential Oils for Pregnancy, Birth & Babies is a reference guide written to educate, inspire and empower pregnant women or anyone assisting them, including midwives and doulas.

“This book is a must-have for individuals and families that want a concise, thorough, and heartfelt reference guide to the lifelong use of essential oils for health and well being. Stephanie brings her extensive experience and her deep wisdom to this indispensable tool that will assist all people to achieve wellness, throughout the childbearing years and beyond.”

—Jacquelyn I. Brenner, RN, midwife, CMT, JSJ, and CST

“You will find this book to be an invaluable aid to guide you naturally through a gentle birth experience.”

—Billye Matthews, LM, Arizona

“You will be so glad you have this information either for yourself or so you can help others have an amazing experience during such a special time!”

—Roxane Bybee, California

“This book is powerful . . . beyond any I’ve seen!!! I’m impressed with the wellspring of usable, down to earth information it contains that is so user-friendly!”

—Valerieann Giovanni, author of The World of Mirrors and artist
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103 printed pages
Original publication
2015
Publication year
2015
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  • Hammar & Pipithas quoted6 years ago
    Sugar weakens the immune system. It weakens all tissues in your body, and it contributes to bleeding. This is where moms sometimes get a little defensive. They don’t want to give up their sugar and white flour, but the benefits greatly outweigh this sacrifice.
  • Hammar & Pipithas quoted6 years ago
    The clients who have followed my no-sugar protocol have had minimal or no tears, very little blood loss, and much shorter labors than they previously experienced.
  • Hammar & Pipithas quoted6 years ago
    good diet of fish, dark leafy green vegetables, and nuts will help you increase your intake of zinc.
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