with NAHA President, Annette Davis
Education about the safe use of aromatherapy for vulnerable populations, including children, is essential. Because children have more delicate skin, respiratory, and digestive systems, it’s important to properly dilute and carefully select age-appropriate essential oils. Unfortunately, many parents miss out on the benefits of essential oils due to a lack of knowledge about their use. I feel fortunate to have had access to essential oils while raising my five children, and I look forward to sharing practical tips for using them safely and effectively.
More about Annette:
Annette is a Certified Clinical Nutritionist & Aromatherapist with 35 years of Aromatherapy experience. She began her Aromatherapy career as the Secretary of the first American Aromatherapy Association (AATA) founded in 1987.
Annette has studied under Dr. Jean Claude Lapraz since 1989. Dr. Lapraz is a practicing French Medical Doctor, world-renowned pioneer in the field of clinical phyto-aromatherapy, and the co-innovator of Endobiogeny. Annette teaches and practices phyto-aromatherapy and Endobiogeny at the Endobiogenic Integrative Medical Center (EIMC) located in Pocatello, ID. This innovative medical concept, based on a refined view of the neuro-endocrine system, integrates classical medicine with herbs and supplements, essential oils, dietary and lifestyle modifications to create a truly holistic treatment approach to illnesses of the body and mind.
Annette is also the president and formulator for Time Laboratories, a longtime, well-respected natural products manufacturer founded by her Grandmother, Annemarie Buhler, in 1973.
She has supported and served NAHA for many years as Regional Director for Idaho, Director Coordinator, Board Member, and currently as NAHA's President.
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