The following article was originally published in Health Keepers, a magazine created by Trinity's founder, Dr. Wendell Whitman. This article appeared in Volume 2 • Issue 1 • Spring 1999, pg 24-25. This article originally titled, "Aspen," was written by Beth Adams Spencer M.H., N.D. DISCLAIMER: This blog post is not intended as...
Natural Health and Conventional Medicine: Working Together
Edited on 11/10/2021 We live in a society that is divided, yet we need one another more than ever. The natural health and conventional medicine sectors are a prime example. These groups are torn by titles and techniques rather than being united by a common mission to help people...
Beyond Fragrance: Benefits of Aromatherapy
People often use aromatherapy for the pleasant or uplifting scents, but the uses don’t stop there. A wide array of natural health benefits can be obtained by using essential oils. While the fragrance itself is a benefit of aromatherapy, it’s the chemical properties of essential oils that truly help to...
Exploring the Benefits of Antioxidants
The following article was originally published in "Health Keepers," a magazine created by Trinity's founder, Dr. Wendell Whitman. Health Keepers is a publication of Trinity School of Natural Health Inc. This article appeared in Volume 1 • Issue 3 • Summer 1998, pg 9-10, 30. This article originally titled, "Antioxidants"...
How to Cope with Stress Using Natural Techniques
Some refer to stress as “fear,” “panic, or” “overwhelm.” Whereas, others call it “annoyance,” “loneliness,” or “discontent.” Despite how you personally refer to stress, the body reacts the same: adrenaline is released, your heart beats faster, and your blood pressure rises. Secondary symptoms of stress may include muscle tension, feeling...