Posts Tagged ‘EMFs’

Health and ElectroMagnetic Fields (EMFs)

  A Feng Shui colleague asked to visit the home of a young couple a few years ago wearing my other hat, as a certified Building Biology practitioner. Their 18-month-old daughter had recently been having seizures, only a few weeks after moving into her own room. Using a sophisticated but simple piece of equipment called ...Read more.

What is Building Biology?

  When I introduce myself to an audience, I tell them that I am a certified Feng Shui and Building Biology consultant. I get a lot of blank looks. Just like the one you have on your face now… Most of you know a bit about Feng Shui (especially if you've been reading my blogs), ...Read more.

Feng Shui Your Child’s Space

September can be the worst month in a home with children. In the process of transitioning into a new school year, parents as well as children can be overwhelmed.  With a change in schedules, new schools, new teachers, new expectations, and new friends, this time of year can really test a family’s coping skills. According ...Read more.

Feng Shui for Children with Special Needs

According to the Autism Society of America, autism strikes one in 150 births. Autism, being the fastest growing developmental disability, encompasses a wide range of disabilities, from ADHD to OCD and more severe types of autism. As any parent of a child with autism knows, any additional stress on their child or them is intolerable. ...Read more.

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