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Frequently Asked Questions
Why do you work with naturopaths?
We work with naturopaths to validate and improve the quality and effectiveness of our tea blends. We lean on the expertise of experienced health professionals to ensure we deliver the best possible product to our customers.
What credentials do your naturopaths have?
Naturopaths are employed by naturopathic clinics, wellness clinics, hospitals and research laboratories. Naturopaths need to complete a Bachelor Of Health Science (Naturopathy) in order to be officially accredited.
Where can I go for more information on health?
Alongside you doctor, there are a variety of places you can go to learn more about health. When seeking advice and information, ensure you receive accurate guidance for your health and well-being concerns.
National Institutes of Health (NIH): The NIH offers comprehensive resources on women's health, covering a wide range of topics from reproductive health to aging.
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC): The CDC provides evidence-based guidelines and information on various aspects of women's health, including reproductive health, vaccinations, and chronic disease prevention.
Office on Women's Health (OWH): Part of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, OWH focuses on women's unique health needs and offers reliable information, tools, and resources.
World Health Organization (WHO): WHO provides global guidance on women's health issues, including reproductive health, maternal care, and gender-related health disparities.
American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG): ACOG is a leading professional organization that offers evidence-based recommendations and guidelines for women's health care.
Mayo Clinic: Renowned for its expertise, Mayo Clinic's website offers trustworthy information on women's health topics, written and reviewed by medical professionals.
Harvard Women's Health Watch: Published by Harvard Medical School, this source provides authoritative insights on various women's health issues.
Where can I go for more information on cycle tracking?
Check out our reading list:
Menstrual Cycle Tracking Journal
By Lisa de Jong
Wild Power
By Alexandra Pope and Sjanie Hugo Wurlitzer
Womancode: Perfect Your Cycle, Amplify Your Fertility, Supercharge Your Sex Drive, and Become a Power Source
By Alisa Vitti
The Red Tent
By Anita Diamant
Period Power
By Maisie Hill
How can I work with Really Good Tea?
Are you a naturopath and interest in working with us? Thats great. Drop us a note at reallyniceteaco@gmail.com