"In 2019, I predict that more and more people will turn to essential oils to improve everyday health concerns such as muscle pain, headaches, cough, congestion and sleep disturbances," says Dr. Josh Axe, D.N.M., C.N.S., D.C., founder of Ancient Nutrition and DrAxe.com. With the overwhelming research supporting the efficacy of aromatherapy, he suggests that people will choose to follow this route instead of opting for conventional forms of relief that come with adverse side effects.
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"Acupuncture facial rejuvenation, Gua Sha, supplements for skin health, botanicals, crystals and green beauty treatments of skin conditions are becoming more popular," says Dr. Elizabeth Trattner, Doctor of Chinese and Integrative Medicine. These kind of treatments are not going away anytime soon because of their safe and non-toxic appeal, she adds.
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"People are looking for other ways to cope with stress instead of popping a pill or drinking," Trattner says. Cue adaptogens, a class of herbs and supplements that have something for everyone. The trick is understanding how to use them and why, she adds.
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"Consumers are also seeking ways to quell depression, anxiety and pain with non-habit-forming remedies," Trattner says. Because our country is at an all-time high for opioid addiction along with Benzodiazepines, CBD has become a legal and safe alternative to dangerous drugs, she says.
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