Category 5: What Your Primary NK Assay Will Tell You

Being diagnosed with RID can be very overwhelming. There are dozens of tests you need to go through to pinpoint your condition and create an appropriate treatment plan for it. After several years of successfully battling APAS (and two rainbow babies after), I am trying to educate myself more about the condition to help more […]

Why I Want to be a Certified Aromatherapist

You are so weird. Aromatherapist??! This is the thought which I somehow imagine as a bubble coming out of peoples’ heads every time I tell them about wanting to be certified as an aromatherapist. Or how passionately I talk about oils. Haha. Why would you want to waste your money on that? Isn’t this essential […]

Top 5 Oils You Need if You Have Kids

There’s an oil for that! Boy, I heard this a lot. After a year of my oiling journey with a famous direct-selling brand, I had accumulated more than 80 oils because of all the marketing promos that hooked me in. Sadly, I didn’t know what to do with all those oils because truth is, you […]

I am a writer…

At one point in time, you will hear this – writers are weird. Writers are weird because they talk to themselves. They create scenarios inside their head that play on their own and sometimes, they get out of control. We cry while we write. We laugh while we write. We curse and turn red when […]

Allergic Rhinitis: Interview with Dr. Carol Gloria, Allergist & Immunologist

So, I had this discussion in our small Facebook group, Lana Lane, where I asked what certain health support or concerns do most of us wish the oils to complement/address. Quite surprisingly, (and this was one of my initial concerns, too), allergic rhinitis was on top of the list. I find it worrisome that there’s a […]

The Last Kiss: A Tribute to Allyssa by his APAS Daddy

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For this to be my first guest post is heartbreaking but I am deeply honored to tell this story to the world. I have started working on my book project and I got this e-mail from someone who was sharing their story. At first, I thought that it was another one of my APAS/RID sisters […]