Rebecca Haworth is an established alternative and natural health professional with over 15 years of experience in the industry. As a "natural" mom, she has a special interest in babies', childrens' and women's health. She's written for cutting edge international health professionals and websites, including writing for best-selling author Dr. Terry Shintani ("The Good Carbohydrate Revolution".) She also served as director of The Lifestyle Center, organizing free natural living seminars for thousands of health seekers. As a "natural" mom, she has a special interest in providing natural wellness information for babies and children.
Ms. Haworth has a B.S. in Biology from the College of William and Mary and received honors in medical school before deciding to pursue a career in alternative and natural health. She received her certification as a yoga instructor through the stringent Yoga Alliance program. Dedicated to promoting effective, safe and low cost approaches to wellness, Rebecca has taught natural living, meditation, yoga, and vegetarian cooking for over a decade.
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There's nothing like painful, red, itchy, cracked nipples to make a breastfeeding mom's life hard! Learn how to identify and treat nipple thrush quickly and naturally.
Diflucan is commonly prescribed for thrush - yet is it really the best option? Diflucan carries the risk of serious side effects such as nausea, vomiting, seizures and even liver failure. Read on to learn more about diflucan and what are some safer alternatives.
Thrush and breastfeeding: all too often the two go hand in hand for breastfeeding moms and their babies. With the rampant use of antibiotics during child labor (for Strep B bacteria and C-sections) more breastfeeding moms and babies are dealing with thrush than ever before.
A toddler with thrush is not a happy toddler! Thrush can be painful and irritating; even if the thrush is not too uncomfortable, it's not a good sign that your child has yeast, which is a type of opportunistic infection. Thrush in a toddler requires some special considerations for treatment according to the child's age and other factors.
Infant thrush can be trying and difficult for both baby and mom. Learn the important underlying causes of infant thrush.
Many moms are seeking safe, natural remedies to infant thrush for their babies; however, many natural remedies are being promoted on the internet which are not safe for little ones. Read on to find out what's safe and what's not.
Infant thrush - it's so common, and many pediatricians brush it off as no big deal. They may write you a prescription and send you on your way. Yet is infant thrush really so harmless after all?
Infant thrush cases have skyrocketed with the rampant use of antibiotics in labor as well as other yeast-promoting factors. It's important to nip infant thrush in the bud to relieve your baby's discomfort as well as to prevent it from spiraling into a more chronic yeast problem. It's hard to find good information on infant thrush, so read on to find out important facts you need to know.
Many people don't realize that infant thrush can lead to chronic yeast problems in children if not treated properly, just as yeast can cause or worsen many health problems in adults. Learn the best way to treat thrush in babies so that it doesn't turn into a long term problem.
Curing thrush naturally is by far the most effective - and safest - approach for treating thrush. Learn the missing step in why most people fail to treat thrush effectively using a thrush natural remedy.

