by Elizabeth Sustick, RN, Anthroposophic Nurse Specialist and vice president of the North American Anthroposophic Nurses Association. From the Lilipoh Wellness Guide The question for human-centered care that addresses the dignity and wholeness of the ill person is an urgent need of our time. Nursing and caring currently exist in a healthcare context dominated by the … [Read more...] about The caring profession of Anthroposophic Nursing
The caring profession of Anthroposophic Nursing
Healing Applications:
Compresses, Inhalations, Poultices and Soaks from the Lilipoh Wellness Guide … [Read more...] about Healing Applications:
Home Care: Garden remedies, home nursing and making the most of summer break
Issue 2, Summer 2019 Dear Friends, Welcome to our Summer newsletter!As we move from Spring into Summer, we head out on excursions, prepare for vacations, and generally spend more time outdoors. This is the time of year when we embrace nature and start to exhale into the world around us. We are less focused on detailed tasks and have less routine, so we can feel pulled … [Read more...] about Home Care: Garden remedies, home nursing and making the most of summer break
Tending the Flame: Childhood Fever
article by Philip Incao, MD Acute inflammations like colds, the flu and fevers seem to be an inescapable part of life: everyone experiences them. Why do we get them? Many of us have noticed (if not, then our spouses have noticed!) that we often come down with a cold or flu when we are overly stressed or depleted. We explain this by assuming that stress lowers our resistance … [Read more...] about Tending the Flame: Childhood Fever
What are Anthroposophic Medicines?
A talk Dr. Alicia Landman-Reiner, MD, offering insight into the unique qualities of the medicines and remedies used in Anthroposophic Medicine. … [Read more...] about What are Anthroposophic Medicines?